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DISN 185
01 Jun 09 Breakbeat
DISN 191
01 Apr 10 Breakbeat
Review:
A heavy breakbeat workout with a series of hard-hitting mixes, Absinthe definitely lives up to the title. General Midi's mix chops up samples in a ruthless way, all the while letting synths bubble away over some chunky drums. Matos's mix takes a more disco approach and lets the vocal run, while System 22's mix is a white noise-fest complete with glitchy beats to ramp up the tension. Check out the mixes in full if you like a drop of the hard stuff!
RENN 3076
28 Jul 03 Breakbeat
Y4K 019EP
25 Jun 07 Breakbeat
DISNT 162
03 Apr 06 Breakbeat
DISN 178
30 Jun 08 Breakbeat
DISND 169
31 Oct 06 Breakbeat
DISN 186
29 Jun 09 Breakbeat
DISND 156
24 Apr 07 Breakbeat
DISNCDP 158
26 Sep 05 Breakbeat
DISN 145
11 Jan 10 Breakbeat
Y4K 019EP
25 Jun 07 Breakbeat
DISN 189
01 Feb 10 Breakbeat
Review:
"Back for more" is the third single to have been lifted from General Midi's excellent second album, Operation Overdrive. ?4 Million Ways? and "Get It Down," feat Whiskey Pete were the first tracks from the album that Distinctive Records decided to release. Now, the breaks imprint has also decided that "Back for more" deserves a piece of the primetime.
Huge, shouty vocals from breakbeat?s first lady, Odissi screech over electro bass and rock guitars. Like all things General Midi, the track has ran away with the normal preconceptions of breakbeat. "Back For More" hints at electro, punk, house and hip-hop within the same four minutes. This release comes with two remixes, equally deserving of merit in their own right. First, General Midi remix for themselves, taking things down more of a dancefloor route. 'Taste Of Trouble' mix is a full on, high throttle serge towards the dancefloor, a perfect weapon for any DJ to destroy the room during their peak time set. The other remix comes from Odissi herself. Stripping her vocals down somewhat from the album version, her dark and moody remix is for the edgier clubs the world over. A dubby number, full of bass and FX, her remix reveals yet another talent that lies within this truly multi-talented lady.
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