Review: Dr Prozak has actually nailed this one. For real. Viral-Mental are back and they're back with an absolute corker courtesy of the aforementionedDr Prozak, who's Rude Boy EP is aptly named and which simply slams start to finish. The title track is a fluid, motional number with a wobbling back end that wraps itself round the percussion in gloriously satisfying way fashion. 'Fuc The Beat' is a steppier bit of work, with clean jungle drums and a growling bassline that warps and morphs into sine territory. The other three are also top-notch, with Dr Prozak really nailing that combination of D&B, jungle and reggae influences. Wicked stuff.
Review: Aseity's No KIllah EP on Viral-Mental isn't one of those releases for people who like to sit back, sip on a mug of matured whisky and debate the stylistic evolution of music. It's not about pretention, it's about having a good time and for that purpose it's ideally suited. Four tracks full of dancefloor vigour, Aseity has achieved his presumed goal of making music that'll get people moving. 'Coke Wa*k' has that Dispatch-esque forcefulness to its percussive lines; 'Want You' hits that suspense in the build perfectly; 'You Aint No Killah' has a naughty bassline; and 'One More' nails the big, wide snare sound. Nice stuff.
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