The first time I saw slipmatt do this at the sanctuary in Milton Keynes was one of the greatest moments of my entire life.. I lost every inhibition and simply went to another place. It took me somewhere else.. the music, the atmosphere, the whole rave experience. The breaking beats of this tune, accompanied by electrifying vocals will forever be one of my fave tunes. Just epic ✌️
I remember being a young teenager when I first heard this, in 1995, and I was absolutely hooked to hardcore instantly. 28 years later and I don't regret a second of it. peace, love and unity to you all.
I always play this tune full blast at home, it reminds me of the Stu Allan Key 103 radio shows that were always on a Saturday and Sunday night, good times!
that techno room upstairs in the sanctuary was the scene of some of the best nights of my life....gurning my fkn Barnet off, whilst HMS and Jay Prescott ripped the bastard tiles apart!
The rolling breaks in the beat of this track are absolute perfection. Slipmatt introduced me to break beat hard core like this, and I've never looked back. Amazing.
The days of leaving a tape recording a pirate station set while I was asleep cause it was a school night, then waking up in the morning putting the tape in my Walkman and off to get the bus to school, going school realising there was a cover teacher so bunk off go park get stoned
A bit of trivial pursuit game. What decide was the breakbeat invented? The guys that don’t know you will be very surprised. Answers at the bottom please 👍👍👍 l can’t wait 1969