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Legendary producer and archivist of underground dance music in all it’s raw and basic forms, Chrissy Murderbot’s first album for Planet Mu is a collection of tracks that should come with the warning "Be Prepared To Sweat". The last few years have seen Chrissy working hard on the optimum formula for getting down and having non-stop fun. 'Women’s Studies' is an album of party starting, populist mutations with vocal contributions from dancehall emcees MC Zulu, Rubi Dan and Warrior Queen, plus rappers Popeye, Coool Dundee and Johnny Moog. It's made with a brazen and unashamed love for dance music, mixing energetic tropes into a sticky tropical punch, and the influence of ghetto house and juke from his home of Chicago hangs heavy. From the off, things get fleet-footed on ‘Break You Off’ with it’s night-time atmosphere built from Rhodes chord progressions and sexy vocals over tight, subtle rolling footwork drums and bass; it’s like a 160bpm musical massage. ‘Bussin Down’ continues the footwork influence with a sped-up grooving funk sample, over which DJ Spinn gives the orders. The seesawing bassline and 8-bit melody of 'Heavy Butt’ gets the message across loud and clear, while the impressionist footwork of 'Jiggle' is probably the most jiggling piece of music ever recorded. Other tracks such as ‘New Juke Swing’ mix crunchy drums of the kind you might find on a Teddy Riley production with a bassline of an early grime record while Rubi Dan acts as master of ceremonies. ‘The Vibe Is So Right’, featuring MC Zulu, pits chopped breakbeats against big basslines at funky house speed, which quickly intensify into sharp junglist patterns. On ‘Bump Uglies’ Chrissy mixes cute girl vocals chopped up over a flat dancehall beat while MC Popeye rides the rhythm making his intentions clear, while the album's poppiest moment ‘Sweet Thang’ features Coool Dundee and Johnny Moog in an inspired high speed mix of jungle and electro with soul vocals and emceeing. Things get decidedly early 90’s with Warrior Queen on the mic for ‘Under Dress’, a strange amalgam of acid and (more) New Jack Swing, with the Queen dropping some filthy lyrics. The 90s revival continues with ‘U Got Me Burnin Up (Club Cirque)’, which mixes high speed ravey piano and diva samples with crackin 160bpm juke and hip house vocals from Coool Dundee. On 'Women's Studies' Murderbot manages to twist underground music forms into a new kind of footwork-for-the-masses high quality pop music that's a joy to listen to, and an uproarious pleasure to dance to.
TRACK LIST : 01. Break U Off 02. New Juke Swing (ft Rubi Dan) 03. Bussin Down (ft DJ Spinn) 04. The Vibe Is So Right (ft MC Zulu) 05. Bump Uglies (ft Popeye) 06. Pelvic Floor (ft Rubi Dan) 07. Heavy Butt 08. Nice Lookin Bwoy (ft Mungo's Hi-Fi & Warrior Queen) 09. Sweet Thang (ft Johnny Moog & Coool Dundee) 10. Jiggle 11. Under Dress (ft Warrior Queen) 12. U Got Me Burnin Up (Club Cirque) (ft Coool Dundee)