In Split/Second, players don't just race to the finish line to beat their opponents, they build up their power meter through deft driving and triggering "power plays," explosive moments that take out opponents or alter the track.
It is a special kind of persuasion with an incubation period of just seconds. It is a psychological secret weapon that can instantly disarm even the most discerning mind . . .
I Superbiker: Split Second - captures the fantastic spectacle that is British Superbikes and turns it into a nail-biting epic of speed, hardship, spills, injuries, and the ecstasy of life on the edge for the superbike gladiators. This must-see latest installment in the I Superbiker franchise is narrated by Nial MacKenzie and stars Shakey Byrne, Josh Brookes, James Ellison and Tommy Bridewell.
Tenor saxophonist Craig Handy's debut as a leader is an impressive effort. The advanced hard bop music (which also features Handy doubling on alto, pianist Ed Simon, bassist Ray Drummond, drummer Ralph Peterson and three guest appearances by trombonist Robin Eubanks) has fine arrangements by Handy, who also contributed five of the nine pieces. At this point, Craig Handy's sound was almost distinctive (blending together Dexter Gordon, John Coltrane and Sonny Rollins), and he clearly had a great future. Recommended.