Following on from the Incendiary EP, DJ Guy’s Going Crazy EP, released in May 2008, features 4 original booty tracks along with an instrumental and extended version of one of the tracks, plus a handy scratch sequence for DJs to fuck around with. The EP goes from bass-heavy Detroitish electro funk to Chicago Juke and along with the regular black vinyl there are limited numbers of seethrough red coloured copies too!
‘I’m feeling the new traxx .. give that new funk ghetto feel with organ bass line in it. Dope!!! “Don’t Fuck With Me instr” is killer — Much props!’ – DJ Starski / Brian Gillespie (Starski & Clutch, Databass Records, Throw, Detroit)
‘This record is crazy! This is like soulful ghettotech meets the raves I went to in the mid-90s. A fresh & awesome take on the genre, I’m psyched for what comes next!’ – Willy Joy (FLYBYNIGHT, Chicago)
‘The “Lil Closer” track is dope!’ – DJ 3000 (Underground Resistance, Motech, Submerge, Detroit)
‘Gangster: I love it!!!!!’ – DJ Rashad (Ghettoteknitianz, Juke Trax, Chicago)
‘I like the record a lot’ – DJ Godfather (Databass Records, Twilight 76, Electrobounce.com, Detroit)
‘My fave track is “Don’t Fuck With Me” – could be straight outta the D!’ – Cutlass Supreme (WIDE, NovaMute, UK)
‘I’ll put them in the mix ASAP‘ – DJ Body Mechanic (H20 Music, Electrofunk Records, Detroit)
‘Loved the tracks!’ – DJ Marquis (Metroplex, Nu Flava, Upstart, Detroit)
Tracks
Going Crazy: Ominous organs, rocking chairs creaking, dice rolling, typewriter bells going off… this juggernaut of a track is a dancefloor terror!
Lil Closer: Gritty bass-heavy electro-funk with a slice of disco and a live jam feel. Even the old Hammond Organ gets a dust off.
Don’t Fuck With Me: Thuggy lyrics vs sunny chords and spaced out synth fuckery played by a dazed alley cat.
Don’t Fuck With Me (Fuckstrumental): The lyrics have been taken clean off, revealing the trembling dirty knees of the track.
Gangster (Accelerated Mix): Chicago Juke-styled, big big strings, gangstery vocals and hype beats to footwork to.
Gangster (Extended Mix): More of the above – a slower build up, so useful for mix intros etc.
Amber DJ Tools: A 150 BPM scratch sequence with a bunch of useful sounds for the turntablist in you.