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Showing posts with label Potty Mouth Music. Show all posts
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MIAMI 2010



Just in time for the 2010 Winter Music Conference in Miami, Fl., Potty Mouth Music (PMM) is solidifying itself as one of dance music’s most diverse labels with a 13-track compilation album featuring new and original music by the Loose Cannons & Anti Chris, Domsko, Geoff K, Jaksaw and Adam Bozzetto. “Potty Mouth Miami 2010” features an array of established and rising artists who squelch, swing and two-step their way into one dirty, dance-ready package. Remixes by artists Matthew Garton and the Trashcan DJs—along with a continuous DJ mix by Bozzetto—make PMMO26 the defining disc for the first WMC of the decade. 


“Potty Mouth Music has come a long way since we launched in spring 2007,” says Label Owner James Amato, as PMM approaches its third year anniversary at WMC. “This collection of tracks embodies the sound that Potty Mouth has helped promote to all corners of the world. It’s really been a great ride so far.” 


Making their first label appearance is London, England’s acclaimed Loose Cannons & Anti Chris, who bring the Balkan, two-step sound of “Gypsy’s Kiss” (with remix by Trashcan DJs) to the PMM party. Building on the current momentum of the electro-bounce sound, Loose Cannons add a fun flair to what promises to be another wild week of South Beach festivities.  PMM newcomers Domsko (Glasgow, Scotland) and Geoff K (Johannesburg, South Africa) build on the momentum with self-styled cuts including “Bounce to This” and the swing-inspired “I’m Fred Astaire,” to name a few. The UK’s Jaksaw rounds out PMM’s new artist talent pool, plunging into big room beats on “Kung Pow,” featuring MC Loc e.



Perhaps the most prominent showing on the EP is PMM mainstay Adam Bozzetto, who follows up to his 2008 label debut “Disco” with a three-track set of driving beats, slicing synths and heady vocals. The quirky production of jabs on “Watch This” pairs with the pure house punch of “You Don’t Stop.” Bozzetto ties the compilation together with one continuous DJ mix featuring all of the album tracks. “I think it will be great year for Potty Mouth at WMC because it’s not just a label that brings new sounds—it is a label that defines the sound, and will keep moving forward to define new house and dance music for 2010,” he says. 

Not only does he have more than fair game when it comes to producing music, but he sure knows how to pump out a mixtape. Download MIAMI 2010 and get a taste of all the tunes encompassed in the EP alongside a good dose of Mr Bozzetto's excellent mixing abilities.

PMM037 + BONUS

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Today, bear with us, as we combine a feature article on the latest offering from Potty Mouth Music, with a cross section of bonus beats for your weekly enjoyment. Before we start though, can we shoot out one more thanks to all the people who read and praised our 300th post. Despite the high number of blogs worldwide, it's good to see you guys see us as something different!

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The Bulgarian - Jack It Like a Zombie

When DJ/producer The Bulgarian (aka Dimitre Vassilev) released “Jack It Like a Zombie” in 2006, Potty Mouth Music was still gaining ground as one of the premiere labels in dance music. Released as a single track on PMM003, the cut featured quirky vocals styled by Spoek and sharp sense of dance floor credibility. Now nearly four years later, “Jack It Like a Zombie” gets a diverse rework from some of music’s top-tier producers and emerging talents. The result is collaborative sampling of electro, house and dubstep that keeps PMM fans guessing into each beat. 



“This was the flagship track of the PMM003 EP—it also has that wonderful vocal from Spoek which makes it even more remix friendly,” Vassilev says of his self-styled “Zombie EP.” “At the time of its release, the label was still in its infancy and (Label Owner) James Amato and I think it deserves another shot.”


So did the 482 producers who officially registered for the remix contest, which wrapped up in January 2010. In the end, 60 producers were chosen to participate and 40 submitted their mixes before the deadline. PMM selected two winners based on a set of four criteria: Use of remix parts, production quality, overall groove and label compatibility. “I had an extremely difficult time picking just one winner,” says Amato, who narrowed his final four selections to two genres: electro house and dubstep remixes. Final remix winners include the dubstep shuffle of Chicago’s HULK and the peak-hour synergy of L.A.’s Cold Blank


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Hijack vs Santiago & Bushido




What happens when three of Potty Mouth Music’s most established producers team up in their first ever studio collaboration?  Think samples, synths and instrumentation galore. The end result is “Way Back EP,” a four-track mix of house, percussive and peak-hour grooves that draw influences from the distinct styles of PMM’s Jon Chant (HiJack) and Chris Santiago and Tim Bushido (Santiago & Bushido).  The inception of PMM 033 dates back to spring 2009, when UK-native HiJack toured the States on the strength of his “Jackpot” (PMM05) and “Keep It Real”(PMM 022) EPs. Between gigs, he caught up with Chicago-based production duo Santiago & Bushido and settled in for some studio time.


The result was Way Back, which is a track all three of us made together,” Bushido says. 


A series of overseas emails soon yielded two remixes—one completely done by HiJack and another styled solely by S&B. “Putting it Down,” the EP’s other original track, was also crafted through a collaborative series of audio exchanges. “Jon started it and got the core of the track—we beefed it up a bit and added our trademarks to it and mixed it down,” Bushido says.


It’s definitely a groover for house heads with some fresh samples and chunky beats,” HiJack quips. We agree! Check the samples below compliments of Potty Mouth Music and jump the EP on Beatport RIGHT HERE!!




YUPPPPP!


Breaking It Down




Party Shocker? Jaw Dropper!
What are we on about? Jeff T of course.

Stamping his name in early 2008 into the EDM industry with his remix of DJ Dan's "Illectrolingus", Mr. T has been an avid producer and remixer sporting respected labels such as InStereo, Eden, PBR, Moist Music and Interscope Records. Resonating with skills as an experienced sound engineer and drummer, his sound incorporates all the relishing elements of electronic dance music with chunky beats, funky bass lines and massive build-ups.

It's one thing to talk about it, and another thing to listen. We've been treated with some high quality versions today of only a sample of Jeff’s productions, so show your ears some love and perhaps our ramblings will make some sense!

Ei8ht - Am I Dreaming (Jeff T Remix) (256KBPS MFire)
Hasta Manana (Jeff T Remix) (256KBPS MFire)
How We Do It - Jeff T ft. MC Whiskey Pete (256KBPS MFire)
Jonny Lexx -  Record Baby (Jeff T Remix)  (256KBPS MFire)


Also be the first ears to breakdown with Jeff's new (virgin) remix, out on beatport soon!


Giving us the low down, Jeff told us: It's been great!  A lot of studio time. I have been wrapping up some final touches of a few different remixes, and an original track. One mix is for a group called Cold Blank, the track is called "Dutchie" It's on that big bottom dutch house sound with some searing top synths, pulsing white noise… crazy build... It should be out soon on beatport.com. 2010 is already ramping up to be big.  Plans for releases on PBR, Potty Mouth Music... Instereo... gonna be a massive year so stay tuned!!!

You can hear Jeff thumping the boundaries of EDM on Di.Fm with ‘The Bounce’, a 2 hour showcasing of both his own productions and guest mixes from artists representing his local vicinity.

Jeff T - The Bounce 008 (Right Click Save Link As)
Jeff T- The Bounce 009 (Right Click Save Link As)

There's no wonder why Carl Cox, Moby and Eddie Halliwell support these tunes!

PMM030!!




It took a nasty Sunday hangover to inspire the mixed-up sounds of the MightyFools’ newest release on LA-based Potty Mouth Music. The two tracks juxtaposed on “Worse Than Yesterday EP” (PMM031) pair reverb and stabbing synths with the kind of peak hour rave influences Andy Samin and Jelle Keizer do best. The result is a versatile, two-track EP that melds influences of house, electro and techno into one party-centric package.


Following up on their 2008 success of “Who Da Fool?”(PMM013), MightyFools return after a year of touring Australia, Europe and most recently, the U.S. While their DJ influences include marquee artists including A-Trak, Boys Noize, Tiga and Busy P, their studio work has taken on the more muted influences of funk and soul as of late.

“It has that special thing that we try to put into our music as well,” says Keizer.

On their latest EP, MightyFools again bring their vibe of music diversity to the dance floor with “Worse Than Yesterday.” The title track pulses as a heavy rave track for peak-hour sets, inspiring chaotic twists and what Keizer calls “crowd destroying sounds.” “Clean It” echoes the duo’s earlier PMM release, combining hip-hop vocal drops with analog synth stabs to create a pounding, effected out track that pulses with gruff groove.

Enjoy the samples courtesy of PMM, then buy the full EP right here!


BONUS:
Oh My God It's Techno Music mixed by Mightyfools (Oct 09)



Wasn't Stereo good.

Lazy.


 Dim Mak Tuesdays. A Dream.

Oh shit. We have been bad. QUICK, Take these!!!! Promise to be more posts up soon :)

Puck me. I love the pase of this tunes drop and to be honest I wouldn't expect anything less from tech-funk master Pablo Decoder.  Coming out soon on UK label Champion Records, the tune is certainly something tasty so we suggest you nab the real deal here!


JackBOT's
just shot us threw some of his fresh workings and he's got some fancy touch. Grab the tunes and enjoy euphoria, you can purchase them here once you realise your in love. If you wanna know a little more about this guy go right here, but you have our word there's plenty more to come!

Binkers - Do It Right (JackBOT's Jack'More Remix)  on Legacy Kids Club Records, Amsterdam 
Timoshii - Top One (JackBOT Remixes) on BomBeatz Records, Florida US
Gordan Freeman - Candy Machine (JackBOT's Gumdrop Remix) on Velcro City Records, Denver CO


James Amato continues to tear the world to shreds with his own awesome sound and the very prominent record label he's succesfully established. It's time for a mixtape from the man himself and as you would expect, theirs a fair dash of Potty Mouth Music releases in there.
 
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