DJ MiltonTrak Mania

Label:

Dance Mania – DM 201

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

US

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Ghetto House

Tracklist

A1 909 State
A2 Star Trek
A3 Get The Phone
B1 Birthday Girl
B2 Ow! Dat Dik

Companies, etc.

  • Distributed ByBarney's Records

Credits

  • Mastered ByM.J.R.*

Notes

Mastered at Metropolis Mastering (Chicago, IL).
Runout etching:
M.M.M.J.R.

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Trak Mania (12", White Label, 33 ⅓ RPM) Dance Mania DM 201 US 1997

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Reviews

  • brelson's avatar
    brelson
    Edited 20 years ago
    DJ Milton's 'hitting hard' from the word go, with "909 State" kicking off with pounding warehouse-style kicks and eye-splittingly sharp snares and hi-hats. "Star Trek" combines a hypnotic Lil'Louis-style synth line and the classic Dance Mania 'claps on kicks' technique to make a more mid-set track. "Get the Phone" winds up the A-side with a track that reminds me of both Robert Armani's "Circus Bells" and Visage's "Frequency 7", although I can't really explain why.

    It's the B-side that comes out on top for me, though, with "Birthday Girl" featuring a suitably dirty set of chants and verses to be of use to the booty/ghetto-tech DJ (heavily pitched up, of course). "Ow! Dat Dik" is more minimal and tracky, but is just about raw enough to hit the spot with me.

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