Artist: Go Go Bizkitt!
Release Title: StutterFunk EP
Remixers: Nonfiction, Mr. Clean
Label: Deepfunk Records
Catalog Number: DFR014
Deepfunk Records is pleased to present the latest addition to the family, the pending UK sensation Go Go Bizkitt! Originally conceived in the UK’s undeniably hip underground as a three-man phenomenon, Go Go Bizkitt! is a solitary prodigy with the chops of a musical army. Self-proclaimed as a purveyor of the genre of StutterFunk, Go Go Bizkitt’s music is “chopped up and sprinkled over the groove” to make it, well, stutter. His signature style captivates his listeners not only with a unique & funky new sound, but also with an infusion of old school flavor that aims to rock any party.
Here we're given three delectably potent dance cuts showing Go Go Bizkitt!'s affinity for good-natured house and disco. "Pheeva!" leads the fray with a funky high pitched synth melody and ringing 80's funk guitar chunks. Its irresistibly danceable rhythm and playful moves exist to put a big smile on the dance floor. "StutterFunk", which could serve as the act's manifesto, builds on the party elements with a heavy bass line and a some rousing horn section action. The house-meets-disco beats keep the foundation as Go Go Bizkitt!'s crafty edits and 'stuttering' add the extra spice. "Chuffrugg" closes the trio adding melodic electric piano and vibraphone to the disco house stew, sounding like a modern day offshoot of Cloud One.
As a bonus, a pair of remixers have been enlisted to "house up" the track "Pheeva!" for clubbier needs. Nonfiction hails from Orange County, California where he is a resident at top OC club nights like Focus and releases tunes for labels like Lost My Dog and Motion Music. His remix combines resonating chords, a subtle acid bass line, and a solid house rhythm to create a sweet late night burner. Rio De Janiero's Mr. Clean is also on hand, providing his French Revolution rework that adds tasty percussion and fits the loopy 'stutter' elements into a building, house music mode. These efforts definitely serve to round out this impressive EP.
Frankie J. - "Absolutely love every original track. God Damn! This is some super fresh funk. Going to be rockin all of these good times jams."
Johnny Fiasco - "One funky mofo!"
Andy Riley (Inland Knights) - "Great ep."
Joshua Heath - "Pheeva is the Jam! Really dig the filtered disco grooves, and will definitely be rockin this one :-)"
DJ Heather - "Been rockin Nonfiction's remix for a bit. Nice to hear the tunes from the ep. Good stuff."
Nick Holder - "Mr. Clean's French Revolution is fun and doin' it for me."
Demarkus Lewis - "Nice 1... takes me back to the filter disco days without leaving the current timezone .. hotness."
Raoul Belmans - "Funky dripping from my speakers! Hard to pick a favorite track."
Chris Udoh - "Pheeva got me hot , nice one !!"
Presslaboys - "Fantastic whole package. 5 stars because there aren't 6!!!"
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - "Cool french disco sounding tracks, great productions!"
Richie Hartness - "From start to finish - awesome!."
Giom - "The Nonfiction mix is my favourite, been playing it for a little while, love it!"
Ric McClelland (Scope) - "love it.. pure funk on every track.. will be playing everywhere!!!!!! :)"
Iain Thomson - "Wicked, hip swinging package that will get my full support."
Checkpoint Charlie - "Wow, just simply WOW! If there was more than 5 stars, I'd be using them all!"
Tommy Largo - "Love StutterFunk and Chuffrugg."
Justin Wilkes (Kiss 100 FM/The Rehab) - "Tremendous EP :o)"
Newby (Da Sunlounge) - "F.U.N.K.Y !"
Dominic Martin - "...all 3 original GGB cuts will st-st-st-stutter right into my sets. Full club and radio support."
Rob G. - "Really cool shit. Loving the basslines!"
Kelvin K. - "Nice party grooves...will definitely work."
Chris Harris - "Funky, sidechained disco that will light up the dancefloor...love this!!"
Da Funk - "Chuffrugg is fawkin' awesome! full support!"
"StutterFunk EP" by Go Go Bizkitt! is available from fine shops everywhere, like these:
Beatport • Juno • Stompy • iTunes • Amazon
Released by:
Deepfunk Records
Release/catalogue number: DFR014
Release date: May 4, 2010