Worried you’re too old for a stocking? Fear not as Mr Boom gets his Santa on to ensure everyone gets some free Yuletide action this year in the form of his latest remix. That’ll be his take on The Roots’ hip-hop/ neo-soul nugget Silent Treatment off their 1995 LP, Do You want More?!!!??! on which Roots MC Black Thought bemoaned his – er – lack of action. Maybe he would’ve have got
…MORE
Tag Archives: Mr Boom
THE ROOTS: Silent Treatment (MR BOOM Dub Mix) Free download
NICO GOMEZ & HIS AFRO-PERCUSSION INC: Chibiquiban b/w Chibiquiban (TONTON BOOM edit) (Vinyl 7″)
Rating:
I bet you didn’t expect another Nico Gomez 45 re-release and accompanying edit so soon after the last one did you? Here’s one anyway though as super hot Gomez number Chibiquiban gets a vinyl 7″ outing – and it’s arguably even better. Not least of the reasons for this is the fact that the edit on the B-side comes from Tonton Boom a.k.a Mr Boom which the
…MORE
NOLA BREAKS V7: Dap Walk (MR BOOM remix) b/w I’m Your Hoochie Coochie Man (PROFESSOR SHORTHAIR remix) (Vinyl 7″)
Mr Boom has shown a keen ear for an edit for time now so it’s excellent news that he’s got himself onto vinyl and netted the A-side of Nola Breaks V7 with a remix of Ernie & The Top Notes’ clattering funk bomb Dap Walk. The result is a cut well over a minute longer than the original, with extra drums layered on and extended sections which include replacing the original’s fade with
…MORE
SARR BAND: Look At Me Baby (Love Saves The Day edit) Free download
Love saves the day doesn’t it? And now Toulouse collective of diggers and party people Love Saves The Day spread the good vibes with an extended edit of Sarr Band disco biscuit Look At Me Baby from the band’s 1979 album Double Action. As it turns out, Look At Me Baby was one of the few tracks off Double Action that didn’t get released as a single back in the day though that’s probably
…MORE
GEORGE JACKSON: Love Hijacker (MR BOOM Edit) Free download
Rating:
Last heard of around these parts with his excellent Nico Gomez edit from back in the autumn, Mr Boom returns with another edit par excellence, this time hijacking George Jackson’s 1971 single – er – Love Hijacker. Well, I say ‘hijack’, Jackson would probably have welcomed Mr Boom with open arms after hearing this sensitive version which subtly tweaks the beat
…MORE