- Music
- 12 Jun 06
Claude Von Stroke has come to prominence with a string of sleazy, jacking house releases, so how will his dance floor work stand up over the course of an album? Thankfully, he avoids the mistake of veering into downtempo fluffiness and in the main steers the album through the primal, repetitive pulses he is best known for. Von Stroke's version of Frankie's 'Bullshit' is rough, raw and minimal, but he's at his strongest when he's making bumpy, repetitive tracks like 'The Whistler'.
Claude Von Stroke has come to prominence with a string of sleazy, jacking house releases, so how will his dance floor work stand up over the course of an album? Thankfully, he avoids the mistake of veering into downtempo fluffiness and in the main steers the album through the primal, repetitive pulses he is best known for. Von Stroke's version of Frankie's 'Bullshit' is rough, raw and minimal, but he's at his strongest when he's making bumpy, repetitive tracks like 'The Whistler'.