Yushh’s Broken Beat Badness
Published on 2019-11-01 00:00:00 by Will Soer
Ahead of her set at Loose Lips’ 5th anniversary night in Bristol, we asked local donnie Yushh to share some of the lush, hater-hushing sonic badassery that characterises her sets. The Pressure Dome labelhead did not disappoint, sharing a slew of ‘Broken beat badddnessss’ (yes we corrected the spelling, we’re sorry.) Enjoy!
Tom Blip & Swordman Kitala Kitala BeatOne of my fave releases this year so far, such a good tune for switching up the vibe. Weighty vocals, bass driven beat, UK Uganda connect, can’t go wrong.
BFTT – ITaken from BFTT’s latest release on Gobstopper records, all three tracks on the release are high quality. Such a talented DJ / producer – was lucky enough to have him come down and play at the label launch for Pressure Dome. Safe to say, he smashed it.
E-Unity – 3.6 Could have chosen a number of E-Unity tracks, love this guy’s production. Very individual style, very fun to mix, nice amount of space to blend over other tracks. This one maybe the more overlooked B side of the Tallarita EP from last year.
Caldera – Dont Ask Me WhyThis came on while flicking through soundcloud and when I first heard it I just loved how west the arrangement of the track is – constantly trying to trick you. Once I had it on the USB realized how fun it was to mix and give that juxta position. WNCL has put out a lot of good stuff over the last few years.
Deadboy – Deemz Straight banger, will continue to rinse for a while.
Via Marris – Side EffectsPatina Echoes is such a great release from Timedance but think this track is my fave. Beautiful stuff that translates really well in the club.Henry Greenleaf – The Way Such a talented producer and all round lovely guy. This one draws on a whole host of influences, techno, electro, breaks, garage – Par Avion are doing good bits.**DJ Haram – Grace (K.O.D)**Middle eastern vibes with a huge sub and wicked percussion. Haven’t had chance to play this one out yet but pretty sure it’s going to bang.
Written by Will Soer
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