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HARDC 19
11 Aug 10
PH 201001
18 Apr 10
885686 035139
22 Apr 10
GOMMA 018
06 Nov 01
SOHR 027
24 Dec 07
361015 2394185
13 Feb 13
VIMBREAKS 098
26 May 11
ZA 009
24 Jun 09
YF 009
16 May 11
DISN 203
10 Jan 11
Review:
A heavy-hitting new release from Nottingham's breakbeat champ Scott Reeder aka Hexadecimal, with the worldly vocals of ragga legend Percy Dread woven into the mix. While Hex's original is deeply spooked, reverb-laden and thumpingly half steppin', he provides a banging "breaks" mix that's supercharged yet also combines the haunting intensity of the original, while Pete Jordan, Retroid and Run Riot also cook up some seriously pumping mixes on the side.
PROTON 0068
01 Oct 08
TC 013
26 Jul 10
HW 0003
02 Jul 12
3726
14 Nov 08
KMC 019
01 Sep 07
THME 002
23 May 11
ESHOT 011
23 Jul 10
HH 016
23 Jan 12
HDG 06
03 Aug 10
RIDDIMFRUIT 007
07 Dec 11
Played by: Leo Zero, Clairvo (Mustbeat), Fuzzbox Inc, John Hendicott / Beatsy Collins, Mr.dero, Ewan Hoozami, Johnnypluse(Bulabeats Records), Omegaman, Hidden Riddim, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Tosses & Varvez
Review:
A huge new release on Riddim Fruit and an all-Bristol affair as John Hendicott and Rackabeat & Bar-Low share this single, offering up two new breaks smashers each. Hendicott's "Babylon Shall Fall" goes for an intense, psych-funk vibe thanks to some excellent samples and maxed-out bass, while "Make 'Em Bounce" aims itself straight at the floor and uses classic drum samples and neon-coated synth stabs. Rackabeat & Bar-Low come in on an amped-up 2-step tip with the dubby "Version" but stick to a fist-pumping breaks sound with the cut 'n' paste thrill of "Get Down".
UPR 0015
23 Dec 10
INHTC 001
30 Mar 04
HC 023
17 Oct 11
Review:
Jolly jokers of the bass music world, Hot Cakes, go in on Duck Sauce's smash hit single of September 2010 "Barbara Streisand" and transform it into a more recognisably British household name, the tongue-in-cheek ditty "Barbara Windsor". Sensproof gives it a good dose of dubstep on the remix, with frantic Doctor P style screeches and synth manipulations to test even the rowdiest and rambunctious of teenagers. KL2 & PuRe SX then provide us with a breaks remix which pairs a stern, pumping beat with the ubiquitous, catchy vocal hook of the title and some hyped up edits along the way.
DISN 195
04 Jun 10
Played by: Juno Recommends Breakbeat
Review:
After winning Best Breakthrough DjJat the International Breakbeat awards and rocking the best floors across the country over the last few years, Scott Reeder aka Hexadecimal's finally taken the plunge and produced his first full length album. It's impressive stuff, from the opening beatless "Intro" which drops perfectly into "Dead Moose", and sets the tone with lots of high energy breakbeat power. Reeder brings plenty of variety though on Base 16, with "Serious Action" featuring the soft, soulful vocals of Percydread and rocking some moody washes of synth pads as well as dub-style bass. "I'm Not Insane" also goes the vocal route, with Kurnel MC filling the breakdowns with a fast-flowing rhyme that builds in momentum. And for the ultimate bass hit, check out the enormous and appropriately-titled "Nuclear Sub" - probably one of the highlights of a classy and pleasantly-varied debut.
ILL 022
19 Jul 10
BRR 003
27 Jul 09
KMD 014
22 May 08
VIM 031
24 Sep 09
BIGMD 041
22 Oct 12
AUX 002
18 Aug 08
ITD 012
20 Jul 12
KMC 003
01 Feb 09
DAN 013XX1
01 Apr 13
DSTR 070
13 May 13
SUPAT 002
18 May 09
KCR 001
30 Aug 11
KMC 010
14 Feb 09
UD 0036B
09 Nov 09
DSTR 032
01 Oct 11
RIDDIMFRUIT 009
21 Jun 12
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.
NOS 5717
21 Aug 08
BB 0045
10 Sep 12
Review:
Praised by the likes of Fatboy Slim, Craig Charles and Fake Blood (Wiseguys), it's no surprise that this rising producer evokes the spirit of the 90s. With four albums under his belt already, Hoy knows what he's doing and "Bouncework" is a great example of his production skills; taking a very Fatboy sounding track and adding a bit of modern fizz into the mix. While maybe not being strictly true these days, "Everybody Wants To Big a DJ" has 'festival favourite' written all over it. Ramshank deliver a killer, rough-as-you-like electro-house monster remix that stands out a mile as an EP highlight.
BENDIT 002-X
24 Nov 08
RNF 003
14 May 12
TJ 019
07 May 12 | ||
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