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BBP029B: Grand Slam - Lifetimers for the Funk (JaylFunk Remix)

bbprecordings on April 21, 2011 19:26

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    BBP Recordings is extremely proud to introduce to the nu funk scene the veteran funk band Grand Slam from Germany with their steaming-hot retro Lifetimers for the Funk EP. Grand Slam has been on the top of their game of doing their down-to-earth, gritty-as-can-be Kraut-Funk since 1985 and has now teamed up with BBP and a couple of heavyweight Nu-Funk producers, Jayl Funk and Busta, who is giving their individual twists to this top class jam.
    With a hand-full of album releases and some 300+ gigs behind them, Grand Slam is now ready to bring it on to the dancefloors! Lifetimers for the Funk was originally released on their Opossums & Racoons album from 2007 and features vocals by Funkmaster Ozone & Mischmaschine.
    Grand Slam is still going strong doing that good ol’ heavy duty funk that we all love so much and their sound is a perfect match with BBP leading role as being the oldskool yet cuttin’ edge badboy of the funky breaks scene!

    A. Grand Slam kicks things off with their low-down and dirty retrospective celebration to the funk-music. A straight-up boogie funk jam with a heavy vocoder voice and smooth flows by Funkmaster Ozone.

    B. Jayl Funk is doing what he does best by giving it his signature Jayl Funky danceable beat leaving you very little chance to sit still. Jayl stays true to the original funk elements and add his groovy nu funk treatment smoothly around it, making it another top remix by Jayl Funk.

    C. Busta never disappoints on a remix and this is no exception. Pumpin’ it full of Ghetto Funk with his electro basslines that Busta is so loved and respected for in the scene. This remix will take the Grand Slammers to the clubs all over as part any funky djs crate in the time to come!

    D. DrayRock slows down things on his laid-back and smooth remix. DrayRock is an assistant producer for Grand Slam crew and produced this remix for compilation album that was released in 2010.

    Released by: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings
    Release/catalogue number: BBP-029
    Release date: Apr 25, 2011

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