Tuesday 17 August 2010

Singles Of Note (Round Up): 16th - 23rd August 2010

Another week, another round up of tunes. Hope you guys are having fun out there in Ibiza and at the festivals around the world. You lucky devils.

Big up to you ravers!

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Netsky’s experience and prestige in drum n bass shines through in this uplifting summer banger. Use of relaxing, loungey synths embellish the catchy melody and well recognised Jenna G vocals, leaving you with a sharp hook to sink those teeth into! You could argue that the tune is quite generic, providing nothing much new, with clichéd lyrics although delivered powerfully. The introductory humming is captivating and once it finishes, it leaves me craving for more. This version isn't particularly one for the dance floor, but could help you out in a little Sunday drive. Netsky has fierce Hospital Record mates such as Danny Byrd and Elektricity, yet Newsicmoos can’t help but feel that he’s the back bone of it all. And a popular bone he is.

Enjoy








Released: 16th August 2010
Label: Hospital Records
Links: Netsky mySpace // Netsky Official

Words: Jake Mackie // nephtis69@gmail.com

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Rainbowtrout (known for their musical prowess) is the new song by Joe and Will Ask? on the Deadly People label. ‘Joe and Will Ask?’ are fast diving into my favourite artists collection. Now before the fish puns come flowing, I demand you to stream some of his stuff over on Beatport, Youtube, or wherever...

If you did fall trap to my demands, I’m sure you can hear that each song is fresh and makes you want to get on your clubbing shoes! This dynamic duo from London is scaling new heights with every new song they release. But before I bubble over (last bad pun, I promise), let’s stick to Rainbowtrout for now.

We get started with a techno-electro build up, which dissipates into the main theme before we’re dropped into utter dirty synths. When in full swing, the melody and drop together symbolise heavy arm flailing and major stomp raving. It’s a very clean cut, simple dance track with one melody, one bass line and variations on them both. Still there is no doubt there is some serious raving potential in this tune, and I encourage everyone to splash out on this song…

Sorry, I promised. That was trout of order.

Enjoy.








Released: 15th August 2010
Label: Deadly People
Link: mySpace
Words: Jake Mackie // nephtis69@gmail.com

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