Downloads, Releases

Who & What Are You

A couple of days ago I received a rather ambiguous email from a producer called Wira. All I really know about this character is that he is from the UK and that he makes some fresh sounding future bass music. Wira has 13 original tracks that he has kindly mixed together for our listening pleasure! […]

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Interviews, Truancy Volumes

Truancy Volume 14: Neoteric

Different continents, different timezones, a parallel universe, nothing can even get close standing in the way of DJ Neoteric‘s dedication. The Vancouver-based music junkie paused his sleep and crawled out of bed at five in the morning to talk to us about Truancy 14, a record-breaking 80 minutes blend up of almost 40 tracks. There’s no […]

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Downloads

Pie in the Sky

If you remember well, we posted some Clouds material a while back. Having been busy remixing the likes of Screendeath, Coin Operated Boy and The Urchins they also managed to pump out this fantastic remix of ‘Dinosaurs with Guns’ by Teki Latex & Noob. The John Roman remix I posted was great but nowhere near as […]

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Downloads, Releases

Beach Rollin’

Some more talent to come from my humble city of Brighton for you guys today. Already an established name world wide with numerous EP’s and two albums out on label Planet Mu, Ital Tek recently dropped a new a 5 track EP titled ‘Moment In Blue’ which has been ticking all the right boxes for […]

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Downloads

No Turning Back

Seems like the football is finally starting to heat up as the group stages slowly come to an end now and so it seems the music coming out at the moment is as of higher quality than ever. An artist I’ve been slowly following for quite a while now who’s surely set to explode this […]

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Downloads, Releases

It’s Just a Ride

If you have a penchant for heavy rave music, Aerotronic has to be the thing for you. These young upstarts are probably one of Belgium’s best kept secrets when it comes down to it. I first came across these boys when they had their first release on Monkey see Monkey do and was instantly a […]

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Various

In the Zone

I’ve always told myself I should make more of an effort with travelling down to London for a night out having shamelessly only been twice. Seems like there’s an abundant amount of nights booking great DJs of all different genres at the moment and I just need to get my lazy ass down there. Even […]

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Downloads

This is Not a Love Song

Except for the not so subtle cowbell, Proxy‘s Vibrate still sounds like good old Proxy. Something to get down to – the basslines are still worth doing impressions of and I can’t wait to hear it full volume. This single won’t be on his upcoming album, however. As we spoke to one half of the Turbo […]

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Downloads

You’re Never Over

One of my favourite things to happen to my inbox, next to receiving sweet messages from friends and family or strange BBC articles along the lines of “Prince opens new shop” and “Condoms ‘too big’ for Indian men” are definitely the good old Sound Pellegrino head-ups. This time the Thermal Team tidings concerned a new bootleg by DJ […]

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Releases

Where is Kanye When You Need Him

Track-by-track album review Album title: Recovery Artist: Eminem Genre: Hip-Hop/Rap Release date: June 22th, 2010 1. Cold Wind Blows Sin: “This is one intense intro track. It definitely sounds like he’s not kidding around. It’s like that serious stare he’s carrying around nowadays has been embedded into this track musically and lyrically.” Immy: “What strikes […]

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Truancy Volumes, Various

Truancy Volume 13: Sam Tiba

Hailing from Roubaix, the Detroit of France, and being proud of his roots the now Paris-based producer and DJ SAM TIBA holds a strong preference towards all things ghetto. These environs are clearly to be found back in his music. His bass-driven and high-powered tracks are set to break down many a man’s integumentary system. Whether it […]

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Downloads

See Other People

My most played tracks have been all about wobbly beats and crazy percussion recently. I suppose it has something to do with the prospects of upcoming heatstrokes but I’ve been craving for happy music as of late. Lewis CanCut‘s new EP Neon Saxaphone has proven to be something that is well worth having on repeat while […]

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