Review: It's been a great year for Bunnerz releases so far as he's delivered utter scuds on the likes of Invicta and Cave, now he returns to Bagged & Tagged with his biggest one of the year so far. The fiery energy and dark funk he's become known for is evident instantly on 'Demand & Supply' before things get trippy and weird with 'New York'. Elsewhere but 'Undercover' and 'Doom Raider' bring a bulldozer-like groove, Obbley joins the fray on the tense harmonics and pneumatic steps off 'Dark Behaviour' and 'Mask' concludes the EP with a little sprinkle of cosmic mischief and a Tyke-flavoured groove. Bag it.
Review: Bagged & Tagged are a regular here on Juno and for good reason, their proclivity for steadily releasing rough but energetic, whole-hearted cuts is strong and their small size doesn't prevent the release of top-quality music. They've roped in the Belgian crew for this one and 'Market' is the strongest on the release, with a Low Down Deep-esque feel to its cracking percussion and a torn, broken back end that rips across the range with style. The other 3 cuts go down a similar, wicked jump-up route and, if you like B&T, this is the release for you.
Obbley & Dub Sense - "F Society" (feat MC Mel) - (3:44) 175 BPM
Obbley & Latte - "What's Up" - (3:50) 175 BPM
Review: G13 are here with their latest release for the newly upon us Autumn season, an EP from Obbley in the sixth instalment of their Time To Shine series. This label always - repeat, ALWAYS - bring out the goods with their tunes and this release is no different, sitting very nicely in the modern, up-to-date brand of attitude-filled D&B pioneered by the likes of Serum and Bou. 'BAnimal' exemplifies this perfectly, with a rough and diving bassline that will definitely sit well with the discerning D&B head. 'What's Up' is another creative cut, its spooky bassline definitely setting it apart from others. A shoutout to MC Mel on 'F Society' as well for some great MC work.