Tony Anthem & Axl Ender - "Rocking It" (feat Prolific & Cojaxx)
BMC - "Bro" (feat Slim Thug)
Review: FoulPlay are fighting fit with a fearsome four-pack right here. With label mainstays 6Blocc and Prolific pulling the punches, it's a knock-out session from the very first round. "Party All Day" takes a little EDM/hip-hop schmoozing and throws it down with and a trap-esque flare. "Get Real", meanwhile, is more you classic bro sound with a screaming bass and savage hooks. Elsewhere we find Tony Anthem and Axl Ender spitting fast-flow bars over a classic saw-tooth ("Rocking It") and BMC bashing off the haters over repetitive streams of toxic laser bass ("Bro").
Review: As he waves goodbye to his most illustrious alias, Hessle Audio's David Kennedy is offered the chance to fully embrace another! Posited as forgotten hero of Chicago House - check the affiliated Twitter account for some amusing caps heavy rants - Maurice Donovan was first unleashed via a remix of Julio Bashmore earlier this year. He gets now centre stage on Hemlock offshoot SSSSS to fully indulge his love of the classic Chicago sound with two jams that naturally look forward as well as back. Donovan flexes his 808 skills on the stripped down tease of A Side "Babeh" with the ever present titular refrain cannoning around the subterranean beneath the satisfying rhythmic undulations. "Satisfied" is a looser, sexier joint characterised by breathy female vocals and a slightly deranged organ sample. Perhaps the best thing about this twelve however is the deliciously retro cover design!
Review: Alleykat Man Dem Tha Official Ep is the first release on the Alleykat Man Dem imprint which features 4 wicked grime and dubstep cuts from the duo of Ganjaman and Pitchblakk.
Review: Prime instrumental grime from the mysterious and fledgling Dream Eater crew. Once again it's a broadsword swathe across the beat spectrum. JT goes Oriental with his staccato "Blizzard" while Sir Hiss looks to LA for inspiration with his string sweeping "Casablanca", Dr Hugo bakes up a devilish sine wobble on "Nightfall", Polonis's "N" takes us right back to 2002 with its militant snare hits and fat cold bass riff while Southpoint affiliate JFO sharpens up a crucial two-step on "Tell Dem". Finally Filthy Gears gets tasty with a classic horn sample on "Filthy Sax." So on point they're edible, it's time to chow down.
Review: "Milk & Honey" is a track taken from the Prince Fatty album "Survival Of The Fattest", out now on Mr Bongo Records. On this 12" the track has been given the heavy dubstep treatment by the infamous Moody Boyz. The Moody Boyz are a production and remix outfit who started up back in the day in, 1988. In 1991 they created the house classic "Funky Zulu" and Tony Thorpe set up his own label BPM, putting out electro and acid house gems. Tony went on to work with KLF throughout the 90's and released a string of acclaimed records on XL and Guerrilla. Prince Fatty is a group put together by producer and engineer Mike Pelanconi, (whose recent credits include Lilly Allen's smash "Alright Still") for the purpose of recording a limited-edition single for Stussy to celebrate their 25th anniversary.
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