Young US producer Myrryrs is the latest signing to Discobelle Records and his “Feel U EP” has been in the works for a couple of months now but still has us giddy with excitement. His influences are listed as the dark, the light and the drums. That holy trinity is certainly evident in his productions.
The title track “Feel U” sees him square off light, angelic r’n'b esque vocals and disco synths against stuttering bass sounds for THE late night club hit of the darker months to come. “C?U?M” is dark and brooding with a beat that is reminiscent of fingers snapping and a steamy trade off of eerie, pitched down telephone messages as vocals suggests late night encounters of the rated R nature. “Without You” continues on the darker side of Myrryrs productions. Light vocals emerge from a soundscape of whizzing synths and a slow, dragged out beat that inadvertently will make your head nod and your feet move.
The title track receives three remixes from acts spread across the US and Europe, they are full of vibes – albeit they’re all different. My vote goes to Teki Latex & Bambounou — it’s a truly sexy tune with a great bendy lead that sounds like a housey karimba. Clicks & Whistles closes in on second place for the remixes in my opinion — an bouncy and addictive synth line coupled with 80′s 8bit vibes take this one home!
To the weekend warriors, the nightlife ninjas, and the curbside crawlers, we are with you all the way. Here at CYV we encourage herbal remedies, Bloody Marys, and of course a daily dose of slap to aide all the aches, bumps, and bruises collected over your weekend.
It’s simple: Save Sunday five songs, one mixtape, easy to play, easy to repeat, and of course download links provided for mobile enjoyment. All sounds get love so expect to find everything from booms to bangs.
Sundays never looked so good.
“Back on the block with some prettystep. Not including the Busta Ryhmes joint & the Crizzly piece, those two are just foul.” -joseph
In my opinion two of the most talented producers working today have busted out a glorious womp accented with vocals that will make your girlfriend swoon.
All I think of when I hear this song is, “Gimme loot, gimme loot, gimme money money money!” Busta showing he still got it, killin the verse, and the Dumbsteppaz coming so hard on the remix
It has certainly been awhile since I’ve made a post, so get ready for one of those deals where I just combine what should essentially be 7-8 different posts in to one mega post. Been workin’ a lot and “hittin’ the studio” as of late, so I’ve been a bit lazy on the blog side of things. Oops!
First up is Fukkk Offf’s latest tunes from his WorldWide EP (and it has top-notch artwork too). First is a big-room electro choon with some definite techno influences. And the second is an electro-zapped shorty beat slung up with hot rhymes from sassy MC, Hazel. Git git git down!
Filthy Rehab just released their ‘The 12 Steps’ EP on Sketch Records. With over 50 releases under their belt since November last year, plays by Kissy Sell Out on Radio 1 and support from Lazy Rich, Will Bailey, Rico Tubbs and Luvstuff, these boys are on FIRE!
This is one monstrous EP — don’t miss out, go hit that Beatport link below!
On the 22nd of September, we turned one year old over here at CYV™ (and yes, I know it is now October 7th),and for this joyous celebration, we have a plethora of goodies! We’ve come along way since the start of the blog — we really had no idea the readership was going to grow as fast as it did. It started off with just three members and was a place for us to post up tunes we liked; before we knew it, music was flowing into the inbox on the weekly. We’d like to thank all the readers who’ve been supporting us, especially those from our starting months, and also the many artists that have allowed us to share full quality material with everyone! Keep sending us your music!
We asked a couple of artists to put together some exclusive mixes for our birthday celebration, so thats how we can begin this post.
Trumpdisco boasts a rich history of remixes for prevalent artists such as Phoenix, Yolanda Be Cool, Greenskeepers, Rammstien and Haezer, yet this is barley the tip of the iceberg for this Australian duo. 2010 has been quite the year for Trumpdisco, achieving feats that only great talent can aspire to. After pushing the boundaries of electro, Trumpdisco have gone from strength to strength within there own right. Airplay on Kissy Sellout’s BBC RADIO 1 show and remixes featured regularly in the Bloody Beetroots sets has only continued to broaden Trumpdisco’s horizons.
The duo recently signed to Melbourne record label Common Trolls, and after a successful tour of South East Asia and New Zealand they are set to release their first official EP; the self-titled release is a blend of driving electro bass lines and tantalizing hooks, which are enough to make a mob lose control.
Hailing from Wolverhampton, England, Filthy Rehab have only been producing for about 16 months and have over 50 releases on Beatport.
Here’s another one of comparable filth…