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Los Angeles (August 21st, 2017) – Firepower Records is excited to announce the forthcoming release of Dack Janiels’ Dackwoods EP, which drops September 8th. It’s an absolute crusher. This will be Dack’s second EP release with Firepower Records, and it surpasses the level of savagery he injected into his first EP with us, Swangin, which is saying a lot—Swangin was some top level filth. Dackwoods reveals a producer who has become a pioneer in multi genre bass production movements sweeping the game right now. With deep roots in Hip Hop and Rap, Dack Janiels brings us an EP that will fit into any festival set list, leaving major DJs across the world wondering how their set was ever any good without these tunes.
The EP begins with the title track, “Dackwoods”, and it’s a pulverizing trapstyle roller. A slicing synth construction leads the tune over the low rumbling bass. Dack Janiels has created a tune that is festival ready, but would also sound sick AF rolling down Sunset Blvd on the way to the next function.
“Slaughter” goes 0 to Riddim real quick, and as that beat proves it’s capacity to annihilate bass hungry fans around the globe, Dack Janiels pushes its evolution. By adding huge, heavy synth components and more modern bass constructions, the tune is a big and tasty slice of the future of what Riddim will be.
Protohype and Dack Janiels join forces for “Savage”, and all the hype surrounding the tune is real, and has been supported by Excision, Snails, Uber, and Subtronics. Both Dack and Protohype have played this tune out through this summer’s festival season, and the reactions have been overwhelmingly positive. The sinister chord progression and west coast rap feel combines with Protohype’s stellar production prowess, and the result is a massive Dubstep anthem.
Squaring out the EP is “Extra Power”, and this is Dack Janiels’ attempt to KO the audience. Toggling between major trap styles and Dubstep beat constructions, the tune garners a complexity that allows for a major buildup and heavier drop. Dack Janiels builds in a wall of sound that puts the pressure on crowds and does not let up. It’s a dangerous tune, and for that reason, it should be used widely.
Tracklist for Dackwoods:
For more information on Dack Janiels:
https://www.facebook.com/DackJaniels666/
https://twitter.com/dackjanielsdub
https://www.beatport.com/artist/dack-janiels/398586
For more information on Firepower Records:
https://soundcloud.com/firepowerrecs
https://www.facebook.com/FirepowerRecs
https://twitter.com/firepowerrecs
www.youtube.com/user/FirepowerRecs
For Press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
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Los Angeles (February 27, 2017) – Firepower Records is beyond thrilled to announce the release of 40oz Cult’s co-founder and gangster rap aficionado Dack Janiels’ forth coming EP Swangin on March 17th, and it goes hard AF. Every track is a set list smash-fest, and each is an obvious option-A tune for taking crowds to the edges of insanity. Expertly arranged and masterfully crafted, these tracks show an artist whose production prowess transcends the ordinary. Dack Janiels let his beasts of bass music production out for a bit of feeding frenzy, and there’s blood everywhere. What follows is the absolute carnage of that feast.
The first track off the EP, “Wut Da Fuq”, is a straight audio assassin. The lead-in presents a sinister horror-movie-esque tone with an eerie melody, but, as the drop hits, the synth pulses incessantly and slams you to the ground. The track is loud and aggressive and breaks only long enough for you to gather your sanity before slamming you to the ground again.
“Swangin” goes in big with sweeping key patterns and intriguing vocal samples, but it doesn’t take long before the buzz-saw synths tear through you braincase. Delightfully surprising is Dack Janiels homage to the artistry of record scratching. Sections of the track feature the technique lending the track an organic, throwback vibe.
The third track on the EP, “Knifing”, is the audio equivalent of a full on street fight. Dack’s frequent foray into 80’s era synths and samples is present here, and the track is much more hype as a result. The tune rages, and the frenetic synth constructions are absolutely crushing. A DJ who starts a set with this tune will have the dance floor in puddles within minutes.
Squaring out the EP is “Bring It”, and the organic scratch samples become Dack Janiel’s prominent feature. His gangster rap upbringing shines through here, and the track bangs as a result. “Bring It” is fun and vibey, and you need it in your set list asap.
The track listing for Swangin is:
For more information on Dack Janiels:
https://www.facebook.com/DackJaniels666/
https://twitter.com/dackjanielsdub
https://www.instagram.com/dackjaniels/
For More Information on Firepower records:
https://soundcloud.com/firepowerrecs
https://www.facebook.com/FirepowerRecs
https://twitter.com/firepowerrecs
www.youtube.com/user/FirepowerRecs
For Press Inquiries, contact:
Lee Underwood
Publicity Manager I Firepower Records
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