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Worst Behavior Recs Shows Off Global Sounds on Latest Compilation

Grant Gilmore by Grant Gilmore
August 19, 2023
in New Releases

Anna Morgan and Bell Curve look to Yunna, Samurai Breaks, KOROStyle & Justin Jay, Toumba, and more for Worst Behavior, Vol. 4.


It’s been six years since Anna Morgan and Bell Curve first put their minds together to create Worst Behavior Recs. Since then, the imprint has put a number of styles on display, from drum and bass to club-ready footwork, and they’ve solidified themselves as one of the labels you need to be listening to if you love underground bass-driven tunes. Their deep curation has been prominently featured in the Worst Behavior compilation series, and after a three-year break, it’s returned for its fourth and final edition.

Worst Behavior, Vol. 4 is out now across all platforms and features 15 tracks created by artists from counties including Jordan, the US, the UK, and Russia, among others, with a bonus track for those who purchase on Bandcamp. Those who love jackin’ footwork and other club-driven sounds will gravitate to tracks like “Oshee” by Samurai Breaks, “AIWIY” by FreshtilDef, and the 160 Flip of “TEK DIS!” by Moscow Legend so that they can get their dose of energy. That’s just the tip of the iceberg, though, as there’s plenty more to explore on this compilation.

If you’ve fallen hard for the sounds of drum and bass then put on Doctor Jeep and Farsight’s “Spacemaker II,” A-0’s “Iced Out,” or Toumba’s “Gasab Sokkar” to satiate your cravings for dynamic tracks in that realm. The rave-fueled breaks found on bastienGOAT’s “to a level where love is real” will turn back the clock and place you firmly in the center of a packed dancefloor at a warehouse party, while KOROStyle and Justin Jay’s “BBBASSDROP” offers an eerie soundscape in contrast.

Another stunner arrives from Amadeo and Hypho, who join forces for the electro-infused “Jefferson Park,” which packs a punch with its bassline and vocal sample. And who better than Anna Morgan to bring the compilation to a close as she teams up with Kool Karlo to create a dancefloor-ready gem called “Pop That” that’s sure to inject some energy in your feet as you bust a move on the dancefloor.

Listen to Worst Behavior, Vol. 4 on Spotify or grab a copy on Beatport or Bandcamp, and let us know which track stood out to you the most on Twitter!

Stream Worst Behavior, Vol. 4 on Spotify:


Worst Behavior, Vol. 4 – Tracklist:

  1. fodie j. – Le Track
  2. bastiengoat – to a level where love is real
  3. Addison Groove – 160 Cowbells
  4. Samurai Breaks – Oshee
  5. Toumba – Gasab Sokkar
  6. Yunna – She’s Gone
  7. Doctor Jeep & Farsight – Spacemaker II
  8. Moscow Legend – Tek Dis! (160 Remix)
  9. FreshtillDef – AIWIY
  10. A-0 – Iced Out
  11. Whys – Threat Kick
  12. Nikes & Shawari – Diggity
  13. KOROStyle & Justin Jay – BBBASSDROP
  14. Amadeo & Hypho – Jefferson Park
  15. Anna Morgan & Kool Karlo – Pop That
  16. TROPHY – Hush Yo Mouth (Bandcamp Exclusive Bonus)

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Grant Gilmore

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Grant Gilmore’s authoritative voice as a media professional lends credibility not common to EDM journalism. As the founder of EDM Identity he has effectively raised the bar on coverage of the past decade’s biggest youth culture phenomenon. After ten years of working for nonprofit organization Pro Player Foundation, Gilmore launched EDM Identity as a media outlet offering accurate informative coverage of the rave scene and electronic music as a whole. Although they cover comprehensive topic matter, they have taken special care in interviewing the likes of Armin van Buuren, Adventure Club, Gorgon City, Lane 8 and Afrojack. In addition to household names, they have also highlighted unsung heroes of the industry through their ID Spotlight segment. Whether he’s covering it or not, you can expect to find Grant Gilmore attending the next big electronic music event. To find out what’s next on his itinerary, follow him via the social links below.

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