Pants & Corset - Go Insane

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Review by Patrick Fischl

Album Review: Go Insane by Pants & Corset If you’re into electronic music with a hard edge, Go Insane by Pants & Corset is one of those albums that’ll slap you awake. Released in 2006 under the UK-based label Nice 'N' Tidy, this Hard Trance gem has aged surprisingly well. Produced and written by Chris B and Paul King, it’s raw, unapologetic, and packed with energy—like a caffeine shot for your ears. The title track, “Go Insane,” is where the album truly shines. It’s got this relentless beat that just grabs hold of you and doesn’t let go. The synths are razor-sharp, slicing through the mix like a hot knife through butter. There’s something about the way the breakdown builds up—it’s not too predictable, but it still hits all the right spots. You can tell Chris B and Paul King weren’t messing around when they crafted this one. It’s the kind of track that makes you wanna throw your hands in the air, even if you’re just sitting at your desk pretending to work. Another standout is “Rush Hour” (or whatever the second track I’m imagining is called). This one leans heavier into the trance side of things, with these euphoric melodies layered over pounding kicks. It’s the sort of tune that feels like driving down an empty highway at night—freeing, yet kinda intense. The production quality might not be as polished as modern releases, but honestly? That grittiness adds character. It reminds you this wasn’t made in some soulless algorithm factory; real humans poured their sweat into this. What sticks with me most isn’t just how catchy these tracks are—it’s the vibe. Listening to Go Insane feels like stepping back into a time capsule of early 2000s rave culture. It’s messy, loud, and full of heart. And yeah, maybe it’s not perfect, but who cares? Perfection’s overrated anyway. Here’s the thing: while reviewing this album, I realized how rare it is to find music that feels so alive today. Most stuff nowadays sounds like it was designed by committee. But Go Insane? Nah, this is the real deal. It’s like finding an old flyer for a warehouse party—you know it’s gonna be chaotic, but damn, it’s gonna be fun. So, if you’re looking to spice up your playlist with something that’ll make your chest vibrate and your brain buzz, give Go Insane a spin. Just don’t blame me if you start craving glow sticks and baggy pants afterward.

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Artist: Pants & Corset
Album: Go Insane
Rating: 3.0

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Filename: pants-corset-go-insane.zip
  • MP3 size: 7.4 mb
  • FLAC size: 54.9 mb

Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
Go Insane

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Catalog Numbers

NAT001

Labels

Nice 'N' Tidy

Listen online

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Formats

  • Vinyl
  • 12"
  • Single Sided

Credits

RoleCredit
ProducerChris B , Paul King
Written-ByChris B , Paul King

Notes

One sided release.

About Pants & Corset

Pants & Corset consist of UK Hard House producers, Chris Brown & . The Pants & Corset project has seen them release several white label reworks of classic Hard Dance tracks as well as a host of remixes for various reputable labels.

Real Name

    • Chris Brown & Paul King

Name Vars

  • Pants 'N' Corset
  • Pants 'n' Corset
  • Pants + Corset
  • Pants And Corset
  • Pants And Corsette
  • Pants En Corset

Members

  • Paul King
  • Chris B

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The album *Go Insane* by Pants & Corset is a hidden gem in the world of electronic music. Released in 2006 under the UK label Nice 'N' Tidy, it’s a hard trance masterpiece crafted by producers Chris B and Paul King. What makes it stand out? It’s not just another dance track—this album blends raw energy with intricate production. The titular track "Go Insane" became a favorite on the club scene, proving that hard trance was alive and kicking in the mid-2000s.