Hood Politics Release Massive ‘Dubstep Forever’ EP ft. Remixes From DJ Susan & Broken Future, Sherm & Flynninho, & More

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It’s no secret that DJ Susan’s Hood Politics imprint is responsible for slinging some of the most electrifying tunes from today’s brightest up and coming acts. Today, Hood Politics released a red hot 5 track EP titled ‘Dubstep Forever’ that yet again showcases a variety of talent from all over the house spectrum to provide thundering remixes to classic dance tracks from Skrillex, NGHTMRE, Zomboy, and more.

Kicking off the EP is a booming remix courtesy of DJ Susan and Canadian duo, Broken Future, taking on Zomboy’s seminal hit, “Like A Bitch”. Driven by a rumbling bass line and intoxicating groove, Broken Future & DJ Susan deliver a momentous remix sure to win the hearts of bass and house heads alike.

Next up is an insatiably groovy flip of NGHTMRE & Flux Pavilion’s “Feel Your Love” from Sherm & FLYNNINHO. Sherm is a key player on the Hood Politics team, running A&R duties while also maintaining one of the top EDM podcasts, ‘Sherm In The Booth’. FLYNNINHO is no stranger to the label either as booming wubs of the Chicago native has found its home there with tracks like “Still Mine”.

Galo hails from Florida and his talent in the studio is undeniable with signings to Night Service Only, Space Yacht, and multiple releases on Hood Politics. This time around, he’s remixed Adventure Club’s hit “Rise & Fall” and flipped it into an emotive, disco house track that is sure to heat up clubs in any set.

Rich Dietz is a duo widely known for being the “kings of remixing”, as their remixes have earned hundreds of thousands of spins alongside support from the biggest names in the industry, like Diplo. Taking on Keys N Krates “Dum Dee Dum”, they infuse it with unbridled tech house energy and an infectious groove that is irresistible.

Hood Politics co-founder Nutty caps off the EP in perfect fashion, remixing Skrillex’s iconic hit, “Scary Monster & Nice Sprites”. It’s a smooth house tune, flexing tech and deep house elements while staying true to some of the original melodies, equaling a result that feels timeless.

Listen below!

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