Review: For those moments when life gets too sweet, along comes Heskk with a big sack of cocoa. Please say hello to 'Living Wonka', a real life chocolate factory of bangers so fat they're almost guaranteed to get you stuck in a tube full of milk. Flavours are full-on throughout the EP but only someone with no tastebuds would say no to the crunchy surprise of 'Fantasy' or the chewy cosmosis of 'Surfer'. As for the trippy finale 'Pike', it'll have you hurling Oompa Loompas around the nearest field within seconds of pressing play. Golden tickets, each and every one of them.
Review: Paying us in full since 1990 long time, Ego Trippin ante up once again with a massive dancefloor tear-up 'Pump Up The Volume'. Cranking up with a massive much-loved sample, 'Pump Up The Volume' hits with pure funk and some fantastic drama. It's in good company too as the rest of the EP is soaking in rude, brash dark funk tear-ups; 'Drop Bass' teases for ages before going full croak, 'Can You Feel It' flexes on some brilliant pent up energy and a brilliant build-up while 'Boogie Man' closes the EP with some of the ugliest sounds you'll find this side of your local Home Bargains. Naughty.
Review: Here's something that will make you happy when skies are grey... Serum and old pal Inja link up for some sunny-side fun. 'Jet Ski' revs us up for the opener as Inj matches each one-note hit on a signature Serum bassline. It's backed up by three more sonic stunners: 'Spray Tan' sees Spyda join the blend over some steel drum magic, 'Fantasia' takes us deep into an introspective euphoric daydream while 'Good Morning Sunshine' is the ultimate scene-setter. Wake up and smell the solar rays. Rave safe, rave hard.
Review: DJ Hybrid's Deep In The Jungle imprint is forever at the forefront, uncovering fresh new talent and bringing us the best of their skills. Take Tee9, a young Bournemouth talent who's resident at Rewind and only ever dropped free downloads until this release. Four slabs of timeless scorchio, this is straight up jungle breakbeat funk with all the trimmings. Highlights include the subby slap and tickle of 'Badlife' and the ultimate celebration of all DJs... 'Hold Tight The Selectas'. 9 thumbs up.
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