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Theophilus London: Versus Whitney Houston

Whitney Houston will always love you. We find this track intro. hilarious. The track itself is also good. From This Charming Mixtape, it’s “Always Love U:”

theophilus necklace Theophilus London: Versus Whitney Houston

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Stanton Warriors: Nu Skool Breaks from Bristol, Baby

Stanton Warriors are the breakbeat duo Dominic Butler and Mark Yardley. They are a DJ and producer team of Nu skool breaks, a style of electronic dance music.

 Stanton Warriors: Nu Skool Breaks from Bristol, Baby

Originally from Bristol, the pair now play high-profile sets at internationally-renowned clubs such as Fabric and Sankeys Soap in the UK, as well as make several international appearances each year. Their style is sometimes described as a fusion of electro, breakbeat and 2-step UK garage. Their name is also the same as that of the ex manufacturer of manhole covers, Stanton Ironworks, based in Ilkeston, Derbyshire which could imply they are from the “underground”[citation needed] – or a reference to Stanton DJ products. The name was originally conceived from one of the warriors tripping over a “Stanton Warrior” drain on Tower Bridge.

 Stanton Warriors: Nu Skool Breaks from Bristol, Baby

We especially like their track “Shake It Up,” from The Stanton Remixes:

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