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Artist      : Hackman
Album       : More Than Ever EP
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Funk
Quality     : LAME 3.98r (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 22-06-2010
Playtime    : 23:47 min
Size        : 4  Track(s): 55.15MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : PTN002
Label       : Pattern

01. More Than Ever                                                 5:51
02. Nobody Minds                                                   5:31
03. Gutterflower                                                   6:58
04. Dusk                                                           5:27

http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=25479

Ramp Recordings sub-label PTN is obviously determined to take no prisoners in
its quest to conquer UK Funky in 2010. The dust has barely settled on the labels
first release from South Wales man Doc Daneeka, but heres another bright young
upstart with four more hotly anticipated, percussive dancefloor tracks. And as
with the first release, the hype is more than justified.

Hackman is young Ben Hackman, one of a seemingly ever-increasing swarm of young
producers using garage and dubstep as a launch pad from which to spew forth
their own distinct furrow of up-tempo bass business. Best known for the ace
Pistol in your Pocket on Fabrics Elevator Music comp from earlier this year, his
More than Ever shines a light into an often dark corner of dance music; with its
heady blend of syncopated drums, heavy basslines and pitched up female vocals,
it resembles slowed down bassline house before it does grime or dubstep.

Elsewhere on this EP, Nobody Minds is a bright eyed and bushy tailed piece of
house-based business while Gutterflower is on a more percussive flex,
irresistibly wiped down in swabs of synths and xylophone. Hackman here does an
admirable job at following in the slipstream of Doc Daneekas Deadly Rhythm EP,
and while Hackman obviously suckles at a similarly technicolour teat of house
music, hes made something distinctly his own here.



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Artist      : Hackman
Album       : More Than Ever EP
Year        : 2010
Genre       : Funk
Quality     : LAME 3.98r (320kbps) / 44.1kHz / Joint Stereo
Date        : 22-06-2010
Playtime    : 23:47 min
Size        : 4  Track(s): 55.15MB
Source      : WEB
Cat.Num     : PTN002
Label       : Pattern

01. More Than Ever                                                 5:51
02. Nobody Minds                                                   5:31
03. Gutterflower                                                   6:58
04. Dusk                                                           5:27

http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=25479

Ramp Recordings sub-label PTN is obviously determined to take no prisoners in
its quest to conquer UK Funky in 2010. The dust has barely settled on the labels
first release from South Wales man Doc Daneeka, but heres another bright young
upstart with four more hotly anticipated, percussive dancefloor tracks. And as
with the first release, the hype is more than justified.

Hackman is young Ben Hackman, one of a seemingly ever-increasing swarm of young
producers using garage and dubstep as a launch pad from which to spew forth
their own distinct furrow of up-tempo bass business. Best known for the ace
Pistol in your Pocket on Fabrics Elevator Music comp from earlier this year, his
More than Ever shines a light into an often dark corner of dance music; with its
heady blend of syncopated drums, heavy basslines and pitched up female vocals,
it resembles slowed down bassline house before it does grime or dubstep.

Elsewhere on this EP, Nobody Minds is a bright eyed and bushy tailed piece of
house-based business while Gutterflower is on a more percussive flex,
irresistibly wiped down in swabs of synths and xylophone. Hackman here does an
admirable job at following in the slipstream of Doc Daneekas Deadly Rhythm EP,
and while Hackman obviously suckles at a similarly technicolour teat of house
music, hes made something distinctly his own here.



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