Quote Originally Posted by Sunil
Quote Originally Posted by jonnyspeed
Man, come on! This EP is on the edge but Sterling Moss does a grand job off keeping a hard edge. It sound wicked on a rig - one side is yes, having a paddle in the hard house pool and the other has hard house under currents but its still a good EP that goes down well with Bam Bam, SUF, Hydraulix etc... so leave the post to those people who like it? each to their own eh?

;) peace
With all due respect to the people who made this, it is rubbish - full of of cliched and tired techniques, prolonged breakdowns and the standard drum loop that's in all of these tracks. It sounds wicked on a rig? I bet it sounds just as brutal on a rig as it does coming though my speakers now. I don't reckon people should post this on this forum, it doesn't come under my understanding of what this forum is meant to discuss or represent.

I mean what can we say about it? "That's a lovely reverse cymbal before it kicks in", "What a throbbing bassline", "Those hi hats are so clean" etc. ?

It's shit, it's not techno and it doesn't belong here..

With all due respect to you this board is not about posting on artists you don't like.

This is one post and Sterling Moss is a favourate acid techno producer of mine and frankly people attitude to Hard Dance/House is appauling. The Rompter Stompter track could easily have been released on SUF - whilst that may say something for SUF and the Geezer formula, I don't think there would have been the same reaction.