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ToycRuffer / Keyframe

Label:

Crazylegs – LEGS002

Format:

Vinyl, 12"

Country:

UK

Released:

Genre:

Electronic

Style:

House, Dubstep, Tech House

Tracklist

A1Ruffer
A2Ruffer (Altered Natives Remix)
RemixAltered Natives
B1Keyframe
B2Keyframe (Bloom Remix)
RemixBloom (20)
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Title (Format)LabelCat#CountryYear
New Submission
Ruffer / Keyframe (5×File, MP3, 320)CrazylegsLEGS002UK2013

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Reviews

  • phuriphonics's avatar
    phuriphonics
    Whilst Toyc's Hessle Audio adjacent cuts on the EP are excellent; straddling the Bass Music and House/Techno contiuum and Altered Natives deliver a top quality tribal workout on their Ruffer remix it really is all about Bloom's Keyframe remix.

    A stunning example of that fascinating deconstruction of the first wave of Grime with it's staccato approach to rhythm as breaking glass samples, laser beam like stabs juggle around human sighs, bleeps and a harsh metallic abrasive drums.
    It's just crazy crazy stuff that almost feels too conceptual to be club music but somehow, like its distant cousin breakcore, there is something there that just makes you want to dance (like you're selling nails?) regardless.

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