DF04: JINX

A: THE RAID - ORIGINAL MIX
Since the early days of illegal parties in warehouses to a field in Somerset we've all been there- unwanted attention from the local constabulary when you're trying to get down... Jinx's answer - spike the police, turn the sound system up and drop this beast!
Fresh from their recent releases on Koma and Bones mighty Burrito imprint and Resin records the Jinx boys provide pure tech badness.
The Raid just keeps rolling with intense analogue builds and steam hammer drops and a sample that will stop the club in its tracks.
With the bass line - Jinx go for the body cavity search!
AA: THE RAID -FUNK THA PIGZ MIX
On the flip the Jinx boys crack out the 303 tighten down the beats, change the flavour and inject some tech funk as they handle remix duties.The result one hour later your friendly Rozzer has his top off smiling sweetly and wiggling his arse to this rerub – fruity bass and wicked syncopated vocal samples makes sure the boys in blue will be gurning till the sun comes up ………….you never know they might even let the Jinx boys out early for good behaviour.
Already causing a stir everywhere its been dropped and has been an anthem at SUMO Cardiffs best breaks night and has picked up DJ support from Koma And Bones,Metric,Porno Breaks,Mofo,Boombox,Stantons etc.
review
“Right from when the beats kick in on The Raid, you know that this tracks going to offer the listener something a little different.With its relentless beats & cacophony of drugged-up fx & sounds, this track should see the Dead Famous label stamp it’s mark firmly on the world of breaks & beats!! Keep an eye on this excellent label, as from what we’ve heard these guys have got some real gems forthcoming! ”
- Mole & Aya Boombox Records
“Both mixes are great! Totally Monster, Loving it! ”
-Tony Tay Zouk Resident Singapore
“This track is a seriously sick pounder that destroys dance floors! .. its topped of by a very apt breakdown which takes you back to 91 / 92 when the police did nt take kindly to people having the time of their lives in warehouses up and down the country…badass!”
- Move Ya And Steve Lavers Audiobug Records
DF03 :Robosapiens

After their well-received debut 12” on Dead Famous, the Robosapiens are back with another pair of their trademark techy, peak-time tracks. The up-and-coming duo, Jamie Flukes and Steve Kyte, bring with them years of experience behind the decks and involvement in dance music, something that is clearly evident in their production.
A: What's Wrong
WHAT’S WRONG goes straight for the dancefloor jugular… a big rockin’ sound with driving beats and bubbling 303 acid lines, a clever sample of the Breeders’ ‘Cannonball’ and a vocal hook that explores the benefits of chemical enhancement. Having been road-tested by the fellas in all their recent sets, this tune has done the business every time. Gaining support from all the major players
AA: Come On
COME ON brings the warehouse sensibilities of yesteryear bang up to date, a relentless monster that gets heads down and arses up wherever it’s played. A deeper groove paves the way for some proper techno-influenced ‘reach-for-the-lazar’ moments. Lazar not included.
review
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“Robosapiens get it right again been on the office stereo for ages a wkd tune “
- Carl Loben DJ Magazine / Westway Records.
“Fantastic to hear pumping out in a club at three in the morning I like it alot “
-Vandal LOT49
- AA -
“No one makes tunes this deep and funky anymore this is simply quality”
- Jean Jacques Smoothie Plastic Raygun
“Proper panty shitter the percussion is amazing “
- Jinx Burrito Records
"This tune rocks hard, and will be a main stay within our sets for sometime to come, proper roller, nice tight groove, full support! Dead famous do it again. 4/5"
- DJ Mole Boombox Records