Dog Day ep is the debut by German turntablist and award-winning producer B-Ju. After two singles for Equinox Records and Error Broadcast, the kid refines his style with these five originals. Between funky Boom-Bap, soulful sampling and groggy Rap grooves, B-Ju's "Dog Day EP" sounds equally classic and contemporary. Watch out for the strictly limited 7" vinyl single featuring treats by 1000names (Black Acre) and Herrmutt Lobby (Eat Concrete). Digitally, Ghostly recording artist Mux Mool and our very own Benny B. Blonco put B-Ju through the hooks.
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Dog Day ep is the debut by German turntablist and award-winning producer B-Ju. After two singles for Equinox Records and Error Broadcast, the kid ref… read more
Dog Day ep is the debut by German turntablist and award-winning producer B-Ju. After two singles for Equinox Records and Error Broadcast, the kid refines his style with these five origin… read more
German hip-hop is an oxymoron. Fortunately, Germans listening to hip-hop is not, and Germans mixing hip-hop is a darn fine thing indeed. Especially when aforementioned Germans engage in frenetic turntablism to do so, becoming party-starting whizz-kids on the wheels of steel. And what’s even better is when those Germans take that love of hip-hop and infuse it with the most gut-rumbling subs around to form a bastard bumping house offspring, all swagger and step, and in doing so find favor with that West Coast tastemaker Mr Claude VonStroke. B-Ju is that German, a true child of hip-hop… read more
German hip-hop is an oxymoron. Fortunately, Germans listening to hip-hop is not, and Germans mixing hip-hop is a darn fine thing indeed. Especially when aforementioned Germans engage in fre… read more
German hip-hop is an oxymoron. Fortunately, Germans listening to hip-hop is not, and Germans mixing hip-hop is a darn fine thing indeed. Especially when aforementioned Germans engage in frenetic turntablism to do so, becoming party-sta… read more