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Name: Simon
Member Since: Jan 13, 2004
Rank: 51
Average Vote Received: Needs Minor Changes (2.57, 7 votes)
Rated 125 releases, average: 4.49
Location: UK
Profile: UK based collector since 1989 with approx 3000+ records.

Everything listed has been burned in full (including b sides) to hi quality 256kbs cbr mp3 and is free for exchange.

I also have over 2000 mix tapes from between 1985 and 1997 which are slowly being transfered to mp3 256kbs cbr. Many are rare but all are up for exchange.
Buyer Rating: 91.7% positive (12 ratings)

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This is an amazing record and truely deserves the 5/5 rating to date. The production levels of this track are far superior to Jes-say records first release of On & On which is a simple merging of Z Factor-Fantasy drum pattern and baselines and the earlier release of Mach-On & On.

The production on this is also far better than the poor remixes which again seemed to be rushed and simply patched together. All 4 tracks on this release are very strong and have their place in early house mixes. Im lucky enough to have 2 copies of this release and treasure them both although they do get use when I am messing around remixing in the early 84 style.

If this is not on yor wants list then your missing out. Dont try and purchase outside of Chicago as numbers seem to be very limited as was distrubtion.

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A lazy breakbeat cleverly laid over Beetles vocal and deep baseline. As a minimum it will make you smile however I played this out about 12 years ago and almost started a fight with people demanding it be stopped!

Production levels are good as is the pressing. Quite rare and used to sell for £50+ a few years back. The cover to mine is now framed above my decks as the artwork is great.

Note BPM is about 110 so not to everybodies taste
A great peice of acid house, loved my most but hated by some purists, comdines true acid with bit of a cheesy vocal although somehow works very well.

The original white label should include a heavy grade card cover with the rare to find Desire paper tab as always falls off due to cheap glue being used. The cover is also a from misprinted covers to other releases of the time turned inside out, mine being M D Emm, Fan The Flames.
This track is simply amazing and is miles ahead of most tracks of 1986 with thoughtfull vocals and chilling synths which I suspect were co produced with Danny Wilson & Chip Eberhart (Sweet D) as tucked away on TX119B is Dig I Da-Dig I Da which almost the same synth. Please note this was repressed and re-released in very limited numbers in 1999 ish with HMV getting approx 50 copies. I have got the 2 which Oxford Street had one which is now used and one which remains sealed. I have never seen an original 1986 copy and suspect they are only available in very small numbers in USA.