Check them out, the release is available on black and clear blue vinyl. “Teknology” now sounds like a mix of Miami electro (you know that nightly atmosphere) and Kraftwerk of the “Technopop” era. He also divided the track into two different parts just to play a little more with the surprise effect.
Newcleus jam on it review plus#
“Jam on it” is the track I prefer, because Scott Weiser opted to keep the original upbeat tempo and changed the song by keeping mainly the vocals plus the bass line and added different catchy synths. Luckily these gentlemen know what they are doing but also the label who organized the whole operation it’s like a seal of guaranty. Sha Lors equally nostalgic 'Im In Love' and. Both the tracks have received a radical treatment and, as I previously told you, it’s a risky business. Review Text Started as a 1977 Brooklyn DJ collective known as Jam-On Productions, Newcleus electro classic Jam on It has been immortalized on hundreds of. break dance and do the webbo to Newcleus 'Jam On It', or even a Latin samba to the rhythms of Bebel Gilberto. On this 12” we have two classics written by Maurice Ben Cenac remixed by Jackal and Hyde (“Jam On It”) and by Phil Klein aka Bass Junkie and Simon Brown aka The Dexorcist new project, Gods of Technology (“Teknology”). German retro-Electro label Ground Control knows very well the stuff they’re dealing with, because it’s a sub-label of Dominance Electricity, label that already released an EP of Newcleus' "Destination Earth" remixes years ago. When you decide to do a release based on remixes is always a risk and if the track is one of an electro funk legend, well, it’s a really tricky business.