Innovative producers and music aficionados Max Glazer and Kenny Meez, collectively known as Federation Sound, recently released the Flatlands Remix Project, an electro-fied, club-driven remix album of their Dancehall riddim (rhythm), named after Brooklyn’s Flatlands Avenue. With a hand-picked crew of producers and DJs, including electronic trip-hop producer DJ Theory, British Dancehall DJs The Heatwave, Jamaica’s ‘sickhead’ Ward 21 production team, Brooklyn’s own Blackhart Di Remixologist, indie innovator Nick Catchdubs, and Emynd from Philly’s Crossfaded Bacon outfit, the Flatlands Remix Project is a ground-breaking album that runs the gamut from old school Dancehall to Moombahton, Dubstep, and Electro-funk fueled blends. The Flatlands Remix Project is available on iTunes and all other digital platforms.
In April, Federation Sound dropped the Flatlands Riddim, their first official release, with an all-star line-up of Dancehall’s leading talents including internationally acclaimed ‘sing-jay’ Mr. Vegas and Dancehall vixen Natalie Storm whose duet “Doggy” became a heavy rotation club anthem, along with Terro 3000’s “Gyal Dem Waah Mi.”
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