I quite like it. I heard it on a mostly cheesy Network compilation and it stood out. I admit, it's not all that deep but it's the production (natch) which lifts it above the usual syrupy vocal/garage house stuff for me. I like the sharp vocal samples on the mix of it which I heard (sorry not sure which one, but the track listing of the re-release looks comprehensive, I think the mix I heard should be on there). That and the drum programming will mean that I'll probably pick it up. If I'm remembering correctly it'll be a good thing to use between 'house' and 'techno' in a set and interesting to hear in its own right. But the above is just my tuppeny's worth of course...
Ken Odeluga Editor, Markets - Market Talk Dow Jones Newswires [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 03 March 2005 10:54 To: [email protected] Subject: RE: (313) pin drop / RE: (313) feel the fire (flame fest) OK Naomi Daniel. I've heard Feel The Fire fated on here several times - to the extent of: >"Feel The Fire" now that >will really set the cat amongst the pigeons .... will put all these >21st century house pretenders to shame for another ten years So been and bought it second hand, not felt it, come back to the list to see if I got the wrong mix but no guidance was forthcoming. Now I've listened to the mix on the Planet E Classics series which hopefully is a OK one. Can ANYONE explain to me what it is that's supposed to be good about this record? I know we've all got our own tastes, subjective thing etc. but I so don't 'get' this I wonder if my head needs an aesthetic readjustment massage. Walks away from PC as it bursts into flames?
