After closing an amazing 2018 with 3 new “Swinging Flavors” chapters in 7” - featuring tracks and remixes by DJ Fulltono, DJ Earl, Sinistarr, Philip D. Kick, Breaka and Danny Scrilla - and a new 12” with Denham Audio, Mani Festo, Coco Bryce and TMSV Beat Machine Records is ready to rumble 2019 with a new main catalogue release, the19th One, exploring once again the limits between Juke, Footwork, Drum’n’Bass and Rave Culture.
BMR019 aka “Burnin’” is produced by Pablo Dread: the Spanish producer (from Malaga) and Iberian Juke affiliate finally returns after 2 years with a new EP and drops three original tracks constantly oscillating in between amen breaks, hyperspeed drum patterns, chopped vocals, iconic rave sounds and analog dreams. For the lovers of Sinistarr, Machinedrum and Om unit aka Philip D. Kick’s stuff.
Plus, we’ve a special remixer for this release: as fourth track “Fyah Burnin” is re-washed and remixed by Exit Records affiliate and dnb master Fixate, that brings the rave vibes of the original track transforming them in an effective, devastating drum’n’bass anthem, a proper roller that will fit perfectly in your dj sets, for real.
BMR019 aka Pablo Dread’s “Burnin” will be officially out in digital format on February, 7th 2019, preorder available on January 21st via Beat Machine Records’Official Bandcamp Page - available in all the digital stores & streaming on February 11th.
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released February 7, 2019
Music by Pablo Dread
Remix by Fixate
Mastered at Beat Machine Records, Milan (IT)
Artwork by Andrea Moresco - www.behance.net/elmoro
F*ck me Moresounds drops an absolute bomb with this track. Listen to this loud through a decent sound system and you’ll get it. Quality. As is this whole album through and through. No bad tunes. Rock solid from front to back. Masaq DJ (Dave King)
Footstep and jungle are kind of like estranged cousins. It turns out that when they meet up under the watchful eye of a top producer, it's like they were best friends their whole lives. Catsley's Cornucopia // Lubey Lu
UK producer Morwell contrasts euphoric footwork with dissonant, dread-laden techno in a highly texturized tug-of-war. Bandcamp New & Notable Jul 7, 2021