Ced Hughes – Jackers of the Swag (Claire Hux Remix)
Wednesday, November 4th, 2009New track from Claire Hux and the Unruly boys. This time with MC’s CED HUGHES!
Ced Hughes – Jackers of the Swag (Claire Hux Remix) (direct link)
New track from Claire Hux and the Unruly boys. This time with MC’s CED HUGHES!
Ced Hughes – Jackers of the Swag (Claire Hux Remix) (direct link)

There is no shortage of big parties around but not everyday there is epic party. The parties you’re gonna tell your children about when you grow old. Last years My Crew Be Unruly party was one of those parties. Lots of memories and stories but the biggest moment was when K-Swift(R.I.P) was killing the main room and you could touch the energy in the air. When Wes got on right after, all black people left and only a couple of white hipsters were still dancing (made me laugh but not stop dancing ’cause he was as always amazing). And if I didn’t love DJ Sega’s music before that night he got my full attention when he did his “no headphone” back to back with Wes. AMAZING! Then there was Scottie B and DJ Class live on the mic, Blaqstarr singing and Emynd and Bo Bliz tearing up the yard. What a good night.
This years party is dedicated to K-swift who sadly past away the day that followed last years night.
“This year’s party is the first time in over a decade that the three big crews of Baltimore – Unruly, Doo Dew Kidz, & Club Kingz will all be sharing a venue.” – Puja Patel
How amazing is that? Can you afford to not be there? I don’t think so. And where am I then? On a stinking boat, life sux :(
More info and tickets here!
Here is a hard hitting track from Unrulys King Tutt for your Serato! B-more 4 life!
King Tutt (DJ) – Sets Up (Dirty) (zShare)
Backside of the flyer and complete lineup after jump:

We recently featured the bumping track “Yah Thon” from Chavy Boys Of London (ie Scottie B, Shawn Ceasar & King Tutt). Now they provide us with an hour long mix of mostly b-more goodness but they’re not afraid to throw some other gems in the mix. Sounds like the weekend already started! (Thanks to XLR8R)
Chavy Boys Of London – XLR8R mix (direct link)
Tracklist after the jump.

The Chavy Boys, Unruly Records, gives us a new baltimore jam to shake to this weekend. On saturday they leave Baltimore behind for a night in Brooklyn, NYC and a “Supernature Unruly Takeover All Ages Warehouse Dance Party”. Be sure to check it if you’re in town. RSVP here!
Chavy Boys – Yay Thon (Sharebee)
This party was the bomb, oh such good times! People came from all over the East Coast and the lineup was incredible.
DJ Class, the man behind anthems like “Tear The Club Up” and “Stop Snitchin” is releasing his new album “Alameda & Coldspring” and here we got the first single to drop. As the first guy to release music on Unruly Records he is one of the producers who shaped Baltimore Club into what it is today.

Our buddy DLake (previously mentioned here) just e-mailed us some new stuff.
Texan producer/dj Bird Peterson did this bouncy remix of the track “Holy Ghost In The Club” from DLakes live group Claire Hux (they just signed to Unruly Records). They call themselves a party rap group with a live show more resembling some of those early 90’s groups such as Bel Biv Divoe, Kid n Play, Fresh Prince of Bel Air but with more syncopated dances and goofy lyrics.
Claire Hux also have a brand new mixtape coming out in a few weeks, mixed by the one and only Scottie B.
Claire Hux – Holy Ghost In The Club (Bird Peterson Remix) (YSI)
Claire Hux – Holy Ghost In The Club (Bird Peterson Remix) (Sharebee)
DLakes new EP “Bmore of a Hipster v2.0″ (out on Unruly) has been out for a while now but I still haven’t heard anyone play “White Pants” in Sweden. I totally love that track, it makes my face light up and my feet move. Do I really need to buy a pair of white pants… probably now.
Actually the whole EP is filled with party baltimore bangers and you should buy it at TTL or Itunes or wherever today. DJs with self respect play 320 mp3s only but you all know that.
Also, if you get the chance check out Claire Huxtable that’s a 100% live show with DLakes music. They are frequently touring the states and are looking for gigs overseas. So hopefully I get to dance to the live version soon. I think I’m saving my new pants.
@C: This one is 4 u.
DLake – White Pants (192 kbps) (zShare)
Bonus: Get the mixtape/promo “Bmore Of a Hipster – The Mixtape v2.0″ here.

Philly dj/producer Emynd has been blowing up lately with a series of excellent blends and remixes. Today sees the digital release of his EP “Philly 2 Bmore” on Unruly Records and “To All My Haters” is the opening track and it sounds a little something like this:
“A pretty simple and traditional track with a lot of bass and a menacing synth line. I rocked the most memorable line from Shawty Lo’s “Dey Know” (”…to all my Haters!”) and added a silly “F*ck you!” chant but this is by no means a “Dey Know” remix–it’s a whole new song. So far, this ish has worked really well in the club alongside alot of the more aggressive Bmore that a lot of us already play. People love yelling “F*ck you!” apparently. Obviously, this track is really Mike Mumbles and Say Wut inspired.”
Update: Unruly is turning 15 and they are throwing a big ass party in Baltimore on friday. Check out that lineup and then ask yourself if you really can afford to miss out. And if good music isen’t enough they have free kegs all over the club and serving free breakfast at 4am (ha)!
The original post:
Hey, it’s christmas time in the middle of the summer and this time it’s the legendary Scottie B who plays the part of Santa. Unruly is bringing it big with this 2nd generation baltimore club. This might be the best thing to happen to club music since the SL1200. All these releases are already or soon up at Turntable Lab. You need this and lots of it!
GrownUps can talk for themselves:
“Since 1994 Unruly Records, owned and operated by Baltimore’s legendary DJ’s Scottie B. and Shawn Caesar, has been hailed as the home of Baltimore Club. People around the globe have asked the question: WHAT IS BALTIMORE CLUB? The brand of Baltimore, the foundation of club combined with the element, art and passion of music is what drives the genre most people know as Baltimore club music. This art form of music captivates millions & millions around the globe, crossing racial lines and trends. Our music transcends and revives partying while bringing life back to the dance world. Expanding on the brand, Unruly has branched out and is now recognized for much more than just its Baltimore Club records. For many years, Baltimore hip hop has gone unheard. However, with the increased change of music globally, the Baltimore sound has developed a platform for artists to be heard around the world Unruly Records is the home of some notable and respected DJ’s, artists, and producers from Maryland, D.C. and Virginia such as: “The Club Queen” K-Swift, DJ Quicksilva, DJ Jay Claxton, DJ King-Tutt, Say-Wut, Bigg Patch, DJ Class, Chavy Boys of London, J Child, and Will Roc.”
King Tutt – The Future (zShare)
Say Wut – Keep Rockin (zShare)
Will Roc – Jones In Bmore (zShare)
Chavy Boys (King Tutt) – Georges Groove (zShare)
Say Wut – Go Time Anthem (zShare)
Will Roc – 3 Miles From Nowhere (zShare)
BONUS:
Scottie B vs. DJ K-Swift – Unruly Sampler Mix (zShare)
Tracklist after jump:

Two of our favorite dj’s, Tittsworth & DJ Ayres, run a label called T & A Records and on their latest release they teamed up with the Unruly camp for this “Royalty EP”. This is top class b-more and you all need to cop it ASAP. Ayres put together a special treat for all you Discobelle readers, a 11 minute promomix with all the tracks from the EP.
DJ Ayres – Royalty mix for Discobelle (zShare)
TRACKLIST:
DJ Technics – What Not What
Tittsworth – Ante Up
Scottie B – Find A Way
DJ Tameil – Bump Like This
Bamabounce vs. Say Wut – Punchemindaface
DJ Ayres – Angel Of Death (Punchemindaface Part 2)
BONUS: Ayres was also kind enough to give us some more goodies, three exclusive promotracks and they are…
DJ Ayres – Angel Of Death (Fuck Off Nazi Punks Instrumental) (zShare)
This is the demo version of the Slayer joint from Royalty, before I added the “Punchemindaface” vocals.
Tittsworth – Ante Up (DJ Ayres “up the tempo” edit) (zShare)
Tempo change tracks are the flavor of the month since Micky Slim’s “Jump Around,” so here is another one to throw in that pile. It starts at the original Ante Up intro then speeds up to Tittsworth’s remix.
KW Griff – In The Air Tonight (DJ Ayres Quiet Storm) (zShare)
I’d been ending my sets with KW Griff’s remix of Phil Collins, but it was a little too rowdy for my tastes, so I redid it with mellower drums and changed the structure up a bit to give it some movement.