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BadxGood
BadxGood - (3:04) 98 BPM
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CMR 0053BXG
19 Nov 20
Hip Hop/R&B
SOUND GANGSTA
Sound Gangsta (acapella) - (2:52) 99 BPM
Review: NY x TO x JA! The international link up continues as Marcus Visionary and Liondub hook up once again under their Rumble alias. Recent beats have been graced by young upcoming talents whereas their latest workout "Sound Gangsta" has been created especially for a man that is somewhat of a veteran and legend in the game; Red Fox. The Jamaica raised New York resident has a breathless flow and a unique talent for effortlessly switching tones, flows and dynamics. All of his skills are on show for this one.
The A side Dancehall mix gives an interesting polished production take on Rumble's brand of dancehall with plenty of contemporary rap and hip hop influences. Think Mr. Collipark meets Tarik "Rvssian" Johnston.
Liondub's signature sounds are evident in the NYC mix, which swaps claps for snares and the modern polished sounds are swapped for stripped back for old school New York HipHop sounds in a constantly fluctuating 8 bar dancehall form. There is a tasty jungle mix that time stretches the vocal and synth hook and under lays it with booming sub bass and rattling tribal beats. Red Fox's slowed flow sits perfectly on top of jungle beats which probably tells you that all these dance promoters like Jungle Mania are missing a trick not booking him! There is a whole set of instrumental mixes for when you have vocalists on set and we are looking forward to hip hop and dancehall vocalists jumping on these for freestyles and ciphers over the next few months.
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RMBL 003
16 Jun 17
Dancehall/Ragga
WEED WEED
Weed Weed (Jungle mix) - (4:02) 90 BPM Hot
Skandal Bag Riddim (Jungle mix) - (4:02) 90 BPM
Played by: LIONDUB
Review: Jungle dons from over the Atlantic Liondub & Marcus Visionary are finally back in the studio producing under their Rumble alias, creating riddims to showcase talented vocalists from NY to JA. The result is the infectious Skandal Bag Riddim which is toasted to a cinder by Blackout JA for the ganja tribute track "weed weed". The bin busting sub bass of the jungle mix is bound to get pulses racing as the offbeat skank lends itself perfectly to the tempo change. Both instrumental versions are strong enough to hold their own in any soundcash, with bass hooks that you wil be humming all the way through your 20 sack.
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RMBL 002
20 Apr 17
Dancehall/Ragga
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