Cambridge breaks producer Ian Radcliffe kicks off his new label in robust fashion by dipping into the acid. The 303 squelches are chunky, accompanying riffs of a Prodigy bedside manner and a series of wanking chicken interludes add to the drama. The flip sees Precision Cuts injecting their usual quality into a remix which homes in on the bass and ropes in subtle, funky space-riffs. A second twelve has quickly followed consisting of further remixes by Sole Claw – dense, hectic with monster riffs doing battle – and DJ Mutiny, who charges in with hi-frequency hardcore riffage and extra percussion injecting an almost Latin feel resulting in an interesting species of breaks-mutant.
4 Out Of 5
Reviewed By: KRIS NEEDS