1. Riva Starr - War Drums
An out-of-character tune for Riva Starr, all minimal nail-biting toms, this is the perfect ‘oh no it’s gon happen! ‘ intro.
2. Karizma - Outta Control
UK Funky hits like Donaeo’s Party Hard have got us drawing for the Defected and Strictly Rhythm back catalogs, and digging up things like this haunted riddim by Karizma. I love the brass section!
3. Essy & Vibes - Dream On
Tunes like this are the reason I like to call the new UK House movement ‘Grime in Disguise’. Tropical bass!
4. Perason Sound - Wad
This was made by a certain house and techno-infused producer of twisted dubstep - guess who. Banging broken, twitchy house with a big gutter sub. I can’t stop playing this one at the moment.
5. Martin Kemp - No Charisma
I’m sort of responsible for the title of this track - it’s a funny-ish story that I won’t tell here. This twilight riddim with the heavy kwaito pitchbending synth line was produced by Martin Kemp, the brother of badderman DJ Brackles, and is forthcoming on the later’s label.
6. Gregor Salto - Just For Fun (Bok Bok’s edit ft. Hawatha
The vocal on this track comes from Hawatha, a Texas rapper that my friend Prince William is working with at Krispee Ones studios. Out to the TX connection.
7. L-Vis 1990 - Run
This L-Vis dubplate is a current personal favourite of mine. He makes it seem so easy!
8. Emvee - Glitch Dub
The drop on this tune is devastating! UK house at it’s most cantankerous.
9. Wizzbit - Jam Nite
Wizzbit is the alias of garage>grime>funky godfather Geeneus. He’s worked a lot of styles over the years but despite Jam Nite dating back to 2003 the insane bruckout drums and the huge bassline in this tune sound more relevant than ever. Definitely one of my favourite grime classics.
10. Karizma - Darqness
If you’re driving to this mix like I recommended, this is when your vehicle takes flight. Jackin’ celestial merkery from Karizma.
11. Sarantis ft Warrior Queen - More Than Money (Starkey remix)
Starkey transforms Warrior Queen’s pining ballad for the ‘boys dem’ into a cyborg hypergrime tribute to sweet love.
12. Spooky - Got Myself Together Riddim
Spooky is king of grime bootlegs, and this is no exception. The sweet vocal hook is swiped from a classic uk garage track and twisted into Spooky’s signature carnival style.
13. Diplo & Laidback Luke - Hey! (L-Vis 1990 remix)
I love the original of this tune too, but also love how L-Vis made it sound really immersive and disorientating.
14. Zomby - Entropy
Fresh from the ever-mutating Zomby - alien, crunked-up house/grime/dubstep.
15. Joe - Rut
Rut is forthcoming on the amazing Hessle Audio, and you can tell straight away when you hear it. A beautifully executed, lush and percussive garage-dubstep track with a unique celestial warmth.
16. Lil Silva - Get Wid This
We Night Slugs are big Lil Silva fans. His decidedly grimey take on UK Funky has set a benchmark for huge, driving productions that simply destroy raves. The combination of militant brutality and luminously bright carnival synths remind me of why I love grime.
17. Bok Bok - Ram Riddim
Something that mutated out of working with L-Vis on our Bongo Jam refix. Ram, because originally there was a typo in our refix that read “Bongo Ram”. Say what you mean eh?
18. Kingdom - You
Kingdom is absolutely unique and one of my favourite producers. He blends the aesthetics of UK garage with classic rave, hardcore, jumpstyle, - even trance, with a heavy dose of the drama and emotion of classic Chicago house. His new material is on fire!
19. Matt Shadetek - Battery Charge Riddim
I love the story that Matt’s Brooklyn Riddim was appropriated up by bashment kids in NYC and it became a hit in that scene. Never one to stand by idly, Matt made a whole batch of grimey bashment/house directly aimed at that scene, this riddim is one of them. Sounds like a 4×4 Ruff Sqwad
20. Christian Martin - Elephant Fight (Justin Martin’s Jungle remix)
A deceptive subtitle for a remix that’s not Jungle style so much as it’s IS a jungle, a sweltering pressure dungeon. Those elephants are NOT happy.
21. Untold - Sweat
Forthcoming on Hotflush Recordings, this track is my rubbery yet blissed out outro. Enjoy!
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