Bern, Switzerland’s Round Table Knights are back with another amazing remix, this time reworking Malente & Daniel Dexter’s massive Gypsy Kings into a long-rolling tech house treat. These guys have had a massive year with their accordion infused Belly Dance EP that dropped on Deadfish in September and their rogue groove take on Dubble Dutch’s Trollsta.
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It’s crazy how much their sound has evolved in the last couple of years, as one my early favorites of theirs was this crazy Baltimore remix of Gala’s 1997 hit Freed From Desire which they aptly named Freak From Desire.
Be sure to check out their Autumn Mix for some next level house riddims. There’s a tracklist for you after the old jumperino.
Finally, a new EP from Boy 8-Bit. I’ve been waiting for this ever since I killed the Suspense Is Killing Me (ha!) for myself by listening to it 100+ times in the weeks following its release. The same thing appears to be happening with pretty much every track off the Baltic Pine EP (released at the end of June), but the real stand out track is A City Under Siege. It’s got just the right touch of baltimore zeal and makes me feel like I just smashed an 80’s 8-bit rendition of Prince Arthur’s Quest for the Holy Grail and am watching the closing cut scene. Baltic Pine feels more like exploring a mythical castle for the first time or the kind of music that would play while a princess looks at herself in the mirror and slowly morphs into a zombie… something like that.
Wolfen and Chapel of Ghouls hit heavy as well, but you’re going to have to show this man some Beatport love for those. Untouchable.
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This is a little baltimore infused edit I did of Mylo’s Drop The Pressure a long ways back (circa October ‘07), sprinkled with a little mid 90’s cheese: vox cuts from Ce Ce Peniston’s Finally.
It got dusted out of the digi-crate archives my last couple of sets and people were really feelin’ it, so I thought I’d share. Basic.
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Brooklyn, New York’s Cousin Cole will be heading out to SXSW this year so he put together a little preparatory mix for all you baltimore club heads out there. It’s not easy to keep an hour of bmore fresh, but Major Rager keeps the fire burnin’ from start to finish. Lots of classic bmore tracks on here as well as some of Cole’s new material and a new track from DJ Get Em who’s got something coming out on Cole’s Flagrant Fowl label this summer. I’m pretty into that Doop track, which takes us back to 1994… rewind.
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