EL DIABLO'S DEBUT EP FOR MALLABEL MUSIC, "ROLLIN WITH MY CREW"
FEATURING 6BLOCC VS EL DIABLO REMIX AND HD 4000 REMIX "JEKAL" AVAILABLE NOW AT ALL MP3 MUSIC OUTLETS
SUPERHUMAN MUSIC STILL AVAILABLE ON iTUNES/AMAZON/RHAPSODY/EVERYWHERE!
PRODUCER, BASSIST, DJ- el diablo began his electronic music career with San Francisco's acclaimed Dhamaal Soundsystem (www.dhamaalsf.com).
The group's Worldly, South Asian-infused electronic sound immediately garnered international attention with their 2004 self-titled debut album. While the album sold several thousand copies in the US and abroad, the singles, subsequent EP and remixes earned consistent airplay on the BBC, as well as licensing for various features.
El diablo's production/engineering work with Joshua Meltzer and Sukhawat Ali-Khan of Dhamaal helped to win them the top prize in the John Lennon Songwriting contest world music category for the song, "Where We Meet".
In addition to sharing the stage with countless major international electronic acts such as KARSH KALE, Cheb I Sabbah, State of Bengal, Bobby Friction, Bassnectar, FreQNasty and Asian Dub Foundation, el diablo has appeared in numerous album credits. Most recently, the Superhuman Music album, with turntablist Flesh O.N.E. and The Colonel MC on Chicago’s Audio8 record label(www.audio8.com) which exemplifies el diablo's new musical direction to hip-hop/dub based electronic music. The album is available now at all major digital outlets and local retail stores.
Currently, el diablo is at work yet again on a Glitch-Hop/ Dubstep album release for his new label, MalLabel Music, showcasing the Colonel M.C. and various remixes and collaborations with top Bay Area Electronic Producers,
El diablo can be seen performing regularly at Mal Label Music's monthly showcases of Glitch/Grime/Dubstep Heavy-Bass dj's and emcees at various locations in the Bay area as well as various venues/events on the West Coast & NY.
I like the heady pace, but what happened to the music? This sounds funky, but I liked the big dubstep wobbly bass better. This is the remix version of the music, huh?
Either way, I like what you did with the vocals, the way the chick vocal comes in; etc. Sounds crazy. I think you should definitely omit the last bit, especially that gay laughing.
yoyoyo, stopped by your space w/some high speed connection the other day and was groovin on your trax. thanks for making good music happen,it brings us closer to world peace, you know:) also got to see how dope that pic i posted looks w/yer background..my suck ass dial up never had loaded your background before. the fact that it fits so beautifully speaks to some universal affirmation of our friendship. i dig it. enjoy your day! m