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    PMM018 “INSANE INSIDE EP”

    Tracks: Insane Inside, Boccaccio

    Remix by: Kelevra (Insane Inside)

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    ELECTRIC SOULSIDE (Belgium) Potty Mouth Music

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    com/electricsoulside

    Breakbeats may have profoundly influenced the Belgium-bred

    battery of Electric Soulside, but it’s their electro spin on the sound

    that landed them to Potty Mouth Music roster. Debuting on London-

    based label Ruff Dog Recordings in 2006, brothers Patrick and Steve

    Hoody have since brought their brand of glitch and fidget house to

    labels across Europe, Canada and now, into The States.

    Driven by underground dance culture of early ’90s, Steve hooked

    into music with his first set of turntables in 1994; Patrick bought a

    rhythm box and an analogue synthesizer and explored. By mid-

    decade, the two had formed a creative partnership that pitted both

    brothers behind the synthesizer. Their first project, Mantra and

    Galax-Sea, was a live, synth-driven show that showcased their

    abilities to musically improvise alongside renowned Belgium

    musicians. Electronic and heady in nature, the sonic structure of their

    sets still put house at the forefront, taking influences from artists

    such as DJ Sneak, Derrick Carter and Paul Johnson.

    By 2001, the duo’s signed on to London’s Blue Black Records, which

    were home to breaks artists including Meat Katie and Elite Force.

    Patrick and Steve absorbed the outside influences into their own

    sound, recording under the names Hoody & Hoody and Ultravision

    before settling into Electric Soulside in early 2006. Having produced

    under various music influences, the two brothers knew their eclectic

    style of electronica was a rare breed in their native Belgium.

    London’s Ruff Dog Recordings gave the duo the nod shortly after,

    signing the track “Shining,” an electro-breakbeat cut found in the

    crates of The Crystal Method and Aquasky alike.

    Since 2006, Electric Soulside has appeared on numerous European

    labels, including European Breakbots (Paris), Flatout (Stockholm) and

    V.I.M (Greece). Their early 2008 release on Ruff Dog, “Second Life,”

    became a No. 1 electro-breaks release on Chemical Records (vinyl)

    and No. 2 on Djdownload.com breaks Top 100 (mp3) in the UK.

    Electric Soulside melds breaks, glitch, electro and house into their

    production, creating sounds that twist and turn whether they are

    loosely adhering to the structured sounds of house or keeping their

    own beat to UK breakbeat.


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    POTTY MOUTH MUSIC (Chicago):

    http://www.pottymouthmusic.com

    Screw soap the mouth; the brand of jack that defines Chicago’s new-

    school house sound gets a tech-heavy makeover from the talent

    roster of Potty Mouth Music. Inspired by the dirty glitch twists of

    fidget house producers such as Switch, Trevor Loveys and Jesse

    Rose, Potty Mouth ditches conventional house boundaries, imploring

    turntable trickery, unconventional loops and straight up techno into

    its catalogue of tracks. Chicago-based label head James Amato

    keeps house-heavy influences in place and lacing them with the kind

    of dirty glitch that makes it feel so good to be so bad. Potty Mouth’s

    artists include Crookers (Italy), Santiago & Bushido (Chicago), HiJack

    (UK), Dj Fame (New York), The Bulgarian (UK), Heavyfeet (UK), Cops

    & Robbers (Chicago), Electric Soulside (Belgium), Andy George (UK),

    Scott Cooper (UK), Klaus Hill (Australia), Mightyfools (Netherlands),

    Adam Bozzetto (Australia), TJR (New York), Chris James & Lee Dearn

    (UK), Urchins (UK), Pette Vaydex (Slovenia), Rockwell D (UK) and

    Kyle Watson (South Africa).Ori Kawahara39821,3610300926

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