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Member Since: Feb 12, 2004
Rank: 36
Rated 528 releases, average: 4.30
Location: Eating Pies on the Red Planet
Profile: Underground Wavejumping Lard Arse.
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Simple Minds - Promised You A Miracle - 17-Mar-04 10:32 PM
The B sided 'Theme For Great Cities' has been sampled many times over the years, the most well known being Corporation Of One's 'Real Life'. Its a fantasic instrumental, something that Simple Minds weren't afraid of doing and then releasing on various b sides on their single releases. With its wicked bass guitar strumming its way through the whole track, layered with some superb elctro style synths its no wonder this track goes down a storm in many a dj set. A highly recommended purchase.
Fantasy UFO - Fantasy - 03-Mar-04 08:32 PM
A sound to blow your speakers with...... MC Kinky of 'Everything Starts With An E' fame does her unmistakable style of 'rap' over a hard edged baseline ripped straight from LFO's 'LFO'. A massive track from my early years of raving in fields outside of Blackburn.
Freaks - Turning Orange - 20-Feb-04 11:05 PM
A classic from the Electric Chair.... the 'surreal visits' version of To Please U is simply electrifying and is just the groove to get deep down and dirty too!! House music doesn't get any deeper and darker than this.
Massive* - Unfinished Sympathy - 18-Feb-04 11:14 PM
An absolute masterpiece, one of THE records of, not only the massive dance scene in the early 90's, but the whole decade. Shara Nelsons superb vocals coupled with the Bristol Massive's talent at producing ground breaking music and virtually inventing the 'trip hop' sound means this record is a winner, in a MASSIVE way.
LFO - LFO - 17-Feb-04 10:40 PM
A club classic and one that brings back many fond memories of my days as a teenage tearaway, on the stage at the Warehouse in Leeds with Boy Wonder from Nightmares on Wax rewinding the record on the request of the sweaty, heaving masses below him. If the bass and beats in this record dont move you, nothing ever will.
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