Thee Mike B

Thee Mike B

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  • Coconut (Just For The Nasty)
    BeatTracker #4 Feat. Staff Picks in Jackin House

    Coconut (Just For The Nasty)

    Salva , Thee Mike B , LA Boix

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    Los Angeles-based duo La Boix (Thee Mike B & Salva) make their return to Brobot Records with Coconut (Just For The Nasty), the follow-up to their debut single Pasteque. Known for their playful yet club-ready approach, the pair delivers another groove-driven cut packed with attitude and dancefloor energy. The release comes with a diverse remix package, featuring Bay Area native Papa Lu, who brings a tech house edge with acid-laced grooves, and Louisiana-based multidisciplinary artist lil_art_hoe, offering an indie dance reinterpretation of the original. Rounding out the package, La Boix step in with a jackin'-style flip under their own alter egos, adding yet another layer to the release.

  • Coconut (Just For The Nasty)
    BeatTracker #7 Feat. Banner in Jackin House

    Coconut (Just For The Nasty)

    Salva , Thee Mike B , LA Boix

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    Los Angeles-based duo La Boix (Thee Mike B & Salva) make their return to Brobot Records with Coconut (Just For The Nasty), the follow-up to their debut single Pasteque. Known for their playful yet club-ready approach, the pair delivers another groove-driven cut packed with attitude and dancefloor energy. The release comes with a diverse remix package, featuring Bay Area native Papa Lu, who brings a tech house edge with acid-laced grooves, and Louisiana-based multidisciplinary artist lil_art_hoe, offering an indie dance reinterpretation of the original. Rounding out the package, La Boix step in with a jackin'-style flip under their own alter egos, adding yet another layer to the release.

  • Uh Yeah (Thee Acid Song)
    BeatTracker #41 Feat. Staff Picks in DJ Tools / Acapellas

    Uh Yeah (Thee Acid Song)

    Thee Mike B , Boy Stephen , Robyn Katz

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    Warning, this track does drugs. 'Uh Yeah (Thee Acid Song)' is fueled by a trippy, warped voice narrating her fascination and experience with Acid. It's an intense, 303-tinged rhythm put together by everybody's favorite Los Angeles DJ, Thee Mike B. Analog machine scientist, Lubelski, goes for a techno-fused interpretation and slows the beat to a crawl before bringing it back in full force, a vibe reminiscent of Lil Louis' classic 'French Kiss'. Rounding it out is a remix from the eccentric beat-twister, Salva, who turns out a breakbeat version that's ready for battle.