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AM 001
01 May 09 Hip Hop/R&B
MAD 192
13 Feb 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-086
05 Sep 08 Electro House
JEFF 051
14 May 13 Drum And Bass
MAD 156
22 Nov 12 Electro House
MAD 149
25 Oct 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
Played by: Diplo
Review:
Progressing from underground remix heroes to full-on electro superstars in a breathless whirl, the Crookers have learned the lessons from their debut LP. Instead of trying to encompass all manner of styles and tempos, as they did on Tons of Friends, their latest Dr Gonzo project sees them fixed firmly on the floor with 13 huge club/electro/bass bangers to bug out to. Shorn of their original chewy basslines and fidgety drums, Crookers in 2011 are tighter and leaner, as evidenced by spooky opener "Dushi", while the demented leads and sub-punishing simple bass thuds of "Dr Gonzo's Anthem" are also a treat. Their first outing, the stutter-tastic "Bust 'Em Up" (done with Savage Skulls) is thankfully included, while guests including His Majesty Andre, Style of Eye, Surkin, Neotric and Wax Motif make for an impressive supporting cast, especially on the gabba-techno recalling "Texx".
MAD 154
09 Dec 11 UK Funky/UK Garage
CROOKERS feat STYLE OF EYE/CARLI
MAD-171
29 Apr 12 Electro House
Review:
Never has a track been so accurately titled. Coming on like the demented imaginings of a bunch of laughing gas-guzzling nutters (or, in this case, Crookers and Style Of Eye), "That Laughing Track" features swathces of maniacal laughter layered over the sort of gut-busting, scattergun rave percussion that should send ravers absolutely bonkers. There's a bulging remix package to enjoy, too, featuring bombastic reworks from Milano (thrillingly pulsating), Sona Vabos (bouncy bass-house), Sound of Stereo (eye-watering electro-house messiness) and TWR72 (brain-melting fidget bounce).
MAD 177
12 Jul 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-153
29 Nov 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-152
22 Nov 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-132
21 Feb 11 Electro House
MAD-146
27 Oct 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 191
26 Mar 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Sister Bliss
Review:
Black Ghosts/Simian singer Simon Lord teams up with Dillon Francis for a track that's every part as beautiful as it is vicious. Kicking off with one of Dillon's richest, acid-tinged roof-raising riffs to date, it's all lasers and bass-faces until we hit the breakdown and Simon does his distinctive thing. With all levels of funk and even fractured disco going on behind him, Simon's succinct chorus causes temporary relief amid the carnage of the main drop. A tune of huge contrasts, this one's all about the party extremities.
MAD-129
19 Mar 11 Electro House
MAD 169
13 Mar 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Ac Slater, Smutlee, Mooqee, Juno Recommends Dubstep, Djs: Most Charted - Dubstep, Fed Conti, Ronkolino, Highgrademuzik Aka Don D Selectah, Major Lazer
Review:
Don your party hats as Mad Decent wheel out a bonafide beauty of a release from Diplo in "Express Yourself" (feat. Nicky Da B). Getting things started with a snap, crackle and pop, Diplo goes straight in with an array of effervescent sounds, fidgety beats, sirens and chopped up vocals and bubbling booty bass. The accompanying "No Problem" is an equally exhilarating rollercoaster ride of emotions with bass thumps, searing synth work and reverberating vocals peppering the track throughout. As if that wasn't enough there's a radio edit, instrumental and acapella of the original "Express Yourself" aswell. Big.
MAD-165
12 Jun 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 193
22 Mar 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 193
19 Mar 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
One of Diplo's biggest bangers of early 2012, the gritty industrial dancehall banger "Express Yourself" has undergone two major re-rubs. Gent and Jawns get all trappist with a diced n' spliced version that uses microscopic snippets of the vocal over a creamy 808 while DJ Mustard goes all spooky and submariner on our asses. Elsewhere we find Sleepy Tom getting all acidic and sludgy on his remix of "Set It Off" and The Fat Rat giving the same tune a tripped out hardstyle fix. Beyond boundaries and bountiful: get expressive.
MAD-093A
10 Jul 09 UK Funky/UK Garage
MAD-145
08 Nov 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 093
26 Jan 09 Electro
MAD-147
02 Aug 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-148
17 Jan 12 Electro House
Review:
Having dropped this monster collaboration between US dubstep titan and the many-genred Diplo, Mad Decent come straight back with this equally heavy remix set, featuring a turn from DJ Godfather's less-jukey alias Detroit Muscle who does wonders with a slowed down string sample - building up to a momentous drop into a Dutch-gone-dubstep electro rhythm. Fellow young American dubstepper Figure works up a moody and crunchy wobbler, while Swizzymack recalls a more pacey DJ Sega on his kuduro-meets-Bmore refix. For those that revelled in the original, there's even more fire on this second bite of the cherry.
MAD 167
05 Apr 12 Electro House
MAD 194
15 Mar 13 Electro House
OHR 08002
10 Dec 08 Electro House
MAD-081
05 Sep 08 Electro
MAD 172
26 Jun 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-091
21 Oct 08 Electro
JEFF 053
28 May 13 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD-099
09 Jun 09 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Played by: Diplo, Daniel Haaksman, Mj Cole, Autodidakt, Randomer, Juno Recommends Dubstep, Police In Helicopter, Ursula 1000
MAD-105
29 Jan 10 UK Funky/UK Garage
MAD-101
05 Aug 09 Techno
859649 003350
18 Apr 13 Hard Trance
MAD-136
06 Mar 12 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 164
15 May 05 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
MAD 097
09 Apr 09 Rock/Indie
MAD-135
10 Apr 11 Dirty/Heavy Dubstep/Grime
Review:
The enfant terrible of the dubstep world provides us with another anthem which has been causing a ruckus in dancefloors from London to LA. The euphoric trance synths, bleepy SFX and distorted vocoder of "Everyday"'s intro prepares us for the smacking snares and jittery mid range wobbles which dominate the main tune. Remixes from Hospital poster boy Netsky (hands-in-the-air dancefloor D&B), DJ Q (smoothed out, syrupy funky) and Original Sin (sped up, turbo charged John B style tear out) complete the package. Not forgetting of course, "Lick The Lizard" (feat. Reso) which is fun and synth-driven frolics all the way. Enormous!
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