Review: B.I.T. Productions launches its new Alternative label with UK talent Stu Chapman's debut rave house sounds first to make their mark. The original mix if 'Hold You Tight' is a high-energy, synth-driven anthem featuring a hands-in-the-air piano break and soaring vocals serving up a catchy chorus. The Retropolis Remix transforms it into a breakbeat powerhouse with gritty synths and melodic pianos then the Crowdpleasers Remix delivers an uplifting house stomper with organ melodies and a massive piano break. Finally, the M-ULATE Remix throws it back to 1992 with a piano-driven breakbeat rave-up. Reach for the lasers!
Review: Double B is Barry from 2-X-Treme and is surely the most famous rave producer to have come out of Portsmouth. The dance floor don wrote this one at the same time as his celebrated 2-X-Treme EP so brings back plenty of the scone pleasures of that ear. Now pressed up once more it blends breakbeats and UK hardcore across five unrelenting cuts that very much chime with the current leanings of the underground scene towards harder, faster sounds.
Review: We're always glad to hear from the wonderful Sneaker Social Club label. It's devotion to exploring and updating the UK continuum deserves plenty of credit and so does this latest missive from Hoovering Blur. It's a raw breakbeat workout with smart filter use and plugging basslines to keep things moving. 'Wacky Robot' is another blend of amens, trippy tones and lithe rhythms and 'Project One' has shuffling breaks that land with a bounce. 'Double Depths' is a fourth and final melange of breakbeat madness and old-school bleep madness. Brilliant.
Review: Minds At Large are back on Vinyl Fanatiks with a second outing, this time to resist their 1993 bangers 'Futureworld' and 'Spinechiller' which only came on white label the first time around. 'Spinechiller' is possibly more well known for being the standout on LTJ Bukem's 'Hardcore Volume 9' mixtape from the mid-nineties. It's a pristine breakbeat workout with chopped vocals and rich bass, while 'Futureworld' pairs even more manic breaks with some ethereal vocals. Two stone-cold killers.
Review: Former Prodigy man Leeroy Thornhill delves into the contrasting energies of the dancefloor, crafting a four-track journey through hypnotic rhythms and pulsating grooves. 'Low 1' and 'Low 2' explore the deeper, more hypnotic side of techno, with their rolling basslines and atmospheric textures creating a captivating sonic experience. On the flipside, 'High 1' and 'High 2' inject a surge of energy, their driving rhythms and infectious melodies taking the listener on a euphoric ride. These tracks are a testament to Thornhill's ability to craft high-energy dancefloor anthems that are guaranteed to ignite any club. With its diverse range of sounds and moods, this EP showcases Thornhill's versatility as a producer and his deep understanding of the electronic music landscape.
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