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"With ‘Set It Off’ we wanted to create a hybrid between 90s hip-hop and forward thinking D+B. Having Jeru The Damaja rap on our tune is a big honour, as he is one of the founding fathers of this era, working with Guru and DJ Premier of Gang Starr, and a personal youth hero." - Camo & Krooked
After the effects of their Haitian weapon ‘Loa’ and recent heavyweight collaboration with Mefjus ‘Kallisto’, Hospital Records’ architects of the anti-drop, Camo & Krooked unleash their huge hip-hop meets drum & bass hybrid, 'Set It Off' with the lyrical mastery of hip-hop legend Jeru The Damaja.
On Camo & Krooked’s third release since returning home to Hospital Records, their sharp production is packed tightly with lashings of hip-hop beats and vocal hooks that crescendo into their famous stripped back anti-drop.
Hailing from Austria, Camo & Krooked have dominated the global drum & bass scene since signing to Hospital Records in 2010. These soundwave scientists can be found across the world in the coming months bringing their unique DJ sets to The Netherlands, Estonia, Poland, Australia, New Zealand and London for Hospitality Returns to The Dock in 2020.
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released November 15, 2019
2019, Hospital Records Limited
supported by 25 fans who also own “Set It Off (feat. Jeru The Damaja)”
An hour of light and atmospheric Drum&Bass! This album is a nice contrast to the more heavy/gritty style of DnB that is prevalent on the scene. Great job Netsky! SACREDFLAME
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supported by 21 fans who also own “Set It Off (feat. Jeru The Damaja)”
This is in my opinion by far the most superior of all your work. I can hear a lot of influence from Pendulum in here. I’d almost go so far to say this album is a spiritual successor to their album Emersion. I do hope more collaborations with ShockOne will happen some day. reckneya