Check out the new mix of Steve Morley's classic anthem 'Reincarnations'!
This stormer will be out soon as part of a huge remix pack - forthcoming on Together As One Recordings! Watch this space for more info & check the preview teaser here:
"Even Tundra" - Benji Vaughan, new solo album (Younger Brother, Prometheus)- is here! "Younger Brother is bigger, louder and more intense - the sound of two guys getting into sonic cathedrals. My solo stuff, if it feels like a sonic garden shed, it's a shed I wanna hang out in." Full previews & purchase link: http://bit.ly/1cMXjqZ
System E - The Resurrection EP (goa records)
Posted: Fri Sep 13, 2013 5:24 pm
by JessCathar
Out today: System E- 'The Resurrection' EP (Goa Records) !!!
Those are toy cap guns. And those Colt 45's are only 38 ounces.
Re: check out my new album
Posted: Sun Sep 15, 2013 12:22 pm
by 3hunna
cap guns to bust caps man u dumb
DMX - X is gonna give it to ya (Hudson Mohawke?!! remix)
Posted: Mon Sep 16, 2013 10:32 pm
by mushug
Jackmaster played an amazing remix of the instrumental of "DMX - X is gonna give it to ya" at Outlook Rinse FM boat party..
does anyone have info on this? sounded a bit like Hud Mo but not quite sure..
cheers
Re: DMX - X is gonna give it to ya (Hudson Mohawke?!! remix)
Posted: Tue Sep 17, 2013 12:03 pm
by TooMuch
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Genius Beats - Waiting / Let It All Down - New UKG Release..
The second release on In The Face Records comes from our resident Simtek. Bouncy summery vibes aplenty from the opener "Masking Tape" which Thorpey manages to make even bouncier on the remix! Plus the bonkers "Clangers 'n' Hash" with its crazy breaks and switch ups, on the remix for this a grimey roller from Esquire and an all-out teeth-grinder from Yeahhbuzz!
Download it here off Bandcamp and pay whatever you want !
Dr.Cryptic's Chip Butty Recordings is a Sheffield-based label focusing on all underground dance sounds: from garage to UK funky and bass, and it has been on a high since its first EP back in 2011. This time, Dr.Cryptic himself teams up with newcomer Kommon for a four-track bombshell, ranging from two-step to more housey realms. Kommon's "Kariboo" is a shaking, no nonsense jacker whereas "Outfitter" goes deeper into the bass medley. Dr. Cryptic touches down with "You" and "RoboJim", two bouncy and immediately alluring pseudo-garage clusterbombs - Chip Butty in it for the win!