Xrabit & Dmg$: Damaged Good$
Xrabit & Dmg$: Damaged Good$
Format: 12-INCH SINGLE
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Artist: Xrabit & Dmg$
Label: Big Dada Records
Product Type: 12-INCH SINGLE
UPC: 5021392142869
Genre: Electronic
XRabit + DMG$ complete the warm-up for their debut album, Hello World, with the self-explanatory Damaged Good$, a blast of pure adrenalin, good times, and fresh-paint stylings. Trak Bully and Coool Dundee (collectively known as DMG$ or Damaged Good$) take this opportunity to introduce themselves in the most brazen way possible a flow of words and images that perfectly encapsulates the way they tie modern Southern styles back to old skool signifying. Not to be outdone, XRabit a Dalston Prince Paul fashions fanfares out of kids' keyboard noises and makes the tune as catchy as flu without losing any of the brutality of his rhythm programming. Throw in another of XRabit's mighty remixes (this one sounds like Sticky doing crunk) and a re-work from Montreal's new young Bass-Lock champ, Lunice, and it's a package of unimaginable loveliness.
Tracks:
1.1 Damaged Good$
1.2 Damaged Good$ (Instrumental)
1.3 Damaged Good$ (Xrabit Remix)
1.4 Damaged Good$ (Lunice Remix)