Review: It's been quite some time since Azule dished out an EP of this weight and size before. The last time was the epic 'Emotions' on Dub Shotta but now the Bristol badman is back with this crucial BoujeeBass debut. Naturally every track hits with a crunch and crisp riffy groove, ranging from the belligerent techy bite of the lead track 'Curves' to the more cosmic, futuristic 'Spell' which hits like a modern version of a Nero and Drumsound & Bassline Smith collabo. Elsewhere rampant tear-ups like 'Nasty' and 'Take Me Away' add all the spice you need for the season. Get curvy.
Review: All re-edit labels have their own twist on things and Handshakes' thing is classic funk. After messing around with singles for a while, they've bitten the bullet and delivered a long player. It's been worth the wait too as there's a whopping 19 tracks to choose from featuring a mix of names both familiar and new. Highlights include the touchy-feely throb of "Groove On (IMFROMULL edit)", the grey leather slip on electro-funk of "You Wanna Get Up (Dr Packer Funkout)" and the raw, slap-bass heaven of Jam Master's "Party Lights".
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