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Latest Release
The latest release on Global Fire is Freak It All Night by DJ Guy – 4×4 Booty meets jacked up Soca beats with vocals by DJ Knowledge and a rework by Mister Ries, plus acapella and instrumental versions. It’s out now at all good digital stores!
I’m spinning at Bleep43 in April alongside some really nice acts (Terrence Parker should be a real treat) and at Corsica Studios -- home to that rarest of things in London clubs -- a decent sound system! More details to be announced later, but here’s how things currently look:
Bleep43
Friday 16th April @ Corsica Studios -- 10PM -> late
For New Year’s Eve 2009 I’ll be spinning at a small party in Loughborough Junction, London (just down the road from Brixton). There’ll be 4 of us playing disco, acid, techno, house, electro, a bit of booty and no doubt all kinds of other stuff. It’s a smallish venue so if you’re looking for an intimate-feeling party on NYE then this might be the one for you!
22:00 – 06:00
Red Gate Gallery
209 Coldharbour Lane
London SW9 Map
Tickets are £12 inc. booking fee paid by paypal to: silent.stelios @ gmail.com
I know that there’s quite a few booty producers and DJs that use SoundCloud.com. They’ve got a Groups feature for collecting tracks and mixes together under some kind of theme, and as you’d expect there are shitloads of awful groups dedicated to Trance etc. but I just had a search through and found nothing for Ghettotech, Juke, Bass etc. so I’ve created a new group for it:
So if you’re a SoundCloud user (and haven’t just left them as they’ve just imposed those shitty time-based account upload limits!) then please join the group, and add tracks and mixes etc.
Here’s what people have been saying about it so far:
“Fucking LOVING this track!” – Chrissy Murderbot (Sleazetone, WIDE Records, Chicago USA)
“Freak It All Night is amazing! You’re ruling ghetto tech nowadays” – Inspector Scratch (Copenhagen Denmark)
“Freak It All Night iz the bomb, a classic booty bass track with all the elements which made me love that music!
I’ll play it Friday in Switzerland and Saturday @ our BANG DA BOAT party! Peace.” – Marvy Da Pimp (Booty Call, Databass Records, Paris France)
“The track sounds really good! Great work!” – Kaptain Cadillac (Booty Call, Databass Records, Paris France)
“I’ve had the vocal hook stuck in my head since my first listen! I can definitely see this rocking dancefloors” – DJ Typhonic (Databass Records, Sydney Australia)
“Cool stuff. Sounds like some track from back in the day but with a new touch. And the vocals are cool” – DJ Nessbeth (4 Player Records, Mannheim Germany)
Here’s a selection of direct links to buy the release at various places online – I’ve listed a whole load in case people have their favourites, but bear in mind that some stores are much better than others. It’s hard to compare them with all the different currencies and formats etc. but while I’ve not shopped there myself yet, 7Digital seems to be pretty good price-wise so I’d recommend trying them (let me know if they’re any good!), whereas piss-takers like DJTunes.com and Trackitdown.net are trying to charge what a 12″ with these tracks on would have cost! JunoDownload.com aren’t that much better tbh – it’s a nice store but they charge far too much.