Release Day! DJ Kable “Dancefloor Disclosure” EP in Stores Now


DJ Kable - Dancefloor Disclosure EPReturning from his first remix appearance on the London UK label Bone Idle Records, DJ Kable follows up with a gritty triad of fresh all-original electro-house tracks to round out his first official release.  The title track, Dancefloor Disclosure, features a dirty funk-filled bass line with portamento swing and subtle vocoder-laden lines with a message that seems to speak to those that dance alone in a crowd full of people.  Organized Grind, as the name implies, builds a deck of vintage-sounding organ chords and then drops into a series of grimy bass cuts that is meant to send the shoes of many into a frenzy.  Finally, rounding out the EP with plenty of wobbly bits, a breakbeat interlude, and cinematic arpeggios, Chemistry Set takes you into the darker side of Kable’s cerebral meanderings.  Here’s what the people are saying:

“The whole EP is bangin.  DJ Kable knows how to make some quality electro house.”
– Andru Pozzatron

“Good Electro House must be like this” – Lime The DJ

“DJ Kable is back on Bone Idle with his very own EP release.  Three awesome electro house tracks, each completely unique and dancefloor ready.” – Bone Idle Records

Available Today on:  Beatport | Juno | iTunes

Release Day! DJ Kable and Michael Mcnabb Remixes in Stores Now

Bone Idle Records (London, UK) today released a track entitled “Black Mango” by Australian fidget-house artist Riggers.  The release comes with a total of (4) pumping remixes coming from different corners of the globe — France, Russia, and the United States.  Included, are mixes from Four 4ths’ very own Michael Mcnabb and DJ Kable:

Riggers - Black MangoUS based DJ and producer Michael McNabb submitted a mind blowing electro mashup of Black Mango, a self admitted perfectionist, McNabb tweaked this mix to the max. Distorted, detuned sawtooth leads fly over the catchy vocal of ‘Are You Ready?’ and to top it off it crashes around a set of beats Phil Collins would be jealous of. Riggers went mental over this remix in the best possible way, enough to seal second place on the EP.”
Bone Idle Records

“US based DJ Kable takes Black Mango on a tense hardcore night out. We liken this remix to how our shoes end up after a few hours in a club… clean at the start, filthy at the end. Taking just the vocals from the original this remix has given Black Mango a tight work over. With reverb, delay laden breaks and a build that drops into an electro fuzzed bassline, mean this one is not one to wear your best Adidas too!”
Bone Idle Records

Get it on Beatport or your favorite digital download store.

Upcoming Remix Releases

On December 27th, 2010, two dancefloor-stompin’ remixes by Four4ths’ very own Michael Mcnabb and DJ Kable are set to drop on Beatport, iTunes, DJ Download, Juno Download, and Trackitdown.  They both took the Australian artist Riggers‘ fidget-house track “Black Mango” and twisted up their own electro-house versions.  The Bone Idle Records UK release will feature additional remixes by Woobbes and Azverento.