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DFDIGI 067
10 Dec 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 075
26 Feb 13 Electro House
DFDIGI 069
24 Dec 12 Minimal/Tech House
DFDIGI 056
21 Feb 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 070
01 Jan 13 Electro House
DFDIGI 054
03 Jan 12 Electro House
Played by: Rob Kishin (Discobastardz)
Review:
Chicago label Dirty Fabric return to one of their most ubiquitous tracks of 2011, the collaborative banger from Don Glaude, Paul Anthony, Defunct and ZXX that was "Shake Dat Ass" with a plump selection of peak time remixes. Representing the concrete city that is Milton Keynes, Exodus Leewise turns in a playful remix that retains the hip house vocals from Tory amidst a production that flips effortlessly between cacophonous noise and more euphoric moments, whilst Colorado producer Hollidayrain aptly demonstrates the kind of buzz saw rave sound that is infiltrating the US mainstream. Our tip however is the remix from Canadian producer Marzetti which is dominated by a killer mid range wobble.
DFDIGI 074
28 Jan 13 Electro House
DFDIGI 055
14 Feb 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 063
30 Oct 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 060
05 Jun 12 Funky/Club House
DFDIGI 053
13 Dec 11 Electro House
DFDIGI 057
28 Feb 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 068
18 Dec 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 072
15 Jan 13 Progressive House
DFDIGI 071
08 Jan 13 Electro House
DFDIGI 064
06 Nov 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 065
13 Nov 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 073
21 Jan 13 Electro House
DFDIGI 058
13 Mar 12 Electro House
DFDIGI 059
10 Apr 12 Electro House
Played by: Kommander Keen
Review:
An upcoming American producer who's already shared stages with Skrillex, D.I.M and Switch, Jake Carpenter's The Chaotic Good alias offers up the dirty thrills of "Don't Stay Home" this week on Dirty Fabric. A mutant and chip-tuned banger that mixes breaks, heavy electro with a touch of dubstep gnarl, TCG arranges this chopped and punchy slice of mayhem perfectly.
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