The Good, the Bad and the Ugly presents Baobinga as the Ugly

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  • The third and final part in Cyberfunk's mini series, The Good, the Bad and the Ugly sees Baobinga bring out the ugly side of breaks - ugly to the point where its just plain dirty and tough. Baobinga first made his name releasing on Plastic Raygun pulling out housey breaks tunes with lots of groove and lots of bass. After the tear out phenomenon hit break beat Baobinga made a transition to DJ Quest's Cyberfunk label and created a storm with his release, The Bashment Track/Twin Glocks. Jack Your Body with 30Hz Jack Your Body is a title that sounds more suited to a house tune than a dark breaks tune, however the guttural "Jack Your Body" male vocal samples used in this particular track say otherwise! Baobinga teams up with in-house Vertical Sound producer and rising breaks star 30Hz to deliver a wicked rinse out tune where each producer's influence is clearly heard - 30Hz's breakbeats loaded with percussion and razor like tech hooks are prominent as are Baobinga's old skool sirens, big tear out bassline and well placed drum fills. J's War J's War uses a garagey style break incorporating lots of drum fills, with nice use of echoey effects and loaded with techy stabs and bleeps. A deep electro style bassline kicks in during the first breakdown and is accompanied by sci-fi stabs and a "War" vocal all of which play a part in the remainder of the tune. Positive Vibes with Darqwan An apache styled break kicks off this tune with a repeated "positive vibes" vocal loop layered on top. An ascending bassline then kicks in which, throughout the tune, gets its share of effects and variations. Play God Fans of Baobinga's Bashment Track/Twin Glocks release and also The Feeling which he did with I.D. will love this tune. On a dark grimey tip, this tune fuses haunting synths and sci-fi stabs with a dirty grime bassline and a slamming beat that takes no prisoners with its wicked drum fills - sometimes breaking down into triplets. To top it all off, the title takes its name from the vocal sample that gets dropped in during various moments of the tune.
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