
Sleaze (Incl. Radio Slave Remix)
Bangladeshi Born Producer Lady Tazz, debuts āSleazeā with a killer remix from Radio Slave this June. At the heart of Lady Tazzās mission is Mind Medizin, her label and event series that champions the sound of kindred spirits, now inviting Radio Slave to the mix this June.
Lady Tazz has overcome many cultural obstacles to achieve her rightful place as one of Torontoās foremost electronic dance exports. A renegade of sorts, as a teenager, she would regularly visit the UK and Germany without her parentsā knowledge to attend Londonās Sound Academy and to party in Berlin, whilst continuing to pursue her aspirations of becoming a DJ.
The Bangladeshi producer and DJ is proud of her heritage but is realistic about the social expectations of throwing raves in her hometown. She moved to Toronto in her teenage years, where she grew up, educating herself on music and a place that has perfected a sound that remains organic and raw. Her record label and party series, Mind Medizin, taps into an erotic lifestyle that embraces the unconventional and free-spirited, which inspires and motivates Lady Tazz on numerous artistic levels.
For Mind Medzinās latest release, Lady Tazz will drop āSleazeā on the 27th June, to include a special remix from Rekids founder and UK godfather, Radio Slave, making his debut on her label.
Foreboding and dripping with lascivious intent, āSleazeā brazenly stalks into existence by way of warping synth fills and glitching hi-hats. The lyrical component consists of a series of smouldering vocal hooks which salaciously enrapture oneās senses, tightly wrapping around the creeping melody before succumbing to the beatās stomping dominance.
On the flipside, Radio Slaveās remix revs and fires with shots of ringing overtones atop a deep thud, husky vocal and swooshing cymbals. Whilst upping the ante of the original, its stripped-back charm remains, culminating in a moody, chugging rework bubbling with tension and fraught with Radio Slaveās brand of dark, fractured house.
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$7.60Sleaze (Incl. Radio Slave Remix)
Bangladeshi Born Producer Lady Tazz, debuts āSleazeā with a killer remix from Radio Slave this June. At the heart of Lady Tazzās mission is Mind Medizin, her label and event series that champions the sound of kindred spirits, now inviting Radio Slave to the mix this June.
Lady Tazz has overcome many cultural obstacles to achieve her rightful place as one of Torontoās foremost electronic dance exports. A renegade of sorts, as a teenager, she would regularly visit the UK and Germany without her parentsā knowledge to attend Londonās Sound Academy and to party in Berlin, whilst continuing to pursue her aspirations of becoming a DJ.
The Bangladeshi producer and DJ is proud of her heritage but is realistic about the social expectations of throwing raves in her hometown. She moved to Toronto in her teenage years, where she grew up, educating herself on music and a place that has perfected a sound that remains organic and raw. Her record label and party series, Mind Medizin, taps into an erotic lifestyle that embraces the unconventional and free-spirited, which inspires and motivates Lady Tazz on numerous artistic levels.
For Mind Medzinās latest release, Lady Tazz will drop āSleazeā on the 27th June, to include a special remix from Rekids founder and UK godfather, Radio Slave, making his debut on her label.
Foreboding and dripping with lascivious intent, āSleazeā brazenly stalks into existence by way of warping synth fills and glitching hi-hats. The lyrical component consists of a series of smouldering vocal hooks which salaciously enrapture oneās senses, tightly wrapping around the creeping melody before succumbing to the beatās stomping dominance.
On the flipside, Radio Slaveās remix revs and fires with shots of ringing overtones atop a deep thud, husky vocal and swooshing cymbals. Whilst upping the ante of the original, its stripped-back charm remains, culminating in a moody, chugging rework bubbling with tension and fraught with Radio Slaveās brand of dark, fractured house.
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Bangladeshi Born Producer Lady Tazz, debuts āSleazeā with a killer remix from Radio Slave this June. At the heart of Lady Tazzās mission is Mind Medizin, her label and event series that champions the sound of kindred spirits, now inviting Radio Slave to the mix this June.
Lady Tazz has overcome many cultural obstacles to achieve her rightful place as one of Torontoās foremost electronic dance exports. A renegade of sorts, as a teenager, she would regularly visit the UK and Germany without her parentsā knowledge to attend Londonās Sound Academy and to party in Berlin, whilst continuing to pursue her aspirations of becoming a DJ.
The Bangladeshi producer and DJ is proud of her heritage but is realistic about the social expectations of throwing raves in her hometown. She moved to Toronto in her teenage years, where she grew up, educating herself on music and a place that has perfected a sound that remains organic and raw. Her record label and party series, Mind Medizin, taps into an erotic lifestyle that embraces the unconventional and free-spirited, which inspires and motivates Lady Tazz on numerous artistic levels.
For Mind Medzinās latest release, Lady Tazz will drop āSleazeā on the 27th June, to include a special remix from Rekids founder and UK godfather, Radio Slave, making his debut on her label.
Foreboding and dripping with lascivious intent, āSleazeā brazenly stalks into existence by way of warping synth fills and glitching hi-hats. The lyrical component consists of a series of smouldering vocal hooks which salaciously enrapture oneās senses, tightly wrapping around the creeping melody before succumbing to the beatās stomping dominance.
On the flipside, Radio Slaveās remix revs and fires with shots of ringing overtones atop a deep thud, husky vocal and swooshing cymbals. Whilst upping the ante of the original, its stripped-back charm remains, culminating in a moody, chugging rework bubbling with tension and fraught with Radio Slaveās brand of dark, fractured house.











