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Boogie Down EP
RIDDIMFRUIT 009
21 Jun 12
Breakbeat
Boogie Down EP by Hidden Riddim & Corticyte feat Born Ina Barn on Riddim Fruit Cue Track
Boogie Down (original mix) - (2:50) 136 BPM
Boogie Down EP by Hidden Riddim & Corticyte feat Born Ina Barn on Riddim Fruit Cue Track
Boogie Down (DJ Alias remix) - (3:09) 136 BPM Biggest-selling track on this release
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Review: Super slow-mo squelch vibes ahoy as Mr Riddim hooks up with Conticyte and Born Ina Barn for some bouncy bass-hop fun. The slick and slippery wobbler bassline does most of the chatting, leaving time for Mr Ina Barn to fire equally smart lyrics over the top. A little slower than Riddim's previous, this is a real strutter. Remix-wise New Zealand ghetto funker DJ Alias beefs up the beats and warps the bassline for a cute take on the original. Both are eminently playable: expect major booty shakery.
Step By Step
RIDDIMFRUIT 013
24 Sep 12
Bass
Step By Step by Hidden Riddim/Corticyte feat Missin Red/Pulsar on Riddim Fruit Cue Track
Step By Step - (4:00) Biggest-selling track on this release
Step By Step by Hidden Riddim/Corticyte feat Missin Red/Pulsar on Riddim Fruit Cue Track
Step By Step (Pulsar remix) - (5:51)
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Review: There's something decidedly old skool about this breezer stepper from the Riddim Fruit camp. Boasting a weary but emotion-rich vocal, twinkling melodies, rubbery double bass and retro-futurist two-step beats, the original version of "Step By Step" sits somewhere between the jazzier end of two-step, broken beat and dubstep. It should go down well with those who enjoy the musically developed productions of, say, Maddslinky. The Pulsar remix, meanwhile, adds some heavier bass and a fluid dubstep shuffle, while retaining the original's autumnal beauty.