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Katana riddim beat port
Katana riddim beat port













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Spokes, who is one third of East London club night Loose Snyths, delivers a beat packing deep sub-bass, insistent handclaps and esoteric vibes on ?Pigs Riddim?, and Coyote 006?s producer Spare offers us a taste of things to come with the tough, grinding sounds of ?Katana?. Newcomer Annoy works with stark minimalism, using little more than a couple of string riffs and bare-bones percussion to engrossing effect whilst Arctic?s effort (?The Sicilian?) weighs in right at the more hectic end of the spectrum a bewildering composition of choppy sound and rude-as-hell basslines. Kings pieces together a whole kaleidoscope of styles from super aggressive beats like OH91?s all-guns-blazing, moody Bristol anthem ?Stealth VIP?, and the unruly griminess of Chemist?s ?Hoodrat?, through to the lush, synth rich atmospheres of Jon Deville?s ?Crossed Eyes? and Notion?s ?In The Corner?. The release is in part a celebration of their output to date, but also a statement of intent for the future and a representation of the breadth of amazing music demanding a proper release at the moment. Pausing for breath before dropping more fire from up-and-comers Chemist and Spare, Coyote have spent the last 6 months assembling an adventurous collection of new material to be released this December, ?Coyote Kings?. Along with camps like Boxed and Keysound, Tomas Fraser?s label has played their part in defining grime in 2013, introduced us to fresh talents like Arctic and OH91 and most importantly provided us with a heavy selection of bangers to dance to all year long. Coyote Records have come through and left a lasting impression on the scene with their first five releases gully beats on 12? from producers with an original approach to their craft is a winning formula.















Katana riddim beat port