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2012 Mutant Juke/Ragga (Batty Boy Preview)

2012 will be an interesting year, I’m sure. Beats seem to be taking centre stage again, and that’s what it’s all about! Next year will see my first original release (SometimesSean – Batty Boy (Walk Like/Talk Like)) on the label, that brings together hardcore, ragga and juke. Check through on the Facebook page.

Neighbourhood-hood-hood

Out Now. Release 2 from our sub label, Flytronik7, DJ Enfusion – Neighbourhood Dub (buy). This foray into dubstep drags nightmare rave noises kicking and screaming through coarse beats and bass and twisted FX. abel head, SometimesSean, gets spaced out and frantic with his juke remix. A sound that makes those odor-eater insoles well worth the spend, but can’t help with the inevitable blistering from the hyper style footwork.

DJ Enfusion – Neighbourhood Dub by Fly Beat Music

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DJ Enfusion – Neighbourhood Dub


We are close to releasing the second Flytronik7 single to the usual download stores like beatport, itunes, juno etc… but wait, we have an unusual offering this time around. Instead of shifting this out to the top name DJ’s to garner support, we instead are releasing the promo on Soundcloud to all our crew, ground level! This means you can get the promo shoot and start pimping out the track before it hits the shops. All we ask in return is for a little bit of feedback. So play it, blog it, rinse it out and feedback.

DJ Enfusions foray into dubstep drags nightmare rave noises kicking and screaming through coarse beats and bass and twisted FX. This is surely one to wake up the ket heads! With SometimesSean hot on the heels with a juked out remix for the raver with more maneuverable feet.

Dj Enfusion – Neighbourhood Dub by Fly Beat Music

Some bad boy remixes, this way come

Things are shaping up nicely for our next release / K.GoL – Shell Game (The Remixes). We’ve got our man in Baltimore, DJ Jonny Blaze, doing what he does best, slapping some stateside ghetto bounce on these already bad ass beats. We’ve got the young Portuguese prodigy, King Kong, applying lashing of booty to his pounding club remix. And to finish off we’ve got a label debut production from me, SometimesSean, giving it a good waxing with some tech bass and exotica. It’ll be worth the wait. Believe!

Shell Game Out Now (+ Free Remix)

K.GoL has been causing quite a stir with his biggest release to date. Ghetto bass meets pounding beats and erratic breaks in this infectious Bmore inspired house track. Flore fixes up a remix which is already being tipped in the press as “future samba”. And DJ Enfusion brings the UK Junglist flavour to his old skool remix. Which incidentally we’ve made available for blogging in a link below, along with the hack up music video taken from the Jap splat classic, Tokyo Gore Police.

Available to buy from:

Beatport

iTunes

Junodownload

[Free Download] K.GoL – Shell Game (DJ Enfusion rmx)

Press:

Pete Jordan – iDJ Warehouse section 9/10

Partysan Magazine – Flore remix #7 Bass Charts

DJ UMB – Generationbass.com on Flores remix “One of the dance tracks of the year for me man… KILLA KILLA TUNE!”
Matthew 13:40-43: “Just as the weeds are collected and burned up with fire, so will it be at the end of the age. The Son of Man will send his angels, and they will collect out of his kingdom all causes of sin and all evildoers, and they will throw them into the furnace of fire, where there will be weeping and gnashing of teeth, to the soundtrack of Shell Game by K.GoL.”

Support from:

Laurent Garnier yess, will present the original mix on my radio show. Faaaaat one indeed”

DJ Zinc “really like the original mix, will play. thx for sending”

DJ Icey “Lovin the Original Mix with its Baltimore Club influences, Filthy Biznesss!”

Daniel Haaksman really love your remix! it has the perfect between ravey synth stabs, b-more breaks and heavy percussive funky beats. will definitely play that out!!”

Plump DJs “Really nice production”

Tim Healey “Love original but will play Flore rmx – v tasty”

Stereo Mc’s (Rob) “Great sounds”

Aquasky (Dave) “Thanks for sending this ep. Yeah I dig your remix of Shell Game – crazy percusion and atmos with the soid b-line. Nice.”

DJ Mulder “[DJ Enfusion remix] is going ‘in the bag’”

Bert on Beats “I like [Flores] remix…it sounds like [Buraka Som Sistema”

Plus: Paul Arnold, DJ Jonny Blaze, DJ Hybu, Mark Bona, Marc Reck, Tambour Battant, Schlachthofbronx, Adam Gainsborough, Hubie (NSB Radio), DJ Prosper and more.

Future Samba anyone?

Yes yes now! The next release on Fly Beat Music is BIG. Flores remix has already coined a new term in the blogosphere “Future Samba” and who are we to argue? The original is also causing quite a stir and as always DJ Enfusion has done justice for the legion of 90′s Jungle fans out there.

Here’s the Soundcloud widget to tie you over until December 20th, when it should be hitting a download store near you.

K.GoL – Shell Game by Fly Beat Music

And check out what Generation Bass are saying over on their blog too! (I’ll give you a clue – one of the dance tracks of the year!).

Great support for Spiritual Technology

We’ve been getting great feedback from the likes of Blame, Youngsta and High Rankin’ for DJ Enfusion’s Spiritual Technology. This is now up on Beatport, as well as the usual stores like iTunes and Juno.

 DJ Enfusion – Spiritual Technology (Original Mix) by Fly Beat Music

DJ Enfusion – Spiritual Technology (Mike Lennon Remix) by Fly Beat Music

This is some quality J-tek, and Mike Lennon drops some tech stylings into his dubstep remix too. Both serious dancefloor contenders.

DJ Jonny Blaze on Bassmusicblog.com

DJ Jonny Blaze: The Remixes Vol.1
DJ Jonny Blaze: The Remixes Vol.1

We sent our compadres over at bassmusicblog.com a promo of the latest release on FBM, DJ Jonny Blaze: The Remixes Vol.1, and low and behold they’ve featured the remix of DJ Patrick King – La Bestia Pop on a rather insightful look into Bmore music. Go check it out, bassmusicblog.com is simply the most essential read on the web!

http://bassmusicblog.com/bmore-club-in-2010

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