Posts Tagged ‘dubstep’
To immerse yourself in Strange Love – the sophomore full-length from Bucharest-based producer Liar – is to take a crash course in neo-gothic romanticism, 21st century street grit, and woozy, ethereal sound-worlds long lost to the light of day. It’s an album that lurches its way into your subconscious; imbuing …
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Tags: ambient, Andreea Dava, Benzolovers, Bruised Knee, Bucharest, dubstep, Hungary, Infinite Machine, Liar, Minimal, Strange Love, techno, XLR8R
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Snap backs? everywhere. Hawaiian shirts (coupled with short-shorts)? Everywhere. Gimmicky tattoos and hi-fade haircuts? Everywhere. That’s right, the hipster Brits have landed, to leave their Dalston footprint all over Croatia’s face.
Billed as the younger, sexier and cheaper kid sister of Outlook, Dimensions Festival was new on the scene this …
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Tags: . croatia, 2562, 2562/a made up sound, AMUS, arthur cayzer, ballroom, Blawan, boat party, caps, courtyard, dance, Dark Sky, Deep House, Detroit, dimensions, DnB, dubstep, Eglo Records, eliphino, fatima, floating points, four tet, George FitzGerald, hawaiian shirts, hessle audio, hi-tops, Joy Orbison, Koreless, Little Dragon, Machinedrum, Midland, moodyman, mti, pangaea, Pariah, portico quartet, punta christo, radiohead, shawn reynaldo, snapbacks, Space Dimension Controller, techno, theo parrish, why they hide their bodies under my garage, XLR8R
Posted in Bass, Dance, Disco, DJ, Do Not Miss This, Drum'n'Bass, Dubstep, Electronica, Embrace the Weekend, Festivals, Gigs, Hip Hop, House, Mash Up, Music, New Age, News!, Reviews, Soul, Synth Pop, Techno | No Comments »
Free with any purchase right now at Urban Industry online and at the WeSC store on Carnaby Street, London is a free mix CD from WeActivist INDIGO; limited to 1000 copies and the 2nd in a series behind a CD with Skynro in 2011, this 50-minute dj mix contains 21 …
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Tags: dubstep, Electronica, indigo, manchester, mix, music, review, techno, urban industry, wesc
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The name exuberates just about everything you’d imagine ‘paper crows’ to be reflected in music; Emma Panas’ vocals are light in texture and Duncan McDougall’s production is dark and sinister like. The South-East London duo’s previous singles ‘Stand Alight’ and ‘Fingertips’ reflect a sense of melancholic electronic pop in contrast …
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Tags: build, changing colours, disarm, dubstep, duncan mcdougall, emma panas, ep, happier, homebound, Paper Crows, rudimental
Posted in Dance, Dubstep, Electronica, EP Review, Experimental, hi-fi, Music, New Age, Pop, Remixes, Reviews, Synth Pop | No Comments »
Presenting the momentous night of ReviveHER at Dalston Superstore Friday 30th March 2012 with a LATE LICENCE. The launch night, accommodating a full house and the popular artists Thomas Bullock and Misha P.A.M, was a humungous hit and we have a cheeky suspicion this will be too! DJ Nature …
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Tags: 2012, decks, DJ, Dj Milo, DJ Nature, Drum n bass, dubstep, Events, Live show, london, march, nights, Reviews, trip-hop
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By now, we all know that to a certain extentdubstep developed out of UK garage. This Dawn, the latest EP from Alby Daniels, has our artist combine the two genres which, when you think about it, makes a good deal of sense given that both genres are based on the …
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Tags: Alby daniels, Burial, DJ Luck, dubstep, garage, MC Neat, This Dawn, UK Garage
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Unzipping Mancunia’s swollen nether regions; our claws cup the WHP bulge, feel the heat and come off a bit dirty, our finger nails tainted a tad as we’re self-consciously underprepared and in real terms without a dealer. This is Skream & Benga – the lads that sprouted dubstep from the …
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Tags: benga, dubstep, manchester, project, rave, Skream, warehouse
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With every batch of CDs to review there’s generally one that makes you think it’s likely to be as pleasurable to listen to as a dentist’s drill and in this batch, Deep Thrills Volume 1 was that CD.
The thought of a double album of “UK Garage, broken 2-step, deep …
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Tags: 2-step, Baxta, C.R.S.T, Deep House, Drop Dead, dubstep, Heavy Hearts, Klifton Manner, Leftfield, Trevor Lovey, UK Garage
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The Count And Sinden’s ‘After Dark’ was last summer’s ubiquitous dancefloor hit. It was a catchy, fresh and unadulterated slice of arms aloft, joyous dance music. And it was very nearly perfect.
The album that spawned that monster hit was Mega Mega Mega. Featuring an assortment of collaborators from Katy …
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Tags: dance, dubstep, house, megamega, pop, the count and sinden
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Nero is one of the most tipped acts as of late, with radio play on Radio 1, FXM, and Zane Lowe praising their dubstep/drum and base combo. After listening you can’t help but agree with the press, even people that might not originally have a taste for the style of …
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Tags: Chase and Status, clubs, drum and base, dubstep, festivals, interview, Me and You, MJ Carlton, nero, The Streets, uk tour, US Tour, zane lowe
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