Free download of our new single 'Parking Meter' ft. Serocee:
HeavyFeet ft. Serocee - Parking Meter
(Original, Club Mix & Edu K Remix)
Stamp! Beats - Release Date: 01.11.10
With HeavyFeet now nearly three quarters of the way through their ‘12 singles over 12 months’ project on Stamp! Beats, the big guns are starting to be rolled out, allowing for maximum impact over the next few months’ releases. Serocee, a name synonymous with quality urban music, be it dancehall, reggae, or hip-hop, has worked with some of the most respected names in the game over the last decade - Basement Jaxx, Toddla T, Roots Manuva, MJ Cole, Zed Bias, South Rakkas Crew - and that’s not to mention his soundsystem days! Parking Meter is a cheeky dancehall-influenced number showcasing some of HeavyFeet’s favourite urban production flavours. Taking influence from bashment and the current wave of UK urban music, HeavyFeet fire up the heat under their melting pot, combining tough, percussion drenched beats, squelchy bass and grimey string stabs to create a booty shaking party vibe. Serocee rides the beat, dropping hot verse after hot verse, and then switches his flow for one of the most promiscuous choruses we’ve come across in some time, creating an instant tongue-in-cheek Jamaican-style singalong! HeavyFeet’s Club Mix takes on a thumping old skool breaks theme, with epic synth leads and rave pianos across the breakdowns, allowing for two momentous bassline drops to follow. Guaranteed dancefloor carnage indeed! Edu K, arguably now Europe’s favourite Brazilian bass music producer, brings influence from the white washed walls and high ceilings of his new Berlin based abode, jamming together techy drum sounds with percussive world music hits, a driving, monotonous bassline and blasts of white noise, making for a sharp, snappy mainroom club affair with a twist, courtesy of Serocee’s vocals. Love and support on this release from Diplo, Zed Bias, Dre Skull, Bassline Smith, Malente, Rack N Ruin, CRST and many more.
(Original, Club Mix & Edu K Remix)
Stamp! Beats - Release Date: 01.11.10
With HeavyFeet now nearly three quarters of the way through their ‘12 singles over 12 months’ project on Stamp! Beats, the big guns are starting to be rolled out, allowing for maximum impact over the next few months’ releases. Serocee, a name synonymous with quality urban music, be it dancehall, reggae, or hip-hop, has worked with some of the most respected names in the game over the last decade - Basement Jaxx, Toddla T, Roots Manuva, MJ Cole, Zed Bias, South Rakkas Crew - and that’s not to mention his soundsystem days! Parking Meter is a cheeky dancehall-influenced number showcasing some of HeavyFeet’s favourite urban production flavours. Taking influence from bashment and the current wave of UK urban music, HeavyFeet fire up the heat under their melting pot, combining tough, percussion drenched beats, squelchy bass and grimey string stabs to create a booty shaking party vibe. Serocee rides the beat, dropping hot verse after hot verse, and then switches his flow for one of the most promiscuous choruses we’ve come across in some time, creating an instant tongue-in-cheek Jamaican-style singalong! HeavyFeet’s Club Mix takes on a thumping old skool breaks theme, with epic synth leads and rave pianos across the breakdowns, allowing for two momentous bassline drops to follow. Guaranteed dancefloor carnage indeed! Edu K, arguably now Europe’s favourite Brazilian bass music producer, brings influence from the white washed walls and high ceilings of his new Berlin based abode, jamming together techy drum sounds with percussive world music hits, a driving, monotonous bassline and blasts of white noise, making for a sharp, snappy mainroom club affair with a twist, courtesy of Serocee’s vocals. Love and support on this release from Diplo, Zed Bias, Dre Skull, Bassline Smith, Malente, Rack N Ruin, CRST and many more.
Check out the mini-mix of the Parking Meter release:
Free download (320kps mp3) of Parking Meter here: Mediafire
Soundcloud Grab the Club Mix & Edu K Remix here: Beatport
Mike HF


