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CIRCLP 002
13 May 13
Review:
Doctor P and Flux Pavilion hand over the selection duties to familiar label faces Funtcase and Cookie Monsta for the second Circus set. A 25-strong banger compendium balanced between classics and exclusives, it oozes the perfect blend of bare-faced bass attitude and tongue-in-cheek humour. From Roksonix string-soaked jig jamboree "Music In Me" to Brown & Gammon's emotional audio rainbow "Dark Matter", the Circus sound is represented at its boldest, most characterful and, above all, fun. Not a dull moment in sight - check this and remember why we all got into dubstep in the first place.
SPKT 011
01 May 13
BOMBBASSF 001
15 May 13
Played by: Mooqee, Actual Sounds, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Utah Saints, The Funk Hunters, Ez Icarus, Basement Freaks, Essex Groove, Tulioxi
Review:
Mooqee's label Bombstrikes is doing all right for itself. So much so in fact that they've reached that milestone - a label's first compilation album. Here Mooqee has selected 25 sizzling bangers new and old that do it for him, and hopefully will do it for you too. Highlights include the compressed electro steamroller that is "Back To School", the crunch synth funky freakout of "Come On Bounce" and the devastating bass that's eaten all the pies of "Let's Do It Right Now". Heavy!
BBP-069
03 May 13
Played by: DJ Stex, Chudy, DJ Self, Jayl Funk, Actual Sounds, Justin Johnson, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Badboe, DJ Axe, Morlack, Ez Icarus, Essex Groove
Review:
Flip the switch and get with the program: evergreen party purveyors Breakbeat Paradise have commissioned a whole bunch of reversions and each one is an instant booty-buster. Highlights abound throughout this raucous bass-bizzled nu-funk adventure but only a twit wouldn't pack Badboe's rub of Kool Hertz En Vouge sampling sizzle-up "Whatta Joint", JiggyJoe's orchestral disco-strung halfstepper rub of Calagad 13's "Back To The Power" or Badboe's take on Rudd's Supremes-slicing "Shake It Out". Paradise found.
100542 65
25 May 13
FLR 05
12 Jun 13
Review:
Funkosol get down to some serious Booty business as their crew look way back to the 50s and take us back to the future by way of big bolshy breakbeats and classic hip-hop vocals. It's a subversive brew with some interesting surprises such as SonicFUNK's use of Booker T & The MGs on "That's Hip Hop" and Jay-Z's appearances on The Man From DelMonty's "King Of Californ-I-A". Our advice? Bore into "Boar Stuff" - you certainly won't get bored.
LWFIA 07
20 May 13
RAV 038
06 May 13
PM 001DXI
02 Jun 13
241462 013
14 Jun 13
PRESS 007
10 Jun 13
DFC 57784
11 Jun 13
803330 0181645
01 May 13
100543 17
17 May 13
SHKS 003
28 May 13
TF 25
22 Apr 13
Played by: Roast Beatz, Chudy, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Juno Recommends Funk/Reissues, Morlack, Turntill, Ez Icarus, Essex Groove, Radical Mixtape
Review:
Flying the nu-funk flag loudly and proudly, Polish imprint Tru Funk hit number six in their highly collectable bootleg and bass jam series. It's instantly business as usual as we hit Cez14 and Dastardly Kuts' Supremes/David Morales blend "Keep Me Hanging". Elsewhere we find DJ Czech taking Jay Ski and the Quad City DJs and giving them a sexy low-swung bass treatment on "Sky Train". We see Lebroski & Delimentary taking lead from Afrojack with a classic b-boy sample and showing him how it's done properly. Morlack, however, steals the show with a fine rendition of De La Soul and Chaka Khan's "All Good".
PBR 034
20 Jun 13
RRUK 07
13 May 13
SPKS 001
29 May 13
OSCD-046
17 May 13
RR 011
12 Jun 13
STUDIGI 123
20 May 13
SUBCD 3039-2
13 May 13
Review:
A finer schooling in contemporary Detroit soul you will not find; Mr De - AKA ghettotech legend Ade Manior - digs deep and curates another fine collection from his label's back cat. Each track is a highlight, from De's own electroboogie theme tune to his deeper, more emotion-rich house projects as Renaissance. Naturally Underground Resistance's Galaxy 2 Galaxy joints are a major drawer; if the proto-anthem "Jupiter Jazz" and the more meandering robo cloud jazz of "Inspiration" aren't in your collection now is the time to get up to speed.
RC 1336CD
17 Jun 13
SPBR 050
29 Apr 13 |
