New mixtape from the incredible Baltimore DJ Mark Brown features perfect track selection and mixing all the way from the opening DJ-Ra-Eazy and DJ Dyce collab to the closing DJ_SKITTLES! track. This mix collects the most current, cutting-edge Shakeoff-style Baltimore Club and mixes it with appropriate sprinkles of Jersey, Ballroom and Classic House. My favorite mix I’ve heard so far this year.
Baltimore-based electronic singer-songwriter and producer Phoebe Jean gets a remix from MTM’s Pacbreezy. Really feeling this track. Keep a look out for a new Phoebe Jean video featuring PacBreezy and his #ShakeoffTwin Mario coming soon!
Legendary Baltimore Club Producer Jonny Blaze (creator of “Peanut Butter Jelly Time” and “Sponge Bob”) has recently put up two tracks from his recent “I Love the 80′s” project which you can get exclusively from his website. The first is a remix of Bon Jovi’s “Living on A Prayer” and the other a re-work of Masters At Work’s “The Ha Dance” The “Living” remix is perfect for a drunk party night, and I could easily see “Hot Ha” destroying the runway at a vogue night. Both tracks showcase Jonny’s amazing mixing work and his a ability to build a track into a frenzy and then drop in a super heavy bass drum at just the right moment.
“Living”
Check out all the tracks on his soundcloud
. His been getting into Juke lately and it’s super interesting.
Also if you live in Baltimore come celebrate his Birthday tonight at Red Maple with James Nasty, as a part of Cullen Stalin’s excellent “Posh Cavern” night. Without a doubt these two are the top tier of Baltimore DJ’s. You definitely want to see them live.
“Titts has given us permission to re-release his 2004 mix-tape, KRUNK001, which he used to school unknowing DC and Baltimore clubbers in Baltimore Club, House, Miami Bass, Ghettotech, and Classic Hip-Hop. Pre-Serato, Side A provides a trip through his crates of club, house, and other “booty music.” The mix feature classic tracks ranging from well known bootybass pioneers like 2 Live Crew and DJ Assault to the house legend Cajmere to Baltimore Club classics by scene legends like DJ Technics and the Doo Dew Kidz. Enjoy this slice of DC/Bmore scene history and keep your eyes out for Side B, Titts’s take on classic hip-hop.” - Mr West, Role Models Podcast