SCM-004 – DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle
Cover art by Michael Cusack
Scattermusic releases DirtyBeats first official EP with remixes by Tom Piper, French Fries, Swick, Slap & Dash. A truely amazing package and DirtyBeats’ first official release. Really excited about this one, it’s been getting heaps of attention and support already and i think has already settled into a Scattermusic classic (in our minds anyway) Enjoy…
The fourth release on Scattermusic sees us traveling to a favourite Scatterblog part of the globe for modern music: Mexico. A young, relatively unknown duo, DirtyBeats have been hiding away in the Tijuanan desert jungle to put together an EP that truly captures the essence of Scattermusic.
The way the EP came together exemplifies the advantage of the blog/label hybrid. The track “Alone In The Jungle” was sent to the Scatterblog promo email and immediately picked up and posted. Romance was born and DirtyBeats were signed on for a multi-track release that has steadily grown into it’s own monster. The EP is like a deep-space voyage into the artists’ musical landscape: heavy on over-compressed basslines and obnoxious spacey vocals, combined with plenty of rave chords and sampled folk instruments.
“Alone In The Jungle” is a bouncey rendition of everything Scattermusic loves at the moment. A set of angry hand drums and wood sticks, strange synthy effects, hype screams set out in space-verb land and a huge deep bassline that you never truly appreciate until you hear it in a dark club at peak time. “Whats Happen” gets even more wild (and we mean wild) and dark. It’s a tune that always manages to make other DJ’s run up to the booth to stare at our computer screens. The raveyness is almost reminiscent of a Laidback Luke track – just add some explosions and some sort of amphetamine. “Shiaww” then steps into the territory of what sounds like an upbeat, freaked out Mexican Cumbia tune, if not by all the accordion then certainly by the cheesy sampled radio voice dominating with calls of “La chica sexy”. “Carnival Trip” comes in late, much like it should when you play it. Drawn out and brooding, yet constantly rolling, it references a minimal San Franciscan sound as much as it recalls Revolver, Melbourne at 8am.
The remixes throw us into four different areas of club music; a mix-mash of genres all brought together by one constant in the Scattermusic sound – “Hype”.
To call Tom Piper’s track exciting would be a gross understatement: it’s a tour de force in the art of remixing. After a few listens you might start to realise that there are almost no new sounds, everything is merely a well edited sample. French Fries takes the feel of the title track to a whole ‘nother level, really taking on the “Alone In The Jungle” theme. Moving away from his trademark Ghetto Bmore(ish) Club sound he invites us into a new world, sinister and minimal. Swick’s Tropical Club hit is completely infectious and spells out F.U.N. A young producer from Melbourne with an upcoming Scattermusic release, he needs to be watched with a close eye. Finally, with a trademark Ghetto Hip-Hop influenced Dance tune, Slap & Dash flip the whole release on it’s head – distorted marching drums, hectic percussion and phat, warm bass are no stranger here.
SCM-004 – DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle
1. DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle
2. DirtyBeats – What’s Happen
3. DirtyBeats – Shiaww
4. DirtyBeats – Carnival Trip
5. DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle (Tom Piper Remix)
6. DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle (French Fries Remix)
7. DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle (Swick Remix)
8. DirtyBeats – Alone In The Jungle (Slap & Dash Remix)
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If you would like to give us some monetary support you can grab this release from almost all major online mp3 stores, including iTunes (only $6.99 USD) and Juno Download.
This release falls under the Creative Commons Licence – Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0 Unported.
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very cool stuff…thanks.
is it difficult to set up your own direct download site where you can pay what you want for the trax?
…….i mean so the money comes straight to you
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MUCH LOVE FROM TORONTO! Love your blog.
Fuckin’ solid release.. Copped it on BP the day I saw it….
Kepp up the hard work fellaz, we’re all really enjoying the output!
~ Peece & Respekt!
sup attackattackattack, electro toronto & mr new guy… thanks for the support it really means alot, espesh from the other side of this big globe..
feel free to share/blog as much of this as u want.. FREE the music!!!!
p.s. mutant disco.. we have a distro company from the states take care of online sales.. thats ur best bet if u need to get ur shit rep’d in the sale sites..
i recommend Band Camp for having a direct dl site that people can pay what they want. http://bandcamp.com/
yeah we do have a bandcamp account, we should maybe get ontop of that a bit more. i think it’s direct sales
it sure is. gb/gg’s new single may possibly be released on bandcamp.
The paragon of unedrstnaindg these issues is right here!
oo la la, that’s a big yay
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