Review: Raw Fusion offshoot G.A.M.M. pretty much ruled the vinyl roost a few years back with a slew of boogified hip-hop blends from the likes of Red Astaire, Beat Conductor and some cheeky scamp called Todd Terje. The illicit imprint are slowly picking up speed once again with this double drop of reworks from DJ Prime the third G.A.M.M. release this year. Widely regarded as the inspiration for UK reissue label BBE, Universal Robot Band's boogie standard "Barely Breaking Even" gets toughened up with some additional house flex. A similar treatment is afforded to Marvin Gaye's "Praise" on the B Side, with the gospel tinged soulful original augmented by a neck snapping break. This heavy syncopation and some neat tape loop edits are all that is needed to exploit the tracks dancefloor potential. More please G.A.M.M.
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