cwmbran-city
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Silly question perhaps (either because it obviously was or obviously wasn't) but was this ever a legit anthem in the rave scene?
Yes or no I still rate it
Almost inspired a thread about the best dance songs to ever be mainstream hits but for now its my COTD
(side note : Baby D's vocalist appears on the first track of the Prodge's 'Jilted Generation' which cemented her voice in my barely pubescent mind as the voice of the mysterious magical world of rave music which I was far too young and suburban to be involved in - see also, later, diane charlamagne as the voice of jungle (leaving aside general levy of course))
LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse thingy)
or, if you were my younger brother & his double-dropping White Dove/Dennis the Menace/Lemon & Lime loving floppy hatted mates, this could be heard any time of day/evening/night in his Renault-5 GT-Turbo, :
For older (of course notably wiser) House snobs like meself, by the time the squirrel samples came along, the bpm's had escalated & the quality of drugs had started to slide (eg: the first batches of China Whites, wtF was in them? some industrial strength eastern European psychological warfare hallucinogen run amok after the Iron Curtain came down?), DiY's "Hothead" (which crept out initially as white label pressings in early 92) remains something a bit spethial