Track Listings
| 1. Octamed Tapes |
| 2. Rap Is Really Changing |
| 3. Airport Freeze |
| 4. Lightning |
| 5. Rockley Sands |
| 6. Surrender |
| 7. S.K.O.O.B.Y. |
| 8. Hey Charlie |
| 9. You Will Burn |
| 10. Backstreet Love |
| 11. Declaration of War |
Editorial Reviews
Amazon.com
Of all forms of electronic music, breakbeat (alongside its cousins, electro and big beat) is the guiltiest pleasure; breaks are a surefire way to any dancer's feet. Mucho Macho is as guilty as the Chemical Brothers or Fatboy Slim at tugging at a listener's most base instincts. There's no highfalutin ideology or smart insider samples, just fat grooves wrapped around infectious, even corny midtempo breaks. Who cares if it's been done before--done better, even--by myriad others when the end result still accomplishes what every dance artist strives for: to make you dance. Heavy doses of hip-hop and funk inform the beats, which recall the pre- Fatboy era of acid-washed synths and erupting builds, bringing you back to the time when happy faces and glow sticks were an anomaly and not the de rigueur raver fashion choice. Ah, memories. --Tricia Romano
The Limehouse Link,Mucho Macho,Wiiija Records,Dance Music,Pop
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