Freestylers' second album follows much the same pattern as We Rock Hard, trading on varied Freestylers faves from ragga and rave to old school rap and electro. Still, this trio of seasoned producers hardly sounds bored by the same old sound, and relatively unseduced by any recent developments in British club life. There's plenty of turntablist terror on the catchy intro, but also on what would've been just a standard R&B tune ("Told You So," with Petra). Freestylers again recruit chatters Tenor Fly and the Navigators for ...
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Freestylers' second album follows much the same pattern as We Rock Hard, trading on varied Freestylers faves from ragga and rave to old school rap and electro. Still, this trio of seasoned producers hardly sounds bored by the same old sound, and relatively unseduced by any recent developments in British club life. There's plenty of turntablist terror on the catchy intro, but also on what would've been just a standard R&B tune ("Told You So," with Petra). Freestylers again recruit chatters Tenor Fly and the Navigators for multiple appearances and find good ways to reuse everything from an old hip-hop standard (Black Sheep's "The Choice Is Yours") to an even older reggae standard (Willie Williams' "Armagideon Time"). One listen to "Bass Odyssey" and it's clear the trio also fondly remembers the early-'90s heyday of rave. Pressure Point differs from We Rock Hard in that it doesn't emphasize the anthems/singles, but it's clearly a tighter, better listen. [The edition released by Mammoth changes the track order and adds "Weekend Song" as a bonus track.] ~ John Bush, Rovi
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