If you take a peek into any self respecting breaks DJ’s record box, chances are you find at least one or two records with the instantly recognisable Fingerlickin’ label and standout artwork. [more]
J-Lo has 'Glow', Britney has 'Curious' and now it seems UK breakbeat dynamic duo, the Plump DJs, have their own fragrance to flog. In a world first for the dance scene, Lee Rous and Andy Gardner have teamed up with Swedish firm Pherocom to launch their two scents' worth - 'Saturday Night Lotion'. [more]
After their initial meeting through Bolshi, it wasn't long before 12Tree and Laidback's mutual love for funk and breaks saw them united in the studio, and together they produced the track 'Flow' which was signed to Bolshi's breaks division and included on Sancho Panza's Carnival compilation 'Float'. [more]
Plump DJs are Andy Gardner Lee Rous - two mates who together decided that the world of dance music after the nineties was leaning to far towards Cheddar and desperately in need of some serious super-sizing in the breaks department. [more]
No introduction necessary. This man is the man of the hour. Lee Coombs. Having never relinquished his hold on acid-tinged music, Coombs has defined a sound of his own, dating back through the various labels he's been with, up to present day, with his label de rigeur, Finger Lickin'. [more]
Stereo 8 are Fingerlickin's latest mock steady crew. Be ready for the groove that's going to make you move, writes sixthdegree. [more]
One part Justin Rushmore, one part Jem Panufnik and many parts a breakbeat success story, writes ITM's sixthdegree. [more]
It wasn't until Lee Rous and Andy Gardner took this sleeping giant of into the Laboratoire Plump that the genre was given growling definition. It's not just breakbeat - it's an incredible life force disguised as music, writes sixthdegree. [more]
The fattest DJs in the Finger Lickin' posse are set to return to Australia this summer, undertaking their most extensive tour of the country to date. [more]
Home to renowned artists like the Plump DJs, Soul of Man, Krafty Kuts, Drumattic Twins, A Skillz and more, a rare opportunity to work for the Fingerlickin' label has become available. [more]
Finger Lickin Records has launched into the digital market with an online store as well as special membership services as of January 2006 [more]
To coincide with the Finger Lickin' Spring Break, being held at The Key in London on Thursday March 24th, the Plump DJs (who aren't able to appear at the event) have placed a number of interesting collectors items on eBay to help in the Finger Lickin' team's quest to raise money for charity. [more]
Maybe I am just jaded, but I don’t know if it’s a case of Finger Lickin’ making some really poor music lately, or simply crap music selection by Utah Saints, but here is another ‘breaks’ mix that simply does little to impress me. [more]
After infiltrating the eardrums of breakbeat dancefloors with their club bombs, Slyde take the leap and release their debut LP 'Everyone's Entitled To Our Opinion'. [more]
Another quality Fingerlickin' release. The beauty of the label is that you always know what you are going to get. You can probably already tell that this is typical Fingerlickin' goodness, but that's definitely not a bad thing! [more]
Breakbeat Uber stars The Plump DJ's lates offering is a double does of dancefloor finery. [more]
A-Skillz steps out from the Krafty Kuts shadow and delivers a mix album of fun, funk and good times. [more]
Snowboarding and breaks. An unlikely combination? Maybe not when you consider US half piper, Shaun White, was listening to this on his iPod rather than to the crowd cheering when he won gold in Torino. [more]
In writing this review, I must confess that I'm an avid Fingerlickin' fan. With enough funk to make James Brown proud, their artists often achieve that rare balance between street cred, whilst still being very accessible. So it was with great anticipation that I reviewed We Love It. [more]
Clear the roads, evacuate the cities and batten down the hatches: the latest mix album from the Plump DJs is about to hit the streets. [more]
The master of deep acid laced tribal rhythms is finally releasing his debut artist album. Breakfast of Champions is an album of breakbeat collaborations with some of the finest in the scene. [more]
Finger Lickin' has just turned five so it seems rather fitting to release this, the third in their compilation in the series It's a Finger Lickin' Thang. [more]
Aaaaaah!!! Thirteen tracks, 2.5 years in the making - the Plump DJs' fully loaded artist album is again destined to arouse senses we never knew we had. [more]
Right - hands up who'd like to see breaks tracks on the main floor more often? *insert footage of this lass raising both hands in the air* [more]
Krafty Kuts is certainly no stranger to Australian dance music fans having been voted best international DJ at the 2002 DMA's and touring twice annually for the past couple of years. [more]
This double A-side vinyl shows the versatilty of Fingerlickin' and Soul of Man, as it shifts effortlessly between old-skool acid house, nu-skool breaks, and hypnotising tribal. [more]
A skeletal track built around a monstrously fat bassline, 'Slippedy Slide' could have been written any time in the last 20 years and is a dead cert to take the roof off at your party. [more]
After the dust has settled from their release A Plump Night Out, and several successful tours of Australia in the process, the Plumps return with the sampler from their upcoming debut artist record Eargasm. [more]
After a series of headlining dates around the country over summer, and huge airplay from JJJ, Australia has the privilege of being the only country in which Peaches is getting a single release. [more]
At only 24 years old DJ A-Skillz's incredible deck talents involve fusing funk, hip-hop and breaks & his unique style of scratching & mixing. He's taken the time to put together this top set in support of the Finger Lickin Export Mix 02 CD out NOW! [more]