Premiere: Sacha Robotti and Sirus Hood's 'Dirty Money' bumps across NYC
The pairing results in a beating, wobbling banger
Street Player, the YouTube channel combining fresh house with the finest young street dance talents and encouraging youth development behind the scenes, has revealed its latest video.
This installment is part of Street Player's North American series, produced in-house by Mixmag in New York City and Los Angeles.
Today's drop is the premiere of Sacha Robotti and Sirus Hood's 'Dirty Money', one of two collaborative works the pair made ahead of their new tour.
Robotti, who started with self-released vinyl and grew to study sound under Kraftwerk's Karl Bartos, has made a name for himself on the Dirtybird and Suara labels. Trademarked by bouncing, tongue-in-cheek style and echoing, textural breakdowns, the producer is now known as one of the scene's most promising.
Sirus Hood, who has also risen to fame through the Dirtybird label and Anime Edge and Dance's CUFF, pulls heavy influences from the New York and Chicago house scenes. The energetic Parisian DJ prides himself in his meticulous production methods and banging percussion heavy flavor.
The new 'Dirty Money' is a superb blend of the two artists' styles, giving representation to the spirit of their upcoming tour dates together.
The track's Street Player video has EXPG NYC's Michelle Adriana Kim dancing her first New York gig, bumping tough moves across the Williamsburg Bridge.
Check out the mental premiere below.
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