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DJ Godfather maintains his roll of releases into 2026 with the classic Detroit electro stylings of Sporadic. Following the straight up jit, battle footwork-attack of Decembers Square Up EP and this Februarys Thats Right (313) with its electro, jit and footwork dance-off, Godfather gives us three tracks of classic Detroit electro/techno. Whilst the title track is impeccable, battle-hardened Detroit electro its also accompanied by a more techno friendly 909 Mix for more straight-up 4/4 floors and closes with the discordant electronic space-oddity that is Stranger Than Strange. Another masterclass from the D.
Following the straight up jit battle footwork attack of last months Square Up EP Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather keeps us guessing with a fresh EP that works across electro, footwork and ghetto-tech with equal aplomb. Thats Right (313) kick starts with the robotic electro of Algorythm before Godfather takes it to the Motor City streets to inject some extra Detroit jit footwork with Thats Right (313) and the aptly named Shake That Booty.
DJ Godfather , Ricky Burns , Lil Mz 313 , Missy , Gettoblaster , DJ Deeon
At the tail end of 2021 DJ Godfather released 'This Detroit Thing Of Ours'. Like his 'Electro Beats For Freaks' album the previous year, it featured an abundance of tracks which segued into one another 46 tracks in total with a running time of nearly 2 hours. This is a man who likes to break all the album rules! Full of variety, the album covered genres like Electro, Techno, House and Ghetto Tech alongside collaborations with DJ Deeon, Goodmoney G100, King Saaidi, Gettoblaster & Missy, Lil Mz 313, Ricky Burns, JPE, Parkhouse and Dan Diamond. Revisiting that epic album, DJ Godfather is releasing a series of EPs which feature full length versions, alternative mixes, acapellas and instrumentals of some of those tracks.
Following the straight up jit battle footwork attack of last months Square Up EP Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather keeps us guessing with a fresh EP that works across electro, footwork and ghetto-tech with equal aplomb. Thats Right (313) kick starts with the robotic electro of Algorythm before Godfather takes it to the Motor City streets to inject some extra Detroit jit footwork with Thats Right (313) and the aptly named Shake That Booty.
Following the straight up jit battle footwork attack of last months Square Up EP Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather keeps us guessing with a fresh EP that works across electro, footwork and ghetto-tech with equal aplomb. Thats Right (313) kick starts with the robotic electro of Algorythm before Godfather takes it to the Motor City streets to inject some extra Detroit jit footwork with Thats Right (313) and the aptly named Shake That Booty.
Following the straight up jit battle footwork attack of last months Square Up EP Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather keeps us guessing with a fresh EP that works across electro, footwork and ghetto-tech with equal aplomb. Thats Right (313) kick starts with the robotic electro of Algorythm before Godfather takes it to the Motor City streets to inject some extra Detroit jit footwork with Thats Right (313) and the aptly named Shake That Booty.
Following the straight up jit battle footwork attack of last months Square Up EP Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather keeps us guessing with a fresh EP that works across electro, footwork and ghetto-tech with equal aplomb. Thats Right (313) kick starts with the robotic electro of Algorythm before Godfather takes it to the Motor City streets to inject some extra Detroit jit footwork with Thats Right (313) and the aptly named Shake That Booty.
Following the straight up electro attack of Time Is Just Beginning and the booty funk of the Make Your Body Jerk EP featuring Chicago House don DJ Deeon (RIP), Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather shows another string to his producition bow with the footwork frenzy of Square Up. Taking it back to the streets these three hard, no-nonsense ghetto tech tracks are primed for Jit battling!
At the tail end of 2021 DJ Godfather released 'This Detroit Thing Of Ours'. Like his 'Electro Beats For Freaks' album the previous year, it featured an abundance of tracks which segued into one another 46 tracks in total with a running time of nearly 2 hours. This is a man who likes to break all the album rules! Full of variety, the album covered genres like Electro, Techno, House and Ghetto Tech alongside collaborations with DJ Deeon, Goodmoney G100, King Saaidi, Gettoblaster & Missy, Lil Mz 313, Ricky Burns, JPE, Parkhouse and Dan Diamond. Revisiting that epic album, DJ Godfather is releasing a series of EPs which feature full length versions, alternative mixes, acapellas and instrumentals of some of those tracks.
At the tail end of 2021 DJ Godfather released 'This Detroit Thing Of Ours'. Like his 'Electro Beats For Freaks' album the previous year, it featured an abundance of tracks which segued into one another 46 tracks in total with a running time of nearly 2 hours. This is a man who likes to break all the album rules! Full of variety, the album covered genres like Electro, Techno, House and Ghetto Tech alongside collaborations with DJ Deeon, Goodmoney G100, King Saaidi, Gettoblaster & Missy, Lil Mz 313, Ricky Burns, JPE, Parkhouse and Dan Diamond. Revisiting that epic album, DJ Godfather is releasing a series of EPs which feature full length versions, alternative mixes, acapellas and instrumentals of some of those tracks.
Following the booty funk of the Make Your Body Jerk EP featuring Chicago House don DJ Deeon (RIP) this time Detroit turntablist, producer and Databass label owner, DJ Godfather goes solo into full blast electro territory with Time Is Just Beginning. Featuring the floor rocking title track and the Detriot techno / electro vibes of both Manic and Takeover, Godfather takes it back to the source, as always with his added unique twist.
DJ Godfather maintains his roll of releases into 2026 with the classic Detroit electro stylings of Sporadic. Following the straight up jit, battle footwork-attack of Decembers Square Up EP and this Februarys Thats Right (313) with its electro, jit and footwork dance-off, Godfather gives us three tracks of classic Detroit electro/techno. Whilst the title track is impeccable, battle-hardened Detroit electro its also accompanied by a more techno friendly 909 Mix for more straight-up 4/4 floors and closes with the discordant electronic space-oddity that is Stranger Than Strange. Another masterclass from the D.
Databass Records Bass / Club