Justin Martin & Eats Everything release ‘Hello Mr. Jello’ EP
Two of Dirtybird's most popular stars Justin Martin and Eats Everything have released joint tech-house collaboration EP "Hello Mr.Jello" featuring two tracks entitled "Steven Jello" and "Kong." With their last collaboration "The Gettup" turning into an instant success, the San Francisco-Bristol combine their sultry underground vibes once again to ignite that deep bass feel.
Justin Martin and Amtrac at Webster Hall, Friday 1/24/2014
Dirtybird player Justin Martin makes his Webster Hall debut this Friday, January 23rd alongside special guest Amtrac. Both artists unique sounds will be gracing Webster Halls hallowed Grand Ballroom for the first time in its history, bringing a strange collection of techno, bass and funk to the New York City nightlife cornerstone. Two artists who shrug at genre classifications, this is a truly unique lineup for Webster Hall and a must see for any dance music fans that haunt New York's over-saturated club scene.
Electric Zoo ’13 Artist Spotlight: Justin Martin and Eats Everything
The Dirtybird crew has come a long way since they've hatched. The San Francisco-based label, with Claude VonStroke at the helm, has created a fan base of devotees others can only yearn for. This year the clan took up a residency in Ibiza, taking their marquee brand to global pastures. With acts like Justin Martin and Eats Everything as focal points, their brand of spunky house music continues to forget ahead. At this year's Electric Zoo Festival, the three will unite at the Sunday School Grove, with a solo set from VonStroke and an exciting back-to-back session from Justin Martin and Eats Everything.
Hard Summer Sunday: Brodinski, Gesaffelstein, Dillon Francis, and Dirtybird highlight superlative closing day
Hordes of Los Angelenos returned for the second and final day of HARD Summer 2013 -- ready for another twelve hours of frolicking in cool tents, woodchipped stage grounds, and dusty lawns areas of the Los Angeles State Historic Park. For diehard fans of Ed Banger Records and Dirtybird, the two labels owned their own stages on Sunday (on the Summer Stage and Underground Tent, respectively). Bromance fiends got sets from both Brodinski and Gessafelstein, and those prone towards the "HARDer" sounds soaked in the grinding basslines of Flosstradamus, Dillon Francis, Baauer, and Clockwork. Click through to read more about our highlights from the festival's closing day.