Other than having the best name in music, Radioclit are a talented duo. The pair, who have adopted London as their home town after arriving from France and Sweden, have been busy throwing down their bleepy bass-heavy remixes for a while now and when they released their Hard Working Class Vol. 1 record, everyone in the know sat up and took notice.
The record saw remixes of reggae kings Turbulence, Brazilian nutjobs Bonde [who have some Radioclit produced tracks on their new album], chart topping dance machine Justin Timberlake and even Lily Allen as well as some of Radioclit’s own tunes.
The track you can hear when you click above is Mature Macho Machine featuring an Anglo-French mix of vocalists as TTC go up on the beat with grime rappers Ears, Skepta and Tinchy Stryder, who really comes into his own with a heavier delivery than we’re used to from him.
Don’t bother kicking back to enjoy this. Get up off your arse and start shaking violently to the beat, never mind what the neighbours think.
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