Amen manipulator extraordinaire FFF and fellow Dutchman Coco Bryce team up for the first release on Myor's sub label Myor Massiv. FFF kicks off the A-side with "Superhero Can't Test", a 170 bpm slice of reggae infused jungle wizardry which sets a dock off mountain of TNT under the dancefloor before lighting the fuse. Real carnival vibes on this one as a rootsman vox is chopped and layered over some of the heaviest amen abuse and catchiest b-line. Proper. Next up is "Free Your Soul", which brings down the tempo a couple of notches, taking things back to an era where breakbeats, piano riffs hoover sounds and pitched vocals reigned supreme. Wait for that big piano drop - oooh yesss panic in the place party people get down! Topped off by rib shaking subs and angelic vocal snip, timeless break hardcore for the ravers out there. The flipside holds 2 cuts by Coco Bryce. "Deeper And Deeper" features more hyped 'n heavy Amen choppage and filtered breaks, carried by a small series of rap threats and boasts uttered by a not-so-underground MC. A dramatic arrangement takes a series of twists and turns as we move through darkcore-inspired sci-fi jungle, with some ridiculously clever break manipulation. Inspired. "Runnin" concludes this seminal trip back to the 90s with a proper rave banger; complete with sped-up 'renegade master' style vox, big techno stabs, swirling hoovers and floor slaying subs. Big at both the club and the fairground. This could well soundtrack Bon Fire Night at Wythenshawe park. Too, too good! [Piccadilly Records]

Watch yer bassbins, Myor Massiv 'ave a license to bruk-out on their new sublabel of the funky Dutch label.

Old-skool raver and OG breakcore nutter FFF ramps the jump-up jungle of 'Superhero Can't Test', plus the '93 style happy hardcore burn of 'Free Your Soul'.

Coco Bryce back him up with the gangsta Amen twyst of 'Deeper and Deeper' and a breezy raver named 'Runnin'.
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