Jon Convex ft dBridge – Lied To Be Loved
Jon Convex returns once again with another solo outing away from Instra:Mental and for this three track monster he gets old pal dBridge involved on vocal duties. Opening track “Lied To Be Loved” is a dirty bass driven techy affair. “Zero” goes for a more 4/4 vibe with some funk thrown in, while “Stay” is [...]
Illum Sphere Remixed
Hoya Hoya resident and one of Manchester’s finest exponents of electronic music, Illum Sphere has a small but impressive back catalogue of beats taking in a multitude of genres. While we’re eagerly awaiting new material, Fat City have decided to open up some of his most notable outings for remix. Om Unit’s stunning rework of [...]
Fracture – Lately / Tunnel Track
First things first, if you’ve never heard Fracture & Neptune’s “Colemanism” then your life is all the poorer for it and I recommend you rectify this quickly. One of the finest examples of an amen workout that you’re ever likely to hear. Anyway, Fracture has recently launched out on a solo tip and this latest [...]
Cari Lekebusch – You Are A Hybrid Too
With nineteen albums already under his belt under various aliases and his own name, Swedish techno producer Cari Lekebusch is no stranger to the studio. He’s been deeply ingrained in the world of techno since the mid 90s and his latest album “You Are A Hybrid Too” sees him deliver fourteen tracks that don’t stray [...]
Daniel Avery – Movement EP
Daniel Avery is a man on a mission. Having gained some notoriety last year with some quality releases and remixes under his StopMakingMe guise he now ventures out under his Sunday name with a release on Throne Of Blood. Beefed up house beats and slimmed down techno all with a dark edge make for a [...]
Lazy Sundays: Massive Attack – Blue Lines
If you haven’t heard of Massive Attack or indeed listened to their debut album “Blue Lines” you are either from Mars, under 14 years old or are on the wrong website. This album is a stone cold classic which spawned a whole genre in trip hop coming out of the Bristol scene. Born form a [...]
Joy Orbison & Boddika – Dun Dun / Prone
Its always a good day when you hear that two of your favourite producers have hooked up again. Well that day is here as Joy Orbison & Boddika are back at it on their new label SunkLo. As the names suggest, “Prone” is a more laid back vive where as “Dun Dun” is one for [...]
House Of Disco Records – Busy Tone EP
House Of Disco Records are about to drop their fourth EP with an impressive line up that takes in OOFT!, Debonair and Late Night Tuff Guy. It’s a heady mix of slo mo disco and soul. Check out some clips and hit the link to get the heads up on the release.
Top Tunes – April 2012
It’s that time again where we review some of our top picks from the previous month. We get deep into the new releases from April as well as some due to drop early in May. Once again its been a bumper month with loads of new EPs that have made the juices flow. First up [...]
Bass Clef – Reeling Skullways
While Bass Clef is an artist that’s long been associated with the dubstep scene, his “Rollercoasters of the Heart” 12 for Punch Drunk hinted at more 4/4 based experimentations and now he’s delivered a long player for the label that takes the progression a step further. Pressing play on “Reeling Skullways” leads you to being [...]






