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Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Schlachthofbronx
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: DB 150CD
This is the debut full-length release by Munich's Schlachthofbronx, a trio already well-known all around the globe, although not a single track or production has been regularly released yet! Okay, you may find plenty of their tracks in lots of different versions all over the web, and at one time even at Fader.com, and soon after at Diplo's Mad Decent blog, along with airplay on radio shows of people like The Count & Sinden. Schlachthofbronx is the embodiment of Munich Bass, a dirty hybrid of African kuduro, South American cumbia, Caribbean soca/dancehall, Brazilian baile funk, Cape Verdean funana, American bootybass, UK dubstep, and Bavarian schranz. Schlachthofbronx is not just a tongue-twister for Anglo-hipster blogs -- their aim is to hybridize even Balkan brass and traditional Bavarian "Volksmusik." A sick mixture nobody else has ever tried before. They are also a DJ team with a hyperactive live set, which they characterize as "sampler/Kaosspad/drunkendancin'/synchronized towelshakin'/ravesiren/whistles/confetticanons/ghetto carnevalaction." Guest appearances from artists such as Ete Kelly, Doubla J, Kein Vorspiel, Slush Puppy Kids, Mic Moe, G.Rag & Die Landlergschwister, and Ron Foto.


Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Schlachthofbronx
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: 2x12"
Price: $20.00
Catalog #: DB 150LP
2x12" version.


Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Belly Full Of Pills EP
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: 12"
Price: $12.00
Catalog #: DB 151EP
Schlachthofbronx are a trio based in Munich, Bavaria, the place of origin for Munich bass -- a dirty hybrid of African kuduro, South American cumbia, Caribbean soca/dancehall, Brazilian baile funk, Cape Verdian funana, American booty bass, UK dubstep and Bavarian schranz. Schlachthofbronx shamelessly mix African, Latin & Caribbean beats with Balkan brass and traditional Bavarian "volksmusik." Here are two tracks from their debut featuring Slush Puppy Kids, including remixes by Rus Heffner and DJ Manaia.


Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Dirty Dancing
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: CD
Price: $17.00
Catalog #: DB 160CD
Munich's Schlachthofbronx present their second full-length album, Dirty Dancing. Since their debut album in 2009, Schlachthofbronx started touring almost non-stop: clubs & festivals all over Europe, supporting M.I.A. as well as solo tours in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Be it between Melt, Roskilde, SXSW or Sónar, by now Schlachthofbronx could probably also run pro workshops in travel efficiency. However, all this travelling did not keep them from putting out new tracks on a regular basis. Alone in 2011, four new Schlachthofbronx EPs were released, plus plenty of remixes. Their tracks work as well in Ibiza as they do on the almighty BBC radio. No wonder top DJs can't keep their hands off: Crookers, Toddla T, Rob Da Bank, Diplo, Radioclit/TheVeryBest, Laidback Luke, Mistajam, Mr. Oizo, Annie Mac, you name it. You may call Dirty Dancing booty bass or just "dirty dance music." Influences are ghettotek, juke, UK bass, cumbia, dancehall/reggae, etc. Compared to the debut album, Schlachthofbronx opened up even more to different styles, sometimes even leaning towards techno -- and most obviously got more versatile when it comes to the tempo. Forget about the cliché 128 bpm club tempo dogma -- Dirty Dancing is dance music with heavy bass and the occasional explicit lyrics. In times in which everyone and their mothers put some cumbia in their tracks, pioneers like Schlachthofbronx are already seven steps ahead and experiment in their studio basement to see which other styles could work together -- ukuele bass, ghettotek/booty bomb, dancehall, electro, drum n' bass, surf bounce, moombahton and more. As expected, Schlachthofbronx present a lot of different vocal guests on this album: old friends like Doubla J and Gnucci Banana as well as two Jamaican female artists: to have Warrior Queen voicing "Dickie Riddim" was a great honor as well. Schlachthofbronx met Puppetmastaz and worked out the collaboration "One Hand," and the icing on the cake is the appearance of The King Of Booty Bass, DJ Assault. More on one album is just not possible.


Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Dirty Dancing
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: 2LP+CD
Price: $22.00
Catalog #: DB 160LP
180 gram double LP with a free CD version of the album. Munich's Schlachthofbronx present their second full-length album, Dirty Dancing. Since their debut album in 2009, Schlachthofbronx started touring almost non-stop: clubs & festivals all over Europe, supporting M.I.A. as well as solo tours in the U.S., Canada and Mexico. Be it between Melt, Roskilde, SXSW or Sónar, by now Schlachthofbronx could probably also run pro workshops in travel efficiency. However, all this travelling did not keep them from putting out new tracks on a regular basis. Alone in 2011, four new Schlachthofbronx EPs were released, plus plenty of remixes. Their tracks work as well in Ibiza as they do on the almighty BBC radio. No wonder top DJs can't keep their hands off: Crookers, Toddla T, Rob Da Bank, Diplo, Radioclit/TheVeryBest, Laidback Luke, Mistajam, Mr. Oizo, Annie Mac, you name it. You may call Dirty Dancing booty bass or just "dirty dance music." Influences are ghettotek, juke, UK bass, cumbia, dancehall/reggae, etc. Compared to the debut album, Schlachthofbronx opened up even more to different styles, sometimes even leaning towards techno -- and most obviously got more versatile when it comes to the tempo. Forget about the cliché 128 bpm club tempo dogma -- Dirty Dancing is dance music with heavy bass and the occasional explicit lyrics. In times in which everyone and their mothers put some cumbia in their tracks, pioneers like Schlachthofbronx are already seven steps ahead and experiment in their studio basement to see which other styles could work together -- ukuele bass, ghettotek/booty bomb, dancehall, electro, drum n' bass, surf bounce, moombahton and more. As expected, Schlachthofbronx present a lot of different vocal guests on this album: old friends like Doubla J and Gnucci Banana as well as two Jamaican female artists: to have Warrior Queen voicing "Dickie Riddim" was a great honor as well. Schlachthofbronx met Puppetmastaz and worked out the collaboration "One Hand," and the icing on the cake is the appearance of The King Of Booty Bass, DJ Assault. More on one album is just not possible.


Artist: SCHLACHTHOFBRONX
Title: Slowine/Dickie Riddim (feat. Warrior Queen)
Label: DISKO B (GERMANY)
Format: 7"
Price: $8.00
Catalog #: DB 161EP
The first double single of the upcoming album Dirty Dancing, the second full-length from Bavarian bass music duo Schlachthofbronx on Disko B Records. First track "Slowine" sounds sort of like techno cumbia -- everything starts off very slow and dark, leading into a steadily-moving low-end monster of a track. Slow, but massive. "Dickie Riddim" features Jamaican vocalist Warrior Queen on a stripped-down dancehall beat, with explicit lyrics adding her part to the overall theme of the album.

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