Since the late nineties Jem “Stone” Panufnik has been right at the cutting edge of underground art and music culture, most notably with Finger Lickin’ Records, the pioneering dance music label he co-founded and which for over a decade acted as a springboard for his multitude of talents ranging from iconic graphics to record production.
Under his Jem Stone moniker and other musical aliases including Soul of Man, Bush Doctors and Midnight Heist, he has released a wealth of quirky club smashes and remixes for labels such as Bombstrikes, GhettoFunk, Freshly Squeezed, TommyBoy and Jalapeno Records.
Review: Finger Lickin lothario Stone continues his joyously unpredictable groove assault with this laid-back slab of fun-poking hip-hop. Swaggering beats, jazzy piano flurries and slick rhymes from UK word-players Mouthwash and Gold Seal, it's definitely one for the earlier chapters of the evening. Looking for something a little more 'late night'? Look no further than Featurecast's jack-slapping skank-up. Walloping away at a cool 110BPM with 110 tonnes of bass, it's the consummate complement to the original's cool nature. "Top O' The Town" - drop it and you'll be talk of the town.
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