We are music lovers and this is our blog. We share music of which we think it needs more recognition, more audience and more music-addicts. Just like you!
We are six people loving everything bass, eclectic, electronic, atmospheric, 4/4 and broken. But moreover, every song is loaded with soul and passion.
We post dubstep or minimal, detroit techno or drum'n'bass, dubtechno or electronic. We hope you enjoy your stay!
“Body Hotel” is a song that Schad Privat and Thomas Schaeben released 10 years ago on the first label compilation, FIRM 02. Now relatively new kid on the block Coma did a new remix of the wonderful song. For the Kompakt lovers.
After it issued that brilliant Jacob Korn tune, Dolly now releases ‘Redbox’ by old time Dutch favourite Dexter. Expect Detroit oriented dancefloor old school house with a killer synth on this B-side. As Boomkat says: “It’s hard to this sort of pure club track justice in words, you need to feel this in situ and you’ll know the craic.” Damn right baby.
Elwood: It’s 106 miles to Chicago, we got a full tank of gas, half a pack of cigarettes, it’s dark, and we’re wearing sunglasses.
Jake: Hit it.
Have you read ‘On the Road’ by Kerouac (I did)? Or did you saw ‘The Blues Brothers’ movie (I didn’t)? Well, I first thought the quote in this track came from Dean Moriarty (crazy main character from Kerouac’s famous novel). However, the quote comes from ‘The Blues Brothers’. Anyway, the quote gives ‘Day Of The Dead’ a rough edge, and turns the insane zooming bassline into a perfect soundtrack for a rush drive by night. Wicked tune, and very exclusively made for 2562!
Instra:mental can do no wrong. Their new single was featured already on this blog (check this November post). ‘Let’s Talk’ is a slow house track, the flow is calm and the atmosphere gloomy. Intriguing!
Oh my lord! James Holden releases for the first time in aaaaaaaaaaaages a new single. Triangle Folds picks up the exquisite kraut-house-drone trail where he left it since ‘The Idiots Are Winning’. This song is lifted from his long-awaited DJ kicks album, which i’m absolutely dying to hear. Download the song for free here.
As his Motor City Drum Ensemble moniker implies, Stuttgart’s Danilo Plessow is a fan of classic Detroit techno, but, as December 2009 ‘Stuttgart Nights’ and this exclusive mix at XLR8R show, the man also has an affinity for old-school Chicago house, not to mention vintage soul and disco. Through his Raw Cuts series and releases on the Four Roses label, Plessow has developed a hypnotic deep house sound that simultaneously reveres the past while remaining clearly focused on the future.
Listen to this very pleasant mini-mix.
01 Latecomer “Cosmic Part” (Faces/MCDE)
02 Jacob Korn “Selene” (Running Back)
03 Code 6 “Beyond the Bassline” (Nu Groove)
04 This Ain’t Chicago “Ride the Rhythm” (Parisonic)
05 Mijan “Alright (SG Dub)” (Slip n’ Slide)
06 Peak Hour Rhythms “Disco Diva” (Nervous)
07 Ursula Rucker “Electric Santeria (King Britt Mix)” (Five Six)
08 Ron Trent “Altered States” (Warehouse)
09 Ben Klock “Viscoplastic” (Deeply Rooted)
The fine people over at Clone Records have decided to re-issue what is probably one of the best house albums of all time: Virgo’s self titled album from 1989. It’s amazing how fresh these songs still sound after 20 years. This is deep and dark Chicago House, and an absolutely essential purchase if you don’t have this album in your collection. Together with closing track ‘All the time’ this is one of my favourite tracks:
Riding the waves of YouTube, I stumbled upon this fantastic track. It grasped my ear immediately, because of the warm synth, the organic drums, and the visuals. Caribou slowly builds up the tension, by adding subtle drum layers, increasing the stress on the vocal loop, and going loose on the synth line. Great stuff, and if you want more, you can check the whole album ‘Swim’ on Soundcloud (not everything is my cup of tea though). ‘Swim’ will be released on April 19th.
The whole album “Swim” is amazing! Nice to see this posted here as well. Even though it’s a bit of a stretch to our normal fare, it really does suit the sound we’re digging here.
Those not convinced by Caribou’s previous album should reconsider: “Swim” takes a whole new direction.
I understand that you say it’s a stretch of our normal fare, if you look what we’ve posted here, it’s mainly dubstep and techno. But this really fits the baaseline ‘music drenched in bass and atmospherics’. And it’s a perfect example of discovering new music, which always has been the aim of this blog. Hear, love and share.
jean 20:13 on June 29, 2010 Permalink
Werk killing it!