Sweet & Sour - Onderground I Really Do

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Review by David Nightingale

Onderground I Really Do by Sweet & Sour: A Trance Time Capsule from 2007 Alright, let’s talk about Onderground I Really Do—a hidden gem in the trance scene that slipped out of the UK back in ‘07. Released under Wildchild Digital Records, this little album packs a punch for fans of raw electronic vibes. Written and produced by Lukas Gnaegi and Marco Zaugg, it’s got that signature early millennium energy where everything feels like it was made late at night with cups of cold coffee nearby. Now, onto the tracks. The title track “Onderground” is an absolute vibe machine. It starts off slow, teasing you with these moody synths that feel like walking through foggy London streets—but then BAM! The beat drops, and suddenly you’re not just walking anymore; you’re sprinting toward some neon-lit after-hours club. What sticks with me here isn’t just how smooth the build-up is but also how they layer those pulsating basslines underneath shimmering melodies. You can tell Lukas and Marco weren’t messing around when they crafted this one—it’s hypnotic without being over-the-top flashy. Then there’s “I Really Do,” which flips the script entirely. Where “Onderground” feels dark and brooding, this track bursts open like sunlight breaking through clouds. There’s something almost playful about its rhythm, like it knows you can’t resist tapping your feet or bobbing your head along to it. The way the synths spiral upwards gives me flashbacks to simpler times—like those moments when you’d lose yourself dancing in front of a speaker stack, forgetting all your problems. Honestly? This tune makes me wanna dig out my old glowsticks (yeah, I said it) and relive those hazy festival days. What really stands out about this album is how unapologetically human it feels despite being rooted in electronic music. Sure, the production has that polished sheen we expect from trance, but there’s a grittiness too—a sense that these guys weren’t afraid to experiment and leave their fingerprints all over the sound. Maybe that’s why it still holds up today even though trends have shifted faster than you can say "EDM." So yeah, if you’re into trance or just looking for something nostalgic yet fresh, give Onderground I Really Do a spin. Just don’t blame me if you find yourself zoning out during work because you’re too busy imagining lasers shooting across a crowded dancefloor. And hey, fun fact—if you listen closely, you might catch echoes of what makes British electronica so damn special: equal parts chaos and charm, wrapped up in beats that refuse to quit. Oh, and before I go… ever wondered what happens when two Swiss dudes channel their inner Brits via Wildchild Digital? Apparently, magic. Who knew?

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Artist: Sweet & Sour
Album: Onderground I Really Do
Rating: 3.0

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Tracks

TrackDurationPreview
I Really Do8:22
Onderground9:24

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Catalog Numbers

POOKS005

Labels

Wildchild Digital Records

Listen online

  • écouter en ligne
  • lytte på nettet
  • lyssna på nätet
  • ascolta in linea
  • online anhören
  • kuunnella verkossa
  • escuchar en línea
  • ouvir online
  • online luisteren

Formats

CDr

Credits

RoleCredit
Written-ByLukas Gnaegi, Marco Zaugg
ProducerLukas Gnaegi, Marco Zaugg

Notes

  • Published by Sky Blue Music / Truelove.
  • p & c 2007 Baroque Records Ltd

About Sweet & Sour

Two Swiss guys, Marco and Lukas, are behind the SWEET&SOUR project. They were born in Switzerland's country side Solothurn in 1979/1980.

Name Vars

  • Sour

Members

  • Marco Zaugg
  • Lukas Gnaegi

Interesting fact about Album

Here’s a fun fact: The 2007 trance album *Onderground I Really Do* by Sweet & Sour was crafted by just two people—Lukas Gnaegi and Marco Zaugg. They not only wrote the tracks but also produced them, blending their skills to create this electronic gem. Released under Wildchild Digital Records in the UK, the album features only two tracks: "Onderground" and "I Really Do." It’s wild how such a small team could make such a big sound!