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PTN 013EP
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PTN continues its comeback with 23 Waist by Blacksmif. Known to his mother as Yemi, Blacksmif grew up in South London and was surrounded by Jazz, R&B & gospel from a young age. Moving onto garage, D&B & dubstep through his adolescence, he manages to shoehorn all of these influences into his music. His debut for RAMP's 12" label PTN moves from crunk samples mashed into a piano-house template of "23 Waist," through to the nod to broken beat on "Effectivmarkt."
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PTN 012EP
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RAMP's 12" sub-label PTN returns with some grumpy backroom banging techno in the shape of I Trusted You/Converse from Red Rack'em. Limited vinyl copies, so be swift.
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PTN 010EP
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Hackman's Close single drew support from Annie Mac and Skream & Benga, and even a play on the Chris Moyles show, throwing the 21 year-old's bedroom productions to the front of everybody's collective consciousness. Hackman returns with his follow-up and first single from his upcoming album Agree To Disagree. The Agree To Disagree 12" is housed in a die-cut sleeve with spot UV varnish in insanely limited quantities. Act quickly because it won't get repressed, ever.
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PTN 002EP
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Hackman is one of the Funky movement's best and brightest producers, rising fast and unleashing unstoppable rhythm after unstoppable rhythm. His impressive grasp of bass betrays his initial foray into dubstep, and it lends his music a power both more nuanced and more visceral than many of his contemporaries.
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PTN 008EP
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"Hackman surrenders his last single before his album drops. Moving from his technicolour funky/grime hybrid of his first PTN excursion, 'Made Up My Mind' & 'BAM BAM' descends into solid house beats and hefty basslines."
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PTN 001EP
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"As if the kind people at Ramp don't give you an ample amount of music, they are now gracious enough to present new label PTN. PTN will be covering a more stripped down basement sound, coming from UK funky and house music. First off is the long awaited debut release from Doc Daneeka with his Deadly Rhythm EP, featuring all the tracks which have been doing the rounds with DJ's such as Gilles Peterson, Marcus Nasty, Sinden, Kode 9, Brackles, Oneman and Martyn over the past few months. Briskly traveling from Swansea to Leeds, PTN follows Doc Daneeka's release with an equally hyped EP of fresh material from Hackman, who along with Doc D, featured in FACT Magazine's top 10 producers to watch for the year. Look out for future releases from Iceland's Hypno, dropping Deep House on yo ass like volcanic ash -- featuring a remix from Julio Bashmore, and the ultra massive 'Fatherless' from Breach."
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