Top 100 Chart placements for ...is serving
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'... is serving' no. 5 delivers an eclectic three-track Ballroom blowout. Merging throbbing techno rumbles with frenzied Latin undercurrents, Jaymie Silk's 'For the People' unleashes an idiosyncratic bouquet of percussive Fast House alongside a stripped Techno rendition by Bogota's Confidential Recipe. 'For the People' is a track built for the night's energetic apex: Cycling through crushing bars of stripped rumble and frenetic Djembe lines, Jaymie encapsulates the feverish energies of his Ballroom background in a percussion-driven anthem centred around a soulful vocal burning with desire. Confidential Recipe's technoid rendition strips 'For the People' to its pulsing core. A morphing layer of metallic resonance and compact drums channel the original's exuberance into an eerily vibrating and brutally efficient big-room weapon. Merging mangled Techno drums with Samba-inspired whistles and woodwinds, 'Feel that Ass' unfolds a raw and unapologetic firestorm of Latin percussion, scorching drum work, and seductive vocal chops. Both DJs have graced our booth with their high-energy sets in the past – now, Jaymie Silk and Confidential Recipe return to deliver a genre-defying vision of unbounded physicality. A fierce embodiment of undiluted Ballroom energy is served.
For catalog number 003, '...is serving' presents CRYME's 'The BACKROOM Ep', a powerful three-tracker of Hardgroove-infused Fast House oscillating between dubby hypnosis and buoyant ecstasy. 'Back2Room' envelopes the listener in the intimacy of backroom oblivion. An infectious bassline and whispered mantra set to deep chords and a compact beat conjure the perspiring intensity of endless nights and mornings. 'Bring Me' infuses CRYME's aesthetic with layers of up-tempo funk, thrumming chord hits, and soulful vocal chops. Playful and evolving, 'Bring Me' is an airy power trip of 90s House nostalgia. Merging 808 Electro and London Grime with G-House undercurrents, 'London Boy' reimagines a genre-bending battery of block party energy in the club setting. With 'The BACKROOM Ep', CRYME delivers a playful and deep brand of Fast House with an eclectic array of influences. An up-tempo tour de force of warehouse euphoria is served.