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Roadman Joel Presents: Roadman Anthems - The Resurrection
Various / Roadman Joel
Arctic - "A Little Bit More Reese" - (6:14) 123 BPM
Review: It's time for somewhat of an explosive apperance on this one as we see the highly anticipated return of Roadman Joel who again gets busy alongside his compadres at Tumble Audio for one of the biggest and baddest bass music selections on road. As ever with a Tumble compilation, the genre range is exceptional, from Sergic's breaksy brilliance on 'The Prince' to the super cold speed garage episode in 'Jawnz' and the grimey, tech infused drum slices of 'No Bootlegs' from Timbah. This a fantastic project from start to finish, with our two main highlights being Leda Stray's super funky pulser in 'Ashtray', Rame's lively vocal appearance of Ali McK & IYZ's 'An Again', and the acidic expressions of Arctic's 'A Little Bit More Reese'.
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TUM 039
23 Jul 19
UK Garage
Black Mist
Black Mist (Nuvaman remix) - (4:30) 120 BPM
Review: Notts' finest Tumble Audio reach Macau, China for a supreme slice of soul-powered UKG from the one like Burnie. Gutsy, glitchy and laced with just the right amount of bass, it's an absolute end-of-night gem. Remix-wise we're spoilt for choice as Lorenzo adds a little rolling jack, Boycott add a little moody sense of drama while Nuvaman applies a little footwork fire. All spaces, bases and basses covered.
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TUM 030
28 Aug 17
UK Garage
Spanish Announcement Table
A Little Bit More Reese - (6:14) 123 BPM Hot
Review: Some things in life are certain: death, taxes, the Spanish announcer's table smashing upside your face in the ring and Arctic laying down frosty-fingered licks each and every time. Genuinely; the switch and droned out toxic bass on the lead track will KO any floor. The same can be said for the glacier cathedral riddim on "Sister Abigail" and the classic hardcore breaks and ominous bass of the paranoid roller "A Little Bit More Reese". Cold.
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TUM 027
08 May 17
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
My Name
My Name (feat TK Wonder - Bromley remix) - (5:04) 124 BPM
Review: The S.O.B.A.D crew descend on Nottingham with a whole armoury of hybrid bass/beat hurters. Sly One do all the driving as "My Name" slaps with a UK take on juke beats as a fork-tongued lava rap from TK Wonder whips up a dramatic frenzy. "TMB" sees the trio taking us on an even techier tip with its loopy, hypnotic vocal loop while crew mates Distro & Archive give UK funky a dark, demented update for today's paranoid times. Final S.O.B.A.D member Bromley winds down the trip by completely stripping "My Name" back down to a classic electro breaks groove. Block rocking.
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TUM 026
13 Feb 17
UK Garage
Keep Guard
Archive - "Keep Guard" (Bromley remix) - (4:48) 124 BPM
Review: Tumble Audio is what you would call a truly "UK" label. This is because it deals in just about any strain of British dance music, and from garage, through to dubstep, and post-bass, it always delivers the goods in style. This time it's Archive with five smoking riddims from the depths of underground, and "Keep Guard", along with "Ghana Police" are what you would call true hybrids - the beats are harsh and stepping, while the low frequencies dominate the groove. "Gully", once again, proves that 'bass' music really is a thing by chucking in just about any genre imaginable that falls on the hardcore continuum, and there's even a few remixes of "Keep Guard", one stripped-down Burial-like reinterpretation by Bromley, and heavy-stepping version by Sly-one.
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TUM 020
29 Feb 16
UK Garage
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