Yes finally, it is here, the day you have all been waiting for.

Prjct Myhm release their first ever EP today on Booty Galaxy Records.

Featuring Keep It Moving, Easy Sex and Last Dance plus dancefloor killing remixes by High Rankin and Riskotheque & Marchmellow.

Here’s a little review by 412 magazine: .

“Live, they were like some kind of crazy punk band – Brimming with energy, messyness and a don’t-give-a-fuck attitude. On CD, they retain many of these qualities, but it’s easier to appreciate the raw and dirty nature of Captain Clamp’s production. Like many great bands around at the moment, the EP takes many cues from dance music production but has a more natural feel to it.

It’s also a lot easier to appreciate Princess Sections unique vocal stylings on CD. I can honestly say Princess Sections is one of the most foul-mouthed female singers i’ve ever heard… she also sounds like a very dirty young lady. She’s got a beautiful singing voice though, and couple this with her ability to rap to a very high standard and what you’ve got is a fucking sick lead singer. If they ever go global i’m sure she would give the Rolling Stones and Motley Cru a run for their money on backstage shenanigans. Seriously, listen to the EP…. she sounds like a nutter.

The two remixes on the CD are also really good. I’ve got to say I prefer the Marchmellow and Riskotheque dubstep mix over High Rankin’s electro refix. Both are damn good though and DJ’s should be keeping their ears peeled for these remixes. They will definitely move a dancefloor.”

Yeah so don’t just take our word for it, take that guy’s word for it as well.

If your lucky enough to live in Brighton then pop down to Resident or Rounder quick and get one of the limited edition digipak CD’s before they’re all gone.

But if your not in Brighton do not fear, you can get a digital download of the EP from your favourite online music store!! (well it maybe not your favourite but iTunes has it for only £2.49!!)

So go forth buy it, play it to all your friends, buy it for your parents for Easter and tell the world about the MYHM!!!!

http://www.juno.co.uk/ppps/products/1547121-02.htm

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Prjct-Myhm-EP-Explicit/dp/B003ATX4GU/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=dmusic&qid=1269876640&sr=8-1

Someone actually chose us bunch of idiots to support Gift of Gab this Sunday @ the Freebutt. Get there early, gonna be sick. Peep this shit yo. STRICTLY NO DRONERS ALLOWED!!!!!!!

We’re not Metallica or anything but we’re not fucking crusties either. Ideally we would prefer people bought this EP so we can buy some new trainers, fags, and some Glade tickets. So that’s why we put up a little teaser of our EP mixed by the glorious Sir Dan of King. Have a listen here.

For those of you that haven’t heard of skweee, go on the skweeelicious blog and find out for yourself you lazy fuck. Our job is to find the cool music, not write a fucking thesis on it. For everyone else you’re too cool to read this so don’t bother.


Photo by Emily Barnet

Download the Skweee mix by clicking the little arrow on the soundcloud player, you lazy uncultured fuck.
Boss Kite- Skweee Mix

Seeing as Skweee is a relatively new and underground style maybe you should give everyone a little introduction to the Skweee sound.

Take a synthesizer, and squeeze the funk out of it. That’s the general ethos of Skweee. It’s mid tempo, head bobbing stuff that has a real humour and personality that I haven’t heard in electronic music for a long time. I hear stuff like early electro funk from the 70’s and 80’s, G-Funk and Hip Hop, and 8-Bit chip tune but i’m not so sure the inspiration that the Skandinavian guys had when they started it.Other people are really starting to take it in a number of different directions these days though.

It’s not so restricted to tempo either. There’s no pounding four to the floor, or any beat that anyone really adhears too which gives you a lot of freedom when making skweee. As a producer i’ve found it quite liberating, taking everything back to a really basic form and limiting yourself.

I’m sure I’ve seen you raving at every Glade ever, you think Skweee’s got a chance on the UK festival circuit this year?

Not yet. I think there needs be a dramatic shift in the current UK underground before we really start seeing skweee make waves over here. Everyone loves the bass right now, and it’s one thing that skweee doesn’t focus on so much. A lot of people think of skweee being an off shoot from dubstep, partly due to the slow pace of it, and partly due to Eero Johannes ‘We could be skweeeroes’ track that has a kind of dubstep feel and a wobble bass in it. But the skandinavian guys have never really been influenced by that so much. It’s hard to relate it to most of the stuff coming from the UK right now, and it obviously wasn’t developed in this country, so it doesn’t have any ties to other forms of UK dance music.

Saying that, I think it’s got a really infectious quality that can just grab hold of people quickly, so you never know. It will be my dream to dance to skweee on a sunny sunday afternoon at glade festival, but i think we might have to wait just a little while longer for that. I’ll be happy to see it lurking in the undergrowth for a while yet.

So your doing your first live set at Donky Pitch on the 18th Feb. can you give us an idea of what toys your gonna be playing with?

I’m a controller freak and since starting with Ableton a few years ago, I literally haven’t touched anything else since. I recently purchased a LaunchPad which is what i’m mainly gonna be performing the set on, along with some synth modulation with a microphone. I’ve got plans to involve some more live elements eventually, like vocoding and some MIDI guitar, but for the first set, I just wanted to keep it simple, and make it cohesive and good to listen to, as a set, rather than getting too bogged down in the elements of control and performance. I’ve often gotten a bit sidetracked by stuff like that when creating live sets in the past.

Your the only guy from Brighton and maybe the UK we’ve heard of making Skweee, any other local funksters out there we should check out?

The guys from donky pitch are doing a great job promoting this new wave of underground wonked out/ funky ass bass music. It’s great to have some forward thinking promoters in Brighton again putting on great nights. Promoters Aka Aka Roar are getting some great names into town too, including Untold, Appleblim and Brackles. Stuff on the more 2 step side of Dubstep. Totally loving that sound at the moment, and am glad I don’t have to trek up to london to see the big names in that field.

In terms of artists, its great to have Slugabed in town with his residency at Donky Pitch, who seems to destroy the soundsystem every time i’ve seen him. Deadfader are also a Brighton duo to watch out for. I’ve known the guys for a while, and they’ve recently started making some incredible stuff. Kind of big noisy dubstep with a totally twisted edge. It’s pure filth.

Have you had any response from the Scandinavian pioneers to your tunes? Do they dig Brighton Skweee?

As soon as I had a demo of my first boss kite track I sent it to Harmonia and Flogsta, just to let them know they had support from this side of Europe. The track was pretty sketchy, but they were really encouraging, and welcomed me with open arms. The community is pretty small right now, so it’s kind of personal the way we all know each other (musically at least) and help promote each others music. Obviously the internet has been great. The Nation of Skweee forum, Skweelicious blog, and a great user base on soundcloud has really helped build up a community for the genre across the globe.

You also play keytar in :kinema: any dirty gossip you can give us on the other :kinema: guys?

Andy is absolutely rubbish at washing up, and Dom wishes he was an RnB singer a little TOO much on some days. We’ve been playing for a while now and have been gigging pretty intensely recently, so those guys are kind of like brothers to me. You’ll have to wait for my memoirs for the real juicy stuff.

Randy Barracuda said in the Skweee movie that learning to make Skweee was like learning how to masturbate, any advice for young kids out there learning how to jack off?

Put some skweee on the turntables and do it real slow.

Boss Kite-CKMY

Boss Kite plays his debut live set at Brighton’s coolest night Donky Pitch, this Thursday at the Jazz Rooms so get yo Booty’s down there and get funkin’

Download Boss Kite’s EP for free below!!!


www.myspace.com/bosskitemusic
www.soundcloud.com/bosskite
www.bosskite.bandcamp.com
www.twitter.com/bosskite

Hey Guys

Tickets are available now for the Booty Galaxy/Prjct Myhm EP online from the link below


Tickets now available for
Booty Galaxy presents PrjctMyhm EP Launch
from www.WeGotTickets.com

We’ve had a great response to this already over 130 attending and 290 maybes on the Facebook event and we’ve only got 150 tickets, so get in there and snap them up while you can!!

For line-up details and all the info check the Launch Partaaaaaaayy post

Big Up to you all!!xx

High Rankin is a very naughty boy, and Booty Galaxy are pleased to have snapped him up for a remix on the PrjctMyhm EP to be released next month

Much like myself he originates from a cracked out shithole town near Brighton. However while I had the dubious pleasure of spending my formative years with The Ordinary Boys, High Rankin was hanging with Mumdance and L-Vis 1990, two of the freshest producers around.

Nowadays he smashes dancefloors the world over with his unique style of banging dubstep, as well keeping everyone LOLing with Hugh Rankin his comedy sidekick.

And now High Rankin has achieved true worldwide recognition,  as this semi-retarded bro-stepper will prove:

Here’s his latest mix along with a charming introduction by the man himself:

High Rankin presents Fury Rank

Shitting Tits

I’m krazy, mad, mental, wacky and kooky.
Anyone who disagrees, i have this to say to you:

Fuck you and the horse you rode in on.

Here is mix of angry music which i chopped together badly whilst in a bit of a mood.
Its called Fury Rank. (See what i did there? No? Please see the above statement)

1. Foreign Beggars – Get a bit more (Skizm remix)
2. Blazin, Lethal Junkie & Big Red Cap – Lock this down (Cliffhanga remix)
3. Ivory – Hand Grenade
4. Ivory – Hand Grenade (Excision and Datsik remix)
5. Pixel Fist – Yautja
6. Hulk – Hot Pepper
7. Temper D – Stress head
8. Cliffhanga – Cannibal girls
9. Skunk Anansie – Charity (High Rankin remix)
10. Dog Fashion Disco – The Hitchhiker (interlude)
11. King Cannibal – Aragami Style
12. Borgore – The bitter orchestra girl
13. J Majik and Wickaman – Persia
14. Noisia – Machine gun (Spor remix)
15. Audio – Pandorum
16. Donny – Symptomless coma (Current Value remix)
17. El Creepo – Lazy tiger

BIG UP HIGH RANKIN!!!!

Booty Galaxy presents

PrjctMyhm EP Launch

Wednesday 24th March

10pm-3am

Jam, Middle Street, Brighton

To celebrate the launch of Booty Galaxy Records and the debut PrjctMyhm release we are bringing you a night of Brighton’s finest cutting edge electronic music!

Featuring live sets from

Prjct Myhm

A very special set from, Electro Hipsteppas Prjct Myhm as we celebrate the launch of their debut EP.
Expect swearing, lots of bass and the sickest drummer in town.

http://www.myspace.com/12sections

Boss Kite

Boss Kite is a Brighton producer who has been inspried by the sounds of electronic skandinavian music over the last year and decided to make his own brand of the synthetic funk. The only guy playing live Skweee in Brighton…legend!!

http://soundcloud.com/bosskite


AK/DK

AK/DK:  two mentalists :   two drumkits  :   lots of filthy synths
AK/DK’s sets are mainly improvised around ideas, and often feature guests, with the emphasis on noisey dancing…

http://www.myspace.com/akdkgroup

with DJ sets from

VERY SPECIAL GUEST TO BE ANNOUNCED!!!VERY SPECIAL GUEST TO BE ANNOUNCED!!!VERY SPECIAL GUEST TO BE ANNOUNCED!!

Riskotheque and Marchmellow

“Riskotheque”, has quickly become the producer of choice for DJ’s everywhere. Already widely regarded as the ‘next big thing’, with huge releases on “Audio Freaks”, “Z-Audio”, “Suicide Dubs”, “Dark circles” and “Wicky Lindows” receiving rave reviews. He will joined by up and coming producer MarchMellow who’s been dropping big tunes all over the UK in the last few months.

http://www.myspace.com/riskotheque
http://www.myspace.com/marchmellowuk

Larry Turnip

Recently signed to Pittsburgh’s Savoury Audio this Brighton duo produce forward thinking dubstep, creating epic sets littered with their own productions.

http://soundcloud.com/larryturnip

Brown Noise and Volta

Since arriving in Brighton from the Isie of Wight, these guys have created big waves in the scene with smashing DJ sets and their own Black Label promotions nights. There set at the Bestival last year saw them welcomed back to the island in style as home-grown heroes.

http://www.myspace.com/brownnoiseiow
http://www.myspace.com/voltadub

The debut Prjct Myhm EP will be released on Monday 29th March and will be available to download or as a very limited edition Digipak CD.

The CD will be available at the launch party so you will be able to snap one up before theyr’e all gone and get to hear it before anyone else.

With 3 PrjctMyhm tracks plus remixes by High Rankin and Riskotheque & Marchmellow.

Tickets £5 in advance