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D.J. Slugo*Taris Is Paris

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Techno, Ghetto House

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Tracklist

Shake That Ass5:25
Wouldn't You Like To Be A Hoe5:41
Telegraph It3:31
Drum To Drum3:35
Taris Sleeps Wild4:13
Track Is For The Men6:06

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    Cover of Taris Is Paris, 1995, VinylTaris Is Paris
    12", 33 ⅓ RPM
    Dance Mania – DM 131US1995US1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Taris Is Paris, 1995-00-00, VinylTaris Is Paris
    12", White Label, 33 ⅓ RPM
    Dance Mania – DM 131US1995US1995
    Recently Edited
    Cover of Taris Is Paris, 2008-02-28, FileTaris Is Paris
    5×File, MP3, 320 kbps
    Dance Mania Digital – XTDM 008US2008US2008

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    Reviews

    • jondica's avatar
      jondica
      Classic Dance Mania and Paul Johnson's hand is clearly evident on this release, particularly on the throbbing deep bass throughout. The gender-free anthem on A2 is the standout: "I'm a hoe, he's a hoe, she's a hoe, we some hoes, wouldn't you like to be a hoe too? / There's some hoes in the house / If you see 'em / Point 'em out." Some great drum work on the rest of the record, too, but A2 is the fun one that kills the dancefloor every time.

      On A1, the "shake that ass and bounce those tits" hook is later cut up to say "shake that ass and shake those tits", but it's badly mistimed when the second "shake" comes in. B3 is the other vocal track, and as the title suggests, it's a dirty male-friendly female-vocal version of "Track Is For The Women". Sample lyrics: "Aww boy you think you slick / Let me see you lick this clit". The sound quality is terrible on this track, as with many Dance Mania tunes; this one's too bass-heavy and buries the vocals. Some trackier numbers here as well, including "Telegraph It", "Drum To Drum" (which mirrors Oguls' "Vulture Life" with some rolling bass) and "Taris Sleeps Wild" (with a bit of a ghettotech feel).

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