Review:
More UK funky business from the usually reliable L2S imprint, this time in the shape of a Juno Exclusive from Gage. The lead track itself is something of a sweet and unassuming chunk of vocal pleasantness - the sort of thing that should induce tears of joy from dancefloor casualties at three in the morning. Yet for all its melodic sweetness, it still boasts the sort of bassline that would tear apart your intestines on a hefty rig. Elsewhere, there's some deep 4/4 garage fare in the shape of "No More Lessons", a mellow dubstep roller (with a very long intro!) called "Empty Promises 2", and a woozy two-step builder by the name of "Kateside". Along with the title track, it's this latter cut that most impresses.