Reebok Classic Shoes Gets an Upgrade from Voltage and Chimpo
In the world of jungle and drum and bass, LoveThatBass is a record label that consistently delivers the freshest beats. The latest addition to their repertoire is the highly anticipated "Reebok Classic" by Voltage, released on Shy FX's Digital Soundboy label.
Voltage's "Reebok Classic" is a masterful blend of contemporary sounds and a nod to the past, showcasing the full spectrum of the genre. The release, which dropped on May 11, 2015, also features collaborations with artists P Money, Spooky, and Tempa T.
The track is accompanied by another standout cut, "Scorpion", a solo effort by Voltage that is equally captivating. "Scorpion" offers a modern take on DJ Krust's Bristol bass sound, paying homage to the genre's rich history while pushing the boundaries of innovation.
"Reebok Classic" features the vocal talents of Manchester legend Chimpo and Salo, creating a unique and energetic sound that has been a hit on the dancefloor. In fact, at a recent event, renowned DJ Marky played the track and reloaded it an impressive three times due to its size.
The EP containing both "Reebok Classic" and "Scorpion" is called "Record Box, Selection 1". This title is also linked to Voltage's headline show, "The Record Box", an all-day Drum and Bass event set in the heart of East London.
Voltage is set to launch "The Record Box" at LDN.EAST, and the event promises a stellar lineup. Alongside Voltage, the night will feature performances by Chimpo, Rebel Clash, Crate Classics, and a secret special guest. For those interested, the event date and time can be found on Skiddle.
LoveThatBass is home to a roster of talented artists, including Jaydan, Kleu, Waypoint, Glitch City, AKAS, and Oversight. With releases like "Reebok Classic" and "Scorpion", it's clear that they are continuing to push the boundaries of the jungle and drum and bass genre, keeping fans excited and eager for more.
The captivating track "Scorpion" by Voltage, featured in the EP "Record Box, Selection 1," showcases a modern take on DJ Krust's Bristol bass sound, intertwining entertainment through music with a tribute to the genre's history.
At LoveThatBass, artists like Voltage continue to innovate within the jungle and drum and bass genre, delivering fresh beats that excite and intrigue fans.