Herbert - Got To Be Movin’ (Mr. Ho and Florian Blauensteiner simple edit)

Florian and myself are massive Matthew Herbert fans, so when we first got the news that he was re-releasing a ton of his house tracks on a compilation called “Herbert Complete”, we got inspired to come up with an edit of one of our favourite dancefloor tracks from Herbert. By no means did we try to outdo this fantastic original, just added a little touches here and there to make it more compatible in our dj sets.

Grab it here or here. Grab it quick because we going to have it online for a limited time only.

Hope you like it!

Mx

Dj Paul’s meat rub

It is no secret that Lozano and myself are big Three 6 Mafia fans. With Christmas just round the corner, I might just get him this. In fact, I met get the whole crew one each so we can all have Dj Paul’s sauce on our meat (might taste good with carrots too Johanna?)

M

Ghost!

Nice article about ghost production in mixmag here

Mr Ho

The Inflated…

Big things coming from Mr. Ho next week on Klasse. The Soundcloud previews have been up for a while now, but this is the first official announcement of our 24th (say whaaa?!) release (and yes, that is the one and only Big Pun up there, and yes he does appear to have a Klasse tattoo).

Opening the release is title track ‘The Inflated’, a rolling monster of synthesizers, frantic percussion and low-end Juno-style bass stabs. Hypnotizing melodies swim over Ho’s trademark drum work, creating an urgent but restrained introduction that leads you up to the breakdown. Juxtaposing the original synth line, Mr Ho brings in a mean bass hook that adds movement and depth, stretching the notes out until the elements meet together in a final crescendo.

Following, ‘No Explanation’ is a deep excursion into 90’s House. Strings and stabs create a moody and melancholic atmosphere whilst Chicago style bass lines and 808 claps provide the energy and pace.

NRK boss Nick Harris steps in to rework ‘No Explanation’, turning up the dial and bringing back the clock with a retro infused house heavy hitter. Raw drums run alongside a stabbing shuffling bass line, strings and FX building suspense before a final synth-line creeps in and rounds everything off perfectly to a pure dance floor killer.

Check out the release previews below!

Mr. G

Big fan of this man’s music, nice to hear he is back with a new album. A recent interview with him here, big shout out to stylistberlin for letting me repost.

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Mr. Ho

Room in your heart

This track went down extremely well last night when Mr. Ho played it during our tag team set at Pratersauna.

Just sharing some recent discoveries

Alright, everybody at Klasse always complain that I never blog. I like to think of myself as the dude who posts only when he has some good shit for you.

First off I want to introduce you to a friend and talented musician who goes by the name of Eugene Tambourine. This guy took me to the best record spots in NYC last year, and also shared generously his vast knowledge of music. In fact, his edit of Donna McGhee “Make it last forever” was the inspiration behind my edit of the same track. You can get hold of Eugene’s edits here

Next up is some Austrian talent called Lee Stevens and the Beautiful People. Lee Stevens is a veteran dj from Vienna who spins the finest in disco and house, which you can definitely hear the influence his catchy productions.

Enjoy yourself!

 

M x