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US-LDS-12-00001
13 Apr 12
ZENDNLS 269X
10 Aug 10
1632 WBII
26 Sep 11
4TH 001
16 Sep 12
NBR 015
01 Nov 12
MR 0522-28
01 Nov 09
ENDG 019
17 Oct 11
Played by: Monkey Beats
Review:
Buraka Som Sistema offer a taste of their forthcoming album Komba with "(We Stay Up) All Night", also the follow up to their incendiary comeback "Hangover (BaBaBa)". Combining infectious African inspired rhythms with a rave inspired synth melody, the track also enlists the vocal talents of Blaya, who makes her debut on this track, and London's Roses Gabor to add the finshing touches to this sweat drenched kuduro anthem.
BM 001
18 Jan 12
BDDNL 164
20 Jul 10
BDDNL 164
11 Jul 10
HESDD 1
24 May 11
Played by: Gigi D'amico, DJ Cable, Chris Coco, Shadow Dancer, Wildlife!, Diplo, J-Wow (Buraka Som Sistema), Klipar, Bok Bok, Shox, Breakbeat.is, Mario Basanov, Archie Pelago
RINSE008DIGI
22 Aug 11
Played by: Juno Recommends Uk Funky/Garage
Review:
With maddening infrequency, both Brackles and his sometime partner in crime Shortstuff pop up and drop cyborg funk tracks that instantly serve their contemporaries in the business of day-glo electronic music. On this new release, presumably the first in a series, "Spider" has a deliciously airy false start before dropping down into a cold-as-ice groove, while "Take Me Home" boasts rising and falling synths expelled with total deranged control. Brackles once again proves just how much flair and craftsmanship he has for tracks that are utterly bonkers and perfectly formed at the same time.
POS 019
10 Aug 10
ZIQ 295
31 Jan 11
Review:
Founded in 1995, Planet Mu has gone on to become a force in electronic music, setting the benchmark high and releasing some of the scene's seminal and groundbreaking artists. Blending house, techno, dubstep, hip-hop and all the grey areas in between that have come to dominate the sonic landscape of recent years, Planet Mu have never been afraid to depart from the status quo. Marking the first release of 2011 for Mike Paradinas' lauded label, 14 Tracks From Planet Mu collates tracks from some of the new artists to have graced the Mu airwaves over the past year. There are four exclusives in there, for those that like it hot off the press, and some familiar names like Oriol, Solar Bears, Floating Points, FaltyDL, Ikonika and Boxcutter. Superb stuff.
846624 003450
08 Feb 11
UTTU_031
18 Mar 13
Review:
Portuguese duo Photonz' latest track "1551", is described by Unknown To The Unknown as "Anti Illuminati Egyptian Trance House". It's somewhat apt as a description, as the track's tumbling tropical rhythms are joined by the kind of hypnotic melodic arrangement that gets right under your skin alongside some piano chords that make the whole thing sound like Chicago house as invented by Giorgio Moroder. As ever with UTTU, high calibre remixes are on the table also; Capracara turns in a surprisingly UK funky-inspired revision, Walter Ego turns it into a bass-heavy broken garage banger, and HALP smashes it into tiny pieces and rearranges it into a weird hybrid of IDM, footstep and dubstep. Essential!
SUKI 011
25 Feb 13
Review:
Wow! Are people looking back with rose-tinted glasses to 1995 already? Well at least this 'musical magpie' is only borrowing ideas and sounds rather than copying wholesale! Possibly a bit darker than his previous releases this EP features dubby UKG ("1995"), glitchy, post-dubstep ("Hypno", "Fallen") and even a bit of wobble-heavy UKF ("Roots").
FAITHD 2
28 Aug 11
PTN 009
23 Sep 12
IR 203D
12 Jan 09
846624 006642
07 Jul 11
CNP 066
09 Sep 11
NLR 12002
23 Apr 12
Review:
Some killer minimal bass from Northern Line's Myeb, here working up a moody dubscape and punchy banger in the shape of "Go Hard Go Solid", which mixes soft, thick bass hits with crisp UKF drums. "Rapid" is a more upfront, Roska-esque, floor-ready beat that uses short, one-shot stabs to bring a tension to a more melancholy bass part. An excellent and essential UKF banger.
INT 060
05 Jul 10
MATH 07
05 Apr 10
PPR 026
01 Nov 12
F47 004
29 Oct 09
INT 057
12 Jun 10
AR 103
16 May 11
JUTDIG 28
31 Mar 10
FRESH 009
06 Dec 10
INNERG 005-X
25 Feb 09
PLUR 012
09 Nov 10
FNBDG 001
04 Feb 08
DBOOT 014
19 Dec 11
LDN 017
09 Jan 12
FRIED 007
19 Apr 13
010
16 Feb 11
DISN 185
01 Jun 09
EPRDL 002
30 Jun 10
GPH 002
17 Aug 10
ECB 351
26 Nov 12
PICT 005
21 Mar 11
Played by: Tvyks, Ndv (Polar Pair/Botanika), Flash Atkins, Juno Recommends Uk Funky/Garage, Ourdubs 21/03/11 Playlist 001, Code Duello
Review:
London imprint Pictures Music has swiftly aligned itself with the ever growing wave of talented young things making genre spanning music from machines - impressing with releases from Dark Sky and the perma fringed Seams. They reach out to Glasgow for their latest release, with 19 year old Koreless - currently being feted by the Young Turks and Hessle Audio stables - matching the labels previous output in terms of quality. Whislt there's been an overabundance of music revolving around steppy breaks, emotive melodies and almost orgasmic female vocals - the Hyph Mngo Formula if you will - "4D" impresses via the simplicity in production, eschewing layers of emotive musicality for a basic fairytale chord wrapped in snapping percussion, insistent bass and that all important vocal refrain. B Side excursion "MTI" is perhaps the stronger track, fuzzed out textures bubbling amidst the plughole drip of bass textures and subtle rhythms. It's hard to pin a musical style on the two tracks here, which is what makes so much music these days so exciting.
CM 03
22 Jun 12
20011
31 Mar 09
FLAKE 011
11 Nov 11 | ||
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