• Digital


Tokyo x Bristol E.P.

  • Cat No: RCEP003D
  • Release: 2017-06-02
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Format

digital 900 JPY

Track List

24bit/48khz [wav/flac/aiff/alac/mp3]

Fourth imprint of Riddim Chango Recordsis an instrumental tune "Easton Horns" built by deadly production unit from Tokyo, Bim One Production. This time they collaborate with a sax player Digistep who is one half of veteran modern roots unitDubkasm. Digistep's saxophone wails and weeps all over on Bim One's minimum solid mid-tempo roots track. It comes with striking dub version mixed by studio scientists, Dubkasm.
On the flip side there is another collaboration, this time with Bristol's singerRudey Leeon Bim One's more uptempo dancehall riddim with a touch of Grime energy. Rudey's high pitched voice sits beautifully on Bim One's low-end directed production.
All tracks were tested with stacks of soundsystembefore its final mix down so it's ready to be dropped at a dance. Also all tracks are mastered and cut at infamousTransition mastering studio. Strictly limited pressing.
AboutDubkasm– A veteran contemporary roots / dub unit consisting ofDigistepandStryda.They has been producing and performing at big dances and festivals since the 90s. Their critical hit"Victory",released in 2013 became the biggestsoundsystem anthemin 21stcentury. The tune broke boundaries of Reggae, and Dubstep don,Mala,fell in love with the tune and remixed it into Dubstep version.
AboutBim One Production– Producer duo from Tokyo, has been building tracks for old and new big named MCs likeMacka B, Cornell Campbell, Pablo Gad, Mr. Williamz, Miss Redand many more. They have build their reputation on their production that have a respect for foundation sounds mixed with their unique updated and hybrid style. Three previous releases of Bim One have had air time fromDavid Rodigan, Huw Stephens, Toddla TandDon LettsonBBC Radio.

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