Príncipe attend to the roots and future of Portuguese dance music with scene originator DJ Nervoso’s debut EP of deadly, hardworking rhythmic hybrids following appearances on the ace Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo, Cargaa and DJ Marfox compilations.
We can it on trust that when Príncipe say “We can’t stress enough the importance of finally releasing an EP by… DJ Nervoso” that they really mean it. As a DJ in Lisbon for days, his sets inspired DJ Marfox, DJ Firmeza and many more to take up DJing and production in their teens, so basically the guy deserves a drink from everyone who’s ever danced to their records.
Effectively a mutation of Angolan kuduro made to unite Lisbon’s mosaic of African, Latin and other heritages, DJ Nervoso’s sound is stripped to the bare bones and built to bang in the kinkiest, mesmerising style, putting the ‘floor thru its paces between the knotted funk of Vuto, the grinding dagger of Ah Ah and what sounds like the maddest Chicago jack track you’ve never heard in Avacs, with helplessly infectious stuff in 27aca, the tucked-up techno of Djj, and an outstanding freak called Kuia.
Like most other Príncipes 12”s, and the DJ Marfox compilation, the record is cut at 45rpm, meaning there’s a whole tier of 33rpm fun awaiting the DJs and dancers.
TIP!
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Príncipe attend to the roots and future of Portuguese dance music with scene originator DJ Nervoso’s debut EP of deadly, hardworking rhythmic hybrids following appearances on the ace Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo, Cargaa and DJ Marfox compilations.
We can it on trust that when Príncipe say “We can’t stress enough the importance of finally releasing an EP by… DJ Nervoso” that they really mean it. As a DJ in Lisbon for days, his sets inspired DJ Marfox, DJ Firmeza and many more to take up DJing and production in their teens, so basically the guy deserves a drink from everyone who’s ever danced to their records.
Effectively a mutation of Angolan kuduro made to unite Lisbon’s mosaic of African, Latin and other heritages, DJ Nervoso’s sound is stripped to the bare bones and built to bang in the kinkiest, mesmerising style, putting the ‘floor thru its paces between the knotted funk of Vuto, the grinding dagger of Ah Ah and what sounds like the maddest Chicago jack track you’ve never heard in Avacs, with helplessly infectious stuff in 27aca, the tucked-up techno of Djj, and an outstanding freak called Kuia.
Like most other Príncipes 12”s, and the DJ Marfox compilation, the record is cut at 45rpm, meaning there’s a whole tier of 33rpm fun awaiting the DJs and dancers.
TIP!
Príncipe attend to the roots and future of Portuguese dance music with scene originator DJ Nervoso’s debut EP of deadly, hardworking rhythmic hybrids following appearances on the ace Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo, Cargaa and DJ Marfox compilations.
We can it on trust that when Príncipe say “We can’t stress enough the importance of finally releasing an EP by… DJ Nervoso” that they really mean it. As a DJ in Lisbon for days, his sets inspired DJ Marfox, DJ Firmeza and many more to take up DJing and production in their teens, so basically the guy deserves a drink from everyone who’s ever danced to their records.
Effectively a mutation of Angolan kuduro made to unite Lisbon’s mosaic of African, Latin and other heritages, DJ Nervoso’s sound is stripped to the bare bones and built to bang in the kinkiest, mesmerising style, putting the ‘floor thru its paces between the knotted funk of Vuto, the grinding dagger of Ah Ah and what sounds like the maddest Chicago jack track you’ve never heard in Avacs, with helplessly infectious stuff in 27aca, the tucked-up techno of Djj, and an outstanding freak called Kuia.
Like most other Príncipes 12”s, and the DJ Marfox compilation, the record is cut at 45rpm, meaning there’s a whole tier of 33rpm fun awaiting the DJs and dancers.
TIP!
Príncipe attend to the roots and future of Portuguese dance music with scene originator DJ Nervoso’s debut EP of deadly, hardworking rhythmic hybrids following appearances on the ace Mambos Levis D’Outro Mundo, Cargaa and DJ Marfox compilations.
We can it on trust that when Príncipe say “We can’t stress enough the importance of finally releasing an EP by… DJ Nervoso” that they really mean it. As a DJ in Lisbon for days, his sets inspired DJ Marfox, DJ Firmeza and many more to take up DJing and production in their teens, so basically the guy deserves a drink from everyone who’s ever danced to their records.
Effectively a mutation of Angolan kuduro made to unite Lisbon’s mosaic of African, Latin and other heritages, DJ Nervoso’s sound is stripped to the bare bones and built to bang in the kinkiest, mesmerising style, putting the ‘floor thru its paces between the knotted funk of Vuto, the grinding dagger of Ah Ah and what sounds like the maddest Chicago jack track you’ve never heard in Avacs, with helplessly infectious stuff in 27aca, the tucked-up techno of Djj, and an outstanding freak called Kuia.
Like most other Príncipes 12”s, and the DJ Marfox compilation, the record is cut at 45rpm, meaning there’s a whole tier of 33rpm fun awaiting the DJs and dancers.
TIP!