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Party Breaks: Essential Selection
Various
BMD - "Bangerwall" - (3:37)
BMD - "Feels Good" - (3:41)
BMD - "Your Thing" - (4:07)
BMD - "You Made It" - (3:47) 120 BPM
Cez14 - "Mambo No 14" - (4:47)
Chudy - "Clap Your Hands" - (3:26)
Chudy & Warson - "Ghetto Bounce" - (3:15)
Chudy - "Funky Lady" - (3:37)
DJ Axe - "Funky Ass Beat" - (4:01) 120 BPM
DJ Axe - "Funky Flow" - (5:20)
DJ Kid Stretch - "Take Me" - (4:26)
Jayl Funk - "Honk The Phonk" - (4:30)
Jayl Funk - "Funky Song" - (3:59)
Jayl Funk - "Let's Dance" - (3:16) Hot
Myniemo - "The Battle" - (4:18) 123 BPM
MustBeat Crew vs Nynfus Corporation - "No 1" - (5:24) 122 BPM
Timothy Wisdom & The Funk Hunters - "Walking On The Sun" (feat The Root Sellers) - (3:55) 120 BPM
Toastbusters - "Dope n Spicey" - (4:12)
Warson & DJ Noz - "Ghetto Sisters" - (3:18)
Warson & DJ Noz - "Sometimes" (bonus free track) - (2:40)
Review: The clue's in the title - Essential Selection. Tru Funk's repertoire is so large it now stretches all the way to the sun and back, but this is the label at their most selective, digging deep into their two year history for the very best party gems. Highlights across the 20 track compendium include the psychedelic twangs and infectious hooks of "Mambo No 14", the squishy early-Plump DJs style funk of "Funky Ass Beat" and BMD's ace version of Jamie Lidell's "Little Bit Of Feelgood". No party will be complete without this collection; dancefloor shenanigans guaranteed.
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TF 32
25 Nov 13
Breakbeat
Party Breaks Vol 8
Various
Gyocz & Hanzee - "Funk Up The House" - (6:18) 132 BPM
Itchy Bastards - "Da Rolla" - (4:18) 120 BPM
NineLives The Cat & Scott Carter - "Step Up" - (5:43) 142 BPM
Toastbusters - "Dope 'N' Spicey" - (4:15) Hot
Silo Da Funk & Warson - "Ghetto Train" (feat Faroth) - (3:56) 132 BPM
Warson - "Go Girl" - (3:44)
Review: The Tru Funk label offer up the latest volume of their mash-up series Party Breaks with gems such as the Aretha and Wilson Pickett sampling "Step Up" by NineLives The Cat & Scott Carter, the 90s pop-fest "Dope 'n' Spicey" by Toastbusters, or the bluesy "Ghetto Train" by Silo Da Funk & Warson, and more mixing the funk with a hefty dollop of breakbeat swagger.
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TF 08
21 Nov 11
Breakbeat
Boogie Boutique Volume 3
Various
NineLives The Cat - "LaLaLa" - (3:24) 149 BPM
Hayz - "Bathroom Banger" - (4:34) 146 BPM
Morlack - "Get Up & Boogie" - (5:07)
Toastbusters - "I Got Something" - (4:01) 126 BPM
DJ Wood - "No Ice Cream On The Road" - (3:25) Hot
Chris Awesome - "Payback" - (5:06) 129 BPM
DJ Twister - "Boogie Shuffle" - (5:00) 125 BPM
DELimentary - "Wak Wak" - (5:15) 149 BPM
Freddy Fresh - "Pinata" - (2:54) 125 BPM
Telephunken - "Gangsta Walk" - (3:37)
Review: From the funk 'n' breaks label Boogie Boutique comes this third selection of 10 winning nuggets, featuring Hayz' Shaggy tribute "Bathroom Banger", Freddy Fresh's excellently trippy mix of Cuban piano and Latin exotica "Pinata", and the Ludacris-sampling "Boogie Shuffle". For a more head-nodding flavour though, head straight for DJ Wood's "No Ice Cream On The Road" or Nine Lives The Cat's "LaLaLa".
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BBR 005
26 Sep 11
Breakbeat
Boogie Boutique Volume 2
Various
Hayz - "Ghetto Rat" - (5:07)
Funk Ferret & Some DJ - "Shake Ya Booty" - (3:51)
NineLives The Cat - "Let Me In" - (4:34)
Badboe - "Show Me Ghetto" - (5:48) 120 BPM
DJ Wood - "Zimba In The Deep" - (6:06)
Ursula 1000 - "Sophisticated Boom Boom" - (3:20) 132 BPM
Nick Fonkynson - "D-Funk" - (5:42) 120 BPM
DJ Kid Stretch - "Get Down To The Funky Sound" - (4:37) Hot
Morlack - "Come To The Go-Go" - (5:50)
Toastbusters - "That's Funky Fresh" - (4:08)
Review: This is a bit of a treat for funk breaks fans, as leading label Boogie Boutique gathers together a selection of its finest floor-filling bangers. With cheeky mash-ups and bootleg remixes from the likes of Hayz, Ursula 1000 and Nick Fonkyson, there's much to enjoy, not least the sheer silliness of some of the rump-shaking fusions. Check, for example, the anthemic grooves of Nine Lives The Cat's "Let Me In" (a brilliantly executed fusion of "Just Be Good To Me" and "Cross The Tracks") or Badboe's "Show Me Ghetto". None of the cuts will win you brownie points with chin-strokers, but they'll certainly smash up the dance - and that's all that matters.
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BBR 004
26 Apr 11
Breakbeat
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