http://download.breakbeat.co.uk/playlists/fourwardtop10_2671.aspx
It's a must see, and a must have.
Go get it and tell your local folks about bringing these guys to your town
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Friday, August 31, 2012
Saturday, August 25, 2012
Maztek - Galactica / Odyssey - Forthcoming on Hardware
Reserve your copy today!!
http://www.chemical-records.co.uk/sc/servlet/Info?Track=HWARE22
2 huge tunes being supported by all the biggies - a must for your catalogue
Friday, August 24, 2012
Neonlight Feature on DOA!!!
DOA: We've heard your name (and your bangers) over the last three years, but don't know much about you. We see you're from Germany. Take us back to when you first started getting into DnB - what tunes/producers were big for you at the time, and why?
Neonlight: It was in the late '90s when we both got in touch with Drum & Bass. Jakob was the first of us who started buying DnB records to mix them at a friend's house. He was really into the sound by artists like Konflict, Dom & Roland, Total Science and Bad Company. I personally really got infected with the music a little later. My first tunes I bought on vinyl were by Aquasky, Ed Rush & Optical and J.Majik. The energy of the basslines, the tempo of the drums and the deep atmospheric soundscapes were the most remarkable things for both of us. And these are the things in music that still fascinate us nowadays.
DOA: When did you start making your own tunes, and what made you want to start producing?
Neonlight: We started producing at various times. Jakob was first, who started to work on some Techno and Happy Hardcore tunes with a simple tracker program. It was in 2000 when he showed me his first productions. After that I jumped on the same bandwagon and was mainly producing Breakbeat and Hip-Hop beats. A bit later we were both working separately more and more on Drum & Bass tunes. Our first co-production was a bootleg remix of the German dance anthem "Hard Core Vibes" by Dune.
The reason why we started producing music is quite the same, why we still produce music. Apart from "wasting" loads of hours of your lives we can express ourselves and share it later on with other people.
DOA: You've had releases on Redlight, Bad Taste, Lifted, State of Mind, Trust In Music and more labels since you started establishing yourself. Is there on tune of yours that you’d say either defines what you’re about as a producer or a track that was truly one that got the people into your sound?
Neonlight: I think there exist a couple of tunes, which show the "Neonlight-vibe". Our singles, which were released on Bad Taste Recordings last spring,"Contraire" / "Ultraviolet", definitely belong to our unmistakable tunes. One tune is based on a melodic theme surrounded by punchy beats and a massive Reece synthline. The breakdown in the middle of the track is up with a different shuffled rhythm and splashy drums which let you dive into a new groove for some seconds before getting back to the powerful drop. "Ultraviolet" on the flip is a non-stop banger. It is full with switches and wired sounds that are constantly floating around. It is a perfect tune to open or end a set. A third one is [urlhttp://downloads.dogsonacid.com/track/neonlight/frozen-tape/drum_and_bass/3827307.html]"The Frozen Tape"[/url] we brought out on Trust In Music. The structure and special musical vibe of this track reflect a different facet of us. The track also has an ultra-long second breakdown with an epic build-up of a melody and synthline. Some label owners who got the track said things like "great track... but that breakdown in the middle is toooo long... that might not work on the floor". At the end of the day we did not change it and most of the guys who weren't sure about that breakdown, however, still play that tune.
DOA: We got wind of your remix of Cause 4 Concern's "Never Acid Again", and it's definitely a banger. How did this opportunity come about – were you approached, did you approach C4C?
Neonlight: After we got in touch with Optiv in 2010 we came up with a single on his label Redlight ("Run It Red (ft. Ryme Tyme) (Neonlight Remix)" /"Hammerhead" with Hedj [RIP]). Once this release was really successful, I asked him if it would be possible to work on a remix of a C4C tune one day. We were really surprised when we received an email with the stems of "Never Acid Again" about one year later. That was a good day, knowing we can work on that remix for the legendary C4C.
DOA: Talk to us about your take on it – you really went for more of a "drumstep" vibe, with the meatier drums. Did anything in particular make you pursue this bit in that vein?
Neonlight: Well, the Drumstep version we did came up with after we had finished the original remix. In an early version we sent out to Optiv we had a Drumstep part before the second breakdown. They liked it a lot but eventually we kicked that part out of the remix. Later on we decided to go for another version with that half-time or Drumstep groove in the drums. Now the track also appears as release, as the "Drumstep VIP", you can exclusively buy on C4C's web shop.
DOA: Around the time we got wind of this remix, we also saw that you've got a few placements on the next Bad Taste compilation. What's it like getting the constant nod of approval from legends like Vegas?
Neonlight: It was a major step in our career to get the chance to release our music on Bad Taste. It is also great to work with a guy who was part of the great Bad Company project. They are still heroes for us. Apart from being a groupie of Bad Company *smile* we had no boundaries, neither got any guidelines how the tune had to work to be good enough for Bad Taste. That is something we always really appreciated. We've looked forward to the Bad Taste Volume 5 release and hope that the whole album becomes a great and successful release.
DOA: A number of the tunes we see from you, be it the forthcoming cuts with Aeph and others on Bad Taste 5, or the tune with InsideInfo on his GrowEP, or even your work with Hedj (RIP), you do a lot of collaborative work. Is there any particular draw for you, working with other like-minded producers? Does that work help you when you go to create tunes on your own?
Neonlight: That is right, in the past two years we have been working a lot with other artists. We are always interested in working together with other producers who create music we are really fond of. We also try to work on-site in the studio with the guys on a track. That brings the certain vibe it needs to become something remarkable compared to your work you do usually alone. In addition, it definitely helps to be more creative when you have three crazy brains sitting there instead of two. After every collab we have finished over the last months we became a bit "wiser". From guys like Mefjus, Aeph or InsideInfo you can definitely learn something new every session. And we do really hope that we showed them some helpful things as well.
DOA: We mentioned Hedj, and remember that you were featured on the Hedj & Friends release on Bad Taste. You guys had done a number of tunes in the past, and with this being the last release of his after his untimely death, talk to us about how it felt to have that honor bestowed on you.
Neonlight: To work with Hedj was really cool. He was such a nice guy and also a top producer with striking technical abilities. He was the first person we worked with in close collaborations. The reason for that was quite simple as he was also from Germany and I met him a couple of times when playing gigs. He showed me lots of helpful things we still use in our approach to produce tunes.
One week before he died we finished the tune for the Redlight release I had mentioned before. We had already started off the next project, which eventually came out on the Hedj & Friends release. It is still a special moment when we play the tunes we worked on together and we really hope he would have agreed on how we finished our last co-production "Joker". Rest in peace Andy!!!
DOA: What's lined up for you, release-wise, for the rest of 2012? Any details you can spill?
Neonlight: We have two tracks on Bad Taste Volume 5 with two features of us. One is the collab with Aeph ("Space Truckers") and the second tune is a collab with our friends from Leipzig, sH1 & Wintermute ("Reminiscence"), which is also a part of that wicked selection. Our remix we did for the mightyBlack Sun Empire will be out on a remix EP that is a part of their new album, which will be released in September. Moreover, we did another collab with the Russian guy Receptor that is going to be released on Chris Renegade's label Lifted Music.
After all these collabos and remixes, we will come up with a four-track EP we are working on at the moment. The EP will be named Computer Music and will be out after the summer on Lifted Music as well. Apart from the Neonlight projects, our friend Wintermute and the two of us are writing the music and create the sound-design for an independent computer game which will be released around Christmas 2012.
Tracklist:
01 Neonlight – The Frozen Tape [Rregula & Dementia Remix] (TRIM Dub)
02 Neonlight – Ultraviolet (Bad Taste)
03 Black Sun Empire – Eraser [Neonlight Remix] (BSE Dub)
04 Noisia – Charger (Free Download)
05 Task Horizon – Da Vibe ft. MC Spyda & Rina (Evolution Chamber Dub)
06 Metrik – Drift (Viper Dub)
07 Aeph & Neonlight – Space Truckers (Bad Taste Vol. 5)
>> Hamilton – Deep In My Heart (Ram)
08 Black Sun Empire – Inpeak [Telekinesis Remix] (BSE Dub)
09 Fourward – Steady State (Audioporn Dub)
10 Mefjus – Dogs And Frogs (TRIM Dub)
11 Neonlight & Mefjus – Puppet Masters (Eatbrain)
12 Mefjus & Neonlight – Hot Glue (Eatbrain)
13 The Upbeats & Gridlok – Krypto (Non Vouge)
14 Neonlight , sH1 & Wintermute – Perpetuum Mobile (C4C)
15 Noisia – Traction Control (Free Download)
16 Blokhe4d & Receptor – Bass Dust (Bat Taste Vol. 5)
17 Smooth – Virgo Cluster (Viper Dub)
18 Cause4Concern – Never Acid Again [Neonlight Remix] (C4C)
>> Birdy Nam Nam – Goin' In [Skrillex Goin' Hard Mix] (Savoir Faire)
19 Cause4Concern – Never Acid Again [Neonlight Drumstep VIP] (C4C)
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Wednesday, August 22, 2012
Andy C dropping Maztek's next Hardware release Galactica
Andy C dropping Maztek's next Hardware release Galactica
NC-17 & KC - Shockwaves (Grindhou5e) - Free Download!!
DOWNLOAD FREE TRACK :: SHOCKWAVES - NC-17 & KC (GRINDHOU5E DUB) HERE :: http://www.facebook.com/nc17audio
Saturday, August 18, 2012
VALTA feat MUDIMBI - COLERA [6BLOCC REMIX] * CLIP *
Something smooov for the mature dubstepperz out there forthcoming on UK Trends!
Italiano lyrix by Mudimbi
Friday, August 17, 2012
6BLOCC K Mag Interview!!! HUGE THINGS!! Thats right, I skipped Big! BOH!
Kmag touches down with 6Blocc as he prepares to relaunch his Digital 6 imprint alongside a future jungle imprint and unleash a tune with none other than Diplo and Snoop Lion.
It's been a minute since we caught up so let's back it up a bit. Known to an entire generation as R.A.W./Bboy 3000 the hardcore junglist, you've found new life as 6Blocc and have really made your mark on the international bass music scene. Talk a bit about that transition and how you see those drum & bass/jungle roots continuing to express themselves in your new sound/tempo ...
Back in 2005 I was losing interest in d&b and fast tempo music in general and I was already dropping reggae into my sets to slow things down yet still have a bassline runnin'. Then in 2006, when I was recording at the Junglist Platoon studios I heard a dubstep mix playing downstairs and the bassline caught my attention. It turned out to be a mix by Youngsta, still one of the best dubstep selectors in my opinion. The music was deep, mysterious and bass heavy which was heaven to my ears.
It's been a minute since we caught up so let's back it up a bit. Known to an entire generation as R.A.W./Bboy 3000 the hardcore junglist, you've found new life as 6Blocc and have really made your mark on the international bass music scene. Talk a bit about that transition and how you see those drum & bass/jungle roots continuing to express themselves in your new sound/tempo ...
Back in 2005 I was losing interest in d&b and fast tempo music in general and I was already dropping reggae into my sets to slow things down yet still have a bassline runnin'. Then in 2006, when I was recording at the Junglist Platoon studios I heard a dubstep mix playing downstairs and the bassline caught my attention. It turned out to be a mix by Youngsta, still one of the best dubstep selectors in my opinion. The music was deep, mysterious and bass heavy which was heaven to my ears.
Quickly after that, I went into the studio and knocked out my first dubstep production called 'Humble Lion'. It was a breath of fresh air to work on music that wasn't hectic and intense. I could work on dubstep for hours upon hours and merge all of my musical tastes into my production. Since that time dubstep has become drug music for the youngsters and now sounds almost like the d&b I was running away from. But I'm glad to say there are still tru-skool dubsteppers that love the big subs and heavyweight selections.
Speaking of which, you are crazy prolific, banging out tunes non-stop. What's your secret to success on that front? I know you have a family and a hectic touring schedule, how do you find the time?
My days usually go like this: Wake up early (most days...) and get the kids fed, which is harder than you'd think. Hit the shower, grab some coffee (must have) and handle emails / bookings / swap tunes thru AIM. In the afternoon, I try to play with my kids or read books to them which is a great way to take a break from the computer. At night is when my mind is ready to work on music and knock out some basslines.
Speaking of which, you are crazy prolific, banging out tunes non-stop. What's your secret to success on that front? I know you have a family and a hectic touring schedule, how do you find the time?
My days usually go like this: Wake up early (most days...) and get the kids fed, which is harder than you'd think. Hit the shower, grab some coffee (must have) and handle emails / bookings / swap tunes thru AIM. In the afternoon, I try to play with my kids or read books to them which is a great way to take a break from the computer. At night is when my mind is ready to work on music and knock out some basslines.
On a good day I can work on music all day and I go into a trance where time doesn't exist or matter. I love those days! But, it is hard to keep up with the responsibility as a father and be a DJ, I try to remember to have fun and think young because fatherhood and the DJ life are two totally different worlds. Sometimes it's a strange switch of reality to go from putting the kids to sleep to stepping into a club to DJ but after a drink in my hand I'm good! (laughs)
There's a rumour that your label Digital 6 is set to re-launch soon. Is this true? What sort of vibe/vision should the heads be expecting if they missed things the first time around?
Yes, it relaunches in August and with Symphonic Distribution behind it we're looking at putting out some quality bass music from artists that I feel should be heard like: Endboss, The Bassist, Itchy Robot, Maze, Blankface, Ranger, Wulf, Peligro, and Bison. I love vocal tracks and I'm looking to release songs featuring vocalists such as Jamalski, Werd 2 Jah, 2Mex, Mestizo, Woes and Pow Shadows. The sound of Digital 6 is bass heavy street music, which means sometimes we'll hit you with the rhymes and other times we'll just hit you with the bassline.
What you got lined up for the first few releases? Any exclusive sneak peeks you can sprinkle on us?
Our release in August is actually an 808 hip hop song called 'Grape Cigarillo' by rapper Uptown which includes my dubstep remix as well as a bangin' drumstep remix by Dirty Deeds. It's much different from the other dubstep being made at the moment but I feel that this release is a perfect blend of hip hop and dubstep/drumstep and can be played at any club.
There's a rumour that your label Digital 6 is set to re-launch soon. Is this true? What sort of vibe/vision should the heads be expecting if they missed things the first time around?
Yes, it relaunches in August and with Symphonic Distribution behind it we're looking at putting out some quality bass music from artists that I feel should be heard like: Endboss, The Bassist, Itchy Robot, Maze, Blankface, Ranger, Wulf, Peligro, and Bison. I love vocal tracks and I'm looking to release songs featuring vocalists such as Jamalski, Werd 2 Jah, 2Mex, Mestizo, Woes and Pow Shadows. The sound of Digital 6 is bass heavy street music, which means sometimes we'll hit you with the rhymes and other times we'll just hit you with the bassline.
What you got lined up for the first few releases? Any exclusive sneak peeks you can sprinkle on us?
Our release in August is actually an 808 hip hop song called 'Grape Cigarillo' by rapper Uptown which includes my dubstep remix as well as a bangin' drumstep remix by Dirty Deeds. It's much different from the other dubstep being made at the moment but I feel that this release is a perfect blend of hip hop and dubstep/drumstep and can be played at any club.
For the second release, I'm diving deeper and hitting you with an EP from Maze. This California producer is no joke and his sound is dark, sub-heavy and menacing to say the least. The third release is a bass heavy ragga dubstep track by San Diego's Peligro. The bassline is so nasssty - when I dropped it in Tijuana's dubstep monthly Sabadubz the crowd lost it and I gave 'em the 10-second rewind... madness!
I know you have some heavy-duty collaborations in the works as well - fill us in on the details!
I've been working with DJ Muggs on his upcoming album 'Bass In Your Face' for the past year. It's coming out ruff n tuff and I think many will be surprised at the sound Muggs' is putting down. We've already released a single and a video last year with UK's Dizzee Rascal called 'Snap Ya Neck Back' which is a slammin' hip hop / dubstep / grime hybrid and is just a taste of the energy the album will hit you with.
And what's this I hear about you working on the new Snoop Dogg aka Snoop Lion reggae album?
Yes, I'm also co-producing a song for the upcoming Snoop Dogg vs. Major Lazer reggae album with Diplo called 'Here Comes The King'. Diplo and I are recreating an old dubstep song of mine and updating it for the club. The vibe is so ill and I can't wait for it to drop.
You've been touring like a beast lately - what's been one of your most memorable gigs in the past couple of years? Any nightmare gigs where everything just went wrong from the start?
You know for me it's not about large crowds because honestly the craziness involved with those events is not my style. The most fun I've had was touring Mexico because they are new to having dubstep being played in their cities and they really appreciate the sounds I drop in my sets. I think the best crowd I've played to was in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The crowd was just going for it and the location was great as well. They have a pizza spot that is second to none which makes their own chipotle sauce that they give me every time I visit.
I know you have some heavy-duty collaborations in the works as well - fill us in on the details!
I've been working with DJ Muggs on his upcoming album 'Bass In Your Face' for the past year. It's coming out ruff n tuff and I think many will be surprised at the sound Muggs' is putting down. We've already released a single and a video last year with UK's Dizzee Rascal called 'Snap Ya Neck Back' which is a slammin' hip hop / dubstep / grime hybrid and is just a taste of the energy the album will hit you with.
And what's this I hear about you working on the new Snoop Dogg aka Snoop Lion reggae album?
Yes, I'm also co-producing a song for the upcoming Snoop Dogg vs. Major Lazer reggae album with Diplo called 'Here Comes The King'. Diplo and I are recreating an old dubstep song of mine and updating it for the club. The vibe is so ill and I can't wait for it to drop.
You've been touring like a beast lately - what's been one of your most memorable gigs in the past couple of years? Any nightmare gigs where everything just went wrong from the start?
You know for me it's not about large crowds because honestly the craziness involved with those events is not my style. The most fun I've had was touring Mexico because they are new to having dubstep being played in their cities and they really appreciate the sounds I drop in my sets. I think the best crowd I've played to was in San Luis Potosi, Mexico. The crowd was just going for it and the location was great as well. They have a pizza spot that is second to none which makes their own chipotle sauce that they give me every time I visit.
The worst experience is when I got booked to play a show in the Rockies (Colorado) and the drive was way too long and I missed my set time. I got paid to drive up and back and never played one song! I also didn't make my flight so I had to wait until 9pm to catch the last flight back to LAX.
Last but not least, what else should we be expecting from you project-wise in the coming year?
At the moment I'm just concentrating on setting up releases on Digital 6, putting the finishing touches on DJ Mugg's album and the Diplo / Snoop reggae/dubstep anthem. I'm also running a future jungle label which is kicking off in August called 140 Recordings. This label will focus primarily on 140-160 bpm jungle/d&b and by next year we should be seeing much more of this music being played at events around the world.
I've also got a collaboration with The Bassist due out on SPL's Hollow Point Recordings in Sept / Oct 2012, called Six Million Ways.
Last but not least, what else should we be expecting from you project-wise in the coming year?
At the moment I'm just concentrating on setting up releases on Digital 6, putting the finishing touches on DJ Mugg's album and the Diplo / Snoop reggae/dubstep anthem. I'm also running a future jungle label which is kicking off in August called 140 Recordings. This label will focus primarily on 140-160 bpm jungle/d&b and by next year we should be seeing much more of this music being played at events around the world.
I've also got a collaboration with The Bassist due out on SPL's Hollow Point Recordings in Sept / Oct 2012, called Six Million Ways.
Words: Chris Muniz
Looking for more? Be sure to head over to Loopmasters to snap up any one of 6Blocc's sample packs designed to toughen up any future jungle/dubstep sounds you may be kicking in the studio.
Looking for more? Be sure to head over to Loopmasters to snap up any one of 6Blocc's sample packs designed to toughen up any future jungle/dubstep sounds you may be kicking in the studio.
Outrage - Backlash Radio 9/8/12 - Halftime Drum N Bass Session Part 1 (1997-2012)
Backlash Radio on www.bassdrive.com bi-weekly Thursdays 12-2am GMT.
9/8/12 Track list;
Unreleased - Amit - Drilla Killa - Forthcoming Metalheadz
Unreleased - Outrage - G Spot - Forthcoming Backlash Records
Unreleased - Amit + Outrage - ???
Unreleased - Amit + Outrage - ???
Unreleased - Outrage - ??? - Forthcoming Backlash Records
2005 - Amit - MK Ultra - Commercial Suicide 029
2010 - Outrage - AWOL - Backlash Redords MPFREE
2003 - Amit - Roots - Commercial Suicide 012
2001 - Digital - Gateman - Phantom Audio 002
2006 - Amit + Outrage - Unholy - Never Ending LP - Commercial Suicide LP05
2008 - Secret Society + Zed Copter - Tabla Jam - Backlash Records 002
2009 - Amit + Outrage - Reclaim The Symbol - Function Records 031
2001 - Unreleased - Digital - Flames
2001 - Tronic - Control Dub - Chemical Warfare 012
2010 - Digital + Outrage Fet Irie J - Eclipse - Backlash Records 003
2004 - Digital Fet Irie J - Get Away - Bassbin 010
1997 - Source Direct - Enemy Lines - Science/Virgin QEDT5
2011 - Raiden + Outrage - Tornado - Temah Technique EP Part 2
2000 - Digital - Deadline - 31 Records 012
2007 - Outrage - Route 808 - Inneractive Music 019
2009 - Digital + Outrage - Veta - Red Letter LP, Function Records
2009 - Amit + Outrage - The Sickness - Commercial Suicide 048
2008 - Outrage + Resound - Cryonize - Function Record 026
2006 - Spirit - Redial - Headhunterz Compilation - Metalheadz
2009 - Digital - Dirty Money (Amit + Outrage RMX) - Function Records 031
2009 - Outrage - Dirty Nature - Zer0 BpM EP - Backlash Records
2009 - Digital + Outrage - Chromatic - Red Letter LP Bonus Track - Function Records
2010 - Armshouse (Tech Itch Remix) - Outrage - Function Records 032
2012 - Jahpan - Nomine - Dubzilla Recording 006
Atlantic Connection Feat. Tali - My Love (Bro Safari Remix) [Preview]
This will be in stores on September 18th via Atlantic Connection Music!
Robyn Chaos Live Mix Barcode Filthcast037
Robyn Chaos gets down and dirty for the 37th installment of the Barcode Filthcast!!!
Go Dark or Go Home..;)
Optiv & BTK @ In The Studio Series: Part 3
Optiv & BTK @ In The Studio Series: Part 3
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[LIVE]FilthFM-8.15.12-WompWednesday with Mike SkillZ
HammerZz-GlitchCast-001 - GLITCH HOP MIX - Kryteria solo project
A collection of some killer tracks I'm feeling at the moment! Shouts out to all the producers who made these tunes!http://www.mixcloud.com/PARADiGMDNB/hammerzz-glitchcast-001/
T/L:
1. Noisia-Alpha Centauri (Receptor Rmx)
2.Matroda-Message to Titan
3. At Dawn We Rage-Over it
4. Culprate-Ono
5. Koan Sound-Meanwhile in the future
6. Gramatik-Talkbox Intended
7. Opiuo-Robo Booty (Mustard Tiger Rmx)
8.K Lab & Sacha Vee-Need to Know
9.K Lab & Mc Analog-Wrecked (Opiuo Rmx)
10.Myselor-Neurolife
11. VibeSquad & IzzaKizza-Burn Rubber
12.Koan Sound-TalkBox
13.Kursa-Bonibelle
14.Mojo & Moxix-Shaolin Funk ( Quartus Saul & Maksim Rmx)
15. Tipper-Off Kilter VIP
16.Nova-Shadow Puppets
17.K Lab & Fundamunk- Mcfly was a Raver
18.Kolab-Killin Time
19.Haywyre-Prototype
20.Maksim & RetroSpect-The FUNK
21.Nova-Morph
22.Omega Feat Cualli-Global Deceleration
23.Mak0-The Fixer
24.Nishin Verdiano & AK9-Sun goes Down
T/L:
1. Noisia-Alpha Centauri (Receptor Rmx)
2.Matroda-Message to Titan
3. At Dawn We Rage-Over it
4. Culprate-Ono
5. Koan Sound-Meanwhile in the future
6. Gramatik-Talkbox Intended
7. Opiuo-Robo Booty (Mustard Tiger Rmx)
8.K Lab & Sacha Vee-Need to Know
9.K Lab & Mc Analog-Wrecked (Opiuo Rmx)
10.Myselor-Neurolife
11. VibeSquad & IzzaKizza-Burn Rubber
12.Koan Sound-TalkBox
13.Kursa-Bonibelle
14.Mojo & Moxix-Shaolin Funk ( Quartus Saul & Maksim Rmx)
15. Tipper-Off Kilter VIP
16.Nova-Shadow Puppets
17.K Lab & Fundamunk- Mcfly was a Raver
18.Kolab-Killin Time
19.Haywyre-Prototype
20.Maksim & RetroSpect-The FUNK
21.Nova-Morph
22.Omega Feat Cualli-Global Deceleration
23.Mak0-The Fixer
24.Nishin Verdiano & AK9-Sun goes Down
THANK YOU FOR THE SUPPORT!
Matrix & Futurebound - Move On (feat. Cat Knight) (Free Download)
FREE DOWNLOAD FROM MATRIX & FUTUREBOUND FACEBOOK: http://bit.ly/MoveOnFree
Matrix & Futurebound - Move On (feat. Cat Knight)
© 2012 Metro / Viper Recordings
Released by: Metro / Viper Recordings
Release date: Aug 13, 2012
Release date: Aug 13, 2012
Fourward - Chase Your Mind **FREE DOWNLOAD**
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'All That Matters' EP:
1. 'All That Matters'
2. 'Gone'
3. 'Steady State'
4. 'Rave
5. 'Chase Your Mind'
Available from: 27th August 2012
Released by: AudioPorn Records | Catalogue number APORN024
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Monday, August 6, 2012
The Bassist and 6Blocc - Six Million Ways [Forthcoming on Hollow Point]
Slammin' dubstep by The Basist & 6Blocc forthcoming on SPL's Hollow Point label
[LIVE]FilthFM-8.1.12-Womp Wednesdays with Mike SkillZ
Start August off right !! A little Dubstep, traditional and Filty, a bit of Drumstep, and Drum and Bass, and a sprinkle of HardStep !! ENJOY !!
Saturday, August 4, 2012
Fourward - Steady State on Crissy Criss BBC 1Xtra (AudioPorn Records)
Fourward - Steady State was Crissy Criss' "Ace Of Clubs" on Wednesday 11th July 2012
Taken from Fourward's 'All That Matters EP' forthcoming on AudioPorn Records in August 2012.
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BASSISLAND: VIVIEN interviewing PROLIX
Vivien interviewing PROLIX for her BASS ISLAND radio show
on Radio Maliboom Boom Italy!
19th April 2012
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Task Horizon_ Sadistic Safari
Task Horizon
A. Sadistic Safari
DC Ltd Forthcoming Release
Label: Dissected Culture Ltd
Cat: DCL020
Genre: Drum n Bass
Release date: August 25th 2012
Format: Digital Download
Label: Dissected Culture Ltd
Cat: DCL020
Genre: Drum n Bass
Release date: August 25th 2012
Format: Digital Download
Task Horizon is an internationally acclaimed D'n'B act from Switzerland consisting of Aaron von Schroeder & Tim Kleinert. They have released material on the finest of US and UK labels. They are also supported by key players like Noisia, Ed Rush and Optical, Optiv, Adam F, J Majik, Andy C and Pendulum.
Labels currently signed to: Cause4Concern, Timeless, Close2Death, Mainframe, DSCI4, Ammunition, Dissected Culture Ltd, Cymbalism, Sudden Def, Fokuz LTD, Circle, Habit, Dangerous new age, Black Reign LTD
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Task Horizon
Task Horizon
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Release/catalogue number: DCL020
Release/catalogue number: DCL020
CSRECS005 with Counterstrike, The Panacea & Robyn Chaos
CSRECS005 with Counterstrike, The Panacea & Robyn Chaos
Release date: July 2012
Collaboration Part 5 sees an unholy trinity between some of the hard drum & bass scene's most prominent figures.
Counterstrike & The Panacea - Free MDMA is a hard summer rave anthem. A melodic intro with old-school vocals drop into a reece monster. It will have the front row gurning for more.
Counterstrike & The Panacea & Robyn Chaos - Thunderstatement sees the making of a perfect storm. This crossbreed/drumstep track has been in every A-list hard drum & bass DJ's set for the past 6 months. Prepare to get your head pounded in.
For more info, please email: info@algorythmrecordings.com
Counterstrike Recordings is a division of Algorythm Recordings www.algorythmrecordings.com
Collaboration Part 5 sees an unholy trinity between some of the hard drum & bass scene's most prominent figures.
Counterstrike & The Panacea - Free MDMA is a hard summer rave anthem. A melodic intro with old-school vocals drop into a reece monster. It will have the front row gurning for more.
Counterstrike & The Panacea & Robyn Chaos - Thunderstatement sees the making of a perfect storm. This crossbreed/drumstep track has been in every A-list hard drum & bass DJ's set for the past 6 months. Prepare to get your head pounded in.
For more info, please email: info@algorythmrecordings.com
Counterstrike Recordings is a division of Algorythm Recordings www.algorythmrecordings.com
Klute - Mix of the Week - MIXMAG -- May 29, 2012
MOTW: KLUTE
29 May 2012
- Music
- Mix of the Week
Who? Klute, or as his mum likes to call him, Tom Withers is a London d'n'b producer with over 20 years experience of tinkering in electronic music production.
Why? Well, as we said, Tom's been getting busy production wise for over 20 years now with a CV that includes releases on Ninja Tune, Metalheadz and Hospital. Starting out in techno, he made the sidestep to d'n'b in the mid nineties, releasing debut LP, 'Casual Bodies' in 1998. In 2001 he established his label Commercial Suicide and has since released several of his own albums on it. He was also the last artist to ever be played on the radio by the late, great John Peel with his track 'Time 4 Change'.
Where can I see him? Klute will be playing We Fear Silence at London's Cable this Saturday (June 2). Catch him lining up alongside Nymfo, Calibre, Marcus Intalex, Dom & Roland plus MC's Lowqui, Ryme Tyme and Justyce. Tickets can be bought here.
Audio, Dylan & Robyn Chaos - Rapture - Axiom & Treo Rmx (Clip Forthcoming Freak Recordings)
The original track by Dylan, Audio & Robyn Chaos was an absolute monster! Killing dancefloors worldwide over and over again! The collab of Dylan, Audio (Virus Recordings) and Robyn's sick and twisted vocals are a match made in hell! Now it's time for the remix!! 2 of techy D&B'S most talented dudes Axiom & Treo come together to create a brand new monster! as soon as those vocals creep in and the half speed intro drops you KNOW its danger time! coming very soon on the all new Freak Recordings! Get Ready...
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