Savageskulls

Savage Skulls

Carli Löf and Måns Glaeser both spent the greater parts of their teenage

years sneaking around in the shady backstreets of their home town

Stockholm, looking for unexplored graffiti terrain. Frequently bumping

into each other in dark alleys and closed subway stations, the

youngsters soon d…

Carli Löf and Måns Glaeser both spent the greater parts of their teenage
years sneaking around in the shady backstreets of their home town
Stockholm, looking for unexplored graffiti terrain. Frequently bumping
into each other in dark alleys and closed subway stations, the
youngsters soon discovered a common obsession with cheezy hooks, bouncy
beats, and fat bass lines. This was in the early nineties, when Carli was
busy trying to copy Liam Howlett’s early productions with the primitive
sampler he had just bought, while hip-hop head Måns was busy getting
into trouble in Sweden’s finest music high school.

Today Carli and Måns are busy composing fast-paced, elegant, and generally ridiculous dance
music in their shared studio. They also enjoy some well-deserved
international success, as a duo as well as on their own, with Måns being
the driving force behind some of the hottest parties in Stockholm over
the last years, and Carli being one of Sweden’s most in-demand remixers.
However, it is when these old graffiti buddies work together that their
talents really shine through. Released on Dave Taylor’s Dubsided
imprint, their debut twelve-inch as Savage Skulls consisted of two
uncompromising dance floor bombs, drawing inspiration from Green Velvet
and the classic Swedish loop techno as well as the freshest dancehall
riddims from Jamaica.

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