This artist is featured in Update #073:
The Best Albums of 2011
As the old year draws to a close, we recap the finest musical moments of 2011. For this update we have selected our favourite full-lengths of the year, and we are making all of these indispensable albums available to you for a special price until January 15, more...
This artist is featured in Update #071:
Martyn, Axel Boman, Sandwell District, Alva Noto
This October has provided us with an abundance of outstanding albums, and it's been harder than ever to pick our release of the month. In the end the accolades had to go to Martyn's brilliant 'Ghost People' full-length, which evolves his sound far beyond the more...
dBridge returns with a fantastic single which contrasts Prince-style soul vocals with cold, fast and ultra-minimal rhythms. Morgan Zarate steps up the future r'n'b factor, adding fat, neon coloured pads, while Consequence adds a banging 808 for his awesome, electro-inspired take. Highly recommended.
This artist is featured in Update #070:
Modeselektor, Roman Flügel, Four Tet, Joakim
Modeselektor are back! After four years spent with Moderat and setting up their own label the Berlin pranksters return with their eagerly awaited third album, 'Monkeytown'. Don't just stop reading there however, as September was ripe with many more fantastic more...
Skream's Disfigured Dubz label receives a stellar contribution from frequent supporter and occasional collaborator, dBridge. dBridge's signature brand of futuristic soul is in top form in 'City of Lonely Runaways', while 'Dischord' delivers a playful melody with an edge in its step.
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...
This artist is featured in Podcast #025:
The on-going permutations of the dubstep genre seem to have been the predominant trend this year however, with our 2010 Crew Picks featuring music by James Blake, Mount Kimbie, dBridge remixing Synkro, and even Leipzig's Kassem Mosse delivering an amazing more...
This artist is featured in Update #044:
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...
This artist is featured in Update #042:
Shackleton + Special Album Prices
London's Fabric is more than just one of the world's most influential nightclubs. Over the past nine years Fabric has also become synonymous with the most celebrated series of DJ mixes in the field of electronic music.
To acknowledge the advent of yet more...
Letting Go (dBridge Remix)
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Letting Go (dBridge Remix)
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
Letting Go (dBridge Remix)
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
This artist is featured in Feature #098:
Our Favourite Albums Of 2010 For A Special Price
It's time to celebrate the hot summer season with a big Summer Sale! Quench your thirst for awesome music with 100+ essential albums from 2010, available now for a special price until the end of August.
From Actress to Rudy Zygadlo, from Ellen Allien to 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 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...
Appearing on Fat City's Producer 2 compilation, dBridge's analog stomper 'ZX81' gets remixed by producers working on the cutting edge of the dancefloor, Shed (Ostgut Ton) and Ramadanman (Hessle Audio). Ramadanman's housier interpretation contrasts Shed's creepy skeletal techno. Excellent material.
This artist is featured in Update #014:
MAKING CONTAKT, Dettmann, The Black Dog, Caribou
Techno takes over the big screen - if anyone could ever be trusted to bring the club experience to a cinematic format, it is Richie Hawtin, and this is just what he did. 'MAKING CONTAKT' is the documentary film of his Minus label's monumental 10-year 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 massively successful podcast series, Club Autonomic, has turned heads across the entire dance music world. Its founders, dBridge and Instra:mental, unveil the official label, Autonomic, with a release by themselves and a very special guest, Skream!
Acacia Avenue
(Track 01 on this Maxi-Single)
This artist is featured in Update #006:
Danton Eeprom, Ellen Allien, Ewan Pearson
February has been short and sweet, bringing with it an atmosphere of departure - not only with the first signs of spring, but also with some outstanding and unclassifiable new music. Danton Eeprom's 'Yes Is More', Toro Y Moi's 'Causers Of This', or dBridge & more...
The 50th edition of Fabric's acclaimed Fabriclive series, dBridge and Instra:mental's mix is a land-mark release more than worthy of the round catalogue number. With their Autonomic podcast the London based trio has recently taken the web by storm, fluently crossing over styles ranging from electro-funk and hip-hop to dubstep and abstract electronica.
Their 'Autonomic' Fabric mix condenses the genre-binding concept of their ridiculously popular podcasts in 73 awestruck minutes, laying out the blueprint for a distinct style of their own, both coherent and diverse.
Autonomic shifts seamlessly between the breakneck speeds of drum'n bass and dubstep's half-step, picking up the pace at just the right moments, while leaving plenty of space for more introspective tracks and even some genuine pop moments, such as Riya's lovely r'n'b style opening track 'Seems Like', forthcoming on dBridge's own label Exit Records.
Besides plenty of dBridge and Instra:mental's own material, the mix features productions by cutting-edge artists of the moment, such as Scuba, Distance or Actress. For anyone interested in new sounds, Autonomic is as contemporary as it can get.
Their 'Autonomic' Fabric mix condenses the genre-binding concept of their ridiculously popular podcasts in 73 awestruck minutes, laying out the blueprint for a distinct style of their own, both coherent and diverse.
Autonomic shifts seamlessly between the breakneck speeds of drum'n bass and dubstep's half-step, picking up the pace at just the right moments, while leaving plenty of space for more introspective tracks and even some genuine pop moments, such as Riya's lovely r'n'b style opening track 'Seems Like', forthcoming on dBridge's own label Exit Records.
Besides plenty of dBridge and Instra:mental's own material, the mix features productions by cutting-edge artists of the moment, such as Scuba, Distance or Actress. For anyone interested in new sounds, Autonomic is as contemporary as it can get.
This artist is featured in Update #005:
dBridge & Instra:mental, Illum Sphere, Slugabed
As dubstep is coming of age, we are getting ready for the next wave: producers that combine influences from a variety of genres with the once revolutionary half-step breaks of dubstep. Be it the drum'n bass and electro allusions of dBridge and Instra:mental, more...
This artist is featured in Feature #061:
Call it Autonomic
You may call it futuristic dubstep, minimal drum'n bass or next generation electro, but Instra:mental and dBridge have coined their own term for it: Autonomic. Already the title of their acclaimed podcast, the British producers have just released their more...
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