Jamie Grind’s first release on Infrasonics was wicked and this shows that he has more niceness up his sleeve with this one out now on Fortified Audio. There’s also a collaboration with Hackman on the release which is well worth checking out
This is going to be the 5th release on Doc Daneeka’s Ten Thousand Yen imprint, which has to be one of the best labels around at the moment. Every release is a total killer and it looks like they’re set to get better and better. I already posted the b-side Ordinary Things a little while back but this one is too good to not have up here.
Hopefully you already know this one. One of my favourites from the legendary Suburban Base Records, put out back in ’92 when the label was in full swing. Rachel Wallace sang on many of the Sub Bass releases at the time but this one, produced by label mates M&M, always got me moving the most. Pianos, rave stabs, sing-a-long vocals, thumpin’ bass and badman beats…all you could want, really