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Wednesday, 30 March 2011
[Live] Some live stuff from an amazing group of artists.
I've been a fan of Nu:Tone and Natalie Williams for a little while now and when I heard that they came together to perform some of the songs they've made live on BBC 1 Radio with Logistics (another terrific producer) and a few other talented artists, I had to check it out. You can catch it here:
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/console/b00zlfnp
To catch the Live action skip ahead to 1:00:30
Theres also some interesting new Dubstep on after the show.
[ElectroHouse] If you haven't heard this monster track, you probably should.
Mord Fustang (from Plasmapool records) throws down this banger with style. Big anthemic chords and chunky slower beats give this the hallmark of a monster hit in the making.
This guy came out of nowhere and can't be stopped.
This guy came out of nowhere and can't be stopped.
Tuesday, 29 March 2011
[HipHop] MCM CAVEMAN - New Album THE GOSPEL after 20 YEARS
MCM IS PUTTING OUT A NEW ALBUM WITH UNRELEASED CAVEMAN CUTS CALLED THE GOSPEL IN 2011.
ALBUM OUT JULY 2011
ALBUM SAMPLER ONE - THE GOSPEL 2011
ALBUM SAMPLER TWO - THE GOSPEL 2011
ALBUM OUT JULY 2011
ALBUM SAMPLER ONE - THE GOSPEL 2011
ALBUM SAMPLER TWO - THE GOSPEL 2011
[DnB] DnB + some sick nature footage = much win
[DnB] London Elektricity out of thier lul with this deep ocean DnB track.
Finally a new song from London Elektricity!
This incredible 12" release marks the first London Elektricity release for over two years and is the first single to be taken from his highly anticipated forthcoming album 'Yikes!' which is due out at the end of April.
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Buy now: Hospital - http://shop.hospitalrecords.co m/product/NHS185/ iTunes - http://itunes.apple.com/gb/alb um/elektricity-will-keep-me-wa rm/id423562729 http://www.londonelektricity.c om/ The founding father of the Hospital imprint and mouthpiece of the multi-award winning,
[Dubstep] Burial is set to drop his first original solo material in four years.
UK producer Burial is set to drop his first original solo material in four years on Monday, in form of the 3-track ‘Street Halo 12″ EP’ via Hyperdub Records. Kode9 and Benji B somewhat taint the two tracks which premiered on Radio 1 last night, but in the last few hours an MP3 of track ‘NYC’ (rumoured to be 20 minutes in length) has emerged to complete the set. The below version is only 7 minutes, but whether this is the one which will be on the shelves on Monday, or whether it is even the actual track “NYC” still remains to be seen. Whatever the below MP3 is, its Burial without a doubt, and makes for a lengthy down-tempo flavour of what is to drop next week.
Burial – NYC (MP3)Burial - Stolen Dog by weallwantsome1
Burial - Street Halo by weallwantsome1
Saturday, 26 March 2011
[Dubstep] Bang Bang remix by White Noize
Nancy Sinatra's song "Bang Bang" made famous by the Kill Bill movies, was originally released by Sonny & Cher in 1966. The man responsible for the remix is 22-year-old Emanuel Bender (White Noize), who tackles films, pop and hip-hop to create electro/dubstep works with upbeat tempos and dance-floor energy. The beat that's created for this song is more dancy than most dubstep with a funky synth and a house style bass at some parts. The wobble is not so obnoxious that it overwhelms the original music in the track making for a more whole remix that has replay value.
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