Beat Mavericks

Location:
ORLANDO, Florida, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Breakbeat / Electro / Turntablism
Site(s):
Label:
Vinyl Chemistry Records
Type:
Indie
Formed in 2004, the Beat Mavericks (DJ's Buddah-Kai & Dr. Dabble) produce mainly Breaks and Electro. "Breaks have always had a grip on me. I can't get away from the beats and the bass." states Buddah-Kai. On the other hand, Dr. Dabble (as his name implies) has too many different beats, melodies, and bass lines to stay in one genre. He is always dabbling in all different styles of music while polishing his turntablist skills.
VCR001 was their first release on Vinyl Chemistry Records back in August 2005, which included the tracks "Empty Shell Residue" and "Target Rich Environment".
Their 2nd release, VCR002 in March 2006 consisting of the songs "Good Times" and "Are You Not".
Their 3rd release, STRR002 was in November 2009 when they were signed to String Theory Recordings with their remix of Dubclot's "Yout Man".
Their 4th release, VCR003 is being released worldwide on 4/29/2010 and is their first full-length album. Entitled "From The Bottom End", the album includes the following tracks: Bassline High, BootyFruit, Funkyfresh, Keep It Going, MusicPlay, Operatic Noize, Shake It (feat. Lima Lean), Spacestep, TickTock, & TK421. Over 3 years in the making, this bombshell of funky breaks & electro will surely get the crowds moving!
This last year saw even more momentum being gained by the duo with an official sponsorship by Social Menace Clothing. Long supporters & members of the Future Sound Of Breaks movement, the Beat Mavericks continue to tear it up at every party they play. Support from other underground strongholds such as Hydrophonic Entertainment continue to keep them in the spotlight.
With big things happening in 2011, make sure to look out for their remix of "Mars" by UK's Backdraft & Ebere' being released Q2 of 2011 on Beat Bazaar. This remix is their first signing to a label outside of the US. Also look out for their next release on Vinyl Chemistry Records catalog number VCR004 which will definitely get your groove on.
After years of spinnin' & cuttin' records, their focal point has shifted to production but both say, "However deep we get into production, we will always be DJ's."
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