Words by RHEK —
For his new My House EP on Finnish label Top Billin, Canadian beatmaker Grandtheft enlisted our own Deejay Theory to collaborate with him on a B-side cut called “Hear This.” The swinging, reggae-tinged, moombahton-esque collabo has a whole heap of obscure samples from yard so even if club music isn’t your thing, there’s fun to be had picking out the sources. Still, we’re betting you might dig “Hear This” anyway—it’s just that fresh.
The EP also includes an international squad of heavy hitting remixes from Top Billin & Swick, Thugli, gLAdiator, Astronomar, Kepikei and Keys & Krates (with latter two giving their take on “Hear This”). Head over to www.topbillinmusic.com to peep the niceness and make sure you cop. And if you’re at South by Southwest this week, go check Theory at one of his many dates around town.
Purchase “Hear This” on Beatport / Juno / Amazon
Preview and cop the “My House” EP here
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