Review: Wack Records have specialised in bringing back the F-U-N-K to the breakbeat/hip-hop lineage, thanks to some pretty dextrous sampling by a whole loads of different artists. This time round, SMOV uses the famous "Hit the road Jack" vocals and hurls them down a jagged tunnel of crisped-out beats and snares. The flip sees Karash Slaughta work on "The Posse Is Large", a TRULY old-skool rap anthem choc-a-bloc with insistent drums and super-slick rewinds.
Review: Bomb Strikes just don't let up on their quest for dancefloor domination with Volume 9 in the series. Once again they head stateside, this time for a hook up with Baltimore breaks don KW Griff. A key innovator of the Baltimore sound, KW is well know for his jerking rhythms and creative sampling - fitting in perfectly with the Bomb Strikes philosophy. "Respect" is without doubt an absolute monster, using Aretha Franklin's track of the same name to devastating effect.
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