I have been waiting a long time for this, and its finally here! The first release on my digital imprint, RTDLTD, will be released through Nu Urban Music. I got the idea for a digital imprint, and was offered up a deal from the good folks at NUM, and it feels like its been a long time coming.RTDLTD001 features two slammin' tunes from the one like Noah D; his catalogue has been fierce, especially over the last few years - he can drop heavy, dark tunes like his 12" on Resolute, or he can come with the half-step ragga vibes like his Pure Vibez release. Or, he can totally flip the script and drop some heavy Dubstep flavors pon ya 'ead. He's had tracks drop on Trouble On Vinyl, GASM, Argon, Subway and Renegade, with more fire to come. This release is more of the dancefloor-Ragga flavor, and has already been featured by DJ Cable (who used the title of the B-Side for his new monthly mix series); he sent me a batch of wicked tunes while I was working on another project, and these two stood out to me as a solid release, so here we go - big tings a'gwarn!
RTDLTD001
digital distribution via NUM
Please check out the above clips, and if you're diggin' them, pick this release right up. I started this label with the intention to be solely digital distro, but in speaking with Nu Urban, the idea is that, based on the response, consideration for vinyl releases of these tracks will be discussed, so if you love this and want it on wax, let the sales speak it!
Forthcoming RTDLTD releases include tracks from Cycom, Edward Oberon, Mass Production, Kantyze, Vortex, Mr. Dymz and a host of other producers. Artwork is being handled by the talented Uriela, so give her a shout if you're feelin' it. I'm also looking for more tunes, be it Drum & Bass, Dubstep, IDM or whatever. Hit me up at khaldub@gmail.com, or send me tracks via my SoundCloud dropbox!
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congrats!
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