Mike 'µ-ziq' Paradinas' Planet Mu label has long become an institution of British electronic music, constantly innovating the field of broken beats since its inception in 1995. Originally a Virgin Records subsidiary, Planet Mu gained independence in 1998 under Paradinas' lead and quickly expanded its roster with artists like Jega, Tusken Raiders, Capitol K, Luke Vibert and Venetian Snares. The musical spectrum of Planet Mu ranges from glitch-hop to breakcore, and signings like Milanese, Starkey, and Boxcutter have made dubstep has another major focus of attention in recent years.
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The Album Women's Studies
is featured in Update #063:
Mark E, Vladislav Delay Quartet, Tiger & Woods
The past month of May provided us with a release schedule almost as erratic as the weather, but sticking to our monthly essentials should keep you on the safe side in terms of musical quality.
Outstanding artist albums from Mark E, Dominik Eulberg and more...
The Album Women's Studies
is featured in Update #062:
Hardfloor & E.R.P., Dexter, Versalife
Hot on the heels of Instra:mental's 'Resolution 653', our favourite album last month, we present a round-up of excellent electro-inspired releases this week, backing up our claims of an impending resurgence of the classic genre.
Take acid legends Hardfloor more...
The Album Women's Studies
was picked!
The Album Women's Studies
was reviewed:
An original Chicago talent, Chrissy Murderbot, presents his highest-profile project to date after years of pushing the city's homegrown party sound: his debut album 'Women's Studies'. Planet Mu has been keen to push Juke/Footwork and leaves it to Murderbot to showcase their hyperactive, bass-heavy rhythms!
