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Nightenjin Unleashes Genre-Bending ‘Pit Crew V2’ Compilation [LISTEN]


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Nightenjin just hit us with another massive compilation — Pit Crew V2!

For the second year running, the Windsor-based label has blessed us with a genre-bending comp with striking blends of techno, house, and bass. Nightenjin stays ahead of the curve, featuring rising artists Achilles, Adame, PVRTY HVRD, Pretence, and matphilly.

“Rydrz” set the comp in motion with an original Achilles production which, in true Nightenjin fashion, breaks the norms. The energy continues with Adame’s bass blaster, “She Started Prayin,” PVRTY HVRD’s bass house banger, “Thang Low,” and Pretence’s sinister, acid-tinged “Blood Bath.” Finally, matphilly tops off the release with an insanely versatile bop that continuously reiterates its title, “this track is thiccer than pokimane.”

As we head into 2021, we can expect Nightenjin artists to continue to lead the pack with a fearless, boundless approach to dance music. No style or genre is off limits and that’s what we love so much about the label.

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Nightenjin – Pit Crew V2 Compilation

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