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  • jean 09:00 on October 22, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: beats, compilation, , error broadcast, russian   

    VA – Fly Russia 

    Free swag! An entire compilation for free!? Assembled by German based label Error Broadcast in coöperation with Siberian blog Gimme5, the Fly Russia compilation aims to bring the best Russian beatmakers of the moment to the attention of the world. You’ll hear all sort of stuff in here that’ll make you wonder why you’ve never heard of these artists before (at least that’s the case for me). Check the trailer below for an idea of what to expect.

    FLY RUSSIA teaser by Gimme5

    Or you could just take my word for it and grab the entire thing at 192kbps over at: http://error-broadcast.com/index.php/catalog/show/release/ebc009

    Or get the deluxe edition for only 5€, with extra tracks in FLAC at 320kbps over at: http://errorbroadcast.bandcamp.com/album/fly-russia

     
  • Kevin de Caluwé 21:00 on October 21, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , commix,   

    Commix – Be True (Burial Mix) 

    Somehow I only heard about this track three minutes ago. And already I’m writing about it. Of course because it’s a more than promising clash of Commix and Burial. Of course because I like it only after hearing it for three minutes. However, do not expect to hear anything from the original tune though, the track is for ninety nine percent carried by the typical Burial soundscape. It would perfectly fit on Untrue or his nameless debut album. But everytime again, that sound takes me away.

     
  • Kevin de Caluwé 20:00 on October 20, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: carl craig, , ,   

    Paperclip People – The Climax 

    I haven’t dug deep in the Detroit music history yet, that’s next on my to-do list for this year :-) . However, I still remember this tune featured on an old techno-compilation. ‘The Climax’ takes a while to build-up (hence the title I guess), but it’s ten minutes pure bliss.

     
    • jean 23:50 on October 20, 2010 Permalink

      totally feeling this :)

  • Kevin de Caluwé 20:00 on October 19, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Lali Puna – Nin Com Pop (Two Lone Swordsmen Remix) 

    I heard this Sunday on Duyster, and I remember I had this song somewhere on an old e-wasted hard disc. The song brings back memories of tape-hiss, relaxing chairs and candle light. Thanks to Ayco for digging this up!

    And yes, it’s our first anniversary, yeay! :-)

     
  • Kevin de Caluwé 21:08 on October 18, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    Teebs – Arthur’s Birds 

    After Lorn‘s album, Brainfeeder serves us the debut album ‘Ardour’ by Teebs. The album is available in stores since today. My pick is this dreamy ‘Arthurs’ Bird’. Teebs‘ beats make the airy bells & synths pulsate slowly, creating a hazy and hypnotizing atmosphere.

    You can download two free tracks at Pitchfork.

     
  • jean 16:27 on October 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: 3024,   

    Martyn – Left Hander / Shook Up 

    A personal favorite, I’m glad to see some new stuff from Martyn posted over on his label’s Soundcloud! After a quiet stretch following his album release we got the incredible “Miniluv” and a great Fabriclive where Martyn didn’t hide his love for the Ostgut sound. Now he’s finally back with two new tracks embodying the best the DC-based Dutchman has to offer: a dubby sound with minimal/techy background, mixing up the best of several genres, resulting in an easily identified sound that just screams dancefloor.

    Left Hander by 3024world

    Shook Up by 3024world

     
  • jean 14:32 on October 14, 2010 Permalink | Reply
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    James Blake – Limit To Your Love 

    A first glimpse at James Blake’s video for a tune that’s been haunting his sets but remained unreleased. James’ cover of Feist is a first preview of his album to be released early in 2011. Breaking it down and rebuilding the tune from the ground up, James makes the whole his own by singing the lyrics himself. Simplicity and soulfulness are key in Blake’s rework, his voice carrying the whole over a splash of wobbly dub, only to bring it back to a soulful chorus.
    With the Klavierwerke EP recently released and a full album around the corner, James Blake is a force to be reckoned with in 2011.

    James Blake – Limit To Your Love from James Blake on Vimeo.

    For those in the Brussels area: James Blake will be performing at FUSE on Octobre 29th! Alongside equally hard to pigeonhole Isreali producers Borgore – who are also playing at Nijdrop tomorrow for this year’s first FFWD event.

     
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