Nov
10
2008

Warehouses of Our Fathers is an EP centered around hard driving techno. No bullshit, no pulled punches. It’s heavy and dirty and designed to be heard from the parking lot of an abandoned factory.
- Call You Out
- Modulous
- Shasta Tig Matha
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May
12
2008

One of the middle Tao Groove albums circa 1997. The fact that it was designed for warehouse parties is apparent in straight floor driving tracks like
Goya and heavy distorto-kick bangers like
Chunk.
Crazy Shlit and
Roll The Drums make for early anthem tracks.
FYI – “Ambassador Snap” used to be a connection phone number in Detroit (run by Linda G. in the nineties) that you could call to get information on where all the parties were that weekend. We’re talking about back in the rave days in Detroit where you had to drive to map points and through similar various hurdles to get to a warehouse party. It was necessary due to the constant police assaults on the parties at the time. PS – “Space 19″ was a ticket point underneath a coffee house in Detroit.
- Ambassador Snap
- Batau
- Chunk
- Crazy Shlit At Space 19
- Don’t Drink The Water
- Goya
- King Pong
- Rain Dance
- Roll The Drums
- Tribe
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