Review: The Danish may be all serious about design, but when it comes to partying the Breakbeat Paradise crew prove that they can be as frivolous as the rest of us. Here they've rustled up a bumper packed collection of cheeky if disposable mash-ups and edits of the kind that'll go down a storm in bars and house parties. There are six offerings some highlights of which include the squelchy retro funk breaks of "Walk In Place" by F-Block, the cut-up go-go boogie of "Free Wheelin Franklin" by Kibosh and the raw big beat swing hybrid "Hit Em Hard" by Blitzkrieger.
Review: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings are on a roll right now and they return with another action packed compilation. This is the fourth installment of the beloved Bring Back the Funk series. Bring Back The Funk Vol. 4 features brand new joints from BBP all-star producers, Lack Jemmon, B-Side, BadboE & Proper as well as introducing new artists to the label: Hebegebe and Brian Carson, Kibosh and Synoptix who all have some funky goodness up their sleeves. BBP is dedicated to bringing you the very finest in the funkier spectrum of the electronic breakbeat scene.
Review: Nu-funk/hip-hop collaborations don't come much more impressive than this: stalwart scenesters Ben and Lex have recruited the lyrical flexery of Pharcyde's Imani for a totally original slab of nu-funk. If you're looking for hip-hop authenticity then it's all about the Horns remix: a slow, sludgy and oozing swagger, it crosses the border between the two related genres with clarity and funk. Looking for more of a punch? Howla's remix is the middy screamer while Ben and Lex's original comes complete with a bassline that's so elastic it can recoil and slap every member of your dancefloor in the ears simultaneously. Banging.
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