You The Best Review On No-Trivia


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     ''Baltimore club producer Murder Mark begins “You The Best” with a nod to “Blue Monday” by New Order. That timeless, simple kick drum intro though, doesn’t build to something more elegant or radio-ready. Instead, there’s just more minimal, sorta evil-sounding percussion stacked on top of other noisy drums, only letting up for a few sonically bold diversions (a sea of “what?!” shouts, a handclap and techno-synth breakdown). Like most club music being made in 2011, the “Think” break isn’t the driving force of the song or even a part of it at all anymore. Baltimore’s batty dance music is mutating as fast as all those electronic genres still deemed blog-worthy, so please pay attention. The video for “You The Best” is similarly stripped-down: An empty room, some dancers, fog, and cool colors. And you know, it isn’t Beyonce’s post-apocalyptic Russ Meyer couture freak-out or nothing, but a room of dudes and only dudes (Team Squad Up) performing a really amazing mix of in-the-club rocking-off and almost interpretive dance to a shit-talk track, holds its own kind of gender-bucking fun.''


Murder Mark X TT The Artist X Mike-Mike "Set Me Free" Gets City Paper Write Up

At this point, giving old Motown hits the club treatment is pretty much played out—and nobody’s ever gonna top DJ Technics’ “Mr. Postman” anyway—but Murder Mark cleverly reimagines that entry-level club music trick on “Set Me Free.” The Cherry Hill club producer.......Continue Reading here http://blogs.citypaper.com/noise/index.php/2011/01/listen-murder-mark-and-friends-set-me-free/