Maddslinky - "Hidding Place" (feat Tawiah)
Lanu - "Mother Earth" (feat Aloe Blacc & Quantic)
Beta Hector - "Jupiter Mission"
Saravah Soul - "Mestico" (Debruit remix)
Hint - "Give It Up" (feat Josie Stingray & 1 OAK - Hint club mix)
Nirobi - "Your Failure's Gone To Your Head"
Hidden Orchestra - "The Windfall" (Maddslinky remix)
Hint - "Here's Anothe One"
Lanu - "Roosevelt Blues" (feat Megan Washington)
Nostalgia 77 - "Mockingbird"
Hidden Orchestra - "Dust"
Belleruche - "Northern Girls"
Maddslinky - "Hiding Place" (feat Tawiah)
Quantic Presenta Flowering Inferno - "Portada Del Mar"
Smerins Anti Social Club - "Dr Who" (feat Tenor Fly)
quantic Y Su Conjunto Los Miticos del Ritmo - "Nuthing' But A G Thing (Dre En Cumbia)"
Freddie Cruger & Anthony Mills Are Wildcookie - "Serious Drug"
Belleruche - "Backyard" (Kidkanevil remix)
Zed Bias - "Trouble In The Streets" (feat Mark Pritchard)
Saravah Soul - "Mestico" (Debruit remix)
MDCL - "Push" (feat Bemba Segue & Nia Andrews)
Hint - "Give It Up" (feat Josie Stingray & 1 OAK - Hint club mix)
Nirobi - "Your Failure's gone To Your Head"
Quantic & His Combo Barbaro - "Un Canto A Mi Tierra" (J Boogie remix)
Lanu - "Mother Earth" (feat Aloe Blacc & Quantic)
Beta Hector - "Jupiter Mission"
Hidden Orchestra - "The Windfall" (Maddslinky remix)
Lanu - "Fall" (Hint remix)
Maddslinky - "50 Shades Of Peng"
Hint - "Here's Another One"
Review: 12 years after popping out their debut vinyl release, Brighton's Tru Thoughts label continues to release an impressive mix of interesting, comfortable and undeniably floor-friendly music. If you've not been paying attention of late - and you'd be forgiven for sleeping on Tru Thoughts after all this time - then this weighty double vinyl and CD trawl through recent releases is well worth a listen. There's the usual mix of downtempo, jazz, soul, hip-hop, dubstep, Afro-Cuban and broken beats, with notable forays into dancefloor territory from Dave Jones (under both his Zed Bias and Maddslinky alter-egos), Hidden Orchestra and Bristolian combo Smerins Anti Social Club. The latter's cheeky dubwise version of the Doctor Who theme (featuring Tenor Fly) is particularly good.
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