: Listeners and reviewers from Music Electronic UK have noted that the percussion sounds remarkably like a vintage Roland drum machine, providing an "old school feel" that stood out against the bass-heavy trends of the time. The B-Side: "101 Jam"
: The track features the distinct vocals of Kevin Knapp , whose contribution acts as a rhythmic commentary. His vigorous commands, such as "gimme dem hi-hats," emphasize the track's focus on its namesake—the percussive elements—and have since become iconic club refrains. 'The Drums' - Richy Ahmed
Complementing the high-energy A-side, "101 Jam" is described as an "analogue slice of deep house brilliance". This track leans even further into a retro aesthetic, utilizing vintage bass synths to create acid squiggles and skittering hi-hats. While less aggressive than the title track, it showcases Ahmed's deft ability to maintain intensity through intricate syncopation and arrangement. Cultural Impact and Reception : Listeners and reviewers from Music Electronic UK
The title track is a "hip-house barnstormer" characterized by its muscular, jacking groove and "buttery-smooth" rolling bassline. Drawing inspiration from late '80s house pioneers like Marshall Jefferson, Ahmed employs raw hi-hats and claps that hit with "machine gun intensity," creating a four-to-the-floor backdrop that is both nostalgic and contemporary. Complementing the high-energy A-side, "101 Jam" is described