Up for Grabs, Flux Pavilion – Blow The Roof (Australia) CD – Like New. 5 Flux Pavilion– Blow The Roof 4:07. 3 Flux Pavilion– Double Edge Featuring – P Money, Sway 3:25. 1 Flux Pavilion– One Two Three (Make Your Body Wanna) 4:08.
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Product Identifiers
Record LabelWea Int'l
UPC9340650015261
eBay Product ID (ePID)19050188296
Product Key Features
Release Year2013
FormatCD
GenreR&B & Soul
ArtistFlux Pavilion
Release TitleBlow the Roof [Ep]
Additional Product Features
Number of Discs1
Additional informationJoshua Steele's Flux Pavilion project rolls deep on its third EP, a dubstep-dropping, speaker-ripping, roof-blowing affair that somehow figures out how to pace itself. Opener "Onetwothree (Make Your Body Wanna)" has one of those "I Can't Stop"-like constructions that cleverly swerves at every corner -- dropping the beat and building it up while samples scatter and shatter in ways that are attractive, and ultimately, hooky. Big room tune "Blow the Roof" is more of the glorious same with ska-based two steps and air-raid sirens providing every reason to return, and then there's the great "Do or Die" where rapper/actor Childish Gambino gets his quirky version of Kanye on ("Vino flows so honest/Your check ain't got no commas" or "Cooler than Coolio/Stay in that studio/Flyer than Peter Pan when I'm pushin' that Rufio"). All three are shining examples of Flux at full power, but what makes the EP so worthwhile are the bridging tracks, with Steele chilling on the synth-pop tip and offering his own vocals on the not-so-mad highlight "The Scientist." A weird inversion of his big hit dubbed "I Still Can't Stop" rounds things out nicely, making this an EDM EP done right, tending to both the feet and headphones. ~ David Jeffries