Redlight, the DnB DJ formerly known as Clipz, first appeared on my radar when Rusko dropped his track "My Love" (among others) in his Mishka Mix. Between the catchy house vocal, funky rhythm, and big drops of "My Love," Redlight looked like someone to keep an eye on. (PS If you still haven't copped that Rusko mix, it's essential listening. I'll wait for you to go download it.)
The Bristol-based producer released the Lobster Boy EP last fall, and the four track EP builds on the promise of "My Love," bringing together elements of dubstep, funky, breaks and grime, with a Caribbean feel that speaks to dubstep's origins. If you're a fan of Major Lazer's dance floor alchemy, Redlight's material will be just as infectious.
The tracks are dance floor killers. "Pick Up The Phone," featuring Jenna G & Jammer, even adds a touch of club to the mix, while "Kid Soldier" is all wobble, Redlight turning knobs like a NASA controller. The reggae-rave of "Feel So Good," commands the crowd to "wine up ya body... move to the riddim." Check the video:
The highlight of the EP is "Be With You," which will have audiences alternating between daggering and old school raving. The beat is a consistent engine as the song shifts between toastmaking and vamping.
Redlight's newest single, "Stupid," features singer Roses Gabor and pushes further into UK funky, while maintaining enough low-end for true bassheads. The video is a psychadelic, tribal dance-off. To quote Liz Lemon, "I want to go to there."
Between his output and hosting his own "In New 1Xtra DJs" program on BBC Radio, Redlight names EDM heavy-hitters Skream, Toddla T, Jack Beats, Goldie, Carl Cox, Pete Tong and Annie Mac among his fans. Not bad company to join. And remember, don't fear the wobble.
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