Dna Records: Drop It Like It'S Hot
Good [+1]Toggle ReplyLink» Corey_K replied on Tue Oct 19, 2004 @ 7:51pm |
Another very big week. All sorts of new bombs, followed by even more new bombs on Thursday. Here’s phase one:
[DRUM & BASS] DJ Fresh & Adam F – When The Sun Goes Down Part.1 on Breakbeat Kaos. This was supposed to be the sampler for the Junglesound LP which came out 2 weeks ago, so as you can imagine, it’s late. The good news is, it was worth the wait. This first of 2 twelves features the Original Mix, which has a full vocal and straight up radio vibe, definitely hands in the air for this one. The flip features a badder then bad remix by the one and only Dillinja, pretty typical for the Valve head-honcho, but still a solid thumper nonetheless. DJ Fresh & Adam F – When The Sun goes Down Part.2 on Breakbeat Kaos. Origin Unknown (Andy C & Ant Miles) take on remix duties here and as usual, they don’t fail to knock this tune into the stratosphere. Removing all unnecessary vocals and adding the incomparable RAM bassline treatment, they make boys AND girls want to dance…not too many producers can pull that off. Commix take a break from Hospital duties and apply their funky dubby technique to make a phat latin flavored roller out of the original. If I had to pick only one of the two, this would be it. Various – The Rumba Sessions Vol.2 – Movement. They should call this the Brazil EP Vol.2, straight up. Patife & Dextrous join forces with MC Fats, Cleveland Watkiss and Mariene De Castro to bring us the anthem right here. ‘Made In Bahia’ is a shuffle-beat vocal monster that will bring any dead dancefloor to life….just try it. E-Z Rollers give us another nice vocal roller in the form of ‘Joy U Give’, while Kenny Ken’s boys Ed Funk & Mace remix Supply & Demand’s ‘Delicious’ (yes, that’s a vocal one too…getting the idea yet?). Finally to round things off, a special treat in remix form from Commix once again, this time taking on DJ Suv’s ‘Suenos Different’. A very funky EP, definitely one for the ladies. Marky & XRS – Soul Samba/Breeze VIP on In Rotation. Finally, some new material! The latin vibes seem to be at the top of the list this week. ‘Soul Samba’ is my pick on this one, a simple funky roller, but with that big bass that gives it the weight to work during peaktime sets as well as for opening slots. ‘Breeze VIP’ is by far better then the original, but the drums come off sounding a little square I’m afraid. Still, a solid record with more to come. Keep your eyes peeled for Calibre’s contribution coming soon! Total Science – Good Game LP on CIA. The moment I heard these two were putting a new album together I got shivers down my spine. Sure enough, the opening tune ‘West Side Story’ does the same thing to junglists everywhere it’s dropped. While on the whole, this album stays true to their trademark sound, I must say it’s some of the most original material they’ve come up with in years. They even got Jenna G to feature on one of the highlights ‘Kiss Chase’. The album artwork alone merits a laugh too, so come down and check it out. Various – MDZ.04 on Metalheadz. I’m not going to pressure you into this one. If you’re into the headz sound then you’re already on your way down. If not, you’re missing out on groundbreaking drums and bone-shattering bass: Photek ‘Age Of Empires’, Skitty ‘I Can’t Describe’, Seba & Lenk ’16 Stories’, Loxy & J Dub ‘Twisted 3rd Mind’ (Keaton & Hive Remix), Spirit ‘Dial Up’, Leon Switch & Kryptic Minds ‘Prejudice & Politics’, Beta 2 ‘Bad Days’, K.OT.P. ‘Secret Fire’. Still not convinced? That’s it for now, stay in school! Corey K DNA Records 3828 St-Laurent Blvd. Montreal, Quebec (514)288-9DNA [ www.dnarecords.com ] |
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if correy K died we could like record a rap song for him a la "gang star", you know, it could start with "big K rest in peace..."
it's be rock'n |
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