Hi-BiasHi-Bias

Label:

Bigshot Records – BL-015

Format:

Vinyl , 12", 33 ⅓ RPM

Country:

Canada

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

Garage House

Tracklist

A1 Wind It Up
Written-ByN. Fiorucci*
6:45
A2 More, More, More
Written-ByN. Fiorucci*
5:24
B1 Don't Look Back
Written-ByN. Fiorucci*
6:09
B2 Drive It Home
Written-ByM. Ova*
6:45

Credits

  • Executive ProducerGerry Fumo
  • Producer, Mixed By, Arranged ByNick Anthony Fiorucci*

Notes

Recorded at Blast Records.
Published by BigBoss Publishing.
© ℗ 1990 Blast Records Inc.
Manufactured and distributed by Blast Records Inc.
Made in Canada.

Other Versions (2)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
Hi-Bias (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered) Bigshot Records BL-015 UK 2018
Hi-Bias (12", 33 ⅓ RPM, Reissue, Remastered, Repress, White) Bigshot Records BL-015 UK 2021

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Reviews

  • S.mee_Yall's avatar
    S.mee_Yall
    Very nice atmospheres across the entire record,a record that brings together various styles and does this very nicely.If I were to pick a favorite that would be B2 Drive it home,a smooth,cool electro track.
    • citrusmantis's avatar
      citrusmantis
      Both Fiorucci and Ova seem to have been hyperprolific in the early 90s and this EP shows off their full range. It's moodier than their classics (The Serious EP on Hi-Bias and 'I Like It' on Bigshot) and in places ('Wind It Up') suffers from the childish string arrangements and cheap sounds so evocative, for better or worse, of the Canadian house and freestyle of that time. But 'More, More, More' is a meaty 'Tour De ' vs 'Black & White' slowjam while 'Don't Look Back' gamely mimics the tightly-wound haunted house of Rheji Burrell's Metro project. The EP ends on a high with 'Drive It Home', sounding like a lost Komix freestyle dub mercifully absent of the obligatory fanfares you'd otherwise spend most of the track dreading.

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