Review: Following heavy releases from the likes of Tomix, Neman and Hickupz, Lincoln crew Drippyboiii level up once again with Rise Up; an 18-track knock-out VA collection from the very forefront of future talent. Highlights come in all shapes and sizes, forms and flavours including the hectic hype alarm 'Disparity' from Caramel, the rudeboy jungle bizness of Konz' 'Think It Over', the spatial slaps and alien bubbles of 'Around The World' from Nu:Temper, the endless grizzles and groans of 'Nick The Greek' from Brownson and the mad drum thumping drama of Placebo & Olly Riz's 'Clicks & Clacks'. But that's just a wee selection of the gully power on offer here. Check it and check into the future.
Review: Drippyboiii is back and oh boy, this release is absolutely top notch. For anyone out there who likes their rollers dark and dirty yet precise and engineered with quality in mind, you'll be into this release. With three harsh tracks, this release is just bursting with quality and if we ran a label, we'd certainly be writing these names down for the future. The first track, 'Katana', from Caramel and Madrush MC, excels in its simplicity, with all the work being done in a simple yet devastating drum pattern and its relationship to top-notch bit of menacing MC work. The others follow this pattern: stunningly solid drums, fat basslines and arrangements rooted in simplicity, allowing the small details to shine, especially Neman's 'Land Of The Free', which packs a creative arrangement of fluttering jump stabs and drawn out bass notes. Naughty.
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