Review: 18 months on from its original release, Karol XVII and MB Valence's debut album, 'Essay', returns in remixed form. It's a genuinely epic affair all told, with Get Physical serving up no less than 18 remixes from a wide variety of electronic music talents. There's sadly not room to list all the highlights, but for an illustration of the album's variety and consistent quality, check the throbbing electronic grooves and starry melodies of Guy J's take on 'Waterfall Drops', the analogue-rich throb of Kasper Bjorke's brilliant 'Spaced Out' mix of 'Humanity', the shuffling, string-laden deep house warmth of Death on The Balcony's version of 'Fool's Gold', Synkro's dreamy D&B re-make of 'Old Memories', Pablo Bolivar's intergalactic electro interpretation of 'Jackspere Theme', and Andre Lodemann's dirty, distorted house re-wire of 'Echoes & The Beauty'.
Review: When Guns N Roses welcomed everyone to the jungle all those years ago they promised fun and games. That's fine and dandy but these days a jungle welcoming requires a little more substance... Like stacks of crucial forefront D&B jungle tracks and a vibe that feels like you've spent 3 days straight raving at the Roller Express. And this crew of new-gen heroes - Toby Ross, 4K, Oram and Rise - are the guys to deliver those stacks. Like all previous Jungle Cakes Welcome To The Jungle mix compilations, the selection is diverse and covers all shades and styles from unreleased gold to undisputed classics. All the tracks are available in their full length glory and there's a mix to boot. Trust us, no one is doing it like Jungle Cakes right now. And no one is doing it like Toby Ross, 4K, Oram and Rise too for that matter. One of the best editions so far!
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