Across Sporadic, Jeffries continues to refine a Detroit-rooted language of machine funk—precise, physical, and built for sound systems.

Locking into classic electro mechanics
OG electro-tech power station DJ Godfather (aka Brian Jeffries) returns on Databass Records with a lean two-track and remix package that threads techno, electro, and Miami Bass, into a streamlined club toolset. Sporadic locks into classic electro mechanics: sharp, pinging synth lines, clipped melodic figures, and rubbery 808 pressure that keeps everything bouncing without excess weight. It’s direct, efficient, and built for movement. “Stranger Than Strange” shifts the tone slightly darker, folding electro signifiers into stripped techno frameworks that prioritize groove and repetition over flourish, while still keeping a subtle melodic edge. Across the release, Jeffries continues to refine a Detroit-rooted language of machine funk—precise, physical, and built for sound systems. Nothing wasted, nothing overworked, just functional pressure with enough detail to keep DJs and dancers locked in from start to finish.

Sporadic is available on Databass.























