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│ Trouble And Bass - Bass Bandits
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│ artist ........ Trouble And Bass
│ title ......... Bass Bandits
│ release date .. 2006
│ label ......... Flamin Hotz
│ cat. no ....... FHZ-003
│ url ........... http://flaminhotz.com/
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│ rip date ...... 05-01-2007
│ genre ......... Electronic
│ quality ....... 201 kbps (average) / 4410Hz
│ time .......... 29:12
│ size .......... 44,20 MB
│ source ........ Vinyl EP
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│ release info │
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│ Flaminhotz 003 sees the release of bass, bass and more bass │
│ from NYC crew Trouble & Bass. This EP features 6 tracks ready │
│ to make your speakers go boom. The crew pushes the boundaries │
│ of genres mixing up all the best parts of bmore, grime, │
│ dubstep, hip hop and more. Careful with this one cause it just │
│ might make your speakers bleed. │
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│ Blending elements of hip hop, grime, dubstep, bmore club and │
│ electro, New YorkÆs Trouble and Bass crew is set to drop a │
│ speaker shattering ep of remixÆs for Flamin Hotz. Drop the Lime │
│ and Math Head have selected six of the hardest club ready │
│ remixÆs that the the crew produced this year. These tracks have │
│ been club tested and dance floor approved all over Europe and │
│ North America and a ready to make your speakers bleed. One │
│ listen will let you know that the Bass Bandits are here and │
│ ready to destroy your sound system. │
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│ Third release from the Flamin Hotz label, who really got their │
│ name out there with that Curtis Vodka joint. People loved that │
│ record- I mean people way beyond the bmore resurrection hype │
│ and mp3 blog shuffle, they were all over that thing when we │
│ played it in the store. This new one from the Trouble & Bass │
│ crew is still "bmore" based in sound, but goes in way harder │
│ than Curtis (I know Sing Sing drums don't necessarily equal │
│ Baltimore Club, but what else are you gonna call this stuff? I │
│ think Blu Jemz coined the proper name "WBB" û White Boy │
│ Baltimore or something like that). Whereas Curtis Vodka's │
│ record was vaguely pretty and made you feel good- this shit │
│ hits you square in the head and might make you wanna punch │
│ somebody. It's good. Tough call but I think my favorite on here │
│ is Math Head's "Magnum(1)," reworking the Magnum P.I. theme │
│ with all sorts of breakdowns and party chants. Not cheesy at │
│ all, and barely recognizable if you aren't looking for it, this │
│ one is just clean and effective. For something more straight to │
│ the dancefloor gut, check "Uptown VIP(2)" from L.Vis, a sped up │
│ remix of Lord Tariq and Peter Gunz. The first verse is left │
│ intact, but things really get fun when they start fucking with │
│ those intro horns (same ones used on "Hips Don't Lie") for the │
│ remainder of the track. Drop The Lime has two tracks on here, │
│ both showing signs of some serious work and more of a grime / │
│ dubstep influence. Checkout the slowed down "Juggernaut(3)" │
│ with signature dubstep bass drops and the reworking of Ciara's │
│ "Get Up(4)." "Dirty Ride(5)" is a Chamillionaire remix (little │
│ late for that), but "Ballers(6)" is an all purpose joint that │
│ you could play any time. Another solid one from these guys. │
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│ Rip of the day for me. So addictive. │
│ │
│ Also, jesus christ FedEx, where is my scanner? Sorry for the │
│ lame photo. Maybe I'll do a scan fix when the fucker │
│ arrives....... │
│ │
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│ track list │
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│ 01. Drop the Lime - Dirty Ride (Slam Dunk & Phat Camp 5:03 │
│ edit) │
│ 02. L. Vis & Wully - Uptown V.I.P. 4:39 │
│ 03. Drop the Lime - Juggernut 4:25 │
│ 04. Drop the Lime (Watchin' U) - Get Up 6:15 │
│ 05. Party Crashers Unite - Ballers 4:27 │
│ 06. Math Head - Magnum (Meagaforce Edit) 4:23 │
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