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Reviews & Discussion:
Chris Lum - Bigger Tool EP
Jul 22, 2002
John Tejada & Arian Leviste - Syntax Free
Jul 22, 2002
Insanely sleazed up track with a fantastically low slung,
filthy, unrelenting baseline and whorish synths. Is it house? Is it techno? Is it electro? Yup! And dancefloor magic at the same time! The sort of record that should be played loud enough to liquefy your stomach contents. "Wiz zees record you are rheeely spoilink uhz!"
Terence Fixmer - Warm / Body Pressure
Jul 12, 2002
What a track.
This is the record you play when you've already rocked the dancfloor off its foundations, people's eyes are rolling up inside their skulls and they think things cant possibly get any more out of control... How wrong! With its scything rythms pounding kick drum and a sparsely used "vocoda-voice" one liner over the breaks, this is an evil record.
Linda Lamb - Hot Room
Jul 12, 2002
This "Electro-Country" song as it's being described, manages
to fuse together a fresh, yet retro sound with a truly bizzare and hugely enjoyable female vocal. Deep and sleazy, i defy anyone not to enjoy this track. Pure throbbing dancefloor sexiness. The flip hosts a faster mix by Tiga. Both are essential. Definately one of my top picks for the year so far. And yes, she does have a problem with her microwave by the sounds of things! "a plate of meatballs, caught on fire!" | ||||
gets played all over the place because it is
extremely funky in all the right places.
Big tool is the stand out track and and is a lot
harder and driving with its metal pipe high end.
Sticky tool is for al the bongo players out there.
"You're in my hut now!"
5/5