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STORM 011EP
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"The inimitable Dub Child's treatment of London Electricity's 2002 dnb classic 'Cum Dancing' has had DJs and fans craving the track on vinyl for years. Some had lost hope of the track ever blessing plastic at all. But Hospital Records have allowed the remix to hit the shelves for release exclusively through Storming. An anthem from the early days of the scene's legendary club night, FWD, Dub Child's 'Cum Dancing' remix was rinsed by the biggest names at the time. Listening to the track, it's easy to hear why it would be a travesty if it was to become just another lost dub. The infectious melody of the original is built upon with devastating Dub Child breaks and bass. The irrefutably dazzling strings provide the backbone of the track while the infectious melody works itself into your head. The beat skips and skitters along, making it impossible for crowds not to move on the floor. 'Cum Dancing' is an anthem and a classic tune like very few really are. On the flip, 'Wanna Die' is a prime slice of Dub Child's breakneck beats and bass. A track of more than sufficient caliber to couple the plate's A-side."
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STORM 004EP
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"Dub Child wades in for his second killer in as many releases on the excellent Storming productions. Killer beats are all fully in order here -- while the sensual belies the malevolent, blorty bass driven almost junglist breaks tune which unfolds, somehow the whole impact way exceeds the sum of the component parts. In techno parlance this might be called a tools record -- but here its much more like a dirty plate with which to properly jump up the party."
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