SleepfreaksCrash / Distant Mellow

Label:

Sumsonic – SS008

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Progressive House

Tracklist

A Crash 10:17
AA Distant Mellow 9:38

Companies, etc.

  • Lacquer Cut AtMasterpiece
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 08 45681 20
  • Copyright ©Sumsonic Recordings

Credits

  • Mastered ByWally C.*
  • Written-By, Producer, EngineerP. Rogers*

Notes

Recorded and mixed @ "The Facility"
© Sumsonic Recordings 2001

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Matrix / Runout (Side A runout): 08 45681 20 1A1 SS 008 WALLY.C. MASTERPIECE
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B runout): 08 45681 20 1B1 SS 008

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Crash / Distant Mellow (CDr, Promo) Sumsonic SS008 2001

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Reviews

  • boyd_westerman's avatar
    boyd_westerman
    I favorite tune of mine. so well done. this one would get every floor going nuts when I played it.
    • bubalogavran's avatar
      bubalogavran
      Fuckin a, best prog ever, the whole label needs a repress/reissue digitally or vinyl
      • jbm53's avatar
        jbm53
        AA side vocal samples are from Laurie Anderson's track "Walking And Falling"
        • SteKnight's avatar
          SteKnight
          Edited 20 years ago
          Prog house can often have a tendency to plod along at a fairly pedestrian speed, with rather woolly percussion, before falling into a chasm of a breakdown which it never fully recovers from. Step forward the Sleepfreaks: I'm a fan of a lot of their work but this release has to be my favourite. At the time this came out I felt they injected a much needed rush of energy into a genre that was quickly growing in danger of ascending up it's own rectum, as well as applying a chugging tech-trancey vibe, stripping out the cheesy melodic and over-worked hooks and employing a single-note bassline throughout. Even the breakdowns provided only a brief respite before the energy kicked back in to take it up a notch. 'Crash' is a masterful piece of simplistic, driving prog-trance that builds it's hypnotic furor over the full length of the track, making you want to stick around until the end when the last gasp of urgent energy leaves you breathless. 'Distant Mellow' pitches a more sophisticated set of pads and percussion over a driving, increasingly aggressive hook that's insistent to the point of cutting the mid-placed break to a few brief seconds before we're heading back into the milieu. A pair of bombs, in the nicest sense of the word.

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