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HOT 001
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 028
16 Nov 12 Breakbeat
DEEKLINE feat TOP CAT/NICK THAYER
HOT 002
16 May 08 Breakbeat
Played by: Johnnypluse(Bulabeats Records)
HC 029
14 Jan 13 Breakbeat
HC 027
30 Jul 12 Breakbeat
Played by: DJ Stex
Review:
The poorly pseudonymed players Defkline and Polo get their mitts on Alex Care's "Too Close", giving it two royal club makeovers. Taking the track that's largely famous for being on Microsoft's latest advert, the breakbeat mix eschews the dubstep bass of the original in favour of spiky acid stabs, lush keys and a mild electro twang to the bass. Very well played. Meanwhile on the dubstep version we find a much more drama-drenched vibe as the duo add more emphasis on Alex's emotional vocal chords and even throw in a little acoustic guitar plucks before the big old wobble kicks in. Which version is best? Well it's "Too Close" to say!
HC 026
24 Mar 12 Breakbeat
Review:
Ever listened to Switch's "I Still Love You" and thought 'this could do with raving up a tad'? Defkline and Red Polo obviously have, and they were wise to do so. Think 'end of the night hug-athon', think 'peak of the set, lighters up time', think 'turn the dancefloor into one massive smile', this cheeky remix ticks more boxes than a professional box-ticker and is likely to bring a grin to your groovers. Fancy turning that grin into a creased up ugly bass face? Slam in the screaming dubstep remix by Sonwah Fresh.
HC 030
03 Dec 12 Breakbeat
HC032
11 Feb 13 Breakbeat
Played by: Mooqee, Juno Recommends Breakbeat, Juno Recommends Drum & Bass, The Funk Hunters, Ez Icarus, Funk And Filth
Review:
Not one week from their last Disco Cakes release, Defkline and Red Polo return on sister label Hot Cakes for another pair of rambunctious party bangers. "Oh Sevre! Look What You Done" sees the pair rework Julio Bashmore's ubiquitous hit "Au Seve" to fine effect across two versions. The "Breakbeat Garage" version does exactly what it says on the tin, cutting up that infectious bassline and giving it a touch more bite, while the drum & bass mix ramps things with a crazy tempo and thick subs. If such a thing is possible, Defkline & Red Polo have actually improved on the original.
HC 021
04 May 11 Breakbeat
HOT 024
26 Nov 11 Breakbeat
HOT 019
12 Oct 10 Breakbeat
HC 010
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 09
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 012
10 Oct 08 Breakbeat
HC 016
09 Jan 10 Breakbeat
HC 018
16 Apr 10 Breakbeat
HC 008
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 06
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 004
16 May 08 Breakbeat
HC 023
17 Oct 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
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.
HC 022
27 Sep 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
HC 033
06 May 13 Breakbeat
Played by: Ez Icarus
Review:
Taking Asaf Avidan's emotional exercise in modern day folk and giving it the regal reboot it deserves, Pure SX and Mutant Breakz ensure Hot Cakes' reputation as 'king of bass bootlegs' remains intact with this blistering breakbeat version of "One Day". One sawtooth bassline sizzles over a more elongated distorted low-end lick while the beats swagger and the guitars loop gently in the background. Building gradually, the vocal doesn't really take full presence until the breakdown, causing serious dancefloor meltdown in the process.
HC 015
04 Oct 09 Breakbeat
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