Posts Tagged ‘Teenage Mutants’

This Is Coco Machete No 2 – Out Now

Wednesday, May 9th, 2012

This Is Coco Machete No 2

We’re back with another round; ‘This is Coco Machete No.2’, featuring recent Coco Machete smashes and exclusive tracks from hot new artists you have to hear. Debra Dolce & Noize Invaders, Ostblockschlampen, Dirty Disco Youth & Fukkk Offf keep pounding with their bombastic style and fashion. Then six exclusive tracks featuring the Chicago influenced sound of Teenage Mutants, the ruffneck attack of All Guns Blazing, deep-deep elctro from Don Serata, Nadisko’s dept-charge ‘Abyss’, the space disco of ‘Starlab’ from Fair Play Knight and so Da-Da dance grooves from Spencer Product on Marcel Duchamp. An eclectic mix that can only come from one source, of course, This is Coco Machete…No.2

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Lars Moston & Breakfastklub – Organik – Out Now

Wednesday, May 11th, 2011

CCM064 - Lars Moston & Breakfastklub - Organik

Lars Moston & Breakfastklub come out strong with their first release on Coco Machete. There’s three hot mixes to choose from depending on how you like your ‘Organik’ beats cooked. Lars comes at you with the original cut ready to rock the blocks from Harlem to Hamburg with heavy de-tuned 808 toms, clickety clack rim shots, the vocal chant of ‘Bring The Beat Back’ and enough bass to set of car alarms on the next block. Paris’ Mikix The Cat who has been dropping recent releases on Brooklyn’s Trouble & Bass takes things in a dirtier direction with big rave sounds that just might be the car alarms set off by Lars’ original. Finally Hamburg’s Teenage Mutants take things in a bit of an old school Chicago house direction adding swinging hi hats and bongo loops to round it out for the deeper dancefloors. So for a record called Organik this sure sounds like the big bang of a 16-bit drum machine attack from the digital world…Bring the beat back!!! You can shake it to me all night long!

Available at Beatport | iTunes | JunoDownload

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