![]() One of their most underrated tracks for sure and a track that in our opinion still has its place on dance floors today. Apart from the piano solo near the end of the track ‘We Made It’ is a reasonably stripped back affair yet still we feel it still holds its own next to some of their popular vocal party anthems. Punchy garage house kicks and small vocal hits start off the proceedings for easy mixing before letting the bounciest four note bassline roll out for the duration of the track. ![]() The particular track we feel is the highlight is “ We Made It“. Consisting of three tracks, what especially draws us to this release is the strong four by four rhythm throughout the three tunes a far cry to the more syncopated patterns that would comprise a lot of their future releases. Bugz In The Attic Deep House 1.29 Old Skool Jamz Original 1998 Mix (Remastered) Bugz In The Attic Deep House 1.29 No Time Bugz In The Attic House Mix Matt Wood Deep House 1.29 All About The Mind Ski Oakenfull Vocal Mix Bugz In The Attic, Homecookin' Deep House 1. ![]() Seine Kompilationen 'Fabric' und 'FabricLive' sind Anhaltspunkte für Plattenhändler und Musikliebhaber, denen Qualität wichtig ist, wogegen im Club jedes Wochenende ein Fünfsterneprogramm die Besucher in Schwung bringt. The track we want to talk about today is from one of their earlier records titled the Bittersweet EP, which was the first release on their own label Bitasweet back in 1999. Seit 20 Jahren steht das Label Fabric im pulsierenden Zentrum der britischen Elektroszene. These mixture of sounds were met to great appeal, and official remixes for the likes of Amy Winehouse, Roisin Murphy and Basement Jaxx soon followed, as well as a position in the UK single charts with their track “Booty La La”. These days you can catch most of the original crew still djiing and doing their own thing, with Paul Dolby still going strong as Seiji and Matt Lord recently releasing a bunch of edits under the alias Lordamercy but we decided to delve back a bit for our sixth instalment of our One On One series. Their influences however stretched further than the sounds the genre name might suggest and between all members they comfortably fused elements of garage, jazz, hip hop, reggae, funk and house. Interactive and engaging, Ultimate Spotlight: Rain Forest Animals gives children a closer look at the wild and amazing birds, bugs and beasts that live in the rain forest. Formed in 1997 and consisting of nine individuals comprised of producers, DJs and vocalists, which include Orin Walters (Afronaught), Paul Dolby (Seiji), Kaidi Tatham, Daz-I-Kue, Alex Phountzi, Cliff Scott, Mark Force, Matt Lord and Mikey Stirton, the collective were often cited as being one of the most prominent acts in the broken beat scene. As always your reactions and support are massively appreciated.With the FabricLive series impressively about to hit its seventy first mix in the form of UK stalwart DJ EZ, Notting Hill Carnival pictures still floating around on Facebook and September seemingly giving us our last blips of sunlight in exchange for rain, we’ve recently found ourselves drawn to the music of past FabricLive 12 mixers and fellow UK act Bugz In The Attic. We are super excited to have signed broken beat legend Afronaut, here’s the full press release for more info on “How It Goes”. Not only is Walters one of the best producers in the field of broken beat – a loose tag for a brand of heavily rhythmic breakbeat fusion that features chopped up beats – but he’s also been behind the formation of the Bugz in the Attic collective, in addition to having released plenty of the scene’s recorded output through labels he has set up and helped like Mousetrap, Suckers Need Bass and Bitasweet. Following on from his collaboration with mentee and “honorary Bugz” WheelUP on the summer-groove “Good Love”, “How It Goes” is the start of a partnership between bruk legend and Tru Thoughts, a label whose output has been known for championing the West London Sound.Īfronaut is the primary alias of Orin Walters, a chief instigator of the broken beat scene. ‘Inventive, exciting and endlessly entertaining” – IDJ Magīroken beat pioneer and one of the founding members of the bruk supergroup Bugz in the Attic – Afronaut aka Orin Walters – makes his debut on Tru Thoughts with club-stomper “How It Goes”. ‘A hedonists hoedown that George Clinton would be proud of.’ – The Daily Telegraph Find the latest tracks, albums, and images from Bugz in Da Attic. ![]() ![]() ‘A celebration of everything joyful, positive and inventive about British Music.’ – The Observer Listen to music from Bugz in Da Attic like Old Skool Jams, 01 - Rhian Benson Feat. TRUDD401 / Digital Single / Release Date: Thurs 15th July Billy Bonkers!! Junior Keith Moon Drummer ![]()
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