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Basswerk 28  (Released: )

Shut Up And Dance - The Green Man (TGM Remix) 320kbps Buy MP3 €1,50
The Green Man - Bassball 320kbps Buy MP3 €1,50

Buy Vinyl €8,50


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Basswerk 28 Vinyl EP makes a link between history and today. It tries to help remembering two essential things that made Jungle music grow: a smile in the face and sound adventures.

When Shut Up & Dance came up with their album "Death Is Not The End", this has been a big inspiration for Cologne's DJ's Heiner & Laszlo to get into Breakbeat and later into Jungle & Drum & Bass music. Even so much that Heiner chose his DJ name after the SUAD track "The Green Man" featured on that album (while Laszlo became DJ Cheetah, together they were Junglegrowers). A long series of parties grew out of this and the Basswerk label was found and made more than 30 releases since then.

Being involved into various remixes in 2007, Green Man had the spontaneous idea to do a Drum & Bass Remix of "the one" track of all tracks, trying to keep it's original simplicity and vibe. Things worked out easy and the crowds all loved it as it is straight forward but funky and with some heavy extra Bass and cheerful ike the original. So we decided to send it to PJ & Smiley from SUAD and we are now proud to present this remix on Basswerk 28 !! Massive respect and thanks to Shut Up & Dance !

Shut Up & Dance is also coming up with a new album called "The Great British Public" in September while the second Green Man album is also expected later this year.

Bassball is a deep, musical Jungle track combining future sounds, jazzy harmonies & and oldschool styles, It is a sound adventure and a great intro track. It is about seeing D&B tunes as different types of dancefloor art rather than a dancefloor competition.

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