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Genre: Electro/house
Record Label: Slybeats
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Electro sleaze, that’s what Slyde call their combination of dubstep-influenced bass and big breakbeat stylings, and as a description, that sounds bang on the money: Slyde’s latest offering, ‘Move Ya Body’, the debut release on their neatly titled Slybeats record label, is as fetid and kinetic as they come, and nicely summed up by the genre moniker. Powered by cowbells, huge beats and presented with tons of energy, the single also boasts the production values needed to fill a stadium. ‘Move Ya Body’ does everything it says on the tin: mixing electro chords with a dirty, underground-club atmosphere, the single is super-charged by party-inspiring vocals. The single also shows that Slyde are unafraid to get busy mixing genres, offering as it does glimpses of hip-hop and funk along the way. As relentless as a rabid pitbull and guaranteed to interest both the electro and dubstep crowds, ‘Move Ya Body’ is one confidently sleazy single.

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