When Iridite started out they really wanted it to represent a wide selection of electronic music - at the time, many of the bigger labels (and many independent ones too) seemed content to pigeon hole everything, generating sub label after sub label, each with its own micro-scene or genre. Over the years we feel we ve done a pretty good job of steering clear of the obvious but we were still lacking a little in one important area - House Music. Although >GA< isnt straight down the line standard House music, it s instrumentation, simple repeating Bassline and beats give forward motion that fits nicely with a more old school version of House along with some percussive vocal stabs and eventually, a huge Synth String climax- like a cross between early Ron Trent, Fingers Inc and Kenny Larkin. The B Side gives us two tracks from one of the most talented young producers working in the field today - Jamie Greer, who s Tha Poke guise gave us one of the highlights of IR004 (Uncommon Sense), moves >Fall FWD< in strong style with his unique take on the (original) Detroit sound - remaining completely individual, his sound is instantly familiar and yet never derivative or tired. Both tracks have the energy to survive on the dance floor but the subtlety and depth to bear repeated listening at home - proper Techno