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Monday, November 2.
Up bright and early this morning to see the Supra1 boys off to L.A. and to wave a quick bye-bye to Drop the Lime, who is about to be on tour forever. (Well… over a month). I’m printing out itineraries and doing up my suitcase for this weekend’s T&B mini-Euro tour—PACK IN BLACK!!

Popped in to my roommate Dre Skull’s home studio to grab his forthcoming Mixpak release, Sticky’s “Jumeira Riddim,” which features some sickkkk dancehall vocals from rising Jamaican pop star Natalie Storm and a crazy Dexplicit remix. Fire in the dance! He had Natalie make us an awesome T&B VIP version - definitely excited to drop that on tour. Here’s a shot of Dre Dog on a two-computer rinse—note the vibe props: an empty bowl of vegan chili, some trail mix, and the dubstep cardigan. Keepin’ it healthy and ting.

Elsewhere in Brooklyn, The Captain is psyched ’cause Lex from The KDU just sent over the cover of Jinder’s forthcoming “Youth Blood” single and it is classy indeed.

It’s out December 1 with a grip of speaker smashers from Rico Tubbs, Squire of Gothos, Sharkslayer, Chateau LaTeuf, and 12th Planet & Flinch. Pick up yr free Bok Bok remix here at Fact Magazine. If you prefer some techno and house flavors, smoother Jinder remixes will be out December 15 from likes of Tomas Andersson, Tony Senghore, and many more. Jinder performs live with us at fabric on Friday. Don’t miss the Swedish vamp champ—get there early!!