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Cheeba STARKS presents THE TOUPE COMMITTEE/ ANSWER CODE REQUEST/VRIL/THE ANALOGUE COPS - Marcel Dettmann Presents Conducted (Sampler 2 of 2)



Artist: Cheeba STARKS presents THE TOUPE COMMITTEE/ ANSWER CODE REQUEST/VRIL/THE ANALOGUE COPS  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Title: Marcel Dettmann Presents Conducted (Sampler 2 of 2)
Label: Music Man Belgium  Receive an e-mail alert when this artist releases a new title
Cat: MM 155B
Format: 12"
Released: 14 November, 2011
Price: $10.30
Genre: Techno
Playlist: MP3
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Side 1
1. Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee - GoGo Bop (A Trip To The Bodega) - MP3 Sample MP3 Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee - "GoGo Bop (A Trip To The Bodega)"
2. Answer Code Request - Escape Myself - MP3 Sample MP3 Answer Code Request - "Escape Myself"
Side 2
1. Vril - V3 - MP3 Sample MP3 Vril - "V3"
2. The Analogue Cops - Why You Love Me - MP3 Sample MP3 The Analogue Cops - "Why You Love Me"

  • played by:Tristan Grace (Roost), Nick Dunton, Edit Select

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    Review

    The second Conducted sampler 12" arrives with uncompromising efforts from Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee, Answer Code Request, Vril and The Analogue Cops. Just like this first sampler - which boasts a rare 1990 track from Bluemoon Productions - this 12" features a dusted off gem, in the shape of "GoGo Bop (A Trip To The Bodega)" by Cheeba Starks presents The Toupe Committee - first released back in '96. It's probably the highlight here, too, with a vaguely threatening - or at the very least odd - vocal sample creating a sense of paranoia that proves a snug fit for the burning electro synth stabs. Up next is "Escape Myself" by Answer Code Request, which serves as a nice reminder that broken beat techno really thumps the hardest. Flip over for two productions from the new school, namely vinyl hugging duo The Analogue Cops and mysterious entity Vril; both come correct although it's the former's cheeky vocal led jam "Why You Love Me" that just shades it.