Review: Since being established one year ago, UK label Saucy have kept themselves very busy indeed. Apart from releasing singles from a top selection of international talent, they've also treated their audience to a few mini-compilations too. Here, they go for the big one: a full-blown collection to celebrate their first birthday. There are 20 tracks to chosen from, highlights include the deep string-led house of "Murder (Skapes mix)" by SPX, the otherworldly laser-bass attack of "Renegade Horns" by Libra and the haunted bass-step of Distro's remix of Pelikann's "Hear Me".
Review: Originally Featured on the second installment of the Saucy Selections compilation series, Grande's arresting anthem "N.O.S." generated a lot of positive attention. Having been supported by the likes of MistaJam, My Nu Leng, Kissy Sell Out, Spekktrum and B-Traits, it's now time for the remixes. Dosage opts for end-of-the-world dub-trap and Inkline delivers some heavy, heavy 4x4 wobble. However it's a photo finish between Libra and the original for who's got the coolest, nastiest, laser-bass attack...and we think its too close to call.
Review: UK operation Saucy Record return with a swiftly compiled second volume of Saucy Selections featuring a healthy 17 cuts of Tech, Bass, House and Garage from the international community. Label regulars like Libra (UK), Melod!k, and Spekktrum brush up against Saucy newcomers and there's a pleasant array of styles and sounds to be found within this selection, moving from sultry cuts such as opener "Had Enough" by Chris Skapetis to tougher and rougher bassline movers. Grande's "NOS" playfully toys around the Club Constructions approach to dancefloor tools, whilst Spekktrum is on aggro form with compilation highlight "The Game".
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