Review: With loping dancehall funk and autotuned reggae vibes, this single from Think Tonk and General Mikey is the perfect envelope of music for carnival season. The weather is improving and the lockdown restrictions are easing, and these two have roped in two remixers to beef up an already perfect original. 'None of Dem' is legitimate dancehall, full of integrity and grounded in the partyland ethos that sees bashment, reggae and dub meet in a technicolour explosion of good vibes. Riddim Punks toughens things up with a drum & bass flip, whilst Red Eye Hifi lays out the kicks in an even harder rendition that crosses genre boundaries with ease. Lovely stuff.
Review: More fusion from the elusive Manny soundboys Think Tonk as they continue to melt down the essence of jungle, drum & bass and bashment. "Ride Out" is their shiniest dancehall stepper to date with an autotuned vocal that's almost foxy in its male prowess. The remixes pay full respect as Benny Page gets his sunshine D&B skank on while Zed Bias gives V two slinky 135 garage jams. Strap up, this one's riding for a long time to come.
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