Review: After 14 blinding releases, the Trouble & Bass crew have compiled the best of the bass for this collection of original releases from their epic series of gonzoid-electro bangers. From the snakey Dutch leads of Drop The Lime's "Doomsday Device" to the hardcore dubstep tweaks of "Days Go By" by Boogaloo Crew, this is a must-have for anyone who missed out on the earlier Champion releases. Rico Tubbs and Calvertron are to be found in typically ravey form on "Body Free", while Baobinga mixes nasty rap verses with bassline beats on "Make It Drop". With AC Slater, Mumdance, Samo Sound Boy, Marc Remillard and Zombies For Money also included, this is an essential collection of the finest bass beats out there.
Review: Luca Venezia's Trouble & Bass imprint touch down in Australia for the sixth edition of their jetsetting Heavy Bass Champions Of The World Series calling on Melbourne's resident mutant funkateers Acid Jacks. The duo last appeared on the heavy bass loiving label in 2007 with the party house of "Mookie", and this EP certainly marks a progression in their sound, albeit one that still retains their love of the acid house sound. First up is an extended rework of live favourite "Crazy Legs", last seen on the T & B Scion sampler, with the Prince meets DJ Pierre 303 carnage being extended by a full four minutes. "Acid Hits All Night Long" combines early acid house jack with percussive elements of Baltimore club music and vocals reminiscent of Detroit Grand Pubahs. "Jerked" finishes proceedings with a throbbing lysergic exercise in dancefloor simplicity.
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