Showing posts with label Peter Crikey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Peter Crikey. Show all posts
9.08.2011
Turtle Tunage
Sorry it's been a while guys, been busy elsewhere with trying to get my night sorted (22nd Sept, Timbuk2 Bristol :p), and the other DJ's in the collective haven't really been pulling their weight.
I did have some ideas for a themed post, but I've left it too long now so I'm just going to post some tracks which don't really link, and may be old because I haven't been in the loop lately, sorry!
The first track is from my favourite producer at the moment, who I found by following the Youtube recommended tracks. Don't know much about him, except that he is from Glasgow, so both his location and music are likewise to Koreless. There must be something in the water up there.
Bramhall waits by Soosh
This one is a track I found in my DJ bag while trying to have a little mix through headphones because my cable to the speakers is in my mates locked room (I'm all over the place, I know). But it is one of those tracks you never know you have until you stumble across it and think whaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat to yourself. It's very similar to what Crookers are putting out under the name Dr Gonzo at the moment. In other words, just wild crazy fecked up house which should be caged. Don't have a clue what is being said though.
Familjen - Det Var Jag (Savage Skulls & Marcus Price Remix)
Again another track which is anything but fresh at the moment, but it just has to be shared. I will use the excuse that it is now available for download for my reason of putting it up. That, and the fact that it is the biggest, fattest, sickest fucking unreal ajsbajdb track so far this year. This version is from the album, the club version does hit harder, but you can't complain at either. B-side track Dreamzz is also up there, meaning that when this album drops it may be 2k11's big hit. Rustie.
Rustie - Ultra Thizz / Dreamzz (out now) by Rustie
This track I found on my mates wall, something not uncommon at the moment because this type of sound seems to be everywhere at the moment. Garage is back, and it's tracks like these making the revival even better than the first time round.
Whenever we say goodbye by Jamie Grind
Wooooooop, here we have two tracks mixed into one, because thats how we do it when we are flexin'. Another garagey sound, it's the second track out the two that caught my ear. Such a smooth sound that would still go off in a club keeping bootys bouncing and fingers pointing. Just realised too, the above 3 artists are London based, showing that it isn't just Bristol and Glasgow pioneering this new sound!
Silhouette / Reset [AUS1134] by George FitzGerald
Now to end on we have something different, as always is the way with our own Max Jones. A very blippy, crunky, bassy glitch-hop track on a free download. Could easily be played out, and is alot more innovative than the shit Dubstep in which it's bassline could share.
Peter Crikey by Max Jones
Keady.
Labels:
George Fitzgerald,
Jamie Grind,
Keady,
Max Jones,
Peter Crikey,
Rustie,
Savage Skulls,
Soosh,
Ultra Thizz
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