TASTY003 - Drum Tools + Leod Edit
For the 3rd drop on his own label, K-Lone drills down to club fundamentals over a handful of original percussive house trax backed with a hard drum-ready edit from Leod
Working somewhere on a Venn diagram between deep house, hard groove, and UKG, K-Lone shows why his DJ sets are in demand on Tasty 003’s ‘Drum Tools’. They hustle woodcut percussion into the sort of heads down groove we’d expect Joe Claussell to rinse with ‘Drumz!’, beside the tricksier Afro-Latinate samba swivel of ‘Cinco’, and the subbass-fuelled garage swang of ‘Timbale’. ‘Bombo’ recalls vintage Sound Factory styles, and ‘Clapper’ could be the work of some Detroit G if we didn’t know better, while Leod’s edit of ‘Drumz!’ ramps the tempo and urgency toward the deeper end of hard drum styles. Support from Benji B, Ben UFO, Moxie, Shy One, NIKS, Joe & more.
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For the 3rd drop on his own label, K-Lone drills down to club fundamentals over a handful of original percussive house trax backed with a hard drum-ready edit from Leod
Working somewhere on a Venn diagram between deep house, hard groove, and UKG, K-Lone shows why his DJ sets are in demand on Tasty 003’s ‘Drum Tools’. They hustle woodcut percussion into the sort of heads down groove we’d expect Joe Claussell to rinse with ‘Drumz!’, beside the tricksier Afro-Latinate samba swivel of ‘Cinco’, and the subbass-fuelled garage swang of ‘Timbale’. ‘Bombo’ recalls vintage Sound Factory styles, and ‘Clapper’ could be the work of some Detroit G if we didn’t know better, while Leod’s edit of ‘Drumz!’ ramps the tempo and urgency toward the deeper end of hard drum styles. Support from Benji B, Ben UFO, Moxie, Shy One, NIKS, Joe & more.
For the 3rd drop on his own label, K-Lone drills down to club fundamentals over a handful of original percussive house trax backed with a hard drum-ready edit from Leod
Working somewhere on a Venn diagram between deep house, hard groove, and UKG, K-Lone shows why his DJ sets are in demand on Tasty 003’s ‘Drum Tools’. They hustle woodcut percussion into the sort of heads down groove we’d expect Joe Claussell to rinse with ‘Drumz!’, beside the tricksier Afro-Latinate samba swivel of ‘Cinco’, and the subbass-fuelled garage swang of ‘Timbale’. ‘Bombo’ recalls vintage Sound Factory styles, and ‘Clapper’ could be the work of some Detroit G if we didn’t know better, while Leod’s edit of ‘Drumz!’ ramps the tempo and urgency toward the deeper end of hard drum styles. Support from Benji B, Ben UFO, Moxie, Shy One, NIKS, Joe & more.
For the 3rd drop on his own label, K-Lone drills down to club fundamentals over a handful of original percussive house trax backed with a hard drum-ready edit from Leod
Working somewhere on a Venn diagram between deep house, hard groove, and UKG, K-Lone shows why his DJ sets are in demand on Tasty 003’s ‘Drum Tools’. They hustle woodcut percussion into the sort of heads down groove we’d expect Joe Claussell to rinse with ‘Drumz!’, beside the tricksier Afro-Latinate samba swivel of ‘Cinco’, and the subbass-fuelled garage swang of ‘Timbale’. ‘Bombo’ recalls vintage Sound Factory styles, and ‘Clapper’ could be the work of some Detroit G if we didn’t know better, while Leod’s edit of ‘Drumz!’ ramps the tempo and urgency toward the deeper end of hard drum styles. Support from Benji B, Ben UFO, Moxie, Shy One, NIKS, Joe & more.
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For the 3rd drop on his own label, K-Lone drills down to club fundamentals over a handful of original percussive house trax backed with a hard drum-ready edit from Leod
Working somewhere on a Venn diagram between deep house, hard groove, and UKG, K-Lone shows why his DJ sets are in demand on Tasty 003’s ‘Drum Tools’. They hustle woodcut percussion into the sort of heads down groove we’d expect Joe Claussell to rinse with ‘Drumz!’, beside the tricksier Afro-Latinate samba swivel of ‘Cinco’, and the subbass-fuelled garage swang of ‘Timbale’. ‘Bombo’ recalls vintage Sound Factory styles, and ‘Clapper’ could be the work of some Detroit G if we didn’t know better, while Leod’s edit of ‘Drumz!’ ramps the tempo and urgency toward the deeper end of hard drum styles. Support from Benji B, Ben UFO, Moxie, Shy One, NIKS, Joe & more.