Review: With UKG being the undeniable sound of the UK underground dance scene right now, compilations such as this latest box from R U SRS are an absolute gold mine for DJ's across the country, with this particular collection featuring 26 rave-ready belters. Artist wise, the quality level is looking super high, with the likes of Romey, BWK Project, Brent Kilner, Jay Ward and more all lending their hands, with the overall energy levels being through the roof. Although there are a lot of top quality drops to choose from, our highlights would have to include the free-roaming synth warbles of Kusha's 'Be Free', next to Syneater's wonky sound design across 'Feel Good' and Jay Colyer's sub-heavy bumper in 'Don't Want Me'. A very tasty affair.
Review: America's Syneater returns to the Ohm Bass imprint with a scorching new old-school cut, and it's fair to say that this dude is on one hell of a roll as of late! "Push Aside" is nuthin' but a hip-twisting garage lick knee deep in mutant low-end and chopped-out vocals. The tune brings together everything from early NY house to noughties UK garage. Another winner from the one like Syneater!
Review: Syneater hails from the US and is a big 90s fan. However although you can hear influences from that era in his music, he never goes full retro. Instead "Rat At At" is a slice of forward thinking bass music, starting from a base of 4 x 4 and dubstep, the tune explores some pretty moody deep bass zones peppered with some killer MC flow. Nasty!
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