Maybe cheaky putting this here, but there is some acid techno on this release
Finally the relaunch of DB Records.
After a break of a year, caught in a loop of live pa gigs, setting up the mastering business, and focusing more on the Voidloss project, the time has come for DB Records to strike back.
The label will continue it`s legacy of before, mixing the underground, with the more commercial, uplifting side of techno, with an overall output aimed at the more party head environment.
Full length audio at
http://www.myspace.com/dirtybassrecordings
Purchase
http://www.trackitdown.net/recordlab...s-records.html
http://www.junodownload.com/ppps/pro...1376985-02.htm
The promo blurb
Finally, the much anticipated 8th release from DirtyBass Records has arrived.
Never one to knock out releases for the sake of it, Dirty B has invested a long time since the last release honing his skills at rocking the dancefloor all over the world with his Live PA's.
Finally, many miles down the road, 4 absolutely devastating floor fillers have been chosen from the extensive library of tunes from the live PA.
All these tracks are tried and tested floor fillers, all with different approaches to making people go crazy-aid-bonkers on the dancefloor.
With the legacy of the track "Rock the show" from the last EP still being used by DJ's on the dancefloor as a sure fire peak set stormer, Dirty B needed something equally insane for this release.
And whilst all 4 tracks on this ep will smash your crowd apart *guaranteed* , the lead track "Lord of Bass", is truly the master. It has been proven to work again and again on dancefloors, when the insane break finally explodes into the roaring bassline and screaming synths, the crowd goes nutso every time. This track will not only wake the dead, it'll have them dancing on the rooftops!!!
Dirty Bass does it again, and is now wanted in over 13 countries by the international bassbin police for grevious speaker damage!
I am quite eager to get some new, forward thinking party style techno from other artists on the label now.
If you think you have something that makes the mark and is of professional standard, then contact me via myspace or
dirty-bass-records AT londontechno.co.uk
Releases will be fairly regular, with a 6-8 week schedule as long as the standard of music is there to allow that to happen.