1905: butt 2 bite
Francisco Espregueira
There is nothing subtle about 1905’s new record BUTT 2 BITE on Former City Records, and that feels very intentional. Built around chunky basslines, loose house pressure and low-end that lands somewhere between playful and physical, the six-track release moves with one clear purpose: movement and bodies first, thinking later. BUTT 2 BITE leans fully into that instinct. This is music that sounds happiest after midnight, somewhere warm, loud and slightly chaotic.
Still, beneath the cheeky attitude there’s craft in the way these tracks are put together. Bootybass pulses against housier rhythms, keeping things bouncy while holding enough grit for DJs to stretch into longer sets. Even the DIY details fit the mood. A Microsoft Paint sleeve, no polished branding, no fake mystique. Just a record pressed for booths, bags and sweat-heavy rooms where the funk still matters. BUTT 2 BITE knows exactly what it is and never wastes time pretending otherwise. Available on vinyl for the heads.