Little Jinder is from Stockholm and signed to Trouble & Bass, Bok Bok hails from London and is all about bass. This is the new Little Jinder single “Youth Blood” that will be released December 1st. This remix of the track from Bok Bok is one funky congaed and synthed up corker of a track. (Via Fact Magazine)
The Trouble & Bass crew out of NYC have gone from strength to strength during the last two years. They happen to be one of our favorite dj crews and now they’re about to follow in our footsteps with the latest edition of the Scion compilation CD series. This is the 25th edition and it’s packed to the brim with some of their heavy bass induced gems which we’ve all grown to love. We just received this spectacular promo mix that will show you exactly what Trouble & Bass are all about.
“Scion has partnered with Brooklyn-based label Trouble & Bass for the latest installment in the Scion CD Sampler Series. What is Trouble & Bass? Trouble happens every time the Brooklyn-based crew of Drop The Lime, AC Slater, Star Eyes and The Captain get together to throw legendary dance music events. Bass is everything, whether the backbone of releases on the Trouble & Bass label or the driving force of the ballistic, sweat-inducing DJ sets – all timeless rhythms, unforgettable melodies, and surprise after speaker-quaking surprise. If you’ve been missing the raw energy that made electronic music so exciting in the first place, this is where it’s been hiding. Trouble & Bass crew are the DJs who are defining a new New York sound and sharing it worldwide. Riot inciter Drop The Lime, formed the Voltron-like T&B a mere two years ago, but already they’ve earned kudos the world over!”
BONUS: Here are two of the tracks off the compilation. AC Slater with the dubsteppy, chainsaw bass wielding “Calm Down” and Trouble & Bass head honcho Drop The Lime with the fantastic “Tabac Theme”.
NYC trio Old Money just released their free digital only EP “Scareapeutic”. To promote the release they’re handing out these two remixes of Swedish electropop singstress Little Jinder and rapper Donnis, that until now have been hidden away in their vault.
Little Jinder is one of our top contenders for female electropop artist of 2008 (up there with Little Boots and La Roux) and it seems like we’re not the only ones that thinks she’s amazing. NYC label Trouble & Bass are going ga-ga for her and she’s just been nominated as “Most promising act in 2009″ for the Swedish Rockbjörnen MySpace award. Cast your vote and while you’re at it, listen to her brand new and slow dancey track “Youth Blood”.
20-year-old Stockholm electropop singstress Little Jinder is one of our favorite acts to emerge from this fair country during the last year. Now she’s releasing the remix version of her debut EP “Polyhedron” on NYC label Trouble & Bass. The EP sees remixes from top heavy bass players such as Drop The Lime, AC Slater, Goon & Koyote, Math Head etc. French producer Mikix The Cat also did one and it’s the one we have for you today. Mikix gives us a version that’s starts out all slow and sweet with a steady beat and Josefines pretty voice but then quickly dissolves into a sharp and wobbly basspacked ride bound for the dancefloor.
We got an e-mail from bass pioneers in NYC label Trouble & Bass about their remix contest for Swedish singer Little Jinder and it went a little something like this:
“We’re holding a remix contest for our latest release “Polyhedron” by Little Jinder. The winner will be featured on the Little Jinder Remix EP releasing in October 2008, which already features remixes by Drop The Lime, Math Head, Blackfinger, AC Slater, Goon & Koyote and more! And the top 5 will be featured on the T & B blog! Good luck!”
Send all submissions to: crew@troubleandbass.com
Title: Little Jinder remix contest
Please send only URL’s of Uploaded MP3’s. No attachments please.
Deadline: Monday September 8, 2008
Release date: Tuesday October 7, 2008
You can download a zip file of the parts here. And download the original “Polyhedron” here.