Home  Labels  

Car Crash Set

Filter

My filters

See all
Downloads
See all
Release Date
Not Forthcoming
5

Car Crash Set

Browse the latest digital releases on Car Crash Set
Secundus
Stalker - (3:49) 146 BPM
Xtendo - (3:00) 142 BPM Hot
Morningstar - (2:57) 145 BPM
Red Dot - (2:46) 142 BPM
Skyline - (3:12) 147 BPM
Review: Car Crash Set is up with some crazy new sounds by their new badboy, Secundus. The young producer has done nothing but impress since he's landed on the imprint, instilling his own version of grime and nu-bass with great effect. This six-pack EP is a lesson in bass-making, twisting and winding all sorts of sci-fi sounds with a wide range of beats and breaks. This is a continuation of the UK hardcore continuum, along the lines of the Chicago footwork equation and, yes, the TRAP virus that has afflicted masses of dancers over the last few years. Quality assured.
 from $1.89
C/C/S 2144
27 Apr 18
Bass
Abe' Yistina
In Love2 - (2:53) 140 BPM
Review: Space trap meets cosmic juke by way of DJ Beeso updates his slim-but-satisfying repertoire with four more out-of-this-world cuts. "Hypnotic" lives up to its name with its woozy sample play and shuffling beats, "Searching" is a fizzy acid juke workout while "In Love2" takes us on a bumpy trip to a new universe with wavy, grainy synths. Finally "Zajj Lid2" brings the EP to a house-tinged close with dreamy vocal textures floppy softly to a hazy 4/4. Trippy yisting!
 from $1.89
C/C/S 2138
29 Jul 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Workouts
Warmup - (2:30) 140 BPM
Workouts - (3:21) 140 BPM
Review: GRRL returns to Car Crash Set with an extended EP of multi-faceted bass flavours that we're honestly quite into. The producer wastes no time in introductions or small talk and gets straight to the point with the machinegun percussion track that is "Warmup", followed by the comparatively housier 'Hands", and back then back to the violence again through "Do It". 'Whoa" is the killer in the mix, the tune bound for the rewind, and "Drop Ha" will satisfy fans of DJ Funk and the like. "Workouts itself" is loose but extremely effective at making you dance, and "Cooldown" feels like its natural continuation.
 from $1.89
C/C/S 2136
24 Jun 16
Bass
OLDBOYMAN/We Are VCR
We Are VCR - (5:35) 140 BPM Hot
Review: Atlanta's Distal drops a pair of future-bass winners on the Car Crash Set label, with the title tune leaning heavily on the techno side with a signature shifting arpeggio acting as a mainstay while the beats shift between moody half-step and full-on tech-stomp. In a Pearson Sound-style, "We Are VCR" is a chilly 808 'n' claps fest, topped off with some deliriously wonked-out leads twisting away in the background.
 from $1.89
C/C/S 2007
30 Sep 15
UK Garage
Conscious
Process - (1:57) 143 BPM
Aneurism - (4:57) 140 BPM
Aneurism (Kupas Vampire Slaya mix) - (6:02) 140 BPM
Cortex Feedback - (5:12) 140 BPM
Cortex Feedback (DMR remix) - (5:09) 141 BPM
Review: This extraordinary nine-track package from Mexico's Mekha compromises four original tracks and five remixes. First of all is two minute outing "Process" - a minimal, haunting intro with almost painful humming, which introduces us to the sparse experimentalism that will ensue. "Aneurism" is a deep, dubbed out piece with deftly placed beats, occasional bleeps and quirky SFX. Dsve remixes this, adding in a swishing vocal and booming bass, whilst Kupas Vampire Slaya mix is an exercise in disorientating 8-bit bleeps. "Cortex Feedback" is a more menacing piece with remixes from DMR, MHV and The Raging Sea Unconscious mix, with the original rounding things off.
 from $1.89
CCS 2071
07 Feb 12
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
Cart subtotal: