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Street Meat EP
 
Homebreakin'
format: EP
year of release: 2008

lab price: $8.50
available: yes
item #: lp-3666

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Robo-Dick  
Man Juice  
What I Say  
Phyllo  
 
R E V I E W
Our Canadian connect is back with a new funked out 12" off Home Breakin'. His first release went outta here with a quickness and with the electrofunk styles he's repping here, I'm sure this'll follow suite. This time, it's not just re-edit/productions he's after, but full tracks complete with original production and vocoder/talkbox action. It's so good, it really needs it's own pic sleeve. And with all the cock references in the track names, I don't think cover will be that hard to conjure up. Check the smooth funky electro on "Robo-Dick(1), " the hard funk styles and sick 80's synths on "Man Juice(2)." In the right mix, that shit will kill. Flip the side, for a taste of that disco boogie funk on "What I Say(3)" with a mean elastic synth bass. Wompin' is all I can say. The last track takes you out with a heavy dose of the funk squiggle on "Phyllo(4)." This is really a step up from his last release, not saying that it was bad, but Neighbor wants the funk bad and it shows. When artists raise the bar for themselves like that, it raises the bar for all of us. Super recommended.