CFB006 – Scott Matelic *PARTY PEOPLE EP*
Posted by emynd on March 7, 2010
Scott Matelic “Party People EP”

Tracklisting:
01. Party People (Original Mix)
02. Party People (Emynd Remix)
03. Party People (Scottie B & King Tutt Eastside Westside Remix)
04. Scottieottie & 05. Scottieottie (Instrumental)
06. Sirens
07. Hype
08. Grapevine
09. Ain’t Going Nowhere
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Artist: Scott Matelic
Remixers: (1) Scottie B & King Tutt; (2) Emynd
Release: Party People EP
Label: Crossfaded Bacon Music
Catalog Number: CFB006
Genres: Baltimore Club, House, Hip-Hop, Breaks, DJ Tools
An Indianapolis, Indiana native, DJ/Producer Scott Matelic grew up obsessed with records. Whether hip-hop 12”s, rare drum breaks, or peculiar psych rock LPs, Scott Matelic has always had an insatiable desire to consume music to help foster the creation of his own new sounds. Over the past decade, this obsession with records lead Scott into a fruitful DJ and production career, in the beginning, honing his skills by producing sample-based hip-hop beats for local rappers, eventually developing Scott into one of the most well known and critically acclaimed instrumental hip-hop producers in the world. In 2004 his first solo release hit the streets: a limited Japanese-only solo project titled “”Primitive Pessimist” that sold out almost immediately and brought Scott a significant amount of international attention. Around this same time, Scott Matelic begin DJing more and more in a dance club setting, allowing him to develop an ear for new, unheard sounds for his ever expanding audiences. On his debut EP on Crossfaded Bacon Music, Scott Matelic takes this expansive production background, using it to deliver nine unique Baltimore Club-inspired tracks that are richly produced and fine-tuned by the ears of a true production master who’s spent his life surrounded by an assorted collection of records. Whether it’s the stuttering Baltimore horns on the title track “Party People,” the soulful horns of “Scottieottie,” or the ravenous energy of both “Sirens” and “Hype,” this EP is another exceptional collection of richly-produced club tracks. Emynd provides an inventive Old-School-House-meets-Bmore remix of the title track while Baltimore Club legends Scottie B and King Tutt team up on their remix of the same song releasing a barrage of vocal chops and wailing synths that make this release another forward-thinking release from Crossfaded Bacon.
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