Don’t Be Silly / Cheater Cheater
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Don’t Be Silly / Cheater Cheater
Original Sin [Ganja Records]
30 April, 2008 | 10.00AM- Section: Music Recommendations
The resurrected Ganja Recordings comes dirty with a style that they’ve championed and blooded heavily in the last four years.
Original Sin fucks up dance floors badly with ‘Don’t Be Silly’.
It’s all trippy stuff on the intro, with stereo-effected sounds dripping incessantly from the left and right speakers.
Everything fades down nicely towards the drop, so that when the drums and militant bass do come in after a rolling kick-drum build up they really do hit hard.
This track is extremely well engineered too – the sub bassline is very distinct and prominent; never distorting on headphones but giving you the feeling that you can’t breathe if you experience it underneath a club sound system.
Whilst this type of drum & bass may not be played in the next three-to-four years, at this moment in time, it does the trick in spades.
‘Cheater Cheater’ is vintage new-wave Ganja recordings.
Adam from G-Dub fame creates a strictly dance-floor only affair boasting some tricky edits, which sounds very similar to a Clipz production, and will have the dirtier raves in fits.
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