Review: Stuttgart's Elenne is on the rise, and his career is certainly heading in the right direction by the sounds of his tunes. Moreover, his ability to gel just about any genre together makes him a serious asset to the both the German electronic scene, and Crispy Crust Records. "The Princess" cannot be classified into one genre, and its broken oddball of an arrangement is testament to just how skillful this guy is in the studio; you get everything from juke to electro within it, thanks to the percussion in terms of the former, and in its bassline for the latter. Whatever it is, we're incredibly curious to hear what will come next from Elenne.
Review: Munich based purveyors of new wave urban jams Crispy Crust come up big with Austrian Bass Muic lovers Wax Wreckaz in quite the collaboration here known as "Heavyweight Sound". And who are we to argue with such a claim. Teaming up with none other than Dynamite MC and Singer Blue, this unholy mixture of block rocking beats in unison with a lovably cheesy D. Ramirez style bassline, it's too moreish to resist!
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