Monday, October 25, 2010

Bang Bang Bang (U-Tern, Count & Sinden remixes)

I didn't want to up this back when I first heard it (August?) 'cause I wasn't sure whether or not Mark Ronson would include the homie U-Tern's edit in the release. Seems even though released as a bonus cut on Ronson's "Record Collection", it was made available for free download. Although partial to U-Tern's fondle, the original and Count & Sinden versions are absolutely great in their own rights - so all 3 are worthy of the grab.

Mark Ronson & The Business INTL - Bang Bang Bang (Ft. MNDR & Q-Tip)








Mark Ronson & The Business INTL - Bang Bang Bang (U-Tern's Disco Dub)








Mark Ronson & The Business INTL - Bang Bang Bang (Count & Sinden Tribal Horn Remix)






Friday, October 1, 2010

Frenzy w/ KINGDOM

Our October edition of Frenzy features Fool's Gold & Night Slugs powerhouse Kingdom. We're extremely pleased to have some heavy NYC RnBass bless our system/dancefloor.

Sean Kingston - Letting Go (Ft. Nicki Minaj) (Kingdom Dub)








Kingdom - Hottest In America








"Kingdom is a Brooklyn-based producer and DJ whose signature sets and productions have been gathering a rabid following since he released his first mixtape in 2006. Since then, DJs from Diplo to BBC’s Annie Mac have given his tracks spins, and with his recent signing to Fools Gold Records and the video for his debut single “Mind Reader” airing on MTV2, there’s no doubt that Kingdom is the young American producer to watch. Kingdom may play everything from kuduro to juke, but R&B is his first love, and it shows in his bass-heavy remixes and original tracks, often featuring R&B vocal samples on top of his trademark production style—what some have called “a Brooklyn take on the UK garage sound.” This vanguard of tropical blends, Latin stylings and bass-heavy, dance-savvy sounds from around the world is catching the ear of more than a few tastemakers. Kingdom has received positive press and praise from magazines such as The Fader and XLR8R, to trendsetting sites such as Pitchfork and Discobelle, but his eclectic, forward-thinking style blows right past the buzz. Bok Bok of the London-based Night Slugs collective attested: “The genres Kingdom dips into range across the board, but his mixes create within themselves a new logic, a gutter house aesthetic that just makes sense."

Tonight, Friday October 1st, 2010
Frenzy w/ Kingdom & DJ Drastik
Babylon Nightclub (317 Bank St.)
Doors @11pm, 19+