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Come On - Frontliner - Keep It Up Music
The king of melodies returns on his ever growing Keep It Up Music label, which has delivered hit after hit since its launch last year and this release certainly doesn't disappoint! Keeping elements hard and heavy either side of the main breakdown whilst letting the catchy melodies take centre place in the main drop keeping those frontliner happy melodies running throughout! Proving again why this guy deserves to be in the top 100 dj poll and at forefront of the scene!
Blaow - Nametag & Nameless - Brick Records
Had to keep checking this, turning it off, turning it back on, to make sure that what I was hearing was what they intended. At first the way the beat comes in over this strange shard of Americana-touched bliss-pop just sounds WRONG - as the track progresses that wrongness doesn't dissipate but does start to make a weird kind of wonky sense, especially cos the rhymes seem entirely oblivious to the musical mayhem underneath. On the flip check out the comparatively conventional but still odd 'Namecheck' and wait for the album 'For Namesake' armed with tranq darts and a butterfly net. Here be madness.
Gunshots - Danny Rich - Audio Animals
Mixing and mastering moguls Audio Animals have expanded and can now proudly pin their name-badge to a new truly 360 label. Their latest release comes in the form of a meaty slab of jump-up complete with spoken vocal sample and horns - and, of course, where there are gunshots there are police sirens. This track can hold its own on the grimiest of dancefloors without being too screechy or splitting any eardrums.
Autumn To Ashes - June Miller - Ram
Being exclusively signed to arguably the biggest label in the d&b game is no mean feat, and with this release the duo have cemented their reputation as Ram's newest recruits. The country & western-style guitar plucked intro could slip into any Tarantino scene and easily mirror the effortless build of energy before reaching its understated climax. It must be mentioned that some of June Miller's signature style has melted away to fit sleekly into Ram's current moulds.