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Member Since: May 28, 2005
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Rated 56 releases, average: 4.93
Seller Rating: 100.0% positive (8 ratings)

Buyer Rating: 95.7% positive (46 ratings)

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Unsure why this electro/wave classic hasn't been reviewed before now.
Obviously the choice cut on here is Glowing in The Dark, however this is a fantastic record with two other tracks that should not be under-estimated.
Mannequin is symbolic of the melodramatic synth visionaires; typically moody E.P, yet sprinkled with energetic, haunting vibes throughout.
I think Love Changes is the unsung hero here. Again, the moody melodrama, with tantelising sweet melodies, synth stabs a-go-go and a sing-along- chorus.
Well crafted perfectionism


Schatrax - Untitled Mar 13, 2009
This has to be one of THE most under-rated albums of the 90s.
Guiding you through slow-mo moodiness to lovely dub, brilliant garage *amazing tho it seems*, to techno and back again.
I fell in love with this album as soon as I heard it, and, as it's difficult to pick one, but the stand out track for me is Keep on Loving; One of the roundest soundest bass of all time and a piano hook that brings back memories of the old days.
A fiend of mine introduced me to this album and always played the aforementioned track. It prompted me to buy the vinyl which I now have 3 copies of.
Definitely a damp pant moment
'Chicago classic' is a somewhat over-used phrase, but not here.
This has all the ingredients worthy of the title; sweeping synths, a warm bassline and killer hook. The result is a mesmerizing groove that cant fail to strike some emotion.
Vic took his inspiration for this track from Fingers Inc - Mystery of Love. There are similarities, but this has its own uniqueness.
This is a killer record which, as said before, should be hunted down at all costs.