...according to our Ant on Thu 30 Jun, 2011.
Straight up party flavours here from the New York wonderkid giving us 'Make It Different' which is heavily rooted in 90's UK Garage/house with authentic bassline, female vocal snatch and all. Keeping with the traditional vibes there's a lack of some of his IDM trickery in favour of delivering a more universal and dare I say ladies on the floor as opposed to boys in their bedroom appeal. A nice homage to the era that will still get asses shaking in the current bass climate. 'Jack Your Job' is on a similar tip but more on a New York garage tip than oldskool UK. Not a bad tune but it doesn't interest me particularly and makes me feel like I'm on holiday in Ayia Napa while this heatwave melts me into a pool of my own filth.
This two-tracker from New York’s insanely prolific Falty DL was supposed to a collaborative 12 with another producer, but when the label couldn’t find someone to keep up with his high octane pace, Drew rolled up his sleeves and finished it off himself. As tight and punchy as you expect, this is two addictive slabs of fast-paced low-end house with a distinctly ‘90s US influence.
A. Make it Difficult
AA. Jack Your Job
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