Discography
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Ryan Hemsworth / 18 January 2012
“This sounds like the future for me. and of course i love it. Ryan Hemsworth is one of my fav for 2012, he’s gonna blow up and kill it! love & support!” – Brodinski
“I got the pleasure to smoke, and bang to the ep over the past weekend. Was a very perfect soundtrack for both. ‘Outside Dublin,’ is just too fucking hard, too.” – SKYWLKR
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$1 Bin / 03 January 2012
“My Deep Haus EP is another example of me pushing the envelope even further. I created all original deep house music by blending 9ths, 13ths, and suspension chords with smooth synths over groovy percussive drums with melodic bass lines in the mix. The perfect recipe for a perfect Deep House EP.” – $1 Bin
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DK / 01 November 2011
“The dipset trance style of playing around with samples and beats often borders on novelty music. I dont mind, as long as i’m amused. Addictions and Prescriptions, the second mixtape of 2011 from NY producer DK All Day, is cheeky in the same way. And seriously entertaining for the most part. Opener A & P features a guest spot from Shady Blaze of the Green Ova camp.” – LookinNotes
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NemesisXL / 01 October 2011
“This week Nemesis XL of the Shots For Everyone music camp dropped a 22 track beat tape. 22 tracks with styles ranging from up beat to slow paced, there are a lot of sampled intro’s and voice-overs from classic movies that you might recognize as well. We must say that they have been on their job non-stop this year, again and again they just continue to impress us with quality sound.” – Via Jungle Gym Magazine
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Ryan Hemsworth / 24 August 2011
“I’ll still stand by Three 6 Mafia as the best use of Willie Hutch’s “Tell Me Why Our Love Has Turned Cold”, but Ryan Hemsworth‘s interpretation is pretty damn fly. A Way‘s first track, “It’s a Tennessee Thang”, samples the screeching orchestra, adds some bass kicks to complete a dance/electronic/hip-hop excursion.This six track album touches base all around the musical map and it’s better for it.” – Via Potholes in my blog
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DK / 14 June 2011
“DK’s made a lot of music. He’s produced a lot of records. But to me, personally, he’s at his best when milking the life out of classic soul. It’s like he’s squeezing the juice out of a berry, slowly, powerfully, and tastefully. And he is fully aware that he plans on fermenting that juice into wine. Something sweet, something smooth, and something that will get you drunk. See track 6, track 8 and track 9.” – Valmont
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Ryan Hemsworth / 24 May 2011
“A couple of months ago, BBC Radio aired a Ryan Hemsworth track and beyond a little rambling about the naughty name of the compilation it appeared on (Dope Valley Fuck) they speculated about who he was, whether the vocals on the track were actually him or not, and surely were thinking to themselves how weird it was that his warm, funk, soul, and R&B infused jams were coming out of Halifax, the capital of Nova Scotia.”
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