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Reviews & Discussion: Acid rain must be inspired by robert-The vision-hood's K-force (waveform transmission #2 1993). It has the same chirping acid-melodyline. The remixes are not that bad but I don't need them, they can't compete with the originals (sounds a cliche but it is like it is).
I do especially like 'Stop'. It has a standard italo-accord, the piano sounds a bit false even as the voice. I don't understand half of what they are singing (Italians trying to sing in English?) but it sounds beautiful. That makes it a great record. Today's records are so clean and perfect. It's good to hear something like this sometimes. Logarithm is build out of a jazz-sample played by a trumpet.
The funny thing is that you don't hear it during the track because that sample is filtered and/or overplayed by a synthesizer. But in the end you hear the orginal sampled melody just on time. Chicago is a track I can't describe. It's always the same tone but I like it. The power of this is in the building up. One of my first tekkers, I am still glad to be the owner of this record. The composing idea behind the locked grooves is great, but some are a bit crunched. Loop No. 8 is absolutely not usable(the one which became the track on purposemaker.)
Thoughts of phutura is a great track, simple but good and Utopia is the greatest. My copy has a few scratches in the beginning of Utopia :( . Other copies in the store had that too so I had no choice. Although, I'm still glad I have this vinyl. | ||||