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Ed Solo , Deekline , Splack Pack , Million Dan , Sporty-O , Darrison , Dustin Hulton , AfroWhitey , Freefall Collective , Rubi Dan , Gala Osborn , Kidd Money , MC Flipside , Christina Nicola , Nu Jam
Duplicated from (Rat Records Deekline and Ed Solo "Bounce N Shake Acapellas Part 1") Deekline & Ed Solo step up with their debut LP, the insanely eclectic, genre-defying, zeitgeist-defining Bounce 'N' Shake. Some albums are for introspective listening, others for putting on in the background while you do the housework or homework. This one is for dropping on the turntables when you've just opened the doors on the hottest house party in town and need to get the evening started with a boom. Rifling through booty bass, jungle, soul, breaks, dubstep, drumstep and drum 'n' bass with the kind of assurance one might expect from DJs who have sent bodies flying round the room at club venues across the globe for more than a decade, the UK production duo drop a no-nonsense selection of bass music anthems to get your hands in the air as the low-end frequencies move your derriere. This one is the very definition of all killer, no filler: a boisterous, brazen and occasionally barmy trip into the world according to Deekline & Ed Solo. An antidote to chin-stroking hipster beats that are about as likely to get anyone on the dancefloor as Jesus is to be elected the next president of Switzerland. First up, balearic-tinged opener Gloria, featuring Christina Nicola, is all girls' night out energy: the perfect summer sizzler to keep you warm as the nights draw in. Next, Top Cat drops in on the frenetic jungle-flavoured Bad Boys, freshening up the famous reggae classic with serious aplomb. The gorgeous Always, with Keats on vocals, ventures into atmospheric dubstep territory, while All Gravy sees Brighton rapper Darrison taking over the mic for a dubby rudeboy breakbeat roller. Recent single Reload is a balls-to-the-wall booty club stormer with the mighty Million Dan blowing up the place, while Hey Mr DJ sees Nicola back in the vocal booth for another satin-smooth, sexygirl anthem with mic support from Florida rapper Sporty-O. The album's meaty mid-section belongs to Garla Osborn, who provides driving, confident vocals on the ravey, deep and atmospheric Take It, steps in for the legendary Dawn Penn on dubby drum 'n' bass party-starter No No No and finishes with the piano-fuelled breakbeat killer Hold Head. Sandwiched in between, Countdown shows off Deekline and Ed Solo's ability to flex garage-style with the badboy hype coming from legendary old skool 2-step MC combo Nu Jam. Wipe the brow. Have yourself a glug of ice cold water, because after all that firepower in the space of just 10 songs, you definitely deserve a break from the fyah. What's that you say? We're only half way through. Okay ... deep breath and on to part two. First up, Dancehall Tribute takes things in a deep and dubwise direction, with the legendary Tenor Fly reminiscing over supremely funky breakbeats on a track that recalls his chart-topping mid-90s period with The Freestylers. Christina Nicola returns for the classy, lush dubstep number Weekend Lover, and there's more half-time roughness with rapper Hardy Hard sending down a p-funk flavoured vocal on the tough and rolling Ridin'. Million Dan, Kidd Money and MC Flipside combine forces for the garagey dub-house of Champion Number One, before Sweetsounds turns up to rock the mic on the synthy, disco-tinged Together. You Can Be My Night is a piano-fuelled d 'n' b roller with a heavy jump up influence, while I Like Girls, featuring Sporty-O and Vic Bynoe, is a straight-up electro breakbeat booty killer about the joys of dem ladeez. Blaze It Up, featuring Million Dan, sends ballearic guitar over fearsome d 'n' b beats and the dirtiest of basslines, while Gimme a Piece of that Booty, with vocals from the legendary Assault, is another roughhouse booty bass anthem. Rounding out the album, City to City employs the vocal talents of Darrison and Rubi Dan, blowing up the dancefloor with tearing jungle flavours for a track that takes no prisoners. Finally, Shake the Pressure (Martin Horger remix) sends us off into the night with a blinding tech-fuelled booty destroyer. A spectacular achievement, and an album likely to join the pantheon of great dance music long players, Bounce and Shake is a rare beast in these times of throwaway singles, an album that bears repeated listens and works just as well in the home as in the club. Here is Part 1 of the Acapellas!
Doktor , Benny Page , Deekline , Specimen A , Mad Sam , Zapya , Parly B , Speaker Louis , Logan_olm , G-Class , Navigator , Scuffed , Papa San , Morty, JAX , Ed Solo , MC Det , Kaya Fyah , Martial Taktics , Bladerunner , JFB , FourD , Jenks (UK) , Exile DNB , Durazz , DJ Hybrid , AIRGLO , Crossy , Rumble , Sukuward , Warrior Queen , True Tactix , North Base , Courtney Melody , Ruth Royall , aLr , Potential Badboy , Uncle Nuts , Acee , Samo T , Jah Cuzzi , Bare Up , 4K , MC Melo D NSS , Lockerz , Invert Era , Hoax , Klimate , GU:STUFF , G Dub , MC Moose , LowRIDERz , Smoky D , Eva Lazarus , Zero T , Minor Forms , DJ Ham , Jonny L , Froidy , Bengo , Disorder_AT , MORTY , Deep Crisis , Zen Lewis , Mista Jago , Sublow Hz , Silloh , Azule , G Shellz
Bennie , Deekline , Jah Cuzzi , Harley D , Monkey Marc , DJ Hybrid , Isenberg , Milazzo , T-Man , PAV4N , Vektah , Drytek , Dr Meaker , L-Side , Sl8r , Selecta J-Man , DJ Andy , Alibi , Carasel , Level 2 , Beat Assassins , Voltage , Dirtsman , T>I , Kove , Jack Mirror , Sola , Aaron Payne , Napes , J.O.E , Conrad Subs , Specimen A , Warrior Queen , Bladerunner , Dread MC , MC Bassman , 2Shy MC , AKAS , Zoro , Junior Dangerous , Ed Solo , Serial Killaz , Wish Master , Saxxon , Serkus , Kara , DJ Fresha , Navigator , Scuffed , Doktor , Benny Page , JDizz , Brian Brainstorm , Killa P , Sweetie Irie , Bcee , Emba , L.I.T.A.
The Welcome to the Jungle series of albums is now firnly established as a buy-on-sight proposition for original junglists and new gen heads alike. If you want to experience the flavour of the contemporary jungle scene, this is where youll find it. This time around, Jungle Cakes have handed selection privileges to Bennie, a deejay and producer whos been on a years-long hot streak with banging releases and remixes in multiple styles of jungle and DnB for a raft of prestige labels. Of course, Bennies drawn for tunes from the elite of the UK like Serial Killaz, Bladerunner, T>I, Dr Meaker and Voltage. And hes delved deep into the Brazilian scene too with the likes of DJ Andy, L-Side, Level 2 and Alibi representing. Youre not going to want to miss out on the five exclusive Bennie productions on the album either, including his jungle rework of Deekline & Jah Cuzzis Three Little Birds, the incendiary stepper Ragga Funk, and the dub-tinged break-manipulation masterclass Evil Thing. But those are just a few of the headlines. Across the fifty tracks and the accompanying mix, the full multi-faceted glory of 2024s jungle sound is on full display with all kinds of gems for the sonic explorer to unearth. If you werent on the Bennie hype train up to now, heres where to jump aboard. For licensing & label enquiries, please contact Martin Flex: martin@hotcakesmusic.com