Dutty Remix Zero, by Matt Shadetek Vs. Cauto (12" on Dutty Artz)
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This record left ArcadePerfect feeling happy.
I believe that I'm going to have to wait until the next release...
Which, if is as good as Dutty Remix Zero.
Then I will be "Ecstatic"!
Top body shaker.
Review date: 03 April 2008
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What the label says about Dutty Remix Zero, by Matt Shadetek Vs. Cauto:
DJ /Rupture and Matt Shadetek are pleased to announce the debut release on their new DUTTY ARTZ label: DA 00 - Dutty Remix Zero. This 12" traces the subsonic vibrations of Dubstep far from its home territories in the British Isles, first to Barcelona and then NYC. On the A-Side we find the debut release from newcomer Cauto with his heavyweight throwback "Old School", reimagining Shy FX's classic Original Nuttah as a dubstep/digi-dancehall thumper, followed by "Bona Vida" - a chest vibrating piece of reggae-tinged heaviness. A startlingly confident debut from the young Spanish producer. On the flip side native New Yorker Matt Shadetek puts a foot in the Dubstep pond with his remix of Tanya Stephen's "Can't Breathe", a catchy and gorgeous piece of bittersweet feminine lovelost anger. Shadetek adds neck-breaking sub bass drops for full sound-system punishment. This is followed up by his genre-hostile remix of Sizzla's "Girlfriend" which sees dancehall, electro-pop and wobble bass rubbing up in the dark on a drunk friday night.
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