SUPERFLUID BIO 2003 (CREATIVE VIBES)

Trotting across the world breaks scene like a nimble young rhino, SUPERFLUID have no intent of tranquilizing the breaks beast as critical acclaim, dancefloor mayhem, high rotation JJJ play for The Grape and the SID chip terror Knucklebusters taste better than whatever the big African Mammalians favouritest food might be.

Never scared to speak utter tripe, there exists the sobering reality that SF never *sound* anything less than sample-tastic and just plain Phat with one of the most energetic and danceable live acts this side of the Serengeti.

2003 heralds releases galore and probably means SF can spell as many words as they like completely wrong, thus proving their world class credentials, with the first being the S-Fluid remix of King of House (SPINCITY) (UK) a stab-a-second break-a-thon tested and approved on dance floors interstate and in the UK.

Next is the SF rejig of BRUTALE DELUX (NIL) a punkstyle guitar infused main floor killer lethal in both original and remixed form. This track is going to be huge. period.

After that sycophantic truth, BIG FAT LICK takes the scariest lead in short history of scary leads and twists it into a blinding Nu-Skool breaks mix already stamped with Tipper approval on White label (nine09)

The quality and danceability of S-Fluid remixes (5 full UK releases thus far) highlights the mainfloor lineage of the SF clan but it is their albums that show subtelty, diversity and passion for genre less music.

Ambient, melodic, beautiful and haunting are just some terms used to describe tracks from their debut album 8-bit Crunch but the second album, PROJECT VECTREX, enters a whole new realm of production, song and sound.