Review: Now here's an interesting business proposition... Find some zombies, find a buyer, sell the zombies, get some money. No doubt there's a lot of legal ramifications to endure but if it works for Navajo and Drop Top, it works for us too. Naturally this track acts as a great zombie selling theme tune; the sprightly high-end riff notating your every transaction, bleep and screaming as you get busy on the cash register. With cool snippets taken from George Krantz "Din Daa Daa" and short-but-powerfully sweet drop, this is yet another fine DJ tool from Drop The Lime's ever-reliable Trouble & Bass imprint.
Review: Those keen on easy pigeonholing and laboured genre tags will have a hard time pinning down this EP from the delightfully monikered Zombies For Money. The "Sun" version of "Indonesia", for example, smashes together fragments of brain-warping tropical drums, ravey riffage and a traditional Indonesian vocal. The "Moon" version, meanwhile, eschews the touchy-feely rave synths in favour of sphincter-destroying wobble bass and ragging acid reminiscent of early Meat Beat Manifesto. "Jakarta", meanwhile, sounds like Orbital's "Remind" for the 21st century post-dubstep generation, while "Puncek Jaya" speeds off on a tropical/garage fusion tip (with the addition of some strange voodoo flute solo action). Utterly bonkers.
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