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Written by Carl Parnell
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Saturday, 13 December 2008 00:00
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With a driving breaks drum, "Off the Top of My Head" is set to drop into most late morning sets. The bass is enough to mess with your head, and various sounds drop in and out, including toy machine guns and vox stabs.
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Written by Digital Aura
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Thursday, 10 April 2008 00:00
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With this collection of remixes, Australian duo Reborn hopes to see the "rebirth" of their successful hit release "Supernova". This is a massive collection of music....
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Written by Chris Salisbury
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Sunday, 16 March 2008 00:00
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Matt Welch and Terry Ryan are Atomic Hooligan, and I can best describe them as "DJ meets Rock music". It's definitely music for the dance floor, but it kind of plays out like a rock track, and I am a fan!
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Written by Carl Parnell
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Friday, 07 March 2008 00:00
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What can I say about the original mix? Wow! It has funky breaks, a fantastic beat, and an awesome bassline. The vocal samples compliment it so well, and there is even scratching in there. It has it all.
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Written by Carl Parnell
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Friday, 15 February 2008 00:00
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Overall, I enjoyed this release very much and am very glad to have reviewed it. I certainly hope to learn off their techniques. Once again, well done. Best of all, it's on vinyl.
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Friday, 14 December 2007 11:48
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The track is called "7Days & 7 Nights", and it plays out more like a mixset than just one track. I suppose this is what a live concert performance from Reborn would sound like.
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Thursday, 09 August 2007 13:07
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Wasted Youth, the first of their objectively big releases, pairs two chunky new school breaks mixes, both featuring the fitting vocals of singer Mary Leay.
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Tuesday, 10 July 2007 11:52
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This is a good release… definitely some good breaks tracks. Better than ones I've heard lately. It's worth checking out.
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Sunday, 10 June 2007 21:05
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From the simple repetitive bassline to the reggae-tinged vocals and electro elements, the original track is exactly what I would expect of a 1990 rave track. But now, 17 years later, the old track gets some new chrome and contours as it gets worked on by two current breaks artists.
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Saturday, 19 May 2007 20:55
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Opening with what can only be described as the soundtrack to a sci-fi suspense movie, the first track in this REX duo release drops us at the edge of space with a rough and tumble sound system destroyer.
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