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Boogie Times Records - The Album
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E-Type - "Listen Up" (Listen Louder mix) - (5:08) 132 BPM
Timebase, Krome & Time - "Unity" (The Key To Success mix) - (5:15) 130 BPM
Phuture Assassins - "Phuture Assassins Theme" (Speed mix) - (3:55) 131 BPM
E-Type - "M25's" - (4:28) 131 BPM
Review: Suburban Base Recordings have pulled every favour out of the back and left no stone unturned in their pursuit of creating a top quality compilation, giving us sixteen tracks of pure breakbeat energy. From start to finish, the quality level simply refuses to dip, from the jungle influenced drum dips and chords of 'Come My Selecta' from DJ Peekay, to the nostalgic hardcore melodies of Max Voltage's 'Make You Scream' and GBH's throwback-inspired roller in 'Back From The Grave'. Providing the perfect combination of jungle and breaks from start to finish, our highlights would have to include the jittering horn melodies of E.Kude's 'Common Sens', the synth-raining shimmers of E-Type's 'E-25' and of course the electrifying drum chops of D'Cruze's 'Life', alongside the awesome vocals of Rachel Wallace. Awesome work!
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BOOGIELP 1D
15 Sep 23
Breakbeat
Suburban Base 25 (unmixed tracks)
Uncle Dugs / Various
Sonz Of A Loop Da Loop Era - "Further Out" (Da Far Out remix) - (5:27) 134 BPM
Timebase - "Unity" (feat Kromozone) - (5:12) 130 BPM
Swift - "Behold" - (6:39) 131 BPM
Ill Figure - "Style" - (6:18) 131 BPM
Swift - "Analogue" - (6:29) 131 BPM
Review: No introductions necessary: Suburban Base shaped and fuelled rave music as knew it. Uncle Dugs documents, celebrates and champions rave music as know it. On this quarter-century retrospective Dugs brings everyone up to speed as he moves through the 90s and, in turn, the development of hardcore into jungle and drum & bass. 50 seminal tracks deep, from Remarc's soundclash slewing "RIP" to Marvellous Cain's jungle blueprint "Hitman" via Q Bass and E Type's early explorations into synthesis on "Hardcore Will Never Die" and formative junglism from DJ Hype, our affable Uncle continues to join the dots with the past and the future with supreme levels of detail and knowledge.
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SUBBASE 9001X
20 Jan 17
Breakbeat
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