UK dance label DBA mark 10 years of club action with the first in a series of label compilations, starring trax by Karen Gwyer, MGUN, Kerrie, Brassfoot, Lurka, Jason Wynters
Working at the rougher hewn, probing edges of house, electro and techno, DBA are one of the more reliable labels of the past decade, consistently repping for the UK while diversifying their bonds with links in the US and Berlin to keep the classic dance music axis turning to their own style.
This first volume shows their strength in subtle, rugged diversity between highlights such as Brassfoot’s red-eyed sleepswagger spesh ‘Brundlefly,’ the dark and nasty electro sesh music of ‘At Your Peril’ by new draft Kerrie, and a superb spin on deep UK/Detroit techno torque finessed by Birmingham’s Jayson Wynters, along with steely 313 depth charge by MGUN, a restless madness by Karen Gwyer, and the dirty Bristol dancehall mutation of Lurka’s ‘Clean.’
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UK dance label DBA mark 10 years of club action with the first in a series of label compilations, starring trax by Karen Gwyer, MGUN, Kerrie, Brassfoot, Lurka, Jason Wynters
Working at the rougher hewn, probing edges of house, electro and techno, DBA are one of the more reliable labels of the past decade, consistently repping for the UK while diversifying their bonds with links in the US and Berlin to keep the classic dance music axis turning to their own style.
This first volume shows their strength in subtle, rugged diversity between highlights such as Brassfoot’s red-eyed sleepswagger spesh ‘Brundlefly,’ the dark and nasty electro sesh music of ‘At Your Peril’ by new draft Kerrie, and a superb spin on deep UK/Detroit techno torque finessed by Birmingham’s Jayson Wynters, along with steely 313 depth charge by MGUN, a restless madness by Karen Gwyer, and the dirty Bristol dancehall mutation of Lurka’s ‘Clean.’
UK dance label DBA mark 10 years of club action with the first in a series of label compilations, starring trax by Karen Gwyer, MGUN, Kerrie, Brassfoot, Lurka, Jason Wynters
Working at the rougher hewn, probing edges of house, electro and techno, DBA are one of the more reliable labels of the past decade, consistently repping for the UK while diversifying their bonds with links in the US and Berlin to keep the classic dance music axis turning to their own style.
This first volume shows their strength in subtle, rugged diversity between highlights such as Brassfoot’s red-eyed sleepswagger spesh ‘Brundlefly,’ the dark and nasty electro sesh music of ‘At Your Peril’ by new draft Kerrie, and a superb spin on deep UK/Detroit techno torque finessed by Birmingham’s Jayson Wynters, along with steely 313 depth charge by MGUN, a restless madness by Karen Gwyer, and the dirty Bristol dancehall mutation of Lurka’s ‘Clean.’
UK dance label DBA mark 10 years of club action with the first in a series of label compilations, starring trax by Karen Gwyer, MGUN, Kerrie, Brassfoot, Lurka, Jason Wynters
Working at the rougher hewn, probing edges of house, electro and techno, DBA are one of the more reliable labels of the past decade, consistently repping for the UK while diversifying their bonds with links in the US and Berlin to keep the classic dance music axis turning to their own style.
This first volume shows their strength in subtle, rugged diversity between highlights such as Brassfoot’s red-eyed sleepswagger spesh ‘Brundlefly,’ the dark and nasty electro sesh music of ‘At Your Peril’ by new draft Kerrie, and a superb spin on deep UK/Detroit techno torque finessed by Birmingham’s Jayson Wynters, along with steely 313 depth charge by MGUN, a restless madness by Karen Gwyer, and the dirty Bristol dancehall mutation of Lurka’s ‘Clean.’