FS :: Shake Dat Ass
FS continues his bass music odyssey with the epic release of "Shake Dat Ass", charting at # 4 on Beatport’s Dubstep Top 100 chart, and brought to you by High Chai / Patriarch Recordings. True to his signature sound, FS delivers a dubstep, electro-glitch-ridden floor stomper, intricately woven, and loaded with his distinct, bass-driven production. FS has shared the stage with the likes of Sting, The Roots, St. Germain, Run-DMC, Burning Spear, A Tribe Called Quest, and Moby, and has toured the world playing festivals such as Coachella, Mount Fuji Rock, ACA World Sound Festival, Audiotistic, Sundance Film Festival, and ...
FILMI :: Xenith Anon
Patriarch Recordings is proud to present Filmi’s debut release, Xenith Anon – a brazen blend of new wave electro and dirty urban rhythms, intricately woven and twisted with Bollywood orchestrations and haunting vocals. Stand out track "Technicolor" combines rugged beats, tablas, sine wave bass lines and vocoder, as Filmi's electro lipstick vocals cascade and float over a sonic story of street-walkin’ moonlight. Continuing the momentum is "Hinduistics", a darker yet romantic fusion with winding tempos and a sexy undertow that builds and melts against an analog bass break.
Diet Kong :: Beautiful Blackout
Beautiful Blackout is a sultry, ferocious mind invasion, with the raw and unexpected vigor Diet Kong is known to deliver. On standout track "A Forest", the guttural vocals of Keith Gladysz combined with Jenn Penn’s sensual yet unreserved harmonies, intertwine and capture the essence of the Diet Kong experience. The equally mesmerizing "Shoot the Freak", constructed of sub-bass and telecasters, brews an infectious tale of boardwalks and carnival dissonance. It’s this magnetic energy that continues to emote from each track, as Diet Kong weaves a collection of daring songs ripe with personal, uncompromising lyrics.
Northern League :: Wet Paint
The intense and energetic hip-hop duo, Northern League, kicked off their career not with an album or single, but with a slew of television and soundtrack appearances, including ESPN's Tilt, HBO's Entourage, and Showtime's Weeds. In the world of film, their smash track "Gone In Sixty Seconds" was used in the major motion picture Stomp The Yard and is part of their debut album, Wet Paint, which delivers sophisticated yet flashy street anthems, and earned the group a BillBoard Magazine featured artist and breakthrough artist in Hip Hop Connection.








