combines many styles and is a true crossover record that will work on any floor, techno, house or minimal. The track has the same kind of hypnotizing feeling like a John Tejada record but it developes more towards a strong Electro cut with its hitting snare and open structure. On the flip >man of the moment< André Kraml tears it up and puts down a solid groover. With his typical dense production and use of crazy samples and sounds it gets its own style we know from his great records he released last year on >Crosstownrebels< and >Firm<