Erol Alkan doesnt do average, adequate, or normal.
But he never, ever, misses.
This is a monster....
Justice - Canon (Erol Alkan's extended rework)
You can download the 320 from beatport now.
Q
Wednesday, 1 February 2012
Tuesday, 31 January 2012
Friday, 20 January 2012
Wednesday, 11 January 2012
hands up for house music
Yeah yeah, i know havent posted in ages. I'm not dead tho, promise.
Thought i'd come back with a bit of home rep styley, biggin up Bristols awesome dance scene. Cuz it is awesome. Great clubs, great producers and great people to benefit from them.
So anyway. You all probs know about Eats Everything by now aka Dan Pearce, Bristol lad, making it big. He's had some good support from andy n jaymo over the last year or so (they too have supported the bristol scene) and he's really starting to break onto the airwaves. Which is good.
Deeply tech house. Spot the obvious sample and win a prize!* (*there is no prize)
Eats Everything - The Size
Waifs and Strays aka Amos Nelson and Rich Beanland (dunno which is which) are also two local lads breaking out from the murks of brizzle. Getting support and airplay from radio 1 last summer, especially with this track. Less deep, more funky, but definitely not funky, techy house.
Waifs and Strays - Yeah Yeah
And finally this. Different spectrum entirely, but still a good representation of a big part of the Bristol scene. Bristol have more break beat nights that 1 man could possibly handle (tbh 1 is too many) and you could argue the dubstep scene rose, or at least, was always a part of Bristol's nightlife. So Redlight, merging all of that, held together (thank god) by some classic housey vibes and produces tracks like this. Which is already getting ridiculous amounts of airplay and will continue to do so. Bigness.
Redlight - Get Out My Head
All these are 128, so go buy the 320's ya cheapos.
Q.
Thought i'd come back with a bit of home rep styley, biggin up Bristols awesome dance scene. Cuz it is awesome. Great clubs, great producers and great people to benefit from them.
So anyway. You all probs know about Eats Everything by now aka Dan Pearce, Bristol lad, making it big. He's had some good support from andy n jaymo over the last year or so (they too have supported the bristol scene) and he's really starting to break onto the airwaves. Which is good.
Deeply tech house. Spot the obvious sample and win a prize!* (*there is no prize)
Eats Everything - The Size
Waifs and Strays aka Amos Nelson and Rich Beanland (dunno which is which) are also two local lads breaking out from the murks of brizzle. Getting support and airplay from radio 1 last summer, especially with this track. Less deep, more funky, but definitely not funky, techy house.
Waifs and Strays - Yeah Yeah
And finally this. Different spectrum entirely, but still a good representation of a big part of the Bristol scene. Bristol have more break beat nights that 1 man could possibly handle (tbh 1 is too many) and you could argue the dubstep scene rose, or at least, was always a part of Bristol's nightlife. So Redlight, merging all of that, held together (thank god) by some classic housey vibes and produces tracks like this. Which is already getting ridiculous amounts of airplay and will continue to do so. Bigness.
Redlight - Get Out My Head
All these are 128, so go buy the 320's ya cheapos.
Q.
Friday, 23 December 2011
Woahhh. Tis Christmas! Already!....straight up...
Time for excessive food and drink then.
Kaskade with Rebecca & Fiona - Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania remix)
Bingo Players - Rattle
A-Trak & Zinc - Stingray (Benga remix)
Q.
Time for excessive food and drink then.
Kaskade with Rebecca & Fiona - Turn It Down (Le Castle Vania remix)
Bingo Players - Rattle
A-Trak & Zinc - Stingray (Benga remix)
Q.
Friday, 16 December 2011
How exactly did i miss this first time round? I feel ashamed....
Monarchy - You don't want to dance with me (Ft. Britt Love)
Q.
Monarchy - You don't want to dance with me (Ft. Britt Love)
Q.
Saturday, 10 December 2011
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