A long time I asked myself the question whether one can write about a 16years old Dance Floor album a review and if ever at all about that. There is one! One thing had become a techno and house fan myself. In 1988 "TO THE BATMOBILE LET'S GO" of the then 21-year TODD TERRY. Music should conquer all dancefloors of this world and immediately received the grandiose name Acid-House and the Smiley logo from the 70s revived the dance-crazy each Party Freak pinned as a button to his shirt. Todd Terry was a child prodigy of the house scene. Even the hostile hip hop scene had to salute envy. Although not a single sound on "To the batmoblie Let's Go" by Todd Terry came himself, he produced the sustainable maybe wegweisendste Album of the outgoing 80. Because from now on should dance music are the most innovative and perhaps most interesting music. At least until the mid-90s dance music was far more interesting and more courageous than the rest of the pop-Biz. Todd Terry was so one can now say one of the pioneers of the techno scene of the 90s. Anyway, I know not a single House album that still sounds as great and fresh as ever. Forget all the unkind zusammmengestellten sampler of the gas station or department store and worried you go through this scene classics and let him because he is the best and can still keep a hard from dancing.