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THE DEATH SET
Following on the huge success of their first 2 releases on Morphius, we helped the Death Set sign to Ninja Tune’s new imprint Counter Records for their latest release Worldwide. After their recent world tour including Australia, Japan, Mexico, and the U.S., The Death Set have proclaimed 2009 the biggest year of all time! Check out “Zombie” from Rad Warehouses Bad Neightborhoods on our SXSW2009 digital download sampler and look for the re-issue of their first two EPs plus bonus remixes, Rad Warehouses to Bad Neighborhoods, out 4.17.09.
Morphius Audio Club
Morphius Distribution is proud to announce our recent signing of Brooklyn/D.C. quartet Deleted Scenes! Their debut LP, Birdseed Shirt, has garnered rave reviews from both NPR and Spin.com, and Pitchfork called the record "brave and ferocious." Don’t miss them on tour in the U.S. throughout ‘09.
The legend of Rod Lee, the undisputed Godfather of Baltimore Club, grows with the popularity of his music. Up until now the back catalogue containing the musical gems that have defined the rise of Baltimore Club from its homegrown roots to national acclaim has been impossible to find outside of East Baltimore. Rod Lee, who has recently appeared in publications as diverse as Spin, The FADER, Seattle Weekly, Village Voice, The Washington Post, and The Baltimore Sun, has become an icon for the international breakout of Baltimore Club, the home-grown mix of frenzied house beats with dark, frenetic hip-hop chants. With coast-to-coast interest on the heels of an upcoming feature article about Rod Lee’s role in creating this new art form (December 2005 issue of Spin), it was, according to Morphius C.E.O. David Andler “the perfect time to make Rod’s entire catalog available to people just getting to know this music.”
Songs:
1. Rod Intro
2. Yeah Ooh
3. Don’t You Know
4. Foot Loose
5. Latin Groove
6. Hi-Man
7. Just A Track
8. Calling Every Body
9. Mike Loop/Na Na Na
10. Feel Me (A capella)
11. Creep Tonight
12. Mike’s Theme
13. Yeah Yeah
14. Set It off For Us
15. Rump
16. Get Ready
17. Jerome
18. Mind Ya Biznezz (RMX)
19. I’m Hip (RMX)
20. Shake Mama 2000
21. Jump
22. Let’s Get High
23. Get Busy
24. Crazie Hoe
25. The Perfect Match
26. Rock Wilder
27. Property
28. Outro