Review by renzelkoutenJan 25, 2011(edited 6 months ago)
Top double header on this white label, in my opinion one of the best of all the reggae dubstep mash ups about.
A-side fixes up the Barrington Levy and Beenie Man classic to absolutely great floor filling effect. Lively and exuberant, a guaranteed winner of a tune with the irresistible tones of one Mr Levy joined by the ragga-ry edge of Beenie Man and backed by a mutant of sound system intended squelches and bass line assaults.
B-side Trample is a nice contrast, much more laid back while still pushing the bass to the front of the mix. It has a very dubby essence with good sound fx & siren esque noises as well as a wicked vocal from Earl 16 to match. A proper stepper of a track.
A-side fixes up the Barrington Levy and Beenie Man classic to absolutely great floor filling effect. Lively and exuberant, a guaranteed winner of a tune with the irresistible tones of one Mr Levy joined by the ragga-ry edge of Beenie Man and backed by a mutant of sound system intended squelches and bass line assaults.
B-side Trample is a nice contrast, much more laid back while still pushing the bass to the front of the mix. It has a very dubby essence with good sound fx & siren esque noises as well as a wicked vocal from Earl 16 to match. A proper stepper of a track.