Review: Germany representing! Jump-up representing! Shrust's PDD gathers friends old and new for a riotous kick-start to 2017. It's fire from the off as OG Bassface Sascha lets rip with "Superhuman" which tips a nod to the Supreme Being/Taxman style of late 2000s jumpery before Lustral lays down his nastiest tones on the insanely uncompromising "Z2A". Elsewhere Koznik & Khavy adds a little amen twist on "Killer", Manga scratches our hinds raw as he riddles us with glitches on "Dragon's Claw" and Machines threw a little 90s west coast hip-hop feels before ripping our faces off on "Ears Still Blastin" With more caustic bumpers from Mech, Substainless, Connecta and Cue, this is one seriously explosive package.
Review: Longstanding junglist Sappo continues his timeless drum magic with another uncompromised "Jungle Rollers" collection. Taking the driving seat, he kicks off with an amen-focused roller with mild jazz tones on the fittingly titled "1996". 6Blocc takes us back another three years to 1993 when the ragga-jungle relationship was in its honeymoon. All rattling drums and precision-placed ragamuffin vocals. Alpha & Tim Ryan continue the skank-minded approach with a killer Courtney Melody sample and classic badboy rolling groove. Finally Connecta joins the dots between jungle and drum & bass with a robust slab of rolling rawness that wouldn't go amiss in a Hazard or Potential Badboy set.
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