Track Details

 

Freeflow 45 - Substantial

[Original]

Label: iBreaks Bass
Date: 13.12.07
Play Length: 06:47

 
 
 
Freeflow 45 has been a firm favourite of Annie Nightingale on BBC Radio 1 and it is with arms open wide that he is is warmly welcomed back to ibreaks; this time on ibreaks Bass - the bass heavy cousin to ibreaks and ibreaks Funk. Freeflow does not fail to deliver on this tearing onslaught into gyrating bass funk territory. A real peak time, crowd pleaser with a squelching dutty ass bass line, bleepy electro flourishes and ‘Tick Tock, it’s never to late’ old skool samples.
 
 

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