Showing posts with label Mad Decent. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mad Decent. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Mad Decent x Thump x Serato | Peyote Pizza Braykz



Peyote Pizza Braykz is a salute to the classic battle records of the '90s, refashioned with that unmistakable Mad Decent sound.

Paul Devro, Mad Decent's DJ and creative director, built 5 scratch battle tracks by going through the label's archives with a fine tooth comb and plucking out his favorite bits. The result is a collage of jersey club, dancehall, EDM and hip hop breaks scattered with weird and wonderful vocals of Riff Raff, Blaqstarr and Nicky da B. It's party music, primarily, and a celebration of classic scratch records, pizza and Mad Decent.

Stay tuned to see the vinyl in action.



Available 10th December from the Serato Online store (RRP USD49): http://sera.to/-b5h9

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Vic Mensa at Mad Decent Block Party | RECAP (Official Video HD)





Shot & Edited by Jules Schratter
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Monday, January 20, 2014

Blaqstarr | Gangsta | Blaq-Files

The Blaq-Files is out on 1/23 on Jeffree's / Mad Decent!

Blaqstarr is back! Prep yourself for the release of The Blaq-Files with an early free download of a Blaqstarr classic, "Gangsta!"

We've dusted off 4 of the heaviest unreleased tracks from the Supastarr era here and brought them into the light with brand new mixing and mastering. You might have come across these over the years but these new versions are super crisp and loud, doing justice to four classic tracks that were previously only available as low quality mp3s. Lose your mind all over again with "Hands Up Thumbs Down", "Lemme Hump You", "I Can Feel It In The Air" and "Slide To The Left."

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Friday, August 23, 2013

Serato x Mad Decent Block Party 2013

Watch a re-cap of the 2013 Mad Decent Block Party in Brooklyn at Williamsburg Park. Check out some of the madness from the Dillon Francis and Major Lazer sets.