If your playlist has been feeling a little too calm lately, don’t worry — stussyb is here to shake it back to life. The New York-based producer is back with “addicted,” a breakbeat-fueled blast of dancefloor energy, and trust me, this one moves.
Recorded straight out of the label’s New York studio, “addicted” practically screams the hardcore.disko.records identity: those unmistakable breaks, a bassline that feels like it could rattle subway tracks, bold synths slicing through the mix, and vocals that hook you from the first hit. For his third official release, stussyb leans fully into his roots — breakbeat meets house, nostalgia meets reinvention — and the result is a track built for 3 a.m. chaos in the best possible way.
You can hear the lineage in the production. Early ’90s UK rave energy pulses through every beat, a clear nod to the pioneers — N-Joi, Todd Terry, Cassius — while the modern polish brings to mind the likes of Bicep, Fred Again, and Stanton Warriors. It’s a bridge between eras, but it’s also a reminder: stussyb is no newcomer. His deep history in the scene is what gives “addicted” its texture, its swagger, its bite.
What makes this release especially exciting is how it doubles as a milestone for the label itself. hardcore.disko.records isn’t just a home for stussyb’s own music — it’s a growing playground for future talent. As he expands the roster and scouts anchor artists to define the brand’s next chapter, “addicted” feels like both a mission statement and an invitation.
It’s loud, it’s bold, it’s rave-ready — and it’s exactly why stussyb continues to stand out in a scene that never stops evolving.
‘addicted’ is a breakbeat rocket
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