TripleB
22-06-2007, 11:46 PM
creative culture, the right to party ep001 release date july 4th.
Label Info:
The brand new Creative Culture label from North Wales is very proud to present this first release. The brainchild behind the Label - Triple B, (aka Bryn Kendall) a big player in the North Wales underground techno movement known for his hard, jakin tribal style has had his sights set on this label for some time now! Each release on the Creative Culture label will provide a diverse funky tribal flavor with a fresh and forward thinking minimal edge combined with funked up jakin grooves and twisted melodies!!
A1) The Right to Party – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/a1_right_to_party.mp3
The perfect starter, introduced with a tribal chant which simply slips in to a solid kick drum and some tough jakin beats – the tribal chants continue to flow in the background hypnotizing you in to feeling like your dancing round a fire in the middle of a jungle!!
A2) Rip'r – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/a2_insurt.mp3
Funky as hell this one, with well arranged and clever edits in the mix, it builds from a looped up housey groove into a tough driving beast, with some cool vocal cuts bouncing along, making this a perfect track to whack in the middle of a high octane set!!
B1) Insurt - Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/b1_riptr.mp3
Chaotic synth work from the off here with some smooth funked up percussion rolling the track along nicely. The synth gets crazier with a less structured pattern which is perfect for sending the dance floor into complete chaos!!
B2) Av'it – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/b2_aveit.mp3
Kicking off with a dark synth and a slick minimal approach, key changes on the synth give this track a warm clubbed up European feel together with a tough groove and a simply workout on the arrangements, it’s a very effective track and sure to get ya stompin!!
hope you like what you hear
for any further info on triple b or creative culture please check www.myspace.com/brynkendall www.fatcollective.com
Label Info:
The brand new Creative Culture label from North Wales is very proud to present this first release. The brainchild behind the Label - Triple B, (aka Bryn Kendall) a big player in the North Wales underground techno movement known for his hard, jakin tribal style has had his sights set on this label for some time now! Each release on the Creative Culture label will provide a diverse funky tribal flavor with a fresh and forward thinking minimal edge combined with funked up jakin grooves and twisted melodies!!
A1) The Right to Party – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/a1_right_to_party.mp3
The perfect starter, introduced with a tribal chant which simply slips in to a solid kick drum and some tough jakin beats – the tribal chants continue to flow in the background hypnotizing you in to feeling like your dancing round a fire in the middle of a jungle!!
A2) Rip'r – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/a2_insurt.mp3
Funky as hell this one, with well arranged and clever edits in the mix, it builds from a looped up housey groove into a tough driving beast, with some cool vocal cuts bouncing along, making this a perfect track to whack in the middle of a high octane set!!
B1) Insurt - Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/b1_riptr.mp3
Chaotic synth work from the off here with some smooth funked up percussion rolling the track along nicely. The synth gets crazier with a less structured pattern which is perfect for sending the dance floor into complete chaos!!
B2) Av'it – Triple B
http://www.fatcollective.com/creativeculture/b2_aveit.mp3
Kicking off with a dark synth and a slick minimal approach, key changes on the synth give this track a warm clubbed up European feel together with a tough groove and a simply workout on the arrangements, it’s a very effective track and sure to get ya stompin!!
hope you like what you hear
for any further info on triple b or creative culture please check www.myspace.com/brynkendall www.fatcollective.com