Monster release from Baboon Tunes just dropped on the 30th of this past month. It’s a remix EP chocked full of tasty remixes for Redsquad’s ‘Make Some Noise.’ The original was a hot item on my playlist for a good while, so I was beyond ecstatic to take a crack at the remix myself. I think the other guys smashed it hard though — the remix from Motez is superb.
From booming dutch house drums to bleep’d and bloop’d fidget synths, this release covers a whole mess of genres. And hey, it also came with a completely free remix EP mirroring this release! Baboon Tunes in the house yo!
Pick up the Free portion of the release here. It has remixes from Shaun Fiddle, Keva, Doctor Werewolf, Cracker Jack, Hot Fuzz & Jack Smith.
Big ups to Willie Nel, King of the Baboon Tunes, and cheers to all the remixers I got to sit alongside. Hope you guys enjoy my second official release!
Bryan Barron is MANGLED BASS. Having produced music for only a year or so, he has already created a tantalizing and well-packaged sound – one that nothing could describe better than his DJ name. This is the sound of mangleage.
Barron, who’s from the Huntington Park area of LA, is humbled by his following and his releases on Backzide Records and Baboon Tunes. All he hopes for is a new laptop because his old one died and he currently has no way of providing us with more filth! So someone hook this kid up!
In my last post I forgot to write about the forthcoming Ghetto Funk EP from Baboon Tunes, so I’m back to drop some knowledge real quick-like. The EP features a host of great artists, such as Stereo Skunk, Teke Lips, and 6T9. All kinds of jackin’ tunes here, so keep your eyes out for this release, coming August 30th, because it’ll get that body twerkin.
You can check out the rest of the previews from the release at the Baboon Tunes soundcloud, here.
Baboon tunes comes hard with their new Stereo Image EP, bringing you a great collection of remixes for Schenk’s original. I think my favorite remixes come from Killafornia & Hunter Vaughan — and I’ll give honorable mention to Kid Tech. Nothing with a serious wobble here, just some really quality jackin’ house music.
Let’s not stray from our main focus here though; Schenk’s original sets the stage for all of these great remixes. A lovely melodic organ sneaks its way in around 1:50, taking you right into breakdown-town, all before throwing you right back into the washing machine. It’s after this drop that brings the blooperz — the proverbial icing on the cake! This tune is a definite contender on my playlist for this weekend! (Wake&Bake EOS holler!)
And today’s special is: Beat Soup served with a fresh Bangeruette. We got some top-notch fidgetry here, from the home of the wonkiest pitch-bent house music you can get your hands on, South Africa. Baboon Tunes comes hard with great artists like Schenk, Oliver Leigh & Jeff Doubleu. They just released Jack of All Trades: Part 2 on June 7th, and oh boy is this some exciting stuff! I was at work when I happened upon the release, and I ended up listening to almost every single track on the Baboon Tunes Soundcloud. And hey, I’ll be honest, I really hadn’t heard of a bunch of these artists, but I assure you, Baboon Tunes is serving up some seriously jackin’ house music.
Unfortunately I don’t have anything but Soundcloud preview tracks here, but we may have some downloadable promos from the label in the future — so stay tuned and put on them listening ears for all these tracks!