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Dixon Avenue Basement Jams

Dixon Avenue Basement Jams

Glasgow-based label Dixon Avenue Basement Jams is all about ‘real rockin’ raw’ house and techno sounds ‘from the street, for the clubs’. Emerging in 2012, the label has thrown out banging city sounds from the likes of: Denis Sulta, Big Miz, Mark Hawkins, DJ Haus, Fear-E, Vernon, Casio Royale, Modini, Jared Wilson and more. The label is owned by DJ duo Dixon Avenue Basement Jams aka Dan Lurinsky and Kenny Grieve. Sub-labels include Neutralizer and Sealion.
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DABJ Allstars Vol 3
ODD - "Stew" - (7:00) 125 BPM Hot
Modini - "Throbbing Thistle" - (4:12) 126 BPM
Casio Royale - "The Rhythm" - (4:51) 133 BPM
Casio Royale - "Work This" - (3:37) 131 BPM
Review: A third session of DABJ all-stars is upon us with supreme club cut outs from ODD, Neil Landstrumm's Modini collaboration and Casio Royale, who at this stage have only ever released with this label. ODD's "Stew" is a classic Roland drum track with dubby acid flecks thrown in for good measure while Modini turn up the heat with an electrifying peak-time banger with a rather amusing title in "Throbbing Thistle" - plus some retro-rave throwbacks. Casio Royale's double dropping B-side serves up a Geeman-like "Rubberband" styled track with "The Rhythm" while "Work This" is this 12"s sweaty hit with a production you could imagine going off at Ron Hardy's Muzik Box.
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DABJ 12- 20
05 Aug 16
Techno
In Basements Vol 2
Luna - (4:50) 120 BPM
Rudderless - (5:09) 122 BPM
Save It - (5:55) 128 BPM Hot
Sneakin Out - (5:44) 132 BPM
Review: Dixon Avenue Basement Jams has vowed to make 2016 their "most productive year to date". They've certainly started in impressive style, with this collection of drum machine driven, basement bothering box jams. It's the work of label "new boy" Casio Royale (we chuckled, at least), it wildly swings between clattering sweatiness and ragged, acid-flecked wildness. He starts with the relentless throb of "Hell House", before venturing into heavier territory with the distorted synths and clattering percussion of "Fun House". Flip for the 8-bit electronics, raging acid lines and fizzing rhythms of "Joyrider", and the undulating acid trip of the deliciously psychedelic "I Finish".
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DABJ 1218
26 Feb 16
Techno
In Basements Vol  1
Hell House - (5:22) 117 BPM Hot
Fun House - (4:25) 124 BPM
Joyrider - (4:00) 125 BPM
I Finish - (3:46) 120 BPM
Review: Dixon Avenue Basement Jams has vowed to make 2016 their "most productive year to date". They've certainly started in impressive style, with this collection of drum machine driven, basement bothering box jams. It's the work of label "new boy" Casio Royale (we chuckled, at least), it wildly swings between clattering sweatiness and ragged, acid-flecked wildness. He starts with the relentless throb of "Hell House", before venturing into heavier territory with the distorted synths and clattering percussion of "Fun House". Flip for the 8-bit electronics, raging acid lines and fizzing rhythms of "Joyrider", and the undulating acid trip of the deliciously psychedelic "I Finish".
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DABJ 12- 17
29 Jan 16
Funky/Club House
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