Melbourne wonk maestro, Kraymer, has expanded his remix achieve with a remix of Speaker noise!’s hands up. Kraymer has also celebrate success with his recent EP wonk ep hitting the beatport top 100
a classic baltimore build up with a signature Kraymer electronic wobble synth line. the vocals are fidgety and provide icing to the cake, that is a this hard sounding balti-wonk track
Its not often that big producers change their sound very radically. basement jaxx are commonly known for their dance floor friendly, uptempo electro. when looking through their discography everything that they have made in recent years pointed them in the direction of achieving further mainstream popularity. (this is justified by their teaming up with many pop vocalists)
dracula is a dark and twisted turn. when it came out on beatport, i jokingly commented that they must be taking acid now. the song shows their true artistic expression and also acts as a statement that they are not going to sell out like e.g. David Guetta.
The sound is so refreshing that, for me personally, i have a new found respect. kudos to you Basement Jaxx
Basement Jaxx – Dracula (Sorry, I can’t share this one. but here is the Beatport link, but you have to listen to it!!!)
Kraymer is continuing his (stoney) road down to wonky town with his newly released Booty EP on beatport. Booty EP is wobbly as all hell with sounds in the tracks which you could joke were made under water. so To draw a little attention to this ep here is the link
Kicking off with a school house vibe, it’s not long before Kraymer‘s signature grindy bassline hits you in the face full force and things get daft n’ dirty! Full of disco stabs and cheeky vocals, this tune signifies what Kraymer is all about and draws similarity to his earlier work in his production career.
Kicking off with a school house vibe, it’s not long before Kraymer‘s signature grindy bassline hits you in the face full force and things get daft n’ dirty! Full of disco stabs and cheeky vocals, this tune signifies what Kraymer is all about and draws similarity to his earlier work in his production career.
Kicking off with a school house vibe, it’s not long before Kraymer‘s signature grindy bassline hits you in the face full force and things get daft n’ dirty! Full of disco stabs and cheeky vocals, this tune signifies what Kraymer is all about and draws similarity to his earlier work in his production career.
Hey so there are a few people bringing heat over the last few weeks i’d like to chat about
Tom Piper’s No Frills NEVER SAY DIE ep.. its out on beatport now.. He is pushing the new sound down under with a mini Dub scene appearing in Aus. There are remixes from Excision & Datsik Remix, Skism and even a Foreign beggars track. this label isn’t unfamiliar with dub, already having released brrrap! with Blaze Tripp.
speaking of dub, would love to show you Kraymer‘s new stuff. Well known for his wobble, he has progressed across to similar genre Dub to test out a new sound that he fits nicely into. we are lucky to debut his dub which i can only explain as taking elements from both house and hard wobble.