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Doshy-Bad Beer, Great City EP (first 3 tracks)

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      1. jackbuser on August 16, 2009 09:49

        Wikked tunes! Good to see Tigerbeat6 still kicking it. From your old friends at Bfamily...

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      1. Davizion on June 30, 2009 19:02

        You gotta love this baseline! I know I do.

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    Doshy is at the forerunner of the up and coming Berlin Technowobble
    movement. Electronic producers inspired by the cities vibrant clubscene
    yet bored with the staticness of it's oversaturated minimal obsession.
    Hailing from friendly South Bavaria, where he produced some breakcore
    for PeaceOFF and wonky techno for Bombtrap, Doshy moved to Berlin, shared a flat with
    Jamie from Vex'd and became heavily inspired by his forward thinking
    productions and LFO trickery. These 4 tracks are just the start of Doshy's ongoing musical
    evolution, produced in his studio while locked up all winter tweaking his trusty Korg MS10 and drinking fine bavarian beer. This ep is the missing link between Mr. Oizo's "Flatbeat", Subhead, Neil Landstrumm
    and current UK bassbin shifters like Sinden, Herve, Si Begg, Zomby and Kanji Kinetic.
    Every track is a funky four on the floor dancefloor stomper with massive futurebass
    and partysounds from outerspace. And for those into the harder stuff the Kid606 remix of "BlaBlaBla"
    is a powerful 140 bpm subbass techno slammer, hypercompressed to the breaking point
    with punishing amen's, reggaeton snares, and halftime dubstep breakdowns.
    Look out for upcoming Doshy ep's on UK bass label WIDE, Kanji Kinetic's Electrostimulation records,
    and Doshy's own Robox Neotech.

    Released by: Tigerbass

    Release/catalogue number: tbass17

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