On his first new 12” in 10 years, dubstep pioneer Loefah danks out Chicago ghetto house for Teklife, backed with Deeon’s virulent, Jeep-style acid re-rub
The DMZ legend’s first original outing since ‘Woman/Midnight’ for Berceuse Heroique in 2014 hails a deliberate change of pace that he’s been swaggering to over the interim. ‘Jump Start’ is an iced-out Chi jacker in the darkside mold of Bam Bam, upholstering a tom and 303-driven jakbeat with an American description of cocaine addiction to coldest, foreboding effect, before properly putting his production weight behind the shuddering bass drum and needling bleeps of ‘Nines’.
Dance Mania’s dearly departed ghetto house pioneer Deeon authenticates the vibe with a Jeep Style rmx of ‘Jump Start’ that brings the acid from the front and galvanises the groove with modulated claps and loopy chicanery.
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On his first new 12” in 10 years, dubstep pioneer Loefah danks out Chicago ghetto house for Teklife, backed with Deeon’s virulent, Jeep-style acid re-rub
The DMZ legend’s first original outing since ‘Woman/Midnight’ for Berceuse Heroique in 2014 hails a deliberate change of pace that he’s been swaggering to over the interim. ‘Jump Start’ is an iced-out Chi jacker in the darkside mold of Bam Bam, upholstering a tom and 303-driven jakbeat with an American description of cocaine addiction to coldest, foreboding effect, before properly putting his production weight behind the shuddering bass drum and needling bleeps of ‘Nines’.
Dance Mania’s dearly departed ghetto house pioneer Deeon authenticates the vibe with a Jeep Style rmx of ‘Jump Start’ that brings the acid from the front and galvanises the groove with modulated claps and loopy chicanery.
On his first new 12” in 10 years, dubstep pioneer Loefah danks out Chicago ghetto house for Teklife, backed with Deeon’s virulent, Jeep-style acid re-rub
The DMZ legend’s first original outing since ‘Woman/Midnight’ for Berceuse Heroique in 2014 hails a deliberate change of pace that he’s been swaggering to over the interim. ‘Jump Start’ is an iced-out Chi jacker in the darkside mold of Bam Bam, upholstering a tom and 303-driven jakbeat with an American description of cocaine addiction to coldest, foreboding effect, before properly putting his production weight behind the shuddering bass drum and needling bleeps of ‘Nines’.
Dance Mania’s dearly departed ghetto house pioneer Deeon authenticates the vibe with a Jeep Style rmx of ‘Jump Start’ that brings the acid from the front and galvanises the groove with modulated claps and loopy chicanery.
On his first new 12” in 10 years, dubstep pioneer Loefah danks out Chicago ghetto house for Teklife, backed with Deeon’s virulent, Jeep-style acid re-rub
The DMZ legend’s first original outing since ‘Woman/Midnight’ for Berceuse Heroique in 2014 hails a deliberate change of pace that he’s been swaggering to over the interim. ‘Jump Start’ is an iced-out Chi jacker in the darkside mold of Bam Bam, upholstering a tom and 303-driven jakbeat with an American description of cocaine addiction to coldest, foreboding effect, before properly putting his production weight behind the shuddering bass drum and needling bleeps of ‘Nines’.
Dance Mania’s dearly departed ghetto house pioneer Deeon authenticates the vibe with a Jeep Style rmx of ‘Jump Start’ that brings the acid from the front and galvanises the groove with modulated claps and loopy chicanery.
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On his first new 12” in 10 years, dubstep pioneer Loefah danks out Chicago ghetto house for Teklife, backed with Deeon’s virulent, Jeep-style acid re-rub
The DMZ legend’s first original outing since ‘Woman/Midnight’ for Berceuse Heroique in 2014 hails a deliberate change of pace that he’s been swaggering to over the interim. ‘Jump Start’ is an iced-out Chi jacker in the darkside mold of Bam Bam, upholstering a tom and 303-driven jakbeat with an American description of cocaine addiction to coldest, foreboding effect, before properly putting his production weight behind the shuddering bass drum and needling bleeps of ‘Nines’.
Dance Mania’s dearly departed ghetto house pioneer Deeon authenticates the vibe with a Jeep Style rmx of ‘Jump Start’ that brings the acid from the front and galvanises the groove with modulated claps and loopy chicanery.