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    Sunday Roast – Best of the Rest

    by Kieran Basepair on Sep 05 2010

    Filed In: Chatter, Reviews & Clips

    Tags: !K7, Anticon, Brackles, electronica, Ellie Goulding, Ghostly, hip hop, Laser Sword, mux mool, sunday roast, Themselves
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    If you’ve been following the previous Sunday Roast recipe ideas you’ll have been listening to some cracking music while consuming a lot of meat.

    Just to mix things up a bit, for a change, here’s a wee “roasted pancetta wrapped fish with salad” recipe to try out. This is best served with some of the following fresh accompaniments on the sound system.

    First up and recently released on the Ghostly label is Phuturelabs favourite Mux Mool’s “Wax Rose Saturday EP”. Glitchy lo fi hip hop electronica is the order of day here. If you’re liking the sound of it you can legally download the opening track “Wax Rose Saturday (Remux Edit)” for free here and buy the entire EP here. Good stuff.

    Mux Mool – Valley Girls

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    Next up, we have US band Themselves who are about to drop a remix EP called “CrownsDown & Company” on Anticon. When we saw the Laser Sword name on the list we knew this was something to share. Its melted down 8-bit robot si fi with funk DNA.

    Themselves – You Ain’t It (Laser Sword Remix)

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    For dessert we celebrate the release of the first in a new mix series by !K7. “Songs For Endless Cities” has been given the Brackles treatment and has a who’s who of the current bass music scene on the tracklist. We’ve got a remix of Ellie Goulding that didn’t make the final cut for you to get your ears round.

    Ellie Goulding- Under The Sheets (Brackles Remix) by !K7 Records

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