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Riot Brothers resemble the youth of club culture, and with Tidy snapping them up, you can see this is gonna be a big hit this summer. 'Ripped Out' is the title, and with DJs and CDs already featuring this track, we can expect to hear alot more of this in the future...
Who are the Riot Bros? Well by listening to these tracks you could easily be mistaken to think that they came from Germany and the almighty DJ Scot Project or even S.H.O.K.K! In fact the Riot Bros are two lads from Beverley of all places and they are only 17 and 20 respectively!
A1) Ripped Out B1) My State Control
A1) Ripped Out On this there first outing in a Tidy shirt the two youngsters serve up two tasty morsels that have already been getting massive acclaim on the Tidy.com message board. Ripped out is the leading lighting on this release, it builds really well through out using a memorable vocal sample as the lead before the riff comes in during the breakdown and turning this track into a future Tidy anthem.
Ripped Out has already been used on the Forthcoming Tidy FC Annual as well as the forthcoming Extreme Euphoria album mixed by Lisa Lashes. A Hard-Trance tune, which is played on the www.tidy.com website, Riot Brothers - Ripped Out looks like it will be one of the better Hard-Trance tunes this summer. It has a catchy tune, a nice voice sample, and is already included on the Tidy FC Album due for release later this month. Take a catchy tune, beautifully crafted sounds and add a mean bassline and beat, and you've got all the required ingredients for an anthem, which this one could well be if taken up by top DJs. The voiceover is not too annoying as some can be, and really fits in with the song, and it builds up nicely into a frenzy of pure energy.
B1) My State Control
My Star Control is again a quality track leading with fast moving stabs to the breakdown, which is where the real fun starts. A catchy riff takes over which is layered with mad vocals making this a quality side in anyone's books. All in a solid first release for the youngsters.
Written by: FCfan Edited by: Mathew
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