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Side
A - King Conga
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Side
B - Funky Ghost Town
BREAKIN BREAD continue to push their brand of "DIRTY, BEATBREAKIN'
FUNK AND HIP HOP" with the 2nd 7" from Ill Boogs Ill Boogs is one
of the UK's top b-boys (breakdancers). He was one of the founding
members of the Floor Science Crew and he went on to become a key
member of the legendary Born To Rock and Sinstars Crews.
The
label first got to know Ill Boogs when he came down to the early
Brixton club sessions held by the Breakin Bread crew (way back in
1998). Since then Ill Boogs has probably been to more Breakin Bread
parties than any other b-boy in the UK and he's gained respect as
one of the more stylish dancers in the UK. Boogs isn't about power
moves, he keeps his uprock tight and his floorwork steady.
As
a result, it's completely natural that Ill Boogs' musical offerings
are right up our street and his previous 7" (Gypsy Rock b/w The
Grump) proved this with b-boy DJ's the world over going crazy over
the breaks and giving it repeated spins. (from Skeme of the Rocksteady
Crew in NYC to Z Trip in Los Angeles and DJ Woodo in Switzerland).
Boogs himself describes his music as "the next step in experimentation……
beats firmly aimed at b-boys but with enough musicality to hold
your interest when the break ends. It's not trying to be clever,
it's just for people to dance to and real DJ's to play with". We
certainly think so and hope you'll agree that Boogs' second offering
is another tight funky/beatsy 7". You don't get many rhythm tracks
like this these days but there's definitely an audience for this
stuff…..
Side
A: King Conga
As
the title of the track suggests, this is a percussion driven tune,
somewhere between a soul shaker and a soundtrack chase track. Heavy
drums as you would expect from Ill Boogs with a driving bassline
underpinning the groove. King Conga is punctuated with a simple
funky horn riff and topped off with a live flute solo which brings
the track to a climax
Side
B: Funky Ghost Town
This is a straight up B-Boy tune. Made by a b-boy for b-boys. Funky
but chilled out with a dirty, deep down sound which reminds us of
the African funk movement of the 70's. The main drum break is programmed
(its not a loop) and there are a few sneaky teaser breaks in there.
One for the dancers to finesse their moves to rather than spaz out
on the dancefloor.
If you're interested in finding a shop near you that stocks Breakin'
Bread releases or wish to enquire about our distribution please
contact skeg@breakinbread.org
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