Tuesday 29 June 2010

Crooks & Lovers

3 weeks no until the release of Mount Kimbie’s debut album, and after having a sneaky little listen to it, we’re hotly anticipating its full release on July 19th. On first listen, the album is almost unidentifiable; 
familiarity only sustained through Mount Kimbie's trademark percussive blips, however their typically downtempo melodies have been replaced by a pacier, more unorthodox flow.



Tuesday 22 June 2010

In reach

Down to our last exams now and the summer holiday seems only just around the corner. Sunshine, beaches, bbq's, fruity cocktails, ice cold beers, English sunburns, skimpy bikini's, horny bitches, mega festivals and all day/all night partying. Damn, lets start it of with some bangers from VHYCE and Mowgli to get you more hype George Osborne taking away benefits!


Sweat it out! is the Australian label who seem to have dominated all Oz's talent with releases from some of the heaviest names including Edu K, Act Yo Age, Oh Snap!, Yolanda Be Cool and DCUP. Their latest release is 'VOIVODINE (HA HA HO HEY)' by VHYCE. Say no more, its a tech house family feast with tropical twinges and had us screaming summer vibes. Two tracks; 'Voivodine (Ha Ha Ho Hey)' & 'Basement Horns' with remixes from  Yolanda Be Cool, Femme En Fourrure and Rainbows of Death. Romanian chopped vocals, chime synths and even some Major Lazer style snare samples; what's not to enjoy? Femme En Fourrure's version is a minimalistic track which uses the same vocals but over a much deeper groove. 






Mowgli really has been baffling his fans, including us. He seems to change his style frequently, but with his latest single 'We think it's cool' we say fair play. Bar the phasers and the synths its almost a basic original sophisticated house track with its jazz elements including that dope as fuck tena saxophone. Don't be a fool and miss out on this Deadfish release!




To finish,  RTK's latest ep 'Cut to the top'. This will take a hell of a lot to challenge the previous 'Calypso' ep which seemed to have excited the whole of the house music scene back a few months ago. The two tracks 'Cut to the top' & 'Stomper' released on made to play are on sale over at Beatport.

Tuesday 15 June 2010

Kiwi/Toadstool


Goldbrickin' as usual, we've got something slightly fancy from Para One. 'Kiwi/Toadstool' is his latest addition to his successful chain of jackin' electronic house whatever the fuck you want to call it. With two new tunes: 'Kiwi' and 'Toadstool', you can expect to be making some abnormal movements at your local disco. Remixed by some of the our personal favourites; Noob, Jesse Rose and Tony Sengshore, you really should get to know. 



Bass guitar riffs, clicks and euphoric synths with a echoed whistle; it looks like Para One has had some serious fun in the studio creating this masterpiece.


Noob has gotten his grubby little fingers on it, pulled it apart and turned it into something naughty. If you're a fan of Noob already, you will understand how he's left his trademark midget sound on this banger.


The second track on the album 'Toadstool' diverges into a different sound but we like it, even though Jesse Rose does make it raw as fuck.


Thursday 10 June 2010

PARA//LLEL

Calling all Londoners! Don't miss out on East London's latest electronic fetish 'Parallel', bringing the best vibes, alongside notoriously good acts including previously; Kaino, Rob Small, Toni D and Lee Foss! If  that still doesn't meet your needs, the team will always deliver you the most outrageous visuals and destroy your soul with a Funktion one system. The Residents; Ryan Winters and Wesley Razzy are the ambitious two who seem to be one step ahead in the game.


FRIDAY, JUNE 11th

SASCHA DIVE 
(DEEP VIBES/OSLO/CECILLE)

RYAN WINTERS 
(BIOLOGIC/TILT/PARALLEL)

WESLEY RAZZY 
(RYTHMATIC/PARALLEL)

ENTRY:10:00pm - 03:00am (last entry 01:00am)
£5 (Early tickets or Concessions)
£10 Standard Ticket

Email full names to ryanwinters@live.co.uk for concessions.



Free 320kbps download!

Tuesday 8 June 2010

General Patton

Less than a month til the release of 'Sir Lucious Left Foot: The Son of Chico Dusty', and another leak, enjoy.

Monday 7 June 2010

Lazy day

 
Always appreciate those times where you end up sitting on your backside doing sweet fuck'all; skipping through music channels to find something worth listening to. Avoiding Cliff Richard and Dolly Parton on Magic I came across  Born Ruffians latest video of 'What to say', not just an amazing track, but also epic video directed by Jared Raab. Born Ruffians released their fourth album 'Say It' on Warp Records on 31st of May last month. A real fresh sound from a band I'd totally forgotten about since their past classic 'Hummingbird'




Couldn't argue that Warp haven't released some unheard of talent and The Hundred in the Hands are a prime psychedelic example with their ep 'This Desert' including their latest release of 'Tom Tom'. With her angelic' sounding voice over some intense acidic toms there is more than enough to pull you into a state of tranquility.