as tight and as punchy as you expect - this are two addictive slabs of fast paced house with a distinctly 90s us influence with a shout to minister farrakhan on vocal duties....
a true pioneer of current trends in all things house, groove assassins nick moss has been delivering successful tracks on mn2s for several years. linking up this time round with one of houses most influential vocalists pete simpson sees the creation of a sweet & soulful collaboration package – >gotta make it right<.
on the flip, neil pearce and dawn tallman stay on the soulful path with >outta my head<, including a remix by muthafunkaz.
weird yet very funky & playable chicago inspired house/acid tracks by detroit s jared wilson. jacking rhythms, nasty 303 basslines and whispering voices creating this nice old-fashioned sexual energy... just how we like it. conforce on remix duties delivers a deep & moody techy house rework, perfect for the early morning hours. bomb!
big with ellen allien, raresh, yakene, robert dietz, nick curly, radio slave, terry francis, rocky, reboot, dj hell, lee burridge, stimming, brothers vibe, osunlade, tiefschwarz, luciano, martin eyerer, stacey pullen,
the official collection of all singles of the band that inspired the ramones, recorded for labels such as southern sound, atco and vanguard. this 180 gramms vinyl release includes unseen photos, linernotes and interview with johnny ramone.
fast paced vocal electro funk with tracks such as rollin through time, techno drivers that are true classics. here a new 4 track ep that sounds like no one before him or no one after him!
calagad 13 is a spanish deejay / producer involved in the bboy breaks / funk / old school hip hop scene. he owns a versatile style and his sessions are ranging from rap, funk and dancehall to electro, nu skool breaks and jungle. his name on a club flyer means party.
mixes by antoine clamaran, tristan garner, olav basoski!! next big house bomb, redroche vs. armstrong... is it lance armstrong ??? no so sorry , its dave armstrong...
euphoric, heartfelt and utterly beautfiul, spokes present >we can make it out<, the first single from their forthcoming debut album, >everyone i ever met<. effortlessly blending together elements of shoegaze, folk and post-rock, its bittersweet joyfulness will purge your system of cynicism for a week, while its unique collective-choral vocals typify the energy of the forthcoming album as a whole.
das absolut überzeugendste techno/house-live-orchester der welt! akustische dance-musik, >die sich anhört als hätte man steve reich und theo parrish auf einen nenner gebracht< (groove).
wall of death. the third single of make the girl dance is set up. set up as the inevitable episode iii of the most anticipated electro trilogy ever rocking its own small planet for the last two years. the same tiny world first devastated by an unparalleled earthquake, the massive hit single “baby baby baby” and its amazing 15 million internet video viewing – frances most seen video in 2009. the home straight before the album release due for the beginning of 2011: make the girl dance is once again showing its teeth, ready to bite and to tear to shreds the dance floors with this new single already remixed by the cyberpunkers, stereoheroes and the killers rabbits
the newborn record label studio barnhus is the love child of axel boman, petter nordkvist and kornél kovács, three fine young gentlemen who in 2009 ended up sharing a studio space in downtown stockholm. studio barnhus is exploring the outskirts of electronic dancemusic, but also sharing a passion for hedonistic dancefloor madness. on this first release tracks from the trio which represent them in the best possible way. forward thinking dance tracks that bring joy to the dancefloor! studio barnhus presents 4 exciting and fresh house tracks that already created a stir on several dancefloors! we could do a lot of name dropping here and tell why we like it so much... but lets not do to much talking... listen to the tracks yourself!
super limited 12 inch in screen printed sleeve with bing ji ling and barck+prommer remixes ... limited to just 300 copies, pressed on delicious 180 gram vinyl and presented in a silk-screen printed sleeve, >make you mine< is quite the 12 inch to get your hands on this autumn! the opening track of incarnations forthcoming debut album >with all due respect< is a sundrenched balearic bomb if ever there was one. handsome threesome daniel collas, quinn luke (akabing ji ling) and bart davenport soaked up all the good vibes of the tarifa studio on the south-coast of spain, just in front of africa, where the mediterranean sea and the atlantic ocean meet, and transformed them into little over three-and-a-half minutes of pure loving goodness, reminiscent of the 70s west coast sounds among many other things. on remix duties we have christian prommer and alex >jazzanova< barck taking the track into the late night territory with an epic deep-house stormer, while bing ji ling makes those lazy sofa surfers get up and boogie while the sun is setting with a strong ny flavour.
on constants new album, if tomorrow the war, these shoegazers turned indie-metal pioneers have further evolved their already genre-bending style and truly come into their own.
richie hawtin has described him as the best breakthrough producer of 2009, and legends including laurent garnier, loco dice, and joris voorn regularly drop acumen tracks in their sets
every so often a new talent pops up out of nowhere and delivers something special which grabs everyones attention. so, for its 12th offering redux is very proud to present an exciting new artist with his first ever release and what a debut it is. christophe, known to his mum and dad as christopher rees is not only a dab hand in the studio but a talented graphic designer in the day and dj with the futureboogie crew at night. after playing a demo of >make a mark< to tristan one hazy morning in his hometown of bristol, the track was quickly snapped up by redux without haste. drenched in classic house sensibilities and showing astounding amounts of skill and taste for his first foray into the world of production, the future looks bright from this point on for christophe.
nice price deal !!! a gritty yet grooving peaktime pleaser with great keys rumbling analog bass tight beats and chloe d lux graet vocals flip for an electro touched mix (sb)
the united kingdom and new zealand unite on the latest get digital release, as tim green and emerson todd team up for two tracks of trendy tech-house. both of these guys had a splendid 2009. tim with his releases on dirtybird and emerson providing a contribution to get digital, at the end of last summer. their initial collaboration came in the form of exercise, which popped up on a compilation from sven väths admired cocoon label. make meis driven by crisp and tight beats that one would expect from these two producers, before tumbling into a 1920s speakeasy jazz drum solo. a flurry of vocals shoo off the drummers as the beats takeover again with an intensified energy. after all that dancing, you will surely need some foot treatment. that is where nail clippertakes over. a sonic pedicure, to easy your tired toes? not quite
this record was played in all major podcasts by all keyplayers! we know those guys from some hot releases on superfancy! now its time to learn them on materials sister label! enjoy!
support by phil kieran, chloe, electric indigo, xpansul, terence fixmer, david keno, herve, ... the underground is what the politically correct devastates. being able to make a step aside, daring to make what the times do not take in count. this is the leitmotiv that defines best the work and state of mind of monoblok & pussyselektor, an upcoming explosive duo composed of two activists of the electronic scene from the north of france.
make it funky for me the big track on the funky house circuit thats been bubbling under for the last few months, is finally getting its release on shy fxs label digital soundboy.
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