This artist is featured in Update #066:
This Year's Best Albums For A Special Price
A hot and long summer finally at our doorstep, it is once again time to appreciate the best music of the year so far in our Summer Sale 2011!
From Moebius to Moby, from the deepest electronic underground to chart-topping heights, 150 of our favourite albums more...
This artist is featured in Podcast #043:
For our podcast this week two of the main people behind Live At Robert Johnson have teamed up, each contributing a half-hour mix. Oliver Hafenbauer is the first one up. His mix continues the style of his recent 'ET 01 - 06' release, which he recorded together more...
Barefoot Dub (Ramadanman Refix)
(Track 02 on this EP)
Barefoot Dub (Ramadanman Refix Instrumental)
(Track 05 on this EP)
Barefoot Dub (Ramadanman Refix)
(Track 02 on this EP)
In the 3 years since the original release of 'The Woon' on 2nd Drop, David Kennedy (Ramadanman/Pearson Sound) has gained worldwide attention for his uncompromising signature sound. Here in this early release by the man, Kennedy displays the minimalism and forward-thinking attitude that has secured his place as one of dance music's premier talents.
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This artist is featured in Podcast #028:
Gravious' zero" exclusive podcast this week serves as a great introduction to the Glaswegian producer's sonic universe. Starting out with his own remix of Erik XVI's impossibly titled 'Gravitationskraftens stilla vrede' the mix leads on to the blistering synth more...
Blimey?
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Blimey?
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Void 23 (Carl Craig Re-Edit)
(Track 02 on this Maxi-Single)
Picked!
The much-awaited new collaboration between Ramadanman and Appleblim sees a darker and techier turn from 2009's 'Justify'. A nine minute burner of livid percussion and freakish sonics in constant metastasis, further frayed with a stomping beastly remix in the hands of Carl Craig. Devastating!
This artist is featured in Podcast #024:
Assembled digitally this time around, his mix includes some of the most memorable moments in electronic music this month, with a selection that crosses over techno, dubstep, electro, and free-style hybrids thereof.
Highlights include positively more...
This artist is featured in Update #040:
Untold, Aux 88, EOD
Over the past few months classic Detroit electro has once again made a comeback as an influence to cutting edge dance-floor music. Dubstep artists like Instra:mental, Martyn and Ramadanman frequently reference the electrified funk of Drexciya and Aux 88 in more...
This artist is featured in Feature #097:
Over the past decade Bristol has been second only to South London in its importance for British bass music, and Tom Ford a.k.a. Peverelist is a driving force behind the city's small but highly influential scene. As the manager of Bristol's Rooted Music record more...
This artist is featured in Update #026:
Mount Kimbie, ASC, Peverelist
It's all coming apart. For years dubstep has seemed like a field of limitless possibilities, its syncopated rhythms and wobbly basslines lending themselves to endless permutation.
All this has changed over the past few months. Where a year ago only the more...
This artist is featured in Podcast #002:
As could be expected from a broad-minded music lover such as Patrick Pulsinger, his zero" exclusive mix shows off his eclectic and acquired taste. From the experimental sounds of Suicide's Martin Rev and electronica hot-shot Karsten Pflum to dubstep by Ital more...
This artist is featured in Update #023:
Ben Klock, Kode9, Pan Sonic
It's getting hot hot hot. The best thing to take to the beach is certainly a great DJ mix in your earplugs, and this month wasn't short on first-rate specimen: Kode9, Michael Mayer and dOP mix albums all feature in this newsletter, and Ben Klock even claims more...
Picked!
Excellent release by the Ramadanman & collaborator Midland on a laid-back funky tip. Piano house meets cut-up vocals on 'Your Words Matter', while 'More Than You Know' sports a dubbier vibe, with plenty of percussive white noise, filtered chords and deep strings. Another great release for Aus Music.
This artist is featured in Update #019:
Redshape, Actress, Trentemøller
One of the most significant months in many labels' release schedule, the month of May has blessed us with a vast amount of excellent releases.
Flying Lotus' 'Cosmogramma' and Actress' 'Splazsh' weigh in as strong contenders for an Album Of The Year title, more...
This artist is featured in Update #012:
Roska, SBTRKT, Ikonika
New sounds are taking over the airwaves: Old-school house chords, R&B vocals, and the light-footed grooves of UK garage are the ingredients that make up what some call UK funky, a style that's rapidly spreading from South London boroughs to Berlin techno clubs more...
The Ramadanman drops a massive new EP on his own Hessle Audio imprint showcasing an even more mature sound on the tip of jungle, dubstep and breakz, referring to the early days of UK bleeps. If Hessle Audio continues its strong run of releases in 2010 we might have to build a shrine for them.
No Swing
(Track 02 on this EP)
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