Unknown Artist – What A Day
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Digwah – DIGWAH01 |
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UK |
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Electronic |
Style: |
House |
Tracklist
A | What A Day |
Companies, etc.
- Lacquer Cut At – Finyl Tweek
- Pressed By – MPO
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Matrix / Runout (Runout side A, etched): DIG WAH 01 A FINYLTWEEK MPO
- Barcode (Runout side B, etched): DIG WAH 01 B FINYLTWEEK MPO
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Reviews
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Edited 2 years agoLike someone said earlier, trust your ears, not the hype. This is a phenomenal track for those who like to go super deep and minimal, yet still packs a punch. I've played this both for a dance floor of seasoned listeners and also house newbies used to mainstream music. Both got down hard. If you don't like it, then trust your ears. But for me this is a beautiful example of a deep minimalist track. Really effective track. And I think the sample is perfectly utilized.
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Honestly, I don’t get all the hate on this track, neither on the other DIGWAH releases… I’ve played this and DETER so many times on dirty raves in the middle of the mountain (where tekno and acidcore is supposed to be played) and people were dancing to it like there’s no tomorrow…. For me is friggin’ amazing, but you got to appreciate it… if you don’t like it just don’t dig it…
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I don't understand the hate. I mean, it's not that bad. ittedly, it is also not a creative masterpiece. It is a solid number that doesn't really deserve this amount of hate. It rather seems to me that expectations were too high and people got dissapointed.
So, listen to the record and trust your ears - not the hype - before you buy it. -
A wonderful addition to the canon of generic house beats, that is just so ideal to play at an acceptable volume, if you are djing in a trendy bar where real estate moguls congregate to discuss housing prices eat deconstructed pulled pork sandwiches that cost twenty three pounds each.
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For what it's worth, this record does definitely knock the party if mixed properly. Press sounds really good and loud. I mean it's a solid record. I do find myself rolling my eyes a bit now tho seeing about 30 unplayed copies for sale, but when it came out - was hard to get, 14 euro for the single track if you were lucky. If that's you reading this, stop buying hyped records and never playing them, asking 30 euro until years later when you quietly sell it for 8 euro. That is not very much fun at all :)
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Edited 8 years agoheartless use of the erykah sample, generic baseline, boring groove & developement & drops over 8 mins ... dont feel it ...
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