Spraying sulphuric vibes into the atmosphere first up is ‘Eruption’, a dirty piece that’s hotter than molten lava. Rock-hard drums and rib-crushing bass seal the deal as disgusting reeses whizz past at the speed of flying volcanic ash.
Prolix teams up with Temper D on the flip to turn out ‘Chainsaw’. Stop-start edits and ever intensifying bass noises punctuate the track as rolling beats and scattered percussion finish the job.
Sub Zero made a large impact on dancefloors on the last 12” and here he puts some more serious smackdown into action with a filthy rework of ‘Spin Doc’ and a fresh piece in the form of ‘Dodge City’
The former is a growling, warping beast with pounding bass combinations and clattering drum edits. The flip, ‘Dodge City’, has a string sample made famous by Busta Rhymes winds its way through the intro. When the bass drops it’s all over with grinding notes and heavy low-end subs.
Following DJ Hazard’s anthem-filled collection, Playaz Digital is set to release Volume 3 of their compilation series. Selected by Original Sin ‘PlayazDigital Vol.3′ features some of the biggest dancefloor killers from the past 15 years including ‘Super Sharp Shooter’, ‘P-Funk Era’, ‘Scan Darker’ and the 2003 remix of DJ Hype’s classic ‘Peace, Love & Unity’..
DJ Hazard needs no introduction – king of the dancefloor, tracks like ‘Busted’ and ‘Mr Happy’ cemented his reputation as one of the heaviest producers in the drum & bass game, and now he’s back.
Following on from the first Playaz Digital compilation DJ Hazard steps up to deliver an immense collection of official dancefloor anthems including ‘Busted’, ‘Mr Happy’ and ‘0121′. Not only that but Playaz Digital vol. 2 includes the previously unreleased ‘Machete’ VIP – exclusively available with this digital bundle.
Putting himself to work in the studio Sub Zero comes up with his second high quality 12” since going solo last year, and it’s another pair of immense bangers.
Old skool legend and nu-skool rave hero Potential Bad Boy brings some Ganja flavours once again. Taking almost two decades’ worth of knowledge of how to get floors moving, PBB sticks to his musical guns while giving his tracks a modern sheen.