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Dj Mutiny - Singin The Blues

Dj Mutiny
Singin The Blues

Label: Sub Frequency Funk

Following up on the success of the massive 'Soul Runner' on Botchit, DJ Mutiny returns to the stable with a rip-roaring double-A platter specifically designed to irk your neighbours.
A massive hit at bus stops around Haringey and the surrounding suburbs, 'Singing the Blues' pitches Mutiny's signature breakbeat soul against big room funkiness of the Rat Records variety. With deep sub bass, booty-shakin' beats, a full brass section, more clap than the local sexual health clinic and just a touch of nuclear-grade plutonium, 'Singing the Blues' is to electro-soul-booty-breaks as the flux capacitor is to time travel!

Not wanting to be called a one-trick pony (in fact not wanting to be called any kind of pony), Mutiny demonstrates his versatility with 'Move', a driving house-influenced track that has already been causing dancefloors to, er, move. Yes, it's another contrived effort to gain the attention of the world outside the rather small group of soulful breaks devotees. With it's incessant whooping, relentless 4-4 beat, catchy bassline, hypnotic leads and Indian vocal, we predict it will earn wide disapprobation from anyone with the slightest bit of taste. The rest of you, however, can get yer hands in the air!

Look out for the final instalment of NAPT's Contrast series out November 5th on SFF!

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Price:
MP3: £1.50
WAV: £1.75

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