Hannah Holland - Come Correct EP (Get Up Recordings)

Next up from Get Up Recordings is the Come Correct EP from UK heavy-hitter Hannah Holland. The package includes two original tracks and remixes of the title track from Christy Love, Lady Blacktronika, and Mystic Bill.

Hannah Holland is a DJ, producer, and label boss. Her career began ten years ago with legendary residencies at seminal London clubs Trailer Trash, Batty Bass, and Dalston Superstore and regularly appears at Fabric London, Dance Tunnel, Ministry of Sound and Bugged Out! She has toured the world with her unique bass-heavy sound and has headlined with such luminaries as Steffi, Luke Solomon, Rodhad, Green Velvet, Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe, Jennifer Cardini, Chloe, and Josh Caffé. Her distinct productions, which fuse many styles into hybrids of house, techno, and bass, can be heard alongside an impressive roster of talent on her labels Batty Bass and Native City. In addition to remixes for The Knife, DJ Hell, and O Children, she has original releases on Nervous Records and Classic Music Co. One can also catch her delving deep on her monthly NTS radio show. “Come Correct” exemplifies what she does best as a DJ and producer, which is thinking of the dance floor as a runway. Rhythmic snares and percussion set to a back drop of driving bass lines sprinkled with diva one-liner vocals are a recipe for dance. The B-side, “Noir Gate”, is deep, dark bass-driven audio ecstasy.

In addition to co-owning Get Up Recordings, Christy Love is also a dynamic DJ and producer. She is a sought-after DJ in NYC, largely because of her distinct sets comprising of a clever mixture of classic and modern house, bursting with driving beats and funky bass lines. In 2007, Christy and label partner W. Jeremy (under the moniker House of Stank) had their first two tracks released on DJ Pierre’s label, Afro Acid Digital, and later released “Make U Jack” and “Get Up, Yeah!” on Dust Traxx Chicago. In 2013, Christy ventured into solo territory with “I’m Goin’ Under” featuring Scissor Sisters front-woman Ana Matronic followed by “Paradise”, “Internal Waves”, and “Flashback”, all for Get Up Recordings. She has remixed for Hannah Holland, JD Samson & Men, Mikey V, Gina Breeze, and Nita Aviance of The Carry Nation. Her remix of “Come Correct” is a deep house version with beautifully orchestrated keys and a punchy bass line.

Lady Blacktronika got her start in 1997 doing vocals for San Jose based DJ/producer Mattski. In 2006 she tried her hand at production and shortly thereafter released her first EP on Spanish house label Deep Explorer. Since then she has amassed an extensive discography which includes releases on her own imprints Sound Black Recordings and Sound Kemystry. Her sound is heavily influenced by the classic elements of old school Chicago and Detroit house. She recently concluded a world tour that included Panorama Bar, Corsica Studios, and Love Deep in London, Honey Soundsystem in San Francisco, CubScout and Juicy in L.A., Medellin, Columbia, as well as an Acid Crew event at the Breakfast Club in Tel-Aviv. Her remix of “Come Correct” is gritty, grimy, tech goodness.

Mystic Bill is a true preacher of the ‘traditional’ Chicago/Detroit house and techno sound. Bill’s introduction to the dance music scene began during his teen years growing up in Miami. It wasn’t until Bill landed a job at Flamingo Record Pool, which was ran by Bill Kelly (WMC fame) and Richard McVay, that he discovered house music. When house and acid promos from Chicago started arriving, he felt so in tune with what was happening in Chicago that he needed to be there. After frequent visits, he made the move, and shortly thereafter was spinning at parties around the city. His first residency was in the Boiler Room at the Shelter with Johnny Fiasco, and later places like The Vault with Derrick Carter and Mark Farina and Normandy’s with Ralphie Rosario. His first music production was a remix of Kay Ladrae’s Lack of Love on Demand Records. Earlier production work can be found on labels such as Trax Records, Relief, Club House, and Swing Street. Here, Bill gives two acid mixes of Hannah’s track, a pumping jam and a stripped-down dub, both full of pure musical delight.

L.A. Williams (The Last Souls Of Techno) – “Mystic Bill’s Function Dub rocked it!”
Lee Guthrie (Wiggle) – “The original and Mystic Bill mixes are dope.”
Steve ‘Griffo’ Griffiths (Deep Frozen) – “Phew! Brutal stuff. I’m going with Christy Love’s Remix – a heady brew of old school jackin’ style house.”
Thomas White (Natural Rhythm) – “Mystic Bill with the acid kill.”
DJ P-Rez (Not So Fast Records) – “Awww Yeah! I’m all over this.”
Velanche (Club 91 Radio Show) – “The Lady Blacktronika and Mystic Bill mixes are fiyah!”
Ulysses (Neurotic Drum Band) – “Loving the acid.”
DJ Hal (EQ Magazine) – “Top Acid House.”
DJ Morpheus (Lysergic Factory Radio Show) – “I like the original of Come Correct and Noir Gate.”
Tariq Ziyad (Planet Rave) – “Another sensational release from this awesome imprint.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Traxsource, iTunes, And Spotify.

The Carry Nation - Breakwater (Get Up Recordings)

Get Up Recordings welcomes back NYC hometown DJ / producers The Carry Nation with their infectious house jam “Breakwater”. The release has some heavy backers on the remixes: Batty Bass label head honcho Hannah Holland as well as Chi-town bosses Banjee Report.

The Carry Nation, comprised of Will Automagic and Nita Aviance, have been producing tracks and remixes for the past five years for such labels as Batty Bass, TRAX, Nervous, Get Up Recordings, TRIBAL, Night People, DFA, and Twirl. Their party, also named The Carry Nation, started at Brooklyn’s infamous after-hours spot The Spectrum and lived at both Steel Drums and 43 Scott before landing at Good Room. Their productions and the infamy of their parties have brought them around the world in recent years from Berlin to Chicago, Helsinki to San Francisco, Milan to Paris, Pittsburg to Austin, and their second city, London, including Block9 at Glastonbury Festival. The duo have past releases and remixes on Get Up Recordings, such as “Warriors” with The Cucarachas, Nita’s side project Brooklyn is Burning, and Will’s side project Automagic. Their catchy, ethereal house jam “Breakwater” continues to showcase their amazing talent at producing. They also include a dub of the track, entitled Praise Mix.

First up on remix duties is London’s Hannah Holland. Hannah’s career began ten years ago with legendary DJ residencies at seminal London clubs Trailer Trash, Batty Bass, and Dalston Superstore. Hannah regularly appears at clubs such as Fabric London, Dance Tunnel, Ministry Of Sound, and Bugged Out. She has toured the world extensively; China, Singapore, Australia and North America have all rocked out to Hannah’s distinctive bass-heavy sound playing alongside such luminaries as Steffi, Rodhad, Green Velvet, Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe, and Jennifer Cardini. As well as remixes for The Knife, DJ Hell, O Children and Planningtorock, Hannah has original releases on Legendary, Nervous Records, and Get Up Recordings. Her current releases include The Lush EP on Derrick Carter & Luke Solomon’s Classic Music Co. imprint and an incredible remix of the Spatial Awareness EP on Twirl. Her distinct productions, which fuse many styles into a hybrid of house, techno, and bass can be heard on her massive groove remix for “Breakwater”.

Next up is semi-new producers, but life-long artists, Banjee Report, aka Mister Wallace and aCeb00mbaP, who really got their start in the summer of 2011 as a party for the under-represented Queer class in Chicago. By the fall of 2012, the party grew to a globally-inspired podcast that reached over thirty-five countries. They dropped their debut mixtape, “Banjee Report First Edition”, in January 2013, followed by touring that included stops at Via festival in Pittsburgh and SXSW. After founding member aCeb00mbaP launched the label FUTUREHOOD, co-founder Mister Wallace released his debut EP, FAGGOT, in February 2016 to critical acclaim. Their remix for “Breakwater” is a sublime drum-infused dream.

Vanilla Ace (OFF Recordings) – “I like Hannah’s remix.”
Tyree Cooper (Chicago Vinyl Records) – “Breakwater is a nice track.”
Galen (Sunset Sound System) – “Raw and in the groove. Very nice.”
Black Mighty Wax (Irma Records) – “I’m gonna play the nice Hanna Holland remix!”
Fine Cut Bodies (Chi Recordings) – “Some nice oldschool vibes!”
Adam Warped (Whiskey Pickle) – “Hard to pick a favorite. I'm really digging them all!”
DJ Zach (107.7 The End – Seattle) – “Timeless sound. Dope.”
Al Mackenzie (Great Outdoors) – “Banjee Report mix is nice.”
Ken Liu (Headset Recordings) – “All 4 are quality feel-good tunes. Lots of groove.”
Jon Wesley (Music Goes On Radio Show) – “Excellent vibes here. I like the breakbeat style of the Praise mix and that Hannah Holland remix is nice too. I'll play all of these.”

Available Now From: Beatport, Traxsource, iTunes, and Spotify.

Hannah Holland - Live It EP (Get Up Recordings)

Get Up Recordings is back with another New York-meets-London collaboration from Hannah Holland (label owner of Batty Bass, Native City). Hannah Holland is a product of all the best bits of London club culture. She condenses the most innovative and exciting parties, scenes, movements, subcultures, and music into one frenetic curly haired whirlwind of a DJ. The Live It EP is a double A-side release that features vocals from club legends and remixers who are on the forefront of the underground club scene, from both sides of the pond.

First up is “Live It”. The original is inspired by the New York Ballroom House genre, taking cues from NYC club kids like its featured vocalist, Xander. With a dark, cutting bass line, equally cutting percussion, and vocals that reference the city nightlife, the track easily lends itself to the underground dance floor. Label owners Christy Love and W. Jeremy re-work the title track under their moniker House of Stank. Their remix is the housiest interpretation on the package with its bright, uplifting keys, swinging percussion, and thumping bass. Fellow New Yorkers, The Carry Nation also take a cue from the NY Ballroom genre for their remix, infusing it with their signature style of tribal beats, stabbing bass hits, and vocal FX samples.

The second original track on the release, “Play With the Maid,” is a dark and edgy house track filled with bitch-house style vocals provided by British DJ and producer Josh Caffe who makes reference to The Shed, an infamous after-hours spot tucked away deep in East London. Rounding out the EP is a remix of “Play With the Maid” from London’s The Cucarachas (Tom Stephan and Borja Peña). They give the track a super old school house vibe complete with chord stabs, driving four-on-the-floor beats, and a grooving bass line that kills. This release is a prerequisite for all after-hours heads.

Mazi (Audio Soul Project) - “Tasty vibe all ‘round this EP … I like both originals and The Cucarachas’ version, too.”
DJ Sneak - “The House of Stank mix is my pick.”
Chloe (Kill The DJ / Karat) - “Great tracks by Hannah! Nice remixes.”
Ben Mono (Undertones Gang / Plant Music) - “I’m loving ‘Play With The Maid.’”
Stacey Pullen - “This is cool.”
DK Watts (Short Bus Kids / Bounce House Recordings) - “Cool release … quite eclectic stuff which is nice.”
Toomy Disco (Kitsuné / Under The Shade) - “The House of Stank remix is the one for me.”
DJ Craig C (Pound Boys) - “This is a wicked EP … top notch all the way around!”
Mikey V (HAWT Music) - “I’m digging the Cucarachas remix a lot … and also House of Stank remix.”
Alinka (Classic Music Company) - “Great EP … I love every mix!”
Hardmix (Mercado Paralelo Music) - “Classic house style … I love it!”
Michael Fossati (Spirit of House) - “Truly mesmerizing and exhilarating.”
Merlyn Martin (Subdivisions Global Radio Show) - “The House of Stank and and Carry Nation remixes for me!”
Kadabra (The House Hookup Radio Show) - “The Cucarachas mix is the one for me. The rhythm’s good and so are the breakdowns.”
Russell Deeks (This Is Why We Dance) - “That Carry Nation remix is a monster!”
Tony D’Onghia (Radio Koper-Capodistria, Italy) - “I like the ’90s flavor of some of the tracks here … straight onto my radio playlists.”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “Rocking, jacking vibe to this. I like the samples and little rhythms over that catchy bass.”
Milton Welch (Soul Reflector Blog) - “I’m a huge fan of Hannah Holland. ‘Live It’ is a groovy slice of deep house, and it shows her bass-driven sensibility.”

Available now from Beatport and iTunes.

Christy Love - I'm Goin' Under (feat. Ana Matronic) (Get Up Recordings)

The latest release from Get Up Recordings is a classic house monster! “I’m Goin’ Under” is the breakout solo release from label co-owner Christy Love featuring a killer guest vocal from Scissor Sisters front-woman Ana Matronic. Christy Love has been immersed in the house music scene for more than two decades and is one of the most sought-after DJs in NYC because she consistently destroys dance floors all over the city (and beyond). Her distinct sets comprise of a clever mixture of classic and modern house bursting with driving beats and funky bass lines, playing a pivotal role in defining the current underground sound of New York. This DJ prowess, combined with her production work as House of Stank with long-time collaborator, W. Jeremy, and the success of their label, Get Up Recordings, has transformed Christy Love into a house music triple threat. The original version is a nod to underground classic house, yet reflective of all the musical styles that are currently happening in New York City - elements of deep tech, ’90s house and a diva-esque vocal by Ms. Matronic. Christy also includes a re-worked, club-friendlier version with choppier vocals layered over sounds reminiscent of the classic New York City Ballroom house scene.

The release also includes two remixes, the first coming from Australian born / Berlin resident Michelle Owen. In addition to production and remix work on labels such as Lost My Dog, Moodmusic, Exploited, and Dirt Crew, Michelle has also worked with Ben Watt at his label Buzzin Fly Records, the Beatport office in Berlin, Native Instruments, and currently runs her own music product management company. Michelle’s multi-dimensional artistry really comes through on her remix, which is a ’90s house big beat approach with rhythms and sounds harking back to the early U.K. rave scene.

The second remix comes from London’s Hannah Holland, co-owner of the label Batty Bass which has become one of the U.K.’s most-respected underground labels. The label’s bi-monthly parties at The Star of Bethnal Green and XOYO are described by Time Out as “… a must-do on the U.K.’s club calendar”. She is also a frequent DJ at renowned parties such as Bugged Out, The Warehouse Project, Fabric, Ibiza’s Amnesia, and Glastonbury. Her remix of “I’m Goin’ Under” reflects her signature production style, a ’90s warehouse feel with a bottom-heavy bass line punctuated by bouncy percussion.

Be sure to check out the video for “I’m Goin’ Under” - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YSmhKK4W8x4 (please share it if you dig it!)

Graeme Park - “The Michelle Owen remix stands out … superb!”
Jay West - “I’m all over the original and the Michelle Owen remix!”
Tyree Cooper - “Nice!”
Moodymanc (20/20 Vision) - “I’m liking the Michelle Owen and Hannah Holland mixes.”
Ant Plate (Rhythm Plate / YSE) - “The London hip housin’ Michelle Owen mix the most for me.”
Severino (Horse Meat Disco / Up Yours) - “I think all the mixes here are great.”
JC Pinto (one28 Recordings) - “I’m loving the ’90s warehouse rave vibe on Michelle Owen’s mix.”
Joey Silvero (Distant People) - “Love’s Re-Work … funky little cookie! I like this. The bass line instantly made me smile.”
Al Bradley (3am Recordings) - “Michelle Owen’s remix is cool here … great percussive and bass groove workout.”
Eric Davenport - “I’m digging Love’s Re-Work. Totally captures the late 80’s acid house vibe.”
DJ Nova (Rodon FM) - “More retro floor killers are always welcome and Get Up Recordings is establishing its own unique sound on this trend. The Michelle Owen remix is the one for me here … it’s like a late ’80s old school Bomb The Bass monster, an early UK breakbeat big rave weapon.”
Brandon Bass (Hub City Music) - “This release sounds like something I would have bought on wax in the ’90s … nice work!”

Available now from Beatport and Stompy.