Review: The Highly Swung second instalment of the Highly Anticipated series is back and out to annihilate all corners of the bass spectrum with thirteen absolutely rocking garage monsters for the modern ear! Big, bad and proud, the imprint launches a tasty selection of artists who are carrying on the UK' fine tradition of swinging beats and bouncy basslines, with peeps like 8th Note, Anonymous People, and James Lavonz all getting their own strains of club beats through to your speakers. Sexy, sleek and seductive, these are perfect party tunes which offer moody vibes to the headz, and the romantic swing for the lovers. Nice one!
Review: You might remember producer Marvel's 2015 release Dirty Like Knickers EP. Well now he's opted for a bit of role reversal - appearing as a vocalist on Pud & Dan's new track, "Marvel Man". The vocal role suits him (luckily, as the song's named after him!) and he delivers a charismatic flow over a melodic lite-UKG backing track. Remix-wise Matt Wise, adds extra fizz thanks to some retro 90s organ bass riffs, Jade Lion brings some slinky 2-step influenced funk and B1G PR0J3CT wraps things up nicely with some slammin' speedy garage action.
Review: When DJ Impact first dropped The Cole Train on 42TF back in 2014, people stood up to get down. Now the mighty tune returns with the remixes, and it's party time all over again. We've got five remakes here to tackle, starting with the woofer-shredding bass frequencies of the breaky VIP. Elsewhere highlights include the spooky-horror wobble of Moony's mix, the machine gun drums of Tigs' fresh rework and the mayhem of Cre8's hardcore DnB version. Safe.
Review: MIB (aka DJ Impact and MC Marvel) certainly believe that too much of a good thing is wonderful. Thus, we now have the fourth remix package of their club hit, Break It Down. There are four reworks here, featuring hypey speed garage from Qualified, raw, skippy bass action from Radical DJ, sparse, harsh beats from Brand S and deep future-2step from Tiegato.
Review: What with the success of both the original and the follow-up remixes, MIB (aka DJ Impact and MC Marvel) have struck sonic gold with their club hit Break It Down. Here we get another sequel in the shape of a third collection of mixes. Operator S delivers a slick 'n bouncy UKG jam, 2 Rotten Scoundrels opt for wobbly bass toughness and Erban Fox looks back to the noughties for some 'white isle electro-house' (also supplied in a darker version). Finally Cellardore wraps things up with a booming minimal bass monster.
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