Ayres and Tittsworth comin' atcha for round two with another huge helping of Bmore club breaks, loops and samples. Think of this as your go-to tool box for Bmore club - this thing has it all. Tons of drum loops, melodies, breaks, and acapellas are at your disposal for production or live remixes. 60 loops total at a constant 133BPM for easy mixing and doubles rocking. |
T&A Breaks 2 Loops, Samples, Hooks, Breaks and Lock Grooves. |
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Five primetime party remixes of joints from Tittsworth's debut album
on Plant Music, and you know Titts & Ayres wouldn't skimp on the remixers
for this one. Melting Pot's DJ Day kicks it off with his feel-good Latin/disco/Bmore
hybrid mix of "Here He Comes" with Pitbull on the mic and Nina
Sky channeling Hall & Oates. Watch for the squelchy keys toward the
end - glad to know Day's back at it. Meterhead follows with their take
on "Drunk As Fuck" with hyphy forerunners The Federation, where
they replay New Order's "Blue Monday" and whip the whole thing
into an electro-80s whomper. Sammy Bananas (Fool's Gold) transports Kid
Sister and Pase Rock to Spring Break '92 with his mix of "WTF" featuring
a hyper "Rump Shaker" jack, while Bird Peterson puts the bassline/fidgit
chop on Ludacris' "Southern Hospitality" for his remix of "Tear
The Club Up 2008." Bay area producer and recent Fool's Gold signee
Trackademicks closes things out with his take on "Drunk As Fuck" with
an clever sample that reveals itself right at the end. |
12 Steps: The T&A Remixes Side A: Side B: |
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Quarter Water Vol. 1 is jam packed with club-crushing anthems and dance edits guaranteed to bleed the bass from even the most expensive sound system. "Face Down" is a dance floor devastator concocted by Ayres, while "Push It Higher" boasts an artfully-crafted House twist on a popular Hip Hop original. On the B-side, Matty C breathes new life into House classics by chopping up the vocals and creating something brand new and completely undeniable on "Good Life" and "You Used to Exceed." |
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Tittsworth and Ayres' T&A label drops another
batch of Baltimore club bombs, this time from a diverse cast which
includes Hollertronix associate DJ Sega, Finland's Top Billin crew,
Chi-town's Rob Threezy, and even the club legend himself, DJ Technics.
Technics steals
the show with two different versions of Radiohead's hazy "Everything
In Its Right Place". Titts gives AC/DC
the club treatment ons "Thunderstruck," Jim Sharp fuses Jungle
and Bmore on "Champion Junglist Sound," Threezy cuts up LTD's
disco staple "Love To The World," and Top Billin gives "In
The Ass" some
nasty dubstep bass. |
Ghetto Pass EP Side A: Side B: |
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The Royalty EP is the debut collaboration between Baltimore's premier
club label since 1994, Unruly Records, and the youngest in charge,
Tittsworth and Ayres' T&A Records. Club King DJ Technics sets it off
with "What
Not What," a brand new update on the classic Lil Jon "What" Bmore
staple, juicing it up with regal horns and synths. Tittsworth ups the
ante with a rowdy remix of M.O.P.'s classic, and Baltimore OG Scottie
B. flips Dilla-era ATCQ on "Find A Way," cleverly swinging
the tempo down from club to hip-hop and back up to club. Brick City's
DJ Tameil smooths it out, chopping Kelly Price and infusing her with
a bit of ESG on "Bump Like This." Birmingham's Bamabounce
- no stranger to the T&A fam - mashes Say Wut's horns into an insane
fight anthem, urging you to "Punchemindaface." Ayres takes
the same vocals and chops the hell out of Slayer's evil guitars, creating
quite possibly the hardest club record of all time. |
The Royalty EP Side A: Side B: |
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Brand new on vinyl! The Chedda EP, featuring cheesey club hits remixed by Tittsworth, Ayres, Dave Nada, Top Billin (Helsinki), Million $ Mano (Chicago) and DJ Dub (London). |
The Chedda EP Side A: Side B: |
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DJ Ayres I Like Make Dance EP out on Vinyl now! Digital EP available on Gigacrate.com. New remixes of Black Box "Everybody Everybody," Twista & Pharrell "Give It Up," Lidell Townsell "Nu Nu," 4 Hero "Mr Kirk's Nightmare" and Masters at Work "Work." Vinyl includes bonus Kid Sister - Pro Nails remix |
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"The sixth release
from the en fuego T&A Records comes courtesy of Baltimore's own Dave Nada.
If you don't know Dave, he's played in a bunch of hardcore bands around the Bmore/DC
area, produced with one of the guys from Q & Not U under the name Rubber
Bullets, and now holds it down as a resident at Taxlo with his DJ partner, Tittsworth.
The six heavy Bmore remixes here not only feature some sick production from Mr.
Nada, but also some original synth work(!) a la Blaqstarr or old Samir shit." -
TurntableLab |
Dave Nada - Kick Out The Jams EP Side A: Side B: |
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