This month's show features a whole heap of Public Enemy rarities, some funked-out KPM library sounds, an artist focus on Lyn Collins and of course the latest funky breakbeat promos.
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The one and only Fort Knox Five - pioneers of funky breaks, eclectic selectors known for party-friendly DJ sets and glossy, soulful productions - have included a tOtALcULt jam in their latest promo mix!
I'm obviously deeply honoured! 'Cyaan Rock Steady' was release free through Soundcloud and hit its maximum 1,000 downloads in just under two weeks, which was an incredible response.
For those who missed it, I will re-open the download if my new EP, 'Bomber Inna Dance' (to be released on Friday, 26th August), hits #1 in Juno's reggae/dancehall downloads chart.
You can listen to, and download, FK5's killer mix below, and below that, you can preview my new EP.
Endless Summer Mix by fortknoxfive
Tracklisting:
Pretty Lights vs Summertime - Pretty Lights
This City Means no love - JViews
The Dude (feat. Lady Faye)- Palov
You Do it to Yourself - Mark Ronson
Sister Nancy vs. Lauryn Hill - Never Lost One (Wick-it Remix) - Wick-it the Instigator
Knockdown - Timothy Wisdom
Ready Steady - Bobby C Sound TV
Under The Sun - Kidda
Skankin' Riddim - Omegaman
Cyaan Rock Steady - tOtALcULt
Pa'lante (Empresarios Remix) - Los Chicos Altos
Stop, Look, Listen (Whiskey Barons Edit) - Ricardo Ray & Whiskey Barons
Just in time for Notting Hill Carnival weekend, Cult Music is coming through with some nice-up reggae dub-hop breaks!
The 'Bomber Inna Dance' EP features four tracks from tOtALcULt, packed with skankin' riddims, wicked vocals and tough hip-hop breaks.
It includes a free track, 'Kwali-Tea' available on the Soundcloud player below.
Released Friday 26th August, exclusively on Junodownload, this EP is already getting support from DJs and producers including Qdup Foundation, Timothy Wisdom, Tom Drummond, Nick Middleton and The Dirty Dubsters.