Review: It's that time of the year again as 1Forty roam back into the realms of Funky & UKG with four summer-ready rumblers, jam-packed with bubbling flavour from start to finish. We open up with a starboy combination as Gemi provides the backdrop for Snowy's high energy vocal displays on 'Answer', a party-starting creation, perfect for festival season with some serious sing-along vibes, all wrapped in Gemi's scorching UKG arrangement below. From here, we dive into the depths of bassy abandon as 'Sequencing' sees Arma unleashing a pulsating display of snare-driven rhythm and gnarly sub pulses, before the constantly shifting reese-lines of Edward White's 'London City' are let loose to cause chaos in the dance. Finally, Richard Wright arrives for an old school induction on 'Trust Meh', a bulbous fusion of tight drum processing, rave-lifted vocal samples and dizzying subs below, all working together for a fabulous finale. Lovely stuff!
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