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Roffadamn Jungle
Roffadamn Jungle (translucent green vinyl double 12" + MP3 download code)
Cat: PRSPCT 298. Rel: 17 Aug 23
Roffadamn Jungle (3:38)
Roffadamn Jungle (instrumental) (3:36)
Roffadamn Jungle (Bizzy B remix) (5:27)
Roffadamn Jungle (Deformer remix) (4:11)
Roffadamn Jungle (Ed Rush remix) (4:10)
Roffadamn Jungle (Mackadena IllyNoiz remix) (3:41)
Roffadamn Jungle (Rotterdam Terror Corps remix) (3:32)
Roffadamn Jungle (Akira Concrete Jungle remix) (4:24)
Review: Roffa than ruff! Netherlands craftsman Mike Redman (AKA Deformer) unites local MCs Bigman Scep, Swift and Dart for this big singalong skank-out. Tailored for festivals, it pays homage to the roots with big party energy. Meanwhile on the remix front we're bombarded with an all-star cast as UK OGs Bizzy B and Ed Rush both get stuck in alongside Mike under his Deformer alias. Bizzy is all about the modern rave twist while Ed Rush gets an old Bad Company style and Deformer goes all-out breakcore. Elsewhere on this double 12" opus we see Mackadena get the breaks on, Rotterdam Terror Corps go full hardcore and Akira teasing us with a little twist of gabber. High grade Dutch business.
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 in stock $26.70
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My Space EP
Cat: PRSPCT 299. Rel: 21 Sep 23
My Space (4:08)
Satan (2:50)
Get Stupid (4:50)
Yallah (4:32)
Can't Get Enough (5:19)
Review: The latest Coco Bryce EP is different to much of his previous work, eschewing the retro-modern banger-science for something that edges much closer to liquid jungle. Fittingly for the style, an core theme on 'My Space' is that of personal dominion and interiors; like the reams of potential found in a family living room or kitchen, the tracks here are interpretable as everything from 'chill' to 'nostalgic' to 'creepy', depending on how you choose to hear them. The palette is eerie and objective, though Bryce's usual preference for unpolished joy shines through as ever in his choice of samples.
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 in stock $16.08
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