Review: After a period of sporadic dispatches, the mighty Diffrent crew return with a collection of fresh originals and reboots of label classics. Part VA album, part statement of intent; 'Revolution Of The Giraffe' captures everything you already know and love about the label (its bleeding edge jungle sound and motley crew of cross-generational musical misfits) while supercharging us for what they have in store for the future. As with anything they've put out since launching way back in 2010, boundaries are blurred as we glide between jungle, D&B, 160, breaks and all things in between. Highlights include the deep emotional surges of Lakeway's 'Even Though', Eusebeia's cavernous twist of Crypticz' 'Could Have Been' and bossman Dexta's venomous 160 assault 'Giraffes On Acid'. Wind your neck in.
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