Sweat.X, Ebonyivorytron
NITE-8
Ebonyivorytron is the debut EP from the giraffe-riding, coochi-popping, derriere-splitting, boogaloo-breaking, Sweat.X.
Released – 29th October, 2007.
Vinyl & MP3 – ‘Pop That Coochi’, ‘Ebonyivorytron’, ‘Glitterati’, ‘Sweat X’, ‘Fashionista’, ‘Interstella’.
Vinyl available to buy from leading independent record shops, and from these online stores: (links open in new windows)
USA: 360 Vinyl, Turntable Lab.
Canada: Beatstreet.
UK: Warpmart, Juno, Beatdown, Chemical, Rubadub, Phonica.
France: Templeplate.
The Netherlands: Clone, Sim-Central, Rush Hour.
Italy: Karma.
Switzerland: ExLibris, Hum.
Germany: Loop23.
Austria: DJShop.
Hungary: DJShop.
Slovakia: DJShop.
Czech Republic: Audio3.
Poland: VinylWorld.
Ukraine: Deejay.
Estonia: CDMarket.
Russia: DJShop.
Japan: Technique.
Australia: Spank.
High quality digital downloads available in all major currencies:
GBP £, USD $, EUR €: Bleep.
USD $: Turntable Lab.
EUR €: Zero".
JPY ¥: Hrfq.
“Smart, dirty, overwhelming music guaranteed to burn down any house party. A wildstyle afrofuturist vision.” The Fader
“Sweat.X are a good reason to dust off that turntable. Hop to it.” XLR8R
“Performance art versus electro booty rap, crash landing in a cloud of filth, sex, Alexander McQueen-inspired outfits and sonic lasers.” Dazed & Confused
“Electro bump ‘n’ grind that blends Prince’s libido-loosening funk with unrestrained eruptions of jittery beat jism.” GQ
“Sweat.X are the last word in the whole hip-house/new rave/electro-booty funk thing that’s so new it hasn’t even happened yet.” Vice
“Cape Town’s hyperactive, gutter-mouthed, ‘African electro’ duo, Sweat X... armed with a bunch of ‘future primitive’ rave funk, glitchy melodies and club-friendly glam hip-house, have arrived at exactly the right time.” Time Out
“Pumped electro jams that sound like they were produced by a time machine travelling from 80s New York to present day Bootystad.” SL Magazine
“MC and DJ/producer duos, it’s time to step up your game. Sweat.X are coming from South Africa to steal your hype, your dancefloor, your future record deals and probably your girlfriends too whether you like it or not.” La Decadanse
“Sweat X have been doing major damage on dancefloors worldwide. Catch them live and dance yourself senseless.” Discobelle

