News has filtered through to Juno Plus that Gomma co founder Matias Modica has found time to add the finishing touches on the third Munk album The Bird & The Beat which will be released in February next year.
The announcement of a Durrr party with Zongamin and Villa at XOYO in October is just the latest in a long line of impressive nights to call the soon to be open East London venue their new home.

It is our pleasure to present Juno’s third electro house podcast, mixed and hosted by Ian Robinson (Trailer Trash, London).
This week’s mix features tracks from Proxy, Boy 8-bit, Rory Philips, Zombie Nation, Miss Kittin & The Hacker, Erol Alkan & Boys Noize and more…
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Rory Phillips cut his DJing teeth as a resident at Erol Alkan’s legendary Trash nights at London’s iconic (but now sadly closed) End nightclub. He’s a man with a keen eye for obscure talent, a crate digger of the highest order. And after some sterling remix work for the likes of the Units, Yacht and Telepathe, he’s now released his first solo tune, “Solar Breakfast” – available now at Juno Download. The telephone-wielding DJ spoke to Juno Plus about his first solo productions, Scrabble and learning to love the cowbell.
Review: In Flagranti/Rory Phillips/G & S – Electric Fling
by Juno Plus on 26.11.2009 at 14:12pm
Artist: In Flagranti/Rory Phillips/G & S
Title: Electric Fling
Label: Codek
Genre: Disco/Nu Disco/Re-Edits
Format: Digital
Buy From: Juno Download
Despite plugging away at filthy disco workouts for years, it took the reissue of “Business Acumen” on Kitsune to really put In Flagranti in the hearts of the club going public. Not that the Brooklyn based duo will complain as since then, they’ve been called upon to create a slew of remixes, complemented by a superlative album and a continual pilfering of obscure discoteria with the Sounds Superb edit series. They end a superlative year with Electric Fling, the aural result of a spontaneous jam session between the duo and some of their London based kindred spirits in G & S and Rory Phillips and presented in the requisite 70s porn imagery.
Surprisingly In Flagranti’s effort, “Erector Set”, is probably the least impressive of the three track EP, being a somewhat understated slow burner. “Portable Control” by G & S (aka ex Nightmover Matt Waites and Say Yes! resident Nadia Ksaiba) functions at a similar tempo, but certainly retains the interest of your ears with synth washes and cowbell aplenty.
Rory Phillips contributes the standout track here with “Solar Breakfast”, his first original production, which is a beast of a track and reminiscent of In Flagranti at their finest. After a year of awesome remixes of The Units, Jackpot and The xx, this track certainly marks Phillips out as one to watch.
Review: Tony Poland
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