GHETT39 : Sikka & Vinyl Junkie - Keep It Street (Original Mix) by Ghetto Dub published on 2020-11-16T20:37:26Z Wow! Vinyl Junkie is not letting up this year! Straight of the back of his now infamous 'Tiger Style EP' which is still doing serious damage across the scene, he presents 5 collaborations with artists that he loves and respects and the outcome is electrifying! Kicking things off Vinyl Junkie teams up with QT for a track called 'Bring You Out'. The intro takes us on a junglistic reggae vibe as the vocal serenades and swings before the drop takes us in a completely different direction, pure bassline punishment. Vinyl Junkie has been watching QT grow from about 6 years ago when he was just starting to make tracks and says it has been truly inspiring to see him grow, in his words 'I had to get on a tune with him' Next up is 'Keep It Street' where he links with the somewhat intimidating character of Sikka who has had a great year himself with well received releases on 'Deep In The Jungle' alongside some other great labels. The catchy, iconic vocal 'Coming from the motherfucking streets' slaps you into pace with this carbon edged stepper straight from the roadside. Junkie and his partner in crime Rachael EC fling down 'Different Style' and pattern with this thunderous stomper. So many textures get thrown in, from jungle breaks, amens, funk breakdowns, ragga samples and rises. This is one of those experimental tracks that shouldn't work on paper but absolutely smashes it. Style upon style. Veak has been making serious waves in the scene following massive releases on Serial Killaz and Deep In The Jungle to name a few. Hailing from Reims in France this collaboration is littered with pounding Amens and angry slabs of bassweight. This needs to be heard on a big system. Brutal 'Mind Games' was the most well received and supported tracks off Joint Projects Vol 2 and Sikka has twisted this original collab with Format DNB's Ikon B into a mind melting, oozing and pulsing monster. Killer remix to round off a killer EP! Delivered by <a href='http://www.label-worx.com'>Label Worx</a> on behalf of <a href='http://n/a'>Ghetto Dub Recordings</a> Genre Drum & Bass Comment by YONCOR PLAYLIST :0 2021-01-08T12:17:13Z Comment by Stereo A Filthy 2020-11-26T20:36:33Z