Shoutbox: [13-11]
dannytoplesdj:
I mean, this song is good, but it has a moment in the first part of the song where, between very nice beats, there is an interlude with a sound that doesn't sound very clear.
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The versatility of TKP's output is probably most evident on her 1997 Shake 'N' Vac album which includes acid techno, chunky house, tripped-out ambience and full-on techno. My two favourites on the album are Hoover Baby, a 150bpm techno tune with a wicked catchy acid-line, and Acid Baby, a gorgeous downtempo vocal house track. The diversity of her music interests was also quite evident on her excellent BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix from the same year which featured mad Chem Bros breaks, London acid techno, trance, classic old skool hardcore and several of her own recordings, including a dubplate featuring samples from Russ Meyer movie Faster, Pussycat! Kill! Kill!