Review: Well known for his killer mixes during the lockdown (and an absolute G on the decks in real-life raving back when that was a thing) Zoro sharpens his cutlass for his official EP debut on Born On Road. Five tracks heavy, all weighted in that heavy toxic bass funk that Born On Road are loved for, highlights include the ace vocal sample and sick breakbeat splashes on the crucial Disrupta collab 'Stone Cold', the raw sandpaper funk bassline of 'Everything's Ok' (with Addicted) and the humungous turbine groove of 'Siren Tune'. Spark up the dance!
Review: Pick N Mix: A place where full fat variety comes as standard and you're guaranteed to leave with a blazing sugar high and the stickiest fingers imaginable. Since launching last year they've been responsible for a whole barrage of on-point fire jams from the most exciting names in the new-gen D&B movement and for their 10th release they've levelled up the selection in a major way. 20 fresh tracks from 20 killer new talents, the vibes here are so palpable you could chew them. Highlights include the techno-like insistency and of Alex SLK's "Gorillaz", savage tear-out in the form of Vital's "The Game", Zoro's Dread-bass warp wonder session "Buss It", Magenta's MC-fronted bash-about "Purpose", the list goes on and on. Sweet!
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