Bassline sounding like "Dutty", and also like El-Tuff remixes. Tectonic/Punch Drunk dubstep reviving the first Horsepower Productions album, 2562 reviving Zed Bias (in a different, "deeper", and more substantially syncopated way than funky house does). "Wearing My Rolex" sounds a bit like "Rush The DJ", "Standard Flow" etc. the broken beat-like vocal housey tracks Zed Bias was making circa 2002.Īctually there's a kind of back-to-early-2002 feel across the whole post-UK Garage spectrum, e.g. Not so much this track, but other Crazy Cousinz tracks strike me as verging on broken beat - esp. When I say "more syncopated" I'm thinking of 2001-era soca-beat 2-step basically - see stuff like TJ Cases's "One By One", or Bump & Flex dub mixes from that period. Given the hyper-stiffness of bassline in particular, it's interesting to see the syncopation/carribean vibe of this stuff emerging as its point of distinction from "funky house" in the broad sense. Well it's not like "wow this is the most syncopated music ever", but it's more syncopated than mainstream house, speed garage or bassline, let's put it that way.
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