Baltimore Club
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For most of us, Baltimore is a crime capital, a leader in crime report mentions. The image of an oppressed, depressed city is not far from the truth, but even in such conditions, there is room for music creation. The not-so-simple guys from 'Baltimore Club' have already conquered dance floors in New York, Paris, London, and Tokyo, gifting the audience the sweetest notes of house, hip-hop, and Miami Bass, spiced with the vocals of young troublemaker MC Amanda Blank. It seems that 'Baltimore Club' could revive the dead club culture and paint it in all the colors it so lacks. The lyrics written by Amanda evoke one question from journalists: "Has your mom heard this?" to which the girl replies: "I don't know, but I'm sure she was curious, and she's probably scoured the entire Internet and press for details about my passion. She knows enough about me to have some indecent stories." Together with musician Aaron LaCrate, Amanda creates hits like 'Get Em Girl' and 'Supafreak'. LaCrate, in turn, is also quite a character; he founded the clothing line 'Milkrate Athletics' and is a pioneer of street philosophy: "We promote everything from music to clothing style and skateboarding." A mix titled 'BMore Gutter Music' is released on the label 'Milkrate Records', which will send listeners on a journey through the dark streets of Baltimore accompanied by Aaron LaCrate's music and Amanda Blank's lyrics. When 'Baltimore Club' takes the stage, the dance floor fills with energetic, appealing, alluring sounds that could only be created in Baltimore - a city of crime reports and talented young people.