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Double Trouble EP
Lebrosk - "Bring The Boom Back!" - (4:32) Hot
Delimentary - "Hip Hop A Be Bop" - (6:02) 120 BPM
Review: Big booty business from two of south England's most promising nu-funkateers: London's Lebrosk gets his backpack on with some classic horn-blasting hip-hop fusion that doesn't sounds dissimilar to Ugly Duckling. Party vibes guaranteed. Delimentary, meanwhile, opts for a darker sound. Throwing a well-known Jungle Brothers vocal down over a bolshy bulbous bass and dramatic strings, it's an instant crowd pleaser.
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RMR 008
20 Dec 13
Breakbeat
Boogie Boutique Volume 3
Various
NineLives The Cat - "LaLaLa" - (3:24) 149 BPM
Hayz - "Bathroom Banger" - (4:34) 146 BPM
Morlack - "Get Up & Boogie" - (5:07)
Toastbusters - "I Got Something" - (4:01) 126 BPM
DJ Wood - "No Ice Cream On The Road" - (3:25) Hot
Chris Awesome - "Payback" - (5:06) 129 BPM
DJ Twister - "Boogie Shuffle" - (5:00) 125 BPM
DELimentary - "Wak Wak" - (5:15) 149 BPM
Freddy Fresh - "Pinata" - (2:54) 125 BPM
Telephunken - "Gangsta Walk" - (3:37)
Review: From the funk 'n' breaks label Boogie Boutique comes this third selection of 10 winning nuggets, featuring Hayz' Shaggy tribute "Bathroom Banger", Freddy Fresh's excellently trippy mix of Cuban piano and Latin exotica "Pinata", and the Ludacris-sampling "Boogie Shuffle". For a more head-nodding flavour though, head straight for DJ Wood's "No Ice Cream On The Road" or Nine Lives The Cat's "LaLaLa".
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BBR 005
26 Sep 11
Breakbeat
Get Your Boogie Down
The Dancefloor Outlaws - "Get Your Boogie Down" - (5:09)
Tom Drummond & JMC - "Again & Again & Again" - (4:21) 120 BPM
Delimentary - "Why Can't There Be Love" - (4:59)
Slynk vs Ed Solo - "I Wish" - (4:37) Hot
Review: Back with their second release, Disco Cakes assemble a talented mix of breaks producers of all different styles and collect them on this new, funk-fuelled set. Tom Drummond and JMC have fun with Daft Punk's "Robot Rock" on "Again & Again & Again", while big soulful vocals can be found on The Dancefloor Outlaws "Get Your Boogie Down" and Delimentary's "Why Can't There Be Love". Slynk and Ed Solo meanwhile update Skee Lo's evergreen "I Wish" in a whole new breaks-tinted way.
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DC 002
07 Mar 11
Breakbeat
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