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![]() POTTY MOUTH MUSIC (Chicago): [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] 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 first three EP releases include the electro-tinged productions of The Crookers (Milan, Italy) with remix by Majik J, DJ Fame (New York, NY) and Santiago & Bushido (Chicago, IL.). PMM-002 DJ FAME "GHETTO DAYZ EP" NOW AVAILABLE Digitally via [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] PMM-002 - "GHETTO DAYZ EP" Original tracks by: DJ Fame Tracks: Anutha Day In The Ghetto, How People Get, All She Wants Remix by: The Bulgarian (Anutha Day In The Ghetto) [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] ![]() DJ FAME (New York) Potty Mouth Music *****[Only registered and activated users can see links. ] ![]() DJ Fame’s electro and tech house influences find an easy fit among the artists on Potty Mouth Music. As a DJ, Fame’s intense cuts, crazy loops and live turntablism have reinvented movement on the dance floor. As a producer, Fame has earned his way onto the genre’s premiere labels, including the UK-based Dubsided. Staking claim as the only American producer on the roster, Fame’s title track of the EP “Name It X” has made it to the crates of Richie Hawtin, Jess Rose, Jimpster and Switch, among others. In addition to his success in and out of the studio, Fame has held down several New York residencies including his flagship residency at Sullivan Room, which began in 2003. During his tenure, he released his first compilation for the club, “Sullivan Room Volume 1.” Fame has been making the masses wiggle and bounce for more than 12 years. His seemingly electric energy on the decks matches the tone of his original tracks. Electro, jacking, techy, funky—nothing is off limits for Fame, who has taken his sound to across Europe, the UK, Mexico, Dominican Republic, and even as far as Russia. Fame’s brash sound and on-the-fly loops have made him one of the most exciting DJs to hit the global tech house scene in the past decade. Aside from his recent Potty Mouth releases, Fame has spent the past few years working on originals and remixes for NOSI Music, Inuendo and Dusk. In early 2006, he first collaborated with Gaby Dershin (one-half of Bedrock artist Astro&Glyde) on a project called, Bit Crushers. The production duo’s first few tracks earned them two slots on the Balance Record Pool June 2007 chart. “Love Takes So Long” and “Sick Thing to Do” each ranked, along with enjoying air time from DeepDish, John Digweed and Lee Cabrera. The ongoing vibe at “The Review,” a regular event hosted by Fame, has become a seminal spot for the New York tech house scene since 2004. “I consider my tracks to have a jackin, electro bump to them … always with a taste of funkiness to keep the heads boppin. I write specifically with the dance floor in mind,” he says. With the bass, hints of NYC techiness emerge, along with hip hop samples and a funky bounce that demands a little wiggle room. DJ FAME - BEATPORT - TOP TEN (10/01/07) 1. Why Don’t You – Plastic Operator (Jesse Rose & Oliver S rmx) 2. Tuned in Live - Jaymo (Micky Slim Rmx) 3. Anutha Day in The Ghetto - DJ Fame (The Bulgarian Rmx) 4. Remember This – Style of Eye (Troydon’s Remember This Mix) 5. Crookers - Massive 6. How People Get – DJ Fame 7. Asylum Sneaker – Magik Johnson 8. Les Tard - Worthy 9. Don’t Be Afraid – Hipp-e 10. Stop The Revolution – D.Ramirez & Meat Katie (Bassbin Twins Rmx) EPS COMING OUT NOW ON POTTY MOUTH! PMM-001 - "MASSIVE EP" Original tracks by: The Crookers Tracks: Massive, Disco Fidget, Bumble Bees Remix by: Magik J (Massive) PMM-002 - "GHETTO DAYZ EP" October 2007 Original tracks by: Dj Fame Tracks: Anutha Day In Da Ghetto, Thats How People Get, All She Wants To Do Remixes by: The Bulgarian (Anutha Day In Da Ghetto) EPS COMING OUT SOON ON POTTY MOUTH! PMM-003 - "ZOMBIE DOOR EP" November 2007 Original tracks by: The Bulgarian Tracks: The Zombie Door, Into The Groove, Listen Man Remix by: Santiago & Bushido (The Zombie Door) PMM-004 - "FOR WHAT EP" December 2007 Original tracks by: Santaigo & Bushido Tracks: For What, Got That, Head Trick Remix by: The Crookers (For What) ![]() |
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