- Footwork, techno, club, electro—it's all dynamite in Swisha's hands.
- "Swisha is the KING of 145-155 [BPM] transition tracks," Juke Bounce Werk head DJ Noir tweeted this morning, referring to "Self Charging," from the New York producer's new EP. The track is somewhere between techno, footwork and East Coast club music, synthesizing elements of all three. The whole record works in this between zone: "Nine Dollar Beer In Bushwick" could be a late-night Bossa anthem, while "Clout Psychosis" is dark, clammy electro of the highest order. Then there's "MacBook Music," a delirious footwork track featuring Mac OSX sounds and Swisha drowsily intoning, "I'm on that Mac!" He molds every genre to fit his deadpan sense of humour, and more importantly, his sense for how to move a dance floor. He's never boring.
Lista de sequência de músicas01. Nine Dollar Beer In Bushwick
02. Clout Psychosis
03. If The Shoe Fits
04. MacBook Music
05. Self Charging