

Special moves can be performed via different swiping methods. Effectively, the bottom screen has a giant Pac-Man, which can be "rolled" by swiping the stylus across him. The controls are rather difficult to explain, but are easier to understand naturally. The player controls Pac-Man via the touchscreen. Occasionally large crates will also get in Pac-Man's way, which can be destroyed via a charge attack. If a ghost hits Pac-Man, it will have to be shooed off on the touchscreen if the player fails to do so, a life will be lost. He will also have to collect Pac-Dots to open Golvis Gates, and avoid the Ghosts. Digest, enjoy and don't accept semi-skimmed beats as an alternative, indulge in the naughty stuff.The objective of Pac 'n Roll is to maneuver Pac-Man to the Goal at the end of the stage.
#Rolling sky candy remix full#
Just to push you to full to bursting status, there is another chance to relive the original demented and twisted skip of The Preach, containing all those devilish noises your mother warned you about in six minutes of microcutting delirium. This is, unless, you are the sort of person who is surprised each day at grass being green and concrete being hard.

#Rolling sky candy remix plus#
With productions littering 8bit, Great Stuff, Noir Music, CR2, Monique Music, plus an existing remix of Klartraum's Growth under their belts, maybe we shouldn't be too surprised at the quality of UGLH's waveforms.

#Rolling sky candy remix series#
It's easily the sort of sound that the likes of Digweed use to shake basements like Fabric and his own Transitions series on regular occasion. UGLH pick up the baton by plucking this breathy groove out of the clouds, diving straight down underground and turning in an robotic disco funk remix of The Preach. As long time supporters of Lucidflow, it was a perfect opportunity to lend their trademark light, melodic and flowing productions skills to Limbus, taking the introspective original and floating it through the skies. Hernan Catteneo needs little introduction his early beginnings with Perfecto branched out into appearances on Bedrock, Deep Dish's Yoshitoshi offshoot Shinichi, all resulting in a residency at The Gallery Ministry Of Sound and electrifying production relationship with studio partner Soundexile. Helmut's touch gradually peels away the outer layers of dark dub, to reveal a sprightly centre of bright synths and micro vocal samples, all set to a heartbeat march of bass and beats. The dub with pump that is A Choice (where the choice in question appears to be a rather straightforward dance or dance?) appears in original album form, with Klartraum partner-in-crime Helmut Ebritsch stepping in with a remix. A Choice, Limbus and The Preach see full fat interpretations from Helmut Ebritsch, Hernan Catteneo & Soundexile and UGLH. Luckily, the material provides the perfect excuse to shake off any excess podge rolls. An EP so delicious you can feel it inserting calories directly into your body via your eardrums: Brain Candy Remixes Part 1. Now, before you all drag out your sleeping bags and sit pressing F5 until the internet tells you that this release is available to buy, the first of many tasters is due to hit on 8th August 2012. Although the (slightly less sinister) reality was that they jumped at the opportunity with wide eyed glee! The result is practically an entire record collection all under one release. There were actually rumours that they had all been locked in this basement, with basic rations, until the remix work was complete. This emphatic scattering covers most of Nadja's favourite producers, whose releases can be found punctuating her vinyl collection in the basement at Lucidflow HQ. Diggler, Sweet' n Candy, Saytek, Ali Khan, Franco Bianco, G-Man, Dub Taylor, Trinity & Beyond, Paul Loraine, Blatancy, Steve Ward, Sasch BBC, Silky, Helly Larson, Markojux, Grnbox and Eddie Richards. The Brain Candy remix roster reads like a who's who in the techy and fluid House world: Hernan Cattaneo, UGLH, Helmut Ebritsch, Yapacc, D. Nadja's solo album from last year, Brain Candy, will be coming up for its one year anniversary on 22nd October 2012, and what better ways to celebrate this than to bake a cake, call in a selection of proven and quality producers for some remix duty, and get them to decorate the release with their various sparkly bits. Nadja Lind may be riding on the crest of the recent release of the Klartraum album Secret Moon, but this doesn't mean there is any time to be resting on some considerable laurels.
