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PETE CANNON

Heavy, speaker-busting remixes of Pete Cannon & Patrice's derriere themed club track - "Butterfly". Utilizing the catchy vocal chorus, four different producers take the track into jungle, garage and grime / bashment territories - keeping the cutting edge production and foundation shaking bass weight through four inspired remixes.

Pete Cannon deploys an array of gatt gun amens and growling Reeses. Patrice and Sumgii both add eski synths and a shoulder-dropped grime / garage hybrid beat while Traces plays with pitch and bit reduction on a twisted mutant dancehall tweak that sounds like a boiling hot pan about to spill over.

All excellent remixes that'll keep subwoofer-driven dancefloors trembling well into the night... 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: CrRrRazy jungle ruffage by the Amiga-wielding, bass bin rattling, modern maniac Pete Cannon; who's joined by a thriplet of other contemporary underground heroes for a seriously fresh soundsystem challenger. Big T I P on this one folks!

TRACK LISTING

A1. Butterfly (Pete's Amiga Re-Work) 
A2. Butterfly (Patrice's VIP) 
AA1. Butterfly (Traces Remix) 
AA2. Butterfly (Sumgii's Gutter Flip) 

4 absolutely tearin' Amiga jungle bangers! The packaging alone is worth buying the record for - a retrotastic take on vintage Amiga computer magazines that were rife in the early 90s!

Music-wise expect heavily tiimmeessttrrretched and mangled breaks, growling subs and the odd smattering of hardcore vox twisted to oblivion through the Amiga's infamous sequencing program: Tracker. It's pretty mad to think that the development of jungle was heavily indebted to this piece of software - pretty much the equivalent of when loads of working class Chicago kids discovered the 303 ten years previous. Technology can often inspire and cause serious cultural shifts (just look at the Instagram-centric world we live in today!) but back then, it all seemed so much more creative and revolutionary! 


STAFF COMMENTS

Matt says: Real retrotastic jungle business here by Pete Cannon who unashamedly boasts the virtues of the Amiga's Tracker program, pivotal in the development of the genre during its embryonic phase. It's quite astonishing when you consider how limited the system was in terms of processing power, memory etc. A proper blast of innovation that's left a permanent mark on underground dance culture.

TRACK LISTING

A1. Booyaka
A2. Reaching Out
AA1. Come Rude Boy
AA2. Falling 


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