American Werewolf
Seattle, Washington’s American Werewolf is an electronic project built on incredible live performances. Pushing far beyond simply DJ’ing their productions, Kevin “Slutty Two Shoes” Chessie and Cameron “DJ Cameo” Willet bring an array of original tracks and some BANGIN’ remixes to their live shows. Crowds are getting their minds blown all over the Pacific Northwest and beyond, leaving concert goers wanting more.
American Werewolf’s first official release, an EP, dropped July 10th of 2009 on Simplify Recordings. At that time, however, they were known as Phantom Power and their EP was titled “American Werewolf.” They dropped the name Phantom Power soon after its release due to a name conflict with a group already on Beatport. Their second release on Simplify, “You & Me,” came out on October 2nd, 2009, and featured some hot remixes by Hirshee, Glenn Wilson, & Furlonge.
The American Werewolf crew was kind enough to provide us with some brand new, exclusive tracks for your enjoyment. This is definitely a group to pay close attention to so add American Werewolf as a friend on MySpace, and join their Facebook fan page.
American Werewolf – You & Me (Original Mix)
Phantom Power – Roller Disco (Original Mix)
Phantom Power – Deep Throat (Original Mix)
Phantom Power – Satisfaction Guaranteed (Original Mix)
Remixes:
Royksopp – Tricky Tricky (American Werewolf Remix)
If you like what you hear, support American Werewolf & Simplify Recordings by purchasing their tracks on Beatport. Also, if you’re in the Seattle Area on May 28th, 2010, you can catch a glimpse of American Werewolf in action at AMERICAN WEREWOLF PRESENTS…LIVE: A night dedicated to showcasing live electronic music in Seattle
BONUS TRACK: American Werewolf – Crank Radio (Original Mix)
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about 4 months ago
Exclusive tracks = the shit
older material = slides downhill a little, when suddenly around 2:00 on Deep Throat, the song digs it’s claws in and starts climbing back up to a satisfying level. Speaking of satisfaction, the production on the next track is good, but the voices leave me a little “meh.” The remix puts me in a good mood, but overall the two exclusive tracks are what really sticks to my ribs.
about 1 month ago
I’m in LOVE with this duo!!!
This is the sound of the 22nd century available NOW!
Once bitten in the ears by this “American Werewolf” -there is no doubt you will turn into one of their pack!