The first release on the Ghostly International label by Matthew Dear and Disco D, under his Daisha alias.
Less than 1000 copies were made.
Review: Mixer October 1999
3/5
“Promising debut from this new Detroit house imprint. Ann Arbor ghetto-tech prodigy Disco D gives the booty stuff a break and calls himself Daisha to team up with Matthew Dear for these four filter-heavy house tracks. While the pair’s “Hand’s Up For Detroit” takes a while to get cooking with its stuttering, syncopated electro-house intro and stammering-to-life disco riff, when the vocal hook kicks in, it’s all filtered frothy neo-disco fun, complete with a nice little drum build. Can’t wait to hear Disciple spin this one at Motor. The other three tracks get the faux-French thing pretty much down, but it’s the “Detroit” cut that’ll get all the attention.” – Hobey Echlin
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