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BOOTYFRUIT 013
30 May 13
Review:
Serious booty-fusion abounds on this new series from Booty Fruit. Badboe introduces Jeru The Damaja and Ini Kamoze to a disco bassline. Roast Beatz gives Grand Puba a sexy, sun-kissed facelift. El Bomba and Hidden Riddim go back to school on their Akai and get clever with a range of well-known samples and big old juicy bassline. Waggles finishes the set with the cheekiest addition that sees the Beastie Boys on a lounge lizard samba flex. Party insanity.
BONG 011
27 May 13
SPK 085B
12 Jun 13
SPBR 051
20 May 13
BOMBEATZ 135
13 May 13
505545 3688508
13 May 13
Played by: DJ Stex, Chudy, Trotter, Jayl Funk, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, DJ Axe, The Funk Hunters, Ez Icarus, Basement Freaks
Review:
Is it just us or are Basement Freaks albums getting funkier and funkier? As hinted with their Soul Digga EP last winter, the trio just keep getting more organic and authentic, this being their most engaging, juiciest funk LP to date. From the Alabama 3 meets the Daptones style "Gimme More" to the insanely authentic Parliament skit "Disco Boy" via the mild skank bounce, organ noodling and Troutman crooning on "Red Light Streets", this really is party dynamite. Basement Freaks are ruling the nu-funk scene right now.
NOISTORM 69
01 May 13
PJMSTP 001
17 Jun 13
POOTY 107D
10 Jun 13
POOTY 094D
06 May 13
SNTM 005
04 Jun 13
DR 431
18 Jun 13
AYRA 035
07 Jun 13
AYRA 037
23 May 13
R 140
12 May 13
SUPL 015
20 May 13
SUPL 011
29 Apr 13
222420 13
22 Apr 13
7952013
09 May 13
Review:
Big-assed bootleg business from the Actual Sounds crew... Big Bang Breaks revisits Public Enemy on "Bring Your Whistle" and Derrick May on "Swings Of Life". Meanwhile Funk You Very Much mixes up Randy Newman with Biggie Smalls on "Leaving Cali", gives The Doors a slap with glove of glitches on "Break The Doors" and gets jiggy on a two-step vibe with "Bop A Lot". Elsewhere we find Funky Wah Wah fusing Too Short's "Blow The Whistle" with a reggae version of Marvin Gaye on "Blow It Shorty". Hit 'em up... Then knock 'em down!
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14 May 13
SERD 010
10 Jun 13
KBR 043
06 May 13
825646 873449
25 May 13
NMFB 0055
30 May 13
DL 033
23 May 13
DZ 003
03 Jun 13
MMR 015
15 Jun 13
VIMBREAKS 195
18 May 13
SOHR 057
03 Jun 13
AYRA 040
10 May 13
AYRA 032
20 Jun 13
AMM 106
20 May 13
CATSOLO 103
22 Apr 13
POOTY 102D
27 May 13
DOD 00002
22 May 13
ESR 085
10 Jun 13
GL 064
27 May 13
SPK 088
06 May 13
SPK 092
03 Jun 13
TDP 006
24 May 13
BMA 004
03 May 13
505572 1807778
13 May 13
V.I.M.BREAKS 193
07 May 13
VL 111
14 Jun 13
CTM 002
12 Jun 13
INCR 037
07 Jun 13
CTM 001
29 May 13 | ||
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