Review: Remixes for days in the haus with Pre-Rolled Joints Vol 2: Remix Collection, Pt. 2 by Unknown To The Unknown. Kicking of with a sultry Kelis vibe in Ludwig A.F's remix of "Sweat It Out", other highlights include Hashman Deejay doing the business on a Ruf Dug number, Andras turning over some proto-techno on Bell Towers, with Shed going all time on UTTU boss man's "Bit Too Deep". Willie Burns drops a spooky remake of Max's D's legendary "High Life", next to some reliable Legowelt wares, a Roza Terenzi rework of Assembler Code and final dose of Fantastic Man who goes deep with a luscious mix of DJ Shark's "Closer".
Review: History time! Suburban Base dig deep into the vaults and remaster some of the most seminal works from two fellow Essex legendary labels... Juice and Splash. Both labels peaking around the mid 90s jungle/drum & bass crossover point, mostly built up around co-founder Undercover Agent's work and uncompromising sound, here we find some of the most important and influential records from the labels' catalogues reissued digitally. Classics in every direction from the choppy drums and grit of MTS's 'Baad Boy Sound', the cosmic outerplanetary funk of 'World Mash Up' the beyond-seminal 'Babylon' by Splash which still sounds 50 years ahead of its time, almost 30 years after its initial release!
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