Quoted as a modern day classic, which has been supported by DJ Seduction, Jay Cunning, Faydz, Brent Aquasky & Billy Bunter.
‘Feel The Rush’ is the anthem here. It opens with JB breaks, big sub bass wobs and a ‘Feeeel The Ruuusssh’ vocal refrain.In come the 92 style hoovers and DJ Seduction esque stab patterns to elevate the rush to its peak. We’re off to the horses with a second injection of hoover stab business and cool beat rotations.
‘Rock A Party’ opens with Boom Bap Rap vocals, heavy analogue style synth stabs and crater making beats. A quick switch comes with ‘After Dark’ manic rave riffs taking over along with diva vox. prior to a number of synth melody switches with an Impact records vibe.
‘The Feeling’ treads into the late November of 1992 with Proto Jungle drums and spooky FX. The amens drop like a boulder , pummelling the speakers in anticipation of an extra large dose of uplifting rave piano. One enigmatic midway drop away we get a second luscious rave piano encore to close things out.
A big thanks to Tariq Zayid for the discography review.
Quoted as a modern day classic, which has been supported by DJ Seduction, Jay Cunning, Faydz, Brent Aquasky & Billy Bunter.
‘Subsonic’is pure funky hardcore with ‘Android’ stabs, bouncing beats, scratches and snatches of happy piano with a nod to early hardcore imprints like Formation Recs.‘Don’t Stop’ doffs a Stussy bucket Hat to Sedders with more of those wholesome Impact Recs stylised keys and a bit of Korg synth action over funky drummers and heavy hitting breaks. You won’t want it to stop!!A big thanks to Tariq Zayid for the discography review.