Review: The latest volume of remixes of Eats Everything's "8 Cubed" brings together established and new names. First up is Mark Broom. The seminal UK producer has been putting out music for almost three decades, and he never fails to impress. On this occasion, Broom hits the target with his take on "Pump". Revolving around menacing, Rob Hood-style organs, a slamming, old school techno rhythm and a looped vocal sample, Broom delivers a highly impactful re-work. BEC's rework of "Trade" is a different proposition. It also kicks hard, but the focus here is on insistent tonal bleeps unravelling over a high-paced, rolling groove.
Review: There are two mixes of 'All The Ladies' to choose from here, but as one of them is the original 12-inch mix that we reviewed back in March, let's concentrate on the remix from man-of-the-moment Rebuke. He takes 'All The Ladies' down a darker, techier path, toughening up the drums, putting the vocal through the FX mangle and, most importantly, adding a rough-edged n' rave-y bass synth riff all of his own. No great surprises there, then, but it's safe to say his rub will extend the track's dancefloor longevity for at least a few more months.
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