Every Posse & Crew (Mary Droppinz remix) - (6:21) 136 BPM
Every Posse & Crew (original mix - 2024 Digital Remaster) - (3:20) 135 BPM
Review: Next up from the ever-present Hot Cakes imprint, a vibrant remix creation that does a fantastic job of shining light onto a somewhat forgotten classic within the breaks and bass space. Enter: Mary Droppinz, a talent that knows no bounds who continues to impress the world with vibrant UKG & bass-driven creations, putting a steady pair of hands to Deekline & Freq Nasty's classic 'Every Posse & Crew' original, giving us a squelch-driven overhaul, jam-packed with naught but rave-ready goodness. Alongside this, the original track has also received a full digital remaster, making those double drops all the tastier.
Review: The Hot Cakes Banner has been flying high above a number of solid releases across 2023, with this latest, high energy excursion being one and the same as Firestar Soundsystem delivering four rib cage-rattling rollers. We open up with 'Gun slinger', a choppy groove, that slides through a rave-inducing collection breaks and catchy vocal displays, before the reesey switchups and bulbous drum shuffles of 'Hear The Drummer' join the party. Next, the calming, synth-driven sweeps of 'Another Girl' give us a more UKG-centric feel, with Mister Subwoofer's remix then giving us a very tasty alternative version, focussing on moody LFO grinds and utilising that lead melody to the fullest. Awesome work!
Review: Next up, we jump into a dancefloor-inspired collection from the Hot Cakes crew, who have continued to unleash some seriously high powered releases over the last few months, with Ance. being the latest to provide the goods. We open up with the breaks-inspired chops and warbling LFO taps of 'Tonight', with the choppy, euphoric vocal sweeps of 'Desire' and otherworldly pad shimmers of 'Release Me' then providing additional splashes of colour. Finally, we then explore the slower-paced rhythms of 'Couldn't Stay', a gradual coolant for the rest of the EP which tidies everything up with its smooth sublow action and trickling synthetic pops above. Nice!
Review: As is to be expected with the ever-ready Hot Cakes collective, we here see them introduce yet another party starting collection, as Borai throws on his raving boots for another fiery four track display. Opening up with the high energy synth stabs and steadily warbling backdrops of 'Go Go GO!', we see the EP set pace quickly, being followed up by the more breaks-inspired industrial slams of 'Oh No' for an immediate sense of contrast. From here, 'Call Me Up' then arrives to soften the mood slightly, tying together swirling synth pads and euphoric vocal stabs, with the high energy drum skips and string-like synth sweeps of 'Reach Out' giving us that final dash of energy to see things out in style.
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