Night Slugs is the blazing new label of London-based shooting stars Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990, operating on the intersection of 2-Step and house music. Featuring contributions by artists like Roska or Ikonika, Night Slugs is not strictly dedicated to familiar UK funky house styles, but open to deeper and more experimental productions in addition to the party anthems its owners are known for.
The Compilation Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1
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Club Transmediale presents its official audio compilation in association with De:Bug magazine and zero". The CTM.11 Official Compilation is available for free download to the first 2.000 zero" users.
Taking place from February 1-6 this year, Club Transmediale is Berlin's unique 'festival for more...
The Compilation Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1
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Essential 2010 Albums Now On Sale
We wish you an amazing 2011! To start the celebrations we have compiled 200 of our favourite albums of 2010 for our biggest ever New Year Sale!
From today on until January 16 all selected albums will be available for a special price - including many of the more...
The Compilation Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1
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The Compilation Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1
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Magda, Martyn, Modeselektor
Compilations have been the big thing this November, and no matter whether your poison's techno, dubstep, juke, or hip-hop, this month had something in store for you: Ostgut Ton's 'Fünf', Modeselektor's 'Modeselektion', Ghettophiles 'Overkill' and Listen Up's more...
The Compilation Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1
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Few labels have captured the spirit of 2010 as well as London's Night Slugs imprint. Launched in January to the beat of Mosca's 'Square One', Night Slugs managed to embody everything that made dance music interesting this year: The prevalence of dubstep as one of the most imaginative electronic music styles around, the resurgence of party-compatible techno, the heart-warming pop sensibilities of funky house.Night Slugs' rise has not remained unnoticed: The label's releases have been the subject of continuous praise from the press, including a recent label of the year award from prestigious FACT mag.
'Allstars Volume 1' summarises label's astonishing first year with many of Night Slugs' irresistible dance-floor hits, like Lil Silva's r'n'b inspired 'Golds to Get', and Girl Unit's pop-step anthem, 'Wut'. The included exclusives are just as good: Egyptrixx's delirious 'Liberation Front' for instance, or '(Baby I Don't Know) What you Want' by new signing Jacques Greene, which word on the street has already made out as 'the next Hyph Mngo'.
But even without giving in to hyperbole, 'Night Slugs Allstars Volume 1' offers a hugely entertaining selection of tracks that are both bold and flawlessly executed, from a label that - perhaps more so than any other this year - represents the current cutting edge of dance music. Essential purchase.
The Maxi-Single The Velvet Collection
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Ninja Tune XX, Flying Lotus, Radio Slave
September has come and gone and left us with more great releases than there's pebbles on a beach. First and foremost this has been the month of Ninja Tune. The legendary label celebrates its 20th anniversary with two massive compilations of exclusive material, more...
The Maxi-Single The Velvet Collection
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Night Slugs introduce new producers (or new names, at least), Velour, who seem to be working strictly from a loved-up palette of sounds judging by this debut release, 'The Velvet Collection', smothering 4-tracks with neon-colored synths and bubbly arpeggios. One for the ladies crew.

