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Dancefloor Bombs

Dancefloor Bombs

04 November, 2011
by: Music Team

Boom ting.


Lowri picks: Sugarpill - Genrephobia Sugarpill - Genrephobia by sugarpill

This is released by Woofer Cookers. Sounds good yeah? This offering from Sugarpill will most certainly cook your woofers, tweak your tops and shake your subs. He brings pure liquidity in glitch hop format. Sugarpill actually produced this at the request of Glitch Hop Forum - the brief was 'phobias'. And he's genre-phobic...

Tom picks: Kraak and Smaak - Let's Go Back Kraak & Smaak - Let's Go Back (feat. Romanthony) (Solomun Remix) by Jalapeno Records

Dutch trio Kraak and Smaak, other than getting brownie points for a name that'd annoy your Nan, have nailed this autumn's house anthem with this Solomun mixed dancefloor destroyer. In years to come the noughties/teens crossover era will be remembered for the menacing bassline/snyth combo, and this is a fine example, with Romanthony's distinct vocals also making a welcome return to dancefloors.


Danny picks: Truth - The Emperor/Calling You Truth - The Emperor / Calling You Back [WHEELYDEALY022] by Surus

Have you heard? George Lucas is releasing the Star Wars films with an updated modern soundtrack. This first track will be the Emperor's alternative theme. Listen carefully to it and you'll have an image of the cloaked figure with his wrinkled face, electrified dark forces flowing from his fingertips toward a cowering Luke Skywalker as he pleads for his father's help. I can picture it now, Darth Vader entering the rebel ship to the harsh tones of the Justice track 'Genesis'. Magnificent!

A long time ago in a bassbin far, far away...

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