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24 Jun 11 Breakbeat
Review:
As the title suggests, Dusty Tonez has gone all out on the samples with this latest five track release on Bulabeats. With production styles that flit between breakbeat and hip-hop, DT get busy with JB on "The Machine", while more synth-dominated bangers like "Oh My Dayz" and "Sub Scream" are still layered with accapella shots and off-the-hook drumfills, keeping everything fresh, funky and thrilling.
BB 0052
12 Apr 13 Breakbeat
Review:
Dusty Tonez return for their fourth appearance on Bulabeats, and with them comes their familiar but excessively addictive breakbeat slant - one reserved strictly for all floor freaks out there! The title track "Click Click Boo Ya" sounds like a slowed down electro-house anthem packed with enough drum rolls to have your head chiselled down by the first four bars; and "Dreams" takes some duly needed DMX vocals and glides them effortlessly over more gentle R&B lyrics and head-nodding kick snares. "The Market St Heads Up" is a proper mashtown anthem, whilst "Gangsta Walk" sounds somewhere between Bugz In The Attic and some west-coast joint circa '95, but "Your Woman" is where the breaks really shine and fulfil all our Saturday night needs...
BB 0035
26 Sep 11 Breakbeat
Review:
Irish breakbeat don Dusty Tonez mix funk, hip-hop and heavily wobbling basslines on this latest release for Bulabeats. Our favourite mix, DT's own "Electro Breaks" version, rocks a steadily-building intro which drops into a gorgeous set of phased keys soon after the beats drop. The Funk Moguls lend a '70s funk edge to their mix as well as some killer verses, while Johnny Pluse adds a dubby reggae feel to his rejig.
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18 Feb 13 Breakbeat
BB 0030
28 Feb 11 Breakbeat
Played by: Johnnypluse(Bulabeats Records)
Review:
A new signing to Bulabeats, Dusty Tonez brings something pretty special out the bag with "Steady As She Breaks". Making great use of the raw, abrasive guitar chords from The Raconteurs' "Steady As She Goes", DT throws in countless scratches, some funky breaks and roof-raising drums and bass to really set things off. JohnnyPluse steps up for an equally fresh remix that winds in filter and dub delay sections but mercifully keeps that rockin' guitar line in there. Shush... nobody tell Jack White.
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