Stripper feat DJ Omega

DJ Assault and Deekline, DJ Nasty and Baobinga, now DJ Omega takes leave from the Detroit ghetto to join forces with two European counterparts for some filthy club action on Tim Healey and DJ Deekline’s Giant Pussy Records!

Any avid booty fan will know DJ Omega’s name, if at least his voice, as he lends his dirty vocal hooks to many a ghetto banger. With Stripper Anthem he drops a vocal line to the wobble stomp from the new, as yet unknown production duo, Stripper. I’ll save you the hassle of embarrassing google searches and post their myspace for you. I’d safely put a tenner on the label directors though.

More interesting on this release is the techy, occasionaly glitchy, dubstep remix from Edingburgh based Akira Kiteshi. Atari samples, heavy beats, plenty of swoosh’s and ghettotech hooks all just make for perfection in this versatile remix.

STRIPPER ft. DJ OMEGA – STRIPPER THEME – (AKIRA KITESHI REMIX) by Akira Kiteshi

CLICK TO BUY STRIPPER FEAT DJ OMEGA – STRIPPER THEME

Son of Kick – Xmas Dubnas

Son of Kick

Botchit and Scarper have e-mailed us with this dub heavy down trodden slugger from London based Frenchman Son of Kick. This is a bit different from SoK’s usual bass heavy club sounds, focusing more on the vocal element. In fact if you picked up that Chase and Status and Snoop Dogg track earlier in the year, and was perhaps a bit eeeee?! about it, then this one actualy does the whole hip-hop meets dubstep thing some justice. No Fixed Abode is the vocalist in queston waxing lyrical about the less brighter side of Christmas… though chips and beer doesn’t sound like a bad xmas dinner to me.

Son of Kick is one of the growing producer on the barefoot tip, much like our own K.GoL. With releases on Botchit and the Stanton Warriors Beats label he’s got the wobble breaks tip down to a tee, and continues to expand his sound. Keep and eye on him for 2010 if you haven’t got him on your hype list already!

NO FIXED ABODE & SON OF KICK “Xmas Dubnas” by Sonofkick

Son of Kick – Byrdkick/Hustle Muzik on Beatport

Hotel Room Service

I’m in Paris at the moment, stuck, waiting for the Eurostar to get it’s act together… not a bad thing really.

Everytime I go on holiday there is a mainstream track that infects my ears (in a good way). However I don’t think I’ve ever had one that actualy samples a holiday theme tune. Pitbull has managed to sleeze up the Nightcrawlers posers anthem Push The Feeling On, for some crunked out club action.

Pitbull – Hotel Room Service on iTunes

Guys dig chicks, chicks dig merenhouse!

Proyecto Uno are the New York based pioneers of an older sound that’s caught my ear of late – Merenhouse. A combination of merengue’s sexy rhythms, congas, horns etc… Latin rap, pounding house beats and some filthy as fuck video’s. Talk about progressive, the video to El Tiburon get’s cheekier as it goes on. If you want the ladies to hit the floor, get on a merenhouse tip!

Here we are: An introduction

Fly Khicks... absolutely nothing to do with Fly Beat, but looking like they are ready for a ruckus non the less!

If you followed the old Fly Beat Music blog then you may have noticed how bland it was, and how uneventful it got. This was mainly because of a shit blogging engine. We have now upgraded to a lovely WordPress blog for Fly Blog v2.0, 2010 – The first year of the future. 2010, because that’s when we intend to make it official, and because as a child this always felt like the future to me (How did I get here so fast!?). For now, consider this ground very much in the beta stage.

Fly Beat Music isn’t out to follow or set trends, but instead sets out to discover new developments in music for the dancefloor. We aim to showcase this on the label, and also on this blog. So keep up with us and you won’t be exposing yourself to “the most upfront dance music”, there are plenty of blogs around for that! Instead you’ll be keeping in-tune with whatever we can find from small, local club scenes to obscure developments in established genres, or revisiting forgotten times, even styles that may not have made big waves when they first hit the record stores… Yes you are right in thinking there are lots of blogs that do this too, but the information fields are so vast you are bound to discover something different on each one, as long as each blog makes its own individual effort.

Exclusive mixsets, tunes, bootlegs, artwork, news and meanderings are all set to tarnish these pages in good time. You can be ready to see what drops by subscribing to our RSS feed up in the top righthand corner there.