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Booted Digi-EP
party breaks + cool breakbeat vers of crimson & clover

file under : dwntmpo+electronic

label : South City Recordings    date added : 04/29/2008

 
 

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  artist / title / version
producer length bpm 320kbps mp3 wav file  
South City Allstars
Back in the Day pick
03:57
$1.39
$2.49
 
Spark Arrester
Ain't no Disco
05:05
$1.39
$2.49
 
Spark Arrester
Crimson and Boogie bomb
04:16
$1.39
$2.49
 
Kid Gusto
Come With It heat
06:37
$1.39
$2.49
 
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  the patented lab review lab informed suggestions  
You can never have enough party breakbeats. When your set energy is getting stale, drop some Fatman Scoop to bring that shit back up. Similar principles apply here as South City Allstars and crew give their interpretations of the party break. SCA open up with a midtempo track utilizing Greg Nice's "Set It Off” (Greg Nice is the poor man's Scoop). Kid Gusto steps up the energy with ragga samples sprinkled in with JB and DJ Kool punctuations. Spark Arrester steals the set with his "Crimson and Boogie," a well-executed breakbeat version of "Crimson & Clover" a la Tambourine Dream. Hot.

reviewed by mgmnt 04/29/2008


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