Review: This latest helping of futuristic goodness from the Top Drawer Digital team sees them dive into their third full length compilation drop, once again expanding the 'Abstractions' series with a solid helping of new school breakbeat flavour. Featuring 36 creations, this selection is a DJ's secret weapon for certain, with the likes of Kefford, Sub Fusion, Outrage, Sanxion, S.U.R.E and Nyxen alongside many more delivering top quality additions to the track listing. For us, this is a project best absorbed through the attached continuous DJ MIX, but our standouts would have to include the brain-boggling wave synth work of The Rumblist's 'Mind Blown', alongside the more throwback metallic dinks of Lucas's 'Light & High Beauty' original. Sensational stuff from all involved.
Review: We have a real treat to unwrap here from the Top Drawer Digital team as they welcome the explosive production abilities of Prism B.R.K, delivering four rave-ready rollers, exploring both old school and new school breaks themes with some real finesse. We open up with the nostalgia-inducing chord progressions and spacey synth lines of the title track 'Yard Krew', giving us a real energetic introduction to say the least. From here, the hardcore element of the EP is ramped up significantly as 'Let Loose' ups both the pace of rhythms and break-intensity, before the euphoric rave pianos and thumping drum pumps of 'Keep Em Moving' send us back into a nostalgic daze. Finally, we drift into the realms of the abstract as those same rave piano leads and pushed front and centre for 'Lulus Trip', a shimmering display of crunchy drum production, rounding off this project with a serious slap!
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