Sometimes the planets align and a simple -- maybe even obligatory -- label sampler meets a label roster in their prime. Such is the case with the dryly titled, dryly presented
Mad Decent, Vol. 1, a quick and very dirty overview of the loud, stuttering, sample-heavy, and dancehall-loving label founded by DJ/producer
Diplo. Here, the big acts get the bookends as
Diplo himself offers the opening highlight with the wicked trunk-rumbler “Horsey.” Bringing up the back end is the shockingly normal and still shockingly good reggae number “Keep It Going Louder” from
Nina Sky and
Diplo with his
Major Lazer project. The meat of this Mad Decent sandwich is all over the place when it comes to flavor, but all the tracks share the label’s mash-up/spice-up aesthetic.
Kito and
Reija Lee offer the sound of a Galaga machine playing dubstep while
Bosco Delrey turns out to be a New Jersey kid who enjoys playing impossible Madchester music at breakneck speed.
Toy Selectah trades in accordion-based Mexican house music that puts hands in the air,
Boy 8-Bit is like your early
Depeche Mode vinyl warping in the sun, while
Munchi nails the very 2011 sound of Moombahton with his half-speed, simmering stunner. Add the audience-pleasing style of DJ
Rusko,
Diplo getting ridiculous with
Blaqstarr, and
South Rakkas Crew introducing rap-rock-reggae-step to the world and
Mad Decent, Vol. 1 is a keeper, sure to send all forward-thinking DJs and kinetic electronica fans further into the label’s catalog.