With Spank Rock's Big Dada debut officially blowing the fuck up, Aaron LaCrate and Amanda Blank take it all the way back to last year with this CD single featuring remixes of "Blow," the hottest joint off of Milkcrate's B-More Gutter Music...
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Get it? Delicious Gutter? It's like Delicious Vinyl and gutter music combined... because it's Bmore remixes of... oh, you got it the first time, ok. Bmore stalwart Debonair Samir and compadre Aaron Lacrate take on two tracks from Delicious' deep catalog. First...
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Ayres proves once again that he like make dance of all kind with this diverse EP of dance / house remixes and edits. The first half keeps it more current with Kid Sister's "Pro Nails" vs. Surkin's "Radio Fireworks," Masters At Work's...
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The best Bmore producer ever to come out of Houston! Bird Peterson drops his first album since 2001, after spending the past couple years DJing and dominating MP3 blogs with his much circulated club remixes (like the "Wu Tang" joint and that...
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Bam! The Unruly boys are an unstoppable force when it comes to this bmore hype shit and once again they come correct with a full EP of next level club bangers that'll crack your skull. First off is the no-brainer club version...
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Folks have been asking after this record for days, and now that Flamin' Hotz has finally dropped the megaton bomb, I don't think those folks will be disappointed. Cobra Kai crew's DJ Krames picked only the most classic tracks to remix on...
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Unmixed Baltimore club shit! DJ Krames (of Richmond, VA's Cobra Kai crew) cooks up some crazy Baltimore and house remixes for all the fiendish digital DJs. (I thought it was hard to find good Bmore vinyl - turns out it's 10x harder...
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This release on T&A Records comes courtesy of Baltimore's own Dave Nada. If you don't know Dave, he's played in a bunch of hardcore bands around the Bmore/DC area, produced with one of the guys from Q & Not U under the...
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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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Blaqstarr's style of Baltimore club is a little different from the gimmicky cut-and-paste joints that are dominating the Lab these days. I think Diplo called it "violent, futuristic soul music," and I can't say I disagree. Right off the bat, "Supastarr" has...
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As the evolution of the club sound continues, DJ Will Roc takes a slightly different approach from his Unruly comrades. Rather than going for the obvious hype route, Will Roc kills 'em softly with a soothing synth/bmore combination on the...
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New Unruly B-more from club killer DJ Will Roc. Whereas other DJ's might be choppin' up your mom's classic hits of the 50's and 60's tapes, Will Roc kills with his own synth work. Granted most producers know all these kits,...
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A major shake-up in the Hollertronix saga! Not only has the series jumped ship from Money Studies over to Mad Decent, but Diplo has handed over the production reins to fellow Philadelphian DJ Sega and Baltimore's DJ Blaqstarr. The Venom-style logo on...
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Surprise party anthem from Milwaukee MC Juiceboxxx and Brooklyn's own Dre Skull. The original mix is pure dumb fun with infectious vocals from Juice and a beat that's somewhere between Baltimore, 90s house and disco. Baltimore godfather Technics puts down a rare...
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Woooooooo-ey! King Tutt's taking b-more to the next level in a big way with the Evolution EP. No cheeky remixes here, just straight up future-style electro infused bmore that bangs HARD. I've been pretty burnt out on bmore lately, but I'd have...
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