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: artist....: DJ Diamond :
: title.....: Flight Muzik :
: cat no....: ZIQ302 :
: genre.....: Bass :
: style.....: Juke/Footwork :
: label.....: Planet Mu :
: tracks....: 16 :
: quality...: 320kbps :
: storedate.: Aug-08-2011 :
: rlsdate...: Aug-08-2011 :
: url.......: boomkat.com :
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Nr. Trackname Time
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01. Rep Yo Clique (Remix) 05:11
02. Speakerz 'n' Tonguez 02:40
03. Uh 02:27
04. Pop The Trunk 02:29
05. Horns 03:46
06. Vibe 03:03
07. Torture Rack 04:05
08. Decoded 03:05
09. Down Bitch 01:31
10. Wreckage 02:29
11. Digimon 01:53
12. Rep Yo Clique 02:17
13. Burn Dat Boy 02:40
14. Snare Fanfare 02:11
15. Go Hard 01:17
16. I Choose You 02:50
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43:54 min
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This has to be one of the strongest and strangest juke
full-lengths yet to emerge from Chicago, with an austerely
psychedelic undertow to its hi-octane ghetto bounce. The
darkest, sparsest jams are the first to grab your
attention: 'Burn Dat Boy' and 'Horns' are on a choppy
grime tip, the latter packing darkside string stabs that
remind us of Cooly G's 'Narst'. 'Torture Rack' is brutal
and brilliant, beat-'em-up vocal snippets and stanked-out,
dissonant synths stretched to breaking point across a
low-riding gangster's rhythm, but it hardly prepares us
for the sheer evil of 'Wreckage' - a blood-freezingly
minimal, dystopian drum-cut that sounds like footwork gone
industrial. Unbelievably heavy. But there are numerous
flights into more surreal territory too: the arabesque
'Rep Yo Clique''s shakes like it’s ready for the souk,
while 'Snare Fanfare' and 'I Choose You' have an almost
orchestral lilt to 'em, and 'Decoded' adds swooping trance
accents to an old-school ghetto-tech chassis. 'Go Hard',
meanwhile, has been a massive club anthem for some time
now, and sounds as lithe and lunatic as ever here. Flight
Muzik really is the freshest, fiercest ghetto transmission
we've heard in ages, and massively recommended.
We bring another new Planet Mu album, supporting all
(good) bass music possible!
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Just enjoy the music, and psyfer@hush.com if you want
to be a part of things. Every musical style is welcome!
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