![]() ![]() Why does Paul, the apostle to the Gentiles, never once mention hell? Why doesn’t the Old Testament ever speak of hell? Why does He fail to mention hell in Genesis as the price for sin? Have you ever wondered…do earthly parents love their children more than God loves us? Does God ask you to forgive your enemies-as many times as necessary- when He is not willing to do the same? Is being punished forever for sins committed in a short lifetime really a demonstration of justice? Does everybody get the same fair chance to believe in Jesus before they die? Most of all, if hell is mankind’s worst possible fate, and if God is truly loving, then… ![]() Support by Sean Johnston (ALFOS), Kristian (AME), Fango, Front De Cadeaux, Sinchi Collective, Phat Phil Cooper, Massi Pagliara. It's a classy peak-time house cut with magical pixelated synth melodies.Īlongside superb artwork from PlanetLuke, this is another essential package from Hell Yeah. 'Freak The Funk' is a second original cut and not at rides of crisp snares and snapping drums breaks with a warm bassline and smeared cosmic chords up top. 'Once Again' (DMX Krew Remix) is then a bumping acid-electro monster with fat drums and the manic 303 offset by serene chord work to make for a perfectly emotional dance floor delight. The Ambient Version is a full-flavour downtempo workout that keeps the wild acid lines, adds in some FX, old-school piano chords and a yelping female vocal next to a blissful breakdown. Its rough analogue edges are lit up by searing acid lines that never quit and will turn any party into a cauldron of intensity. Quiroga has teamed up with cult musician Dario Bassolino and called upon Whodamanny's mixing skills for these new tracks.įirst is 'Once Again', a punchy and chunky house cut with skewed bass spraying about the mix. He is a talented musician from Naples who has his own left-of-centre take on the Mediterranean sounds of the city, as he shows "once again" here with a house-leaning outing. Quiroga released his last sublime album Passages on this label and it came as the latest entry into a discography filled with beauty and detail. Italian legend Walter Del Vecchio aka Quiroga pays tribute to the acid house era on Hell Yeah with a new package that comes with two originals, an ambient mix and a remix from cult hero DMX Krew. ![]()
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