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White Peach

White Peach

Through their signature status as a record label, close sister-labels Fent Plates and Yellow Flower, their expert, lauded vinyl pressing and mastering services and widespread, targeted record distribution and facilitation avenues, White Peach Records have cemented their eminent position as one of the leading ventures across the entirety of the mammoth, inter-connected yet wholly unique dubstep, grime & 140 genres. Fronted by the impeccably talented producer, DJ and all-round businessman Zha, White Peach was formed in 2011 to great acclaim from all pockets of the storied 140BPM spectrum. One of the most important creative collectives in this bracket, they’ve released essential cuts from Bengal Sound, Taiko, Glume & Phossa, TMSV, Mr. K, DE-TU, Sukh Knight, EVA808, Youngstar and of course bossman Zha amongst many others, never once resting on their laurels when it comes to pushing the sound, scene and industry forward. Now-iconic, effortlessly noticeable artwork, a supreme sonic aesthetic that blends naturally between gritty dubstep, beautifully melodic 140 and sub-low vocal numbers, White Peach is a gleaming diamond of the electronic scene, with 2021 looking like their most promising year yet.
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Bongo (Remixes)
Bongo - (3:51) 135 BPM
Bongo (Hi5Ghost remix) - (4:25) 140 BPM
Bongo (Kahn & Neek remix) - (3:40) 135 BPM Hot
Bongo (Impey's Text 66668 Bar remix) - (3:49) 67 BPM
Review: Daryl Nurse aka Youngster is not cite often enough when we talk about grime, dubstep, and the evolution of both these genres. But, the UK bass scientist is very much up there on our list, and we're big into his sound from the early 2000's. Out on White Peach this week is a reissue of his '02 bombshell "Bongo", a raw and minimalistic bass stepper with a wild set of cowbells, stop-start rhythms and a nasty, unforgiving bassline for the heads. That's not all, though; there's three remixes to sink your teeth into: Hi5Ghost chucks in an added layer of slicing percussion sounds for total damage, Deep Medi associates Kahn & Neek slow the whole groove down to their singular, cerebral levels, and Impey drops his broken gunshot riddim version, aptly called the 66668 Bar remix. Fire!
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505496 0147867
17 Oct 16
Dirty Dubstep/Trap/Grime
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