Top 100 Chart placements for Detroit's Filthiest
Updated 2 years ago
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Kabuki congratulated Defrostatica Records in 2015: Its good to see that the number of artists and labels that are determined to blur the boundaries between Jungle, Juke and Autonomic Sound is growing. Ten years later and were still on this mission! This compilation features artists whove helped shape the modern hybrid bass club sound, with a touch of techno, electro and ghetto tech thrown in.
Sun People, Anna Morgan, Samotek, Hone Sound, DJ Strawberry, Jon1st, Detroit's Filthiest, Portway, Slinki, Arcane, Patrik Cure, wrk.dat, Made2Faze, SlowRolla, GREAZUS, Team GB, Philo, Dreadmaul, Maltin Worf
Lambratech kicks off a new trilogy starting with Footclans devastating EP Data Loss. Rooted in the raw energy of old school electro and ghetto, Footclan strips things down to the essentials: 808 drum beats and sample grooves built for the floor. Data Loss celebrates the foundations of the genre while reworking them with the punch and precision of todays underground sound. Backed by a heavyweight roster of remixers, the EP explodes across continents: Detroits Filthiest channels raw electro-bass grit, Wachita China drops razor-sharp rhythms, The Deserter mutates the flow into distorted industrial landscapes, Bocabeats injects Latin-infused grooves, EQ Why pushes the ghetto sounds to the extreme in a footwork key, and UnoTurbo twists the signal into modular madness. Together, these tracks set the stage for the Lambratech trilogy — a neon-lit journey into data corruption, machine mutation, and total collapse. Data Loss is the breach. The virus is in. The system wont recover. Art by ERA Master by Riccardo Baldoni
Footclan, Detroit's Filthiest, Bocabeats, EQ Why, UnoTurbo, The Deserter, WACHITA CHINA