Review: Switch! Asbo rev up the remix engine with this killer trio of versions. First up is Jinx who goes back to 2013 and VIPs up one of his earliest Asbo releases "This Goes Out". Smoothing out the original's bouncy charm for something a bit heavier and sub soaked, it's less of a VIP and more of a complete rebuild. Elsewhere Subcriminal adds some searing bass lasers and a hip slinking wiggle to Vinyl Junkie & Sanxion's sweet reggae skanking "That Girl" before DJ Westy finalises with another 2013 flexback as he lets DJ Choppah get his blades out on his ever toasty "Natty Dread". Wheel up...
Review: Choices: You can do this the easy way or "The Hardway Vol 6". Pick the former and your life is simple but kinda unfulfilling. Pick the latter and you're rewarded three killer jungle jams from everyone's favourite antisocialists. Jinx gives Durban's remix of Savvanah a complete rinsing, Vinyl Junkie, Rachael EC and Boomah's "Fade Away" is the sound of a beautiful sunrise at 172BPM while Choppah cuts us down a peg or seven with the super-skank slammer "Tuff Sound". Hard times call for hard ways.
Review: Massive collaboration business at Asbo HQ as the one and only Vinyl Junkie invites friends over for some straight-up jungle fun. "Fade Away" sees him teaming up with Bristol's Rachael E.C at the controls and David Boomah on the mic. As always, David is the star of the show with his distinctive dulcets spreading wise vibes throughout the skank-packed roller. Looking for something a little darker? Look no further than his Sanxion co-piloted stepper "Rolling Ice Cubes". With a heavy twist of 95 in the mix, there's some real head-bending science going on here.
Review: Silky skanks abound as Vinyl Junkie and Sanxion enlist the dulcet skills of Bushman. Coming on strong in a similar way to Darrison, Bushman elevates with instant soul and authentic reggae dynamics throughout. Remix-wise Westy adds a deeper twist as he removes a lot of the original instrumentation while the 140 Remix takes us right back to Zinc's classic "138 Trek" era of garage breaks. Stop talking, start playing.
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