DiscObeta’s debut on Super Hi-Fi is a great bit of down-tempo funk, featuring some
unique sounding keys, a lumbering break-beat, thumping bass guitar and some great up-front
horns to round the whole thing out. Reminiscent of something Mo-Wax would put out in its
heyday. DiscObeta is known for his banging releases on Breakbeat Paradise, but this release sees
him in a more organic and laid back light.
The Jayl Funk remix ups the tempo and really brings the jam to the party, the summer
breeze style guitar really propels the remix and Jayl brings in the right elements to keep the jam
popping. The Jack and Jointz remix goes for a more electronic route but still keeps the real feel
by adding in a cranking saxophone that melds into some more acidic elements as the remix
progresses. Rolling breakbeats, cool congas and a reworking of the original elements is the rule
of the day with the Funky Boogie Brothers remix, it’s a romping uptempo take on the original
that adds a bit of a jazzy element.