Review: Chiwax has built up a reputation for reissuing lost classics, but for Ghetto Traks, they have approached a contemporary producer. That said, the title track is a pounding ghetto affair, like Robert Armani at his meanest and Phuture out front on vocals. "Auto ML" is inspired by a similar period in Chicago dance music history, with Kaptain Cadillac delivering a primal ghetto techno workout that is held down by percussive bursts that have metallic strength. "Afia" is slightly less intense, but it still resounds to the screeching sirens that made Armani standards like Circus Bells such classics, while the self-explanatory "Work Dat" is an abrasive journey into Chicago jack trax, led by a snaking bass and rolling snares.
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