Acid Jacks are gnarly dudes that hail from the land of the koala and kangaroo. They make crazy dance tracks that cause you to pump, stomp and jack (like "Awake Since 78 which MSTRKRFT remixed and their hilarious cover of Pharaohe Monche's...
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The debut Trouble & Bass release from accomplished remixer Boy 8-Bit from South London. You may recognize the name from several high-profile lab appearances including a track on Diplo's Turtle mix and remixes for Chromeo, Black Ghost, and Armand Van Helden...
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I read an interview with DTL sometime last year where he said "When I go mainstream..." I was like, when?!? Damn, I guess it's like that then. I mean this shit isn't quite "Umbrella" territory or anything just yet, but I could...
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NYC's Heavy Bass Champion returrrns! Actually got this single from a friend of a friend a while back. I always kept it as a secret heater for those moments when the crowd is ready to blow, then I'll drop this! There's no...
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Mad Decent's most loaded release to date. Diplo called in the Justice League of remixers for this one. If you heard Blaqstarr's Supastarr EP, you know he's not your typical Bmore producer. No gimmick tracks here, just dark, crazy original production. "Shake...
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Put your hands up for D... Hold up. Put your hands up for New York muthafucka! Leave it to Drop The Lime and Party Crashers Unite to do it up proper for the Big Stinky Rotten Apple. "Pump Up New York" is...
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Lately, it seems like I can't turn my head in NY without seeing Drop The Lime headlining somewhere. It seems like yesterday when Snackmaster and I was watching him pre-Institubes, killing the crowd at Galapagos with his live Ableton set. I've been...
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There's so much to be said about DTL right now. Also known as Curses! for Institubes, or the Undisputed NYC Heavy Bass Champ, this dude just kills. In fact, before he was signed Snack and I caught his one man show at...
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Whoa. Impressive new sounds on Trouble & Bass Recordings with their latest release by Little Jinder. The Polyhedron EP is the name of the release from this talented 20 year old Swedish producer/singer/song writer and has a much more toned down and...
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Welcome Mathhead's first digi-release of many here at Lab, and it's a whomper. Two original tracks, as well as Passions and Drop The Lime remixes, what!?! "Do Damage" starts out with his original Dubstep style and keeps it escalating until it reaches...
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Booyao! Trouble and Bass Recordings has teamed up with Palms Out Sounds to deliver massive weapons of dancefloor destruction with this latest release from Math Head. The versatile Brooklyn producer never ceases to amaze me with his ever-evolving productions that go above...
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Party Crashers Unite get nasty with L-Boogie of the Fugees and birth "Ready Or Nut," a dancefloor killer of epic proportions. Wickedest bass action (hoovers, wobbles, squelchers, you name it!) here so get the subs warmed up cause it's about to go....
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Wow. Just when you thought Kitsune couldn't bring anything new to the electro-rock game, they go and drop this heater of a 12". Passions has been turning ears on the interweb for a minute now with stellar remixes for Adam Kesher and...
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Are you ready for some trancehall?? The biggest track from South Rakkas' Mix Up LP (great record, by the way) gets the deluxe Mad Decent remix treatment, with some sweet digital-exclusivo mixes to boot. The much needed fully mixable club edit of...
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France's most fashionable label is at it again, this time with the hipsterific sounds of Parisian band, the Teenagers. Boasting a hook that has lines like "I f_cked my American c_nt" and "just how I like it, she's got nice tits," this...
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