After "Full Speed Ahead", which has been rewarded with respect and support by the likes of Groove Armada, Laurent Garnier, Ashley Beedle, Plump Djs, Uberzone and many more, Alien Entertainment now are back with new gear, designed to do damage to dancehalls across the globe. "Shoot 2 Kill", the new single alongside the mighty Black Canvas (Cool & Deadly Records/UK) will be bringing great pleasure to all lovers of Reggae- and Dancehall-influenced music. There's 3 versions to pick from: Shoot 2 Kill, Real Bad Man (Stereotyp's version) and Shoot to Kill, a huge re-rub by Jinx in Dub. The whole package is completed with all instrumentals, an absolte must, in dancehall culture. Shoot 2 kill Backed by an expertly produced riddim, Rider Shafique and Mister Melody (a/k/a Black Canvas) make it clear, that no prisoners will be taken. Regardless of his sweet and lovely voice, Mister Melody delivers a warning with his chants. Riders metaphors and the deep, dark and catchy bassline, which goes hand in hand with a punchy vintage drumset, rather emphasize than compromise this message. Soundbwoy burial! Real Bad Man (Stereotyp Remix) Stereotyp (G-Stone, Crunchtime), the Vienna based mastermind of extreme bassy breaksessions like Ku:Bo, Al Haca,... tore up the original and has created an even more dangerous version of Shoot 2 kill: Real bad Man! The Vocals are mashed up and sit on a riddim, which brings them back to their origins, bogle style ragga rhythmics. Arranged to perfection, this version makes the definite peaktime of any dancehall bashment. Shoot to Kill Gosh it feels great to listen to this one. After Alien Entertainment and Stereotyp, who take us to higher levels in sonic spheres, Jinx in Dub (Supercharged Music, Against the Grain/UK) gets us straight back down to the roots of jamaican music. Jinx's version allows you to witness dub art in it's most original form. Walking bass, offtime reggae chords, lots of material from the original tune and a fistful of analogue effects are enough for Jinx in Dub to lay down a remake that will preserve the smiles on our faces for a longer time than just this summer! Overall a supreme Reggae bombardment straight from Alien Entertainment's own digital imprint, Alien Entertainment Records. Bomberclaad!