Review: Last spotted on his label taking things super slo-mo, Fracture re-ups to his signature junglistic tempo with an EP that's dedicated to every single one of us... 'All Of The Massive' pays homage to the foundations with rowdy, rolling passion and a nod to the hardcore and acid house style basslines. Full strength all the way the rest of the EP probes all manner of jungle/drum & bass/hardcore extremities... 'What A Rush' is a nod to old school Total Science or Spirit with its spaciousness while 'Selectors On Rotation' hits with another big bassline tear-up this time with full focus on the breaks while 'Graveyard Shot' closes with the most beautiful Good Looking style cosmic stepper vibe. Fracture, we love you.
Review: By far the freshest sounds coming out of London's broken beat scene in recent times has gotta be from the CoOp Presents label. Delivering a digital bonus bundle of a recent vinyl release, there's some gems to be discovered here be you a house head, soul man, jazz aficionado or searcher of bona-fide beats. A track for the smaller clubs out there goes IG Culture's remix of Reginald Omas Mamode IV's "400 Years" to a dub version of Trev's "The Sorcerer" not yet released on vinyl. Slight tropical vibes with a splash of '80s synth makes it into Alex Phountzi & Risa T's "Rotations" with South London HiFi getting down and dirty in "Like This". Extra house vibes ramp it up in the harder-edged yet soulful garage tunes of Xtra Brux's "Jus Let Me Be" alongside the beat driven baby giggles of Cengiz's "Tribute" and that straight up R&B club jam, "Home Demo (feat Aleisha Lee - Risa T remix)". Quality controlled!
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