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On Myor Massiv's fourth installment, label boss Coco Bryce finds himself hopelessly lost in the jungle.
“Worries In Da Dance” starts off with a set of choppy breaks, reminscent of the Drumfunk heydays of the early noughties, until a clash host calls for further excitement and a flurry of Amen snares and crashes turn the jungle dial up to 11.
“Fire” boasts a fine cocktail of 808 bass, reggae samples and Cold Sweat breaks, making for a nice lickle '94/'95 style roller.
“Massiv” follows a more Rave-influenced path, melding pitched female vocals, clean and heavy subs and straight forward Amen patterns into an ode of sorts to Roy Lasprilla's crunchy-sounding yet oh-so-attractive hardcore/jungle hydrids from 20+ years ago.
“Himalaya” finds Coco Bryce stuck amidst a group of cave explorers and classic cartoon sound effects. His only way out seems to be by means of weaving together an escape ladder comprised of kicks, hats and snares lifted from a plethora of untamed drum loops.
But alas, to no avail, as he is, and will be for the time being, firmly stuck in this world of chaos and disorder.
Tracklist
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Track 4