Interviews, Truancy Volumes

Truancy Volume 21: Bxentric

“The English like eccentrics. They just don’t like them living next door.”- Julian Clary The latest Truancy Volume for you to feast upon comes steeped in glacial disco swagger from Bxentric – one of the most promising and hardest working duos to emerge in UK dance music over the past year, and who’ve now artfully […]

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Remixes & Blues Pt. VI: Brodinski Special

Merry Christmas! Our man Brodinski ends the year in a tasteful way, giving away his second Best Of Everything compilation for absolutely free. Some of these tracks might already sound familiar to you, such as the incredible French Fries remix of Amerie’s One Thing, or Bok Bok’s take on the Lil’ Scrappy single Look At […]

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Downloads, Releases

Mweslee – Stomp Like A Donkey

I’ve got to ask, is there something they put in the water in Spain? Lately I’ve come across so many talented artists and wonderful labels that call Spain home, in all fairness it ain’t fair. They won the World Cup, Nadal won Wimbledon, Alberto Contador won the Tour de France, other Spaniards won other things. […]

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Chronicles, Various

Lunice & The Jealous Guys

The first thing I had ever encountered by Montreal-#based brainchild Lunice was a Everyday I’m Hustlin’ meets Final Fantasy 7’s victory anthem mashup on YouTube that I still can’t get tired of to this day. As if that Rick Ross = Barrett Wallace link wasn’t genius enough to keep me hooked, Lunice keeps the standards […]

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Releases

Mosca – Tilt Shift

2010 is slowly coming to end and I just cant help but think people are starting their Top Of The Year lists a tad early when we’ve still got a good 11 days of releases to be had in 2010. One track I feel that people should re write their end lists to include is […]

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Downloads, Releases, Sunday's Best

Sunday’s Best Pt. VIII

To quote Gloria Gaynor, I am what I am, and what I am is a complete and utter fool for a snazzy re-edit, especially when the original is a dangerously infectious chunk of chugging Motown boogie released in the year of my birth (yikes). Sample hounds might also notice a slice of a vocal used […]

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Various

Federation Remixes Rihanna

Last week, the good people over at Federation already took over our playlists by dropping Natalie Storm’s long awaited Songs 2 Fuck And Fight 2 mixtape. Before anyone even had the time to recover from its aftershocks, they’ve hit us hard again by getting at us through their latest weekly podcast with a brand new […]

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Wham! Bam!

It’s funny that I say I kind of hate Christmas and yet this is my second post in a row talking about seasonal music, but of course there are some tracks that even a grinch like me can’t but love. I first came across Holmes Price last year when he put together this incredible cover […]

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Afrikaan Beat

I’ve never been, but by all accounts South Africa is a pretty remarkable country. The Rainbow Nation is known for its outstanding natural beauty, its remarkable wildlife, and of course its people, who speak a multitude of different tongues. Eleven are recognised by their constitution, including two of European descent; South African English and Afrikaans, […]

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Nehuen for You

With all this all this terribly cold weather we’ve been blighted with recently I found time to dig into the crates that are the internet. I happened to pull out one hell of a gem in Nehuen‘s Let It Go EP which was released through Barcelona’s ever impressive Disboot label; and that wasn’t all I […]

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Chronicles, Various

Ready for the Weekend

We’ve gotta hand it to Drizzy and his crew for tipping us off on some fresh Canadian musical blood that’s proving to be the best thing to reach our speakers this week. Hailing from Toronto, The Weekend is made up of Jeremy Rose and Abel Tesfaye, a young musical act that seems to be rather […]

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Röyskopp & Salem

Like Riccardo, I’m not the biggest fan of Christmas. Several factors have contributed to my Scrooged-out nature, but  that’s kind of neither here nor there. No matter your stance on Christmas, God, religion, it seems that O Holy Night is a festive favourite that can’t be beat. Röyksopp have been blessing their fans with tracks […]

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