Paris-born and London-based, MOVELTRAXX is delivering the best Juke, Footwork, Ghetto House and forward thinking Club & Bass music from legends and rising talents since 2007.
Review: With the summer moving rapidly through it's paces, Moveltraxx have once again delivered a heavyweight selection, this time launching their awesome 'TRAXXOLOGY' compilation, exploring a sunshine-fueled collection of dancefloor originals. We see the project explore numerous different areas, from the heavily sampled vocal chops of DJ Tameil's 'Rude Boy Giddy Up and Mighty Mark & TT The Artist's 'Say Yeah', through to the more disco-laced drives of Dudley Slang's 'Glaiatoreyz' or Househead Samira's 'Radio Safia'. The range is very impressive across this wicked 15 track collection, with our favourites including the warm chord lines of Lil 'Tal's Radio edit version of Paul Johnson's 'Dance With Me', next to the glittering landscapes of Kozee's 'Tropical Pizza'. Awesome work!
Review: As ever with the celebrated Moveltraxx imprint, we are absolutely thrilled to see what they have offered up as we dive into the latest four track collection from Amadeezy, showcasing his fantastic blend of juke and jungle themes. We kick this one off with the silky drum work and potent kicking rhythms of 'Go To Work', alongside the high energy drum processes and classic sampling of 'Let's Rock This Party'. We take a more melodic twist next as 'New Juke City' arrives with sweeping pad textures and piano chords, before we round the project up with the rapid fire kick shots and dominant sub-bass structures of the title track 'Deadly Disco Poison'. Lovely stuff.
Review: Bringing together a unique blend of experimental footwork and juke with IDM and leftfield techniques within a field of urban club music, France's Moveltraxx label has been slipping out a stream of music, all compiled here, from Canadian producers Text Chunk & Hood Joplin. The pair present a deeper, glitchy and vocal touched sound with streams of ambient pushing at the inner limits of deepness in "Stranger" to more melodic and uplifting two-step breaks in "Quadrant". The pair's killer footwork department is a highlight here with tracks "Keepflowin'" and "Black Twist Out" while more juke, drill and trap influences make it into "Do That Shit" and 'Lock Me Up".
Review: Moveltraxx is proud to launch a new series of releases. They asked some of their favorite DJs to make a mix with tracks from their catalogue. For the first edition, it's over to young french DJ/producer Alex Autajon. Alex is from Lyon and makes forward-thinking club tracks. After a few web releases he appeared on Moveltraxx "Street Bangers Factory" series. His work features skippy, syncopated beats with whirling synths, booty-claps, gunshots and weighty low-end. The mix features selected club hits and rare gems from the label to create this fire mix of hybrid club music featuring music from MikeQ, Feadz, Big Dope P, Nadus and many more. Alex is currently putting the finishing touches to his debut solo release coming out later this year. All tracks are previously released on the label.
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