âBeware of the Birdâ is taken from Von Strokeâ™s full length album of the same name. The track is a grimy, low end, sweaty burner with a squelchy electro bassline and some nice high synth noodles in the mix. Justin Martinâ™s remix...
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Ok, so 5 years ago Claude Von Stroke was Barclay Crenshaw, a filmmaker who had never made a track before. Thatâ™s ok, Iâ™m not annoyed that his first track, âDeep Throat,â featured on this full length LP, was released as the third...
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San Francisco's Claude Von Stroke with one of the biggest hits on his Dirtybird imprint. The insanely silly "Chimps" gets the 12" treatment with 2 new remixes from Jochen Trappe and Alland Byallo. If you're gonna play any of these out, it's...
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One of the biggest Dirtybird releases to date. Last year, it was impossible to go out to a club and not hear "The Whistler". The track boasts one of the most memorable sounds in a dance music song in years, a catchy...
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Trust the Claude Von Stroke to produce a track with a breakdown full of burping samples. Yup, that's "Deep Throat" in all its glory. A creepy, minimal and funny track that is one of the reasons the Dirtybird sound has become so...
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The original version of "Who's Afraid Of Detroit?" is one of those "I can't go anywhere without hearing this track" kind of songs. The question I want to ask is "is anyone really afraid of Detroit?" In any event, this EP starts...
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More squelchy, bleepy, acidy madness from the Dirtybird boys. This time, Justin Martin is in the spotlight, bringing us "Cicada", a warm, jacking house cut with that forward thinking edgy sound Martin has mastered, making him stand out from all other house...
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A little piece of history here- yes, the very first Dirtybird release. "The Southern Draw" showcases Dirtybird's playful attitude, which has gained them so much worldwide attention. Justin Martin and Sammy D's original track features some silly ass farmer-joe samples, if you...
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Quirky house at its best here. Justin Martin and Sammy D bring us a totally out there electro house bomb with "Swamp Thing", featuring weird jazzy horn riffs and a very old school sounding synth line. Simple and extremely effective. Claude Von...
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"Dum" is the shit here. It's has its roots firmly in Miami electro bass, but also includes Ghostly-esque minimalisms and that that playful Dirtybird sound. "Full Moon" is a quirky house track that has a haunted house feel with...
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Dirtybird has brought the fun back into dance music. Anyone in NY should check out their monthly at Apt. The party always has that unmistakable San Francisco vibe that New York parties always lack. On this release, the Martin Brothers, Christian and...
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Newcomer and Katabatic MP3 release artist Worthy makes his debut appearance on the craziest label of them all, Dirtybird. Some seriously quirky stuff here - and that's a damn good thing. The original mix of the oddly titled "Irst Te?" is a...
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