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Tuesday, June 16, 2015

Addictech.com Featured Release : Various Artists - Glitch and Funk Vol 1 : Adapted Records




Addictech.com Featured Release : Various Artists - Glitch and Funk Vol 1 : Adapted Records

http://www.addictech.com/p/188037

There's no denying the progression in Adapted's roster over the course of the past year with impressive talent and a massive evolution. It's all led to this - a collection full of tracks that was meant for covering an entire piece of time.

If the glitch and funk goes together here like peanut butter and chocolate - enter the party with Beat Fatigue's delicious "Funk Tube," rendering blues funk and oh-so-tasty glitch. Cheshire delivers a classic with "Sunday Drop," which blends traditional horns with vintage sounds for a tasteful groove. FarfetchD smothers us with a caramel smooth, tasty batch of electro medicine called "The Fever," which dials in a wicked track from start to finish. Father Funk and Kybosh provide the protein with two massive tracks, "Chocolate Milk and Split Minstrel." Put on your "Funk Face" with Mat Tha Hat, whose out of control single with drop your jaw to the floor. "Wiggle Bit" by Orphic is a magnificent track that uses a sexy riff, cinematic builds, and beautiful bells which lead to a glitchy breakdown unlike any other - an authentic take on post-modern disco. SpekrFreks bring the uptempo groove and full-court press with "Juke Joint"! Squelch's "Spiked Punch" delivers a stomach-churning glitch groove that will make you feel extraterrestrial!

And the funk keeps impressing... a separate paragraph is needed to discuss Labrat's remix of Sugarbeat's hit "Pretty Young Things." This wonderful midtempo jam could not give the original more magic. Tack breaks through with "Everything's Good," full of dance-friendly melodic breaks. Thomas Vent somehow manages to get heavier, funkier, and full of more aggression.. "Squealing Funk" is no exception. Vice City and Hexsonic collab for a futuristic jam which carries weight like a Flume single, full of effortlessly catchy beats. "Purple Funkazoids" by Warp 9 dials back for a taste of other-wordly breaks. This a compilation that re-establishes Adapted a funk powerhouse!

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