Two fantastic tracks from the Marble crew: the unstoppable techno juggernaut “Concrete” by Das Glow and a great Bobmo remix, plus our friend Jean Nipon remixed by Jam City, new French Fries, and releases on Rush Hour, Exploited…
Tracklisting: Kirko Bangz feat. Paul Wall “Knowmtalmbout” [cd-r] Claptone “Cream” [Exploited] Jean Nipon “Girl Complex” (Jam City remix) [Silverback] Das Glow “Concrete” [Marble] Fosky “Shiva” feat. Shiva (Martinez Brothers remix) [Rush Hour] Bitcode “Bark” (Bobmo remix) [Tracy recordings] Dj Naughty “Danger Zone” [Roska Kicks and Snares] French Fries “Crushin On Me” [Youngunz] Gongon “Cactus Banger” [Well Rounded] Ghost Mutt “Sweat Mode” [Donky Pitch]
They just released the ‘FRUCTOSE’ EP and before they play together for the first time at Social Club, Joakim & Bambounou stop by the live recording of the podcast… plus Thermal Team’s selection of their favourite tracks of the year and hidden treasures…
Sound Pellegrino Podcast — Episode 52: SURKIN http://www.soundpellegrino.net/podcast/52 Surkin’s debut album “USA” just came out on cd & vinyl. He talks about the immediate future of Marble and how it feels to run it exactly 9 months after him and Bobmo announced the birth of the label on the podcast, evoques his upcoming participation in our Crossover Series, and delivers an awesome, super-intense, almost definitive 17-min mix. Plus new music from Tom Trago, Krystal Klear, Lee Jones, Jooan, A Made Up Sound, new releases on Body High and Non Plus…
NIGHT SLUGS x SOUND PELLEGRINO mix by L-Vis 1990 & Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team
One of the big things Sound Pellegrino co-founder Orgasmic used to be known for back in the good old days was sticking hip hop acapellas over electronic beats. I’m talking about an era when bootlegs barely existed, and when the concept of Lil’Jon rapping over every possible dutch house track was absolutely unconceivable… in 2002/2003 the only people that i knew of, who were doing it with taste and clever/up-to-date track choices were Feadz and Orgasmic, and they were absolutely killing parisian clubs with it. Those who have heard Orgaga’s mix cds (the ancestral “Orgasmic le toxicologue est secrètement amoureux de vous” and “the Rise and Rise of Orgasmic”) can testify: his blends are always on point.
How Clap Low Trap is a nod to this era, blending Ludacris’s How Low with the new Hessle Audio release Claptrap by Joe. By the way make sure you support the wonderful forward thinking label that is Hessle Audio and grap a copy of Claptrap ! It is one of the Sound Pellegrino Thermal Team’s favorite releases of the moment. And support Ludacris too! so he can buy himself another Lamborghini made of gold or something.