Review: As any hardcore funk collector would tell you, Barbados-based Blue Rhythm Combo produced some seriously heavy records in the early 1970s. Between 1971 and 1975, they produced two albums for the obscure Merrydisc label and a smattering of blistering singles. This six-track collection from self-confessed vinyl geeks Jazzman gathers together some of their best work in one handy download package. There's much to enjoy, from the party-friendly horns and rhythms of "Get Down" to the laidback grooves of "Sister Jeanie". Sadly, their crazy cover of Paul Simon's "Mother & Child Reunion" is missing, but you can't have everything.
Review: Cr2 kick off their summer on the island with this extensive haul of the biggest mainroom house bangers out there at present. Comprising three mixes - split between Daytime, Mainroom and a further mix by Mario Fischetti - thirty huge beats are on offer as full-length tracks. Definitely check out Chuckie's huge "What Happens In Vegas" (feat Gregor Salto), Freddie See's proggy "Dreamers" and The 8th Note's storming "Fire".
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