So on a recent trip to DJ out in Santa Fe, New Mexico, I had the pleasure of rocking a party with Florida Breaks superstar producer/DJ Keith MacKenzie and the Atlanta MC Sporty O. After a couple of beers and burritos, the three of us had a great time, shooting the shit about music, traveling, sports, and rocked the shit out of that party in Santa Fe. We parted ways vowing to get some weird collaborations done in the near future and this is the first of what I believe will be several to come. The track above is featured on Sporty-O’s new solo LP available exclusively on Beatport here and as you can tell, I produced a pretty basic Baltimore re-work of the Atlanta Bass classic “My Boo” while Sporty-O rocks some party vocals on top of it. I’m really psyched on how it came out and encourage y’all to check out the rest of the album as well! DJs, if you need an mp3 of this shit, hit me up on Soundcloud or Twitter and I got you.
New Baltimore Edit of Cee-Lo’s retro anthem that’s blowing up this lovely internet. I kept it tasteful by keeping the sequence nearly identical to the original, added the Baltimore dick kick beat, some Think break, chops, and claps. I mostly just wanted to give this song a more contemporary feel without losing its essence. As always, not meant to be a replacement for the original, just a quick touch-up to give it some slightly different flavor. Hope y’all enjoy it! Don’t forget to hit up the Emynd soundcloud page for more free music and follow my ass on twitter!
I put together this mix as promo for an upcoming gig in Brussels at the REGULATE party Friday September 10 with a variety of new Emynd stuff as well as a bunch of new Dance music I’m into. Lots of fun stuff, live blends, and random remixes. Stream above and download below. Hope y’all enjoy it!
Somehow I forgot to post this even though it came out several months ago now. Big homies Proper Villains (who refuse to spell “villians” correctly!) asked me to do a remix on their awesome EP on Nightshifters records. I put together this Miami Bass and Baltimore influenced reinterpretation of the song. I’m really happy with how it turned out. Shout out to Uncle Luke and “Pop that Pu**y” for the main inspiration. If you guys like it, please support the release by copping on iTunes, Juno, or Beatport! Thanks for the support!
Another exciting new release from Crossfaded Bacon available right this second! Some hard, forward-thinking Electro House from Los Angeles’ own hallmark DJ and Producer DAN OH who has spent the last half-decade or so building his name as one of the most hardworking DJs in the city by spinning at the now legendary Cinespace Dim Mak Tuesdays in Hollywood alongside the internationally renowned superstar Steve Aoki as well as CROSSFADED BACON labelmate THEM JEANS. Also got some legitimately huge remixes by EMYND, THEM JEANS, CLUB CHEVAL, CLONING, and DAN SENA. As always, been getting a lot of great support from DJs all over the globe!
We’re circulating two songs so feel free to blog them or tweet about them or whatever it is kids do these days. The excellent “Lysis” original and Emynd’s remix of the same track.
You can stream all of the songs on the EP after the jump. If you’re interested in blogging a song besides the two above, please contact us and I’m sure we can work something out.
As always, feedback and comments are always welcome as well! Thanks a lot for the support folks!
A new mix of Dance music I made for the summer. Tons of CFB releases, corny shit, hard shit, fun shit, and whatever else I’m into. Lots of in-key mixing and fun little blends too. Hope y’all enjoy this as much as I do!
(Originally Posted November 9, 2008. Re-Upped April 20, 2010)
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE-UUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUPPPPP!
I’m re-posting this because many of you may have missed it when I posted it back in November of 2008, but it still sounds fresh as hell and I’m pretty sure the sharebee link below still works. This shit hard as fuck!
Today, Crossfaded Bacon is mighty proud to present the digital release of Emynd‘s newest Bmore Club track *We Don’t Give A …” with Rocafella and Def Jam recording artist Young Chris. A member of the Philly super group State Property and the hit-making duo The Young Gunz, Young Chris is one of Philly’s most versatile rappers, fully capable of making certified street shit as well as forward-thinking club jams. Emynd set out to make a contemporary sounding track that linked Philly’s tradition of percussion heavy club anthems (think Tuff Crew “My Part of Town”, Cool C “Glamorous Life”, Freeway “Flipside, and the Young Gunz “Can’t Stop Won’t Stop”) with Philly’s city-wide obsession with Bmore Club (often colloquially refered to in Philly as “Club” or “Party Music”). Chris wound up being the perfect rapper to effortlessly make that link a reality. Already getting support from a variety of DJs all across the globe, we fully expect this track to do big things both within Philly and elsewhere, and we encourage you all to distribute this track as freely as you like: post it on your blog, add it to your Myspace player, send it to your girl friend, remix it, or whatever.
And, as always, please feel free to hit us with your comments on it.
320 MP3s and even higher quality AIFFs are available below. Shouts out to Young Noz from cbrap.com for the Cool C “I Gotta Habit” cover art and even bigger shouts to US Dubstep king Starkey for helping mix this record and mastering it.
Emynd featuring Young Chris
*WE DON’T GIVE A …* Digital 12″
Produced by Emynd
Vocals by Young Chris
Recorded at Studio 609
Mixed and Mastered by Starkey @ The Royal Bank of Starkville
My man THE SHOW put together a cool mixtape of him spitting over a bunch of different styled-beats, from Brick Bandits to Major Lazer tracks. Definitely some cool stuff on here. Looking forward to working with the dude! Check the video above for a taste and download the mixtape below.
Big up to Marcus Dowling for the glowing review of the GLEN TECH EP which is really burning up the internet right now. Check the review and cop the release if you haven’t yet! Thanks so much for all the love and support!
Back like cooked tomatoes, today marks the release date of the spectacular *GLEN TECH EP* by Baltimore duo Quincy and Noteman who make up the group Uncle Jesse. We’re really excited about this EP and the way it successfully brings together the Bmore duo’s influences—from Tech House and Electro to Drum n Bass, Bmore Club, and classic Chicago Filter House. We even have appearances from two absolute legends in the Baltimore Club scene—KW Griff who pops by for a grand remix of the title track, and godfather Scottie B who co-produced a track with the Uncle Jesse boys. Emynd did a hard-as-hell Philly style club mix as well with way too many Lil Jon “Whats.†Already getting support from some of the biggest DJs in Baltimore and abroad, it’s another truly unique release from the CFB boys.
Check the 10 minute promo mix hooked up by my man Tha 1 Who Trevs and feel free to download, blog, and share these two tracks:
You can purchase the EP at these fine digital outlets below. And please do anything you can to support us, whether it’s spreading the word, playing these tracks at your local party, or putting them on your mixtapes. We’re all savvy enough to download this shit for free these days, but the fact of the matter is we rely on your support in order to keep doing this. So please recogznie that your hard-earned dollars are sincerely appreciated!
Steve Aoki: Two sweet groovy joints from the tallest dj I know! Sinden: Flying rats is fresh!! supporting this! Malente: “Flying Rats” It eats your brain. YE$! Â¥ES! Y€S! DJ Neoteric ( Dubsided ): Feelin this release! Great remixes as well. For one time in my life I WANT Beef! The percussion in flying rats is slick! Full support!
Gonna keep it short for y’all today, but we’re back again with another huge release from the tallest DJ in the west, Them Jeans that is AVAILABLE NOW. Check the promo youtube above, but we got four massive songs for the biggest rooms possible on this release: Them Jean’s original compositions “Beef†and “Flying Rats†and two stunning remixes of “Beef†courtesy of Them Jeans’ LA party bros Dan Oh and Bobby Evans from Brother Reade. Dan Oh hits you over the head with a Bass-heavy romper while Bobby Evans takes another route, patiently producing a nearly 10 minute Tribal House anthem that’s straight out of the early 90s! But the real star here is Them Jeans himself, who treats us to two original Big Room House stompers that have everyone from Malente, Diplo, Steve Aoki, and Sinden losing their shit. Also attached in the zip, we have an internet only Bmore remix by CFB head-honcho Emynd that isn’t available on the digital EP.
As always, we’re circulating a couple tracks from the EP on the blogs so please feel free to post them wherever you like.
You can purchase the EP at these fine locations! We appreciate your support immensely! I know y’all know how to download these songs somewhere or other, but what really keeps us going is the fact that people are willing to support our releases! And we appreciate it!
Fun “California Dreamin'” Baltimore re-Interpretation. Video doesn’t really match up with the vibe of the song in my humble opinion, but the song is dope!