Review: The Black Teeth gang have delivered a real smokey box of goodies with this one, as Flatmate touches down to unload four tracks of sub-driven garage goodness, exploring the darker side of the genre that is on the tips of everyone's tongues right now. We open up with 'Blood On The Ground', a silky swagger through dripping key delays and heavyweight sublines, followed by both the more LFO-driven scatters of 'Jump Boy' and broken-beat drum stylings of 'Vincent'. To close off this already impressive collection of UKG wonder, 'Stopper Don't Talk To Me' comes in clutch as a final roller, sampling a classic dancehall vocal to maximum effect.
Review: Pump it up! Flatmate go from nought-to-fully inflated in 10 seconds flat on this firing debut for Stanton Warriors Punks. A tight balance of thundering mid 2000s style electro rasping bass and smooth wavy R&B on the breakdown, it's tailored for some serious mind-bending and pant-dropping on all bass floors this summer. Brighton's Hot Goods brings equal levels of mischief to his broken drum electroid version. Time to get wavy.
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