Marking the five-year milestone, the enhanced outfit indulges in a can of retribution
In the dynamic world of drum and bass, the Souped Up record label stands out as a significant force, releasing high-octane tracks that have become staples within the scene. Founded by Serum and Benny V, the label has made a substantial impact on the drum and bass landscape over the past five years.
The latest addition to the label's discography is the 11-track Various Artists LP, aptly titled "A Can Of Whoop Ass." This release, available as a Beatport and Spotify exclusive, will be available everywhere on 29 December 2022. The LP features a mix of long-time label associates and fresh faces, creating a diverse and exciting soundscape.
Original Sin, a heavy hitter in the Souped Up sound, contributes a track that delves into the grittier side of drum and bass. The artist enjoys working with the founders of the label and appreciates the opportunities it provides for creative exploration.
One of the fresh faces on the LP is Harriet Jaxxon, a drum and bass artist who has joined Souped Up with her first release on the label. Her track, "Find A Space" (featuring the legendary MC GQ), is a testament to the label's commitment to nurturing new talent.
Another integral member of Souped Up's roster is Dutta, who has made eight appearances on the label. He contributes two tracks to "A Can Of Whoop Ass," showcasing his versatility and commitment to the label's ethos.
Souped Up also boasts collaborations with artists like My Nu Leng, who incorporate drum and bass into their release schedule and DJ sets alongside other genres. My Nu Leng collaborate with Magugu on their return to Souped Up with a heavyweight stepper titled "No Fear."
The label has also secured releases from established artists such as Teddy Killerz, T>I, Current Value, Mozey, Rusko, and Alix Perez. Perez, despite not being a name most people would associate with Souped Up, has contributed to the label with a remix of Veteran.
"Veteran" is an iconic track for both Bou and the label. A new version of the track has made it onto "A Can Of Whoop Ass," with Bou returning to the label for Alix Perez's remix of Veteran (featuring Trigga).
The artists on "A Can Of Whoop Ass" work together as a team, forming a tight-knit squad. This camaraderie is reflected in the label's overall vibe, which is enjoyable to work with and has a great family feel.
In conclusion, Souped Up Records continues to make a significant impact on the drum and bass scene, providing opportunities for new and established artists to push boundaries and contribute to the genre's vibrant ecosystem. The upcoming Various Artists LP, "A Can Of Whoop Ass," is a testament to the label's commitment to releasing energetic, desirable drum and bass tracks that resonate with both artists and audiences.
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