Review: A friend in need is a friend indeed but a friend with a really good music collection, some decks, a love for the party is definitely better... Especially when they're packing the excellent Top Cat reboots that Streetlife have been spraying these days. Following weekly spark-ups we're now treated to the whole album-sized collection. Remixes come from the highest of grade: Kleu, Harley D, Upgrade, Deekline, Leaf, Liondub, Serial Killaz And the songs themselves are some of the most iconic jungle lyrics of all time. Highlights include Klue's joker-smoker blasting fire up of 'Friend In Need', Fleck's savage jungle mash-up of 'Pirate Radio' and the hurricane-like shake-up of 'Mr Undertaker' from Liondub.
Review: When it comes to skanks you can always rely on the jungle/jump-up fusioneers Serial Killaz. Two of the most prolific and hardest working men in the bass game, for their next bullet they've collided with the Ragga Twins to pop the style once again. "Duppy Man" takes a very well-known riddim, ups the tempo and beefs up the drums while leaving more than enough space for Flinty and Deman to spit their lyrical signature. Complete with a mind-bogglingly twisted dancehall remix and instrumentals, this one covers absolutely everything that's great about the fizzy cross-pollination happening in drum & bass right now.
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