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Forrest Funk – LIVE @ Törn Up! – 16.9.2017
Forrest Funk recently had the pleasure of playing LIVE at an event called Törn Up and layed down this near on 2 hour set of funky vibes and bass wobbles which went down a treat with all concerned. Just check out that tracklist of mid tempo goodness.
Tracklist
WBBL – Get Back
Liberty Chaps – Get Up, Get Down
Arteo – Funky Technician
Funk Ferret – Keep It Real
Rephrase Bootleg – Stand Up
Basement Freaks – Mind Power
Basement Freaks – Start Your Feet
Dubra & Arteo – Fat Ass Beat
Dubra & Arteo – She Goes
Dj Katch – Ends Up
Mister Djs & STAIF – How Gee
Mooqee – Funk Machine Man
Wood n Soo – Good Times
Opiuo – Jelly
The Empresarios – Morena (Lack Jemmon remix)
X-Ray Ted – To The Beat
Forrest Funk Edit – Father Funk VS 50 Cent
S Strong – Noir
Odjbox – Otto Croy
Dutty Moonshine & JFB – Move Ya
K Lab – Need To Know
Stickybuds & K Lab – Clap Ya Hands Now
Defunk – Masters Of Funk
Griz & Big Gigantic – Good Times Roll
Forrest Funk Edit – Flavours VS Sean Paul
Beat Fatigue – Protons & Pretzels
Beat Fatigue – Walkin All Cool
Cheshire – Soul Sister
Funkanomics – Linda And The Funky Boys
Mined & Forrest – Funk Toxic
Lack Jemmon – Uncle Funky
Mined & Forrest – Drugs
Sammy Senior – Bring It Back
Frankee More – Dance Now
Mined & Forrest – Doin It
Sayruss – War
Neon Steve – Gypsy Eyes
Scotty Boy – Push It
Sammy Senior – Shake
Lack Jemmon – Would You
WBBL- Street Playa
ilLegal Content – Cocain
Lady Waks- Sorry Im Late Remix
Dub Pistols – Turn Up
Mia Dora – Get The Get



Winx – Don’t Laugh (If you’re Dilli & ya know it clap ya hands)
Dilli just dropped another tasty bootleg of a classic House jam on his Soundcloud, check it out below… A little while back, we posted about Dilli’s awesome ‘Papua New Guinea’ booty. Now he’s back with another bangin’ booty, a cheeky refix of Winx ‘Dont Laugh’ that switches the dark bleeps of the original for big lazer blasts of Techno stabbage and a pounding beat. So where can someone aquire this certified slammer? The good news is you can grab it as a free download from the 27th October via the Sleazy Deep imprint.
Winx – Don’t Laugh (If you’re Dilli & ya know it clap ya hands)
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Nina Simone – The Ballad of Hollis Brown (Daniel Bracket edit)
Polish producer, Daniel Bracket, is one that is all about applying solid grooves to the House music he makes. Whether it be funky or Disco influenced, or with tech or deep flavourings, Daniel is all about spreading positive vibes wherever his music lands. His edit posted of Nina Simone‘s ‘The Ballad of Hollis Brown’ is of the deep and lush variety and the groove and positive vibes are most definitely in place so as they work there magic to the fullest. We’re feeling this gem!
Download Daniel Bracket’s edit here via Hypeddit.
Links for Daniel Bracket :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Mixcloud / Instagram
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WheresNorth? – Bring The Fiya + Remixes
In:flux Audio dropped ‘Bring The Fiya’ by WheresNorth?, plus 3 remixes by label regulars, Tik&Borrow, Sekt – 87 and label newcomer, Saboteur UK, back in the middle of the festival season and as we’re a little late sending all this music your way, the 4 free tracks that you can get your hands on can now be used to bring the heat as the outdoor temperature decreases.
WheresNorth? is well known for packing in a hefty amount of bass into his Breakbeat tunes and ‘Bring The Fiya’ has enough to take out walls! As well as that beast, Tik&Borrow drop a filthy UK Funky remix, Sekt – 87 cranks up the tempo with feisty Speed Garage interpretation and Saboteur UK takes the tempo through the roof with his impressive Drum n Bass take on the original. Heavy tunes aplenty here and if that’s you’re cup of tea, get downloading them all using the links below.
For more music of this calibre, head to In:flux Audio’s Soundcloud page, Click Here, they’ve got stacks of it!
Download ‘Bring The Fiya’ here via Hypeddit.
Download Tik&Borrow’s remix here via Hypeddit.
Download Sekt – 87’s remix here via Hypeddit.
Download Saboteur UK’s remix here via Hypeddit.
Links for WheresNorth? :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Twitter
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Ray Charles – What’d I Say (Phil Mac & Fizzy Gillespie Remix)
Drum n Bass with a healthy dose of vintage Swing is what lights the fires in the minds of Phil Mac and Fizzy Gillespie. Both of these guys are doing their utmost to spread the joy of the Swing n Bass sound and it’s fair to say they’re doing a damn good job at it. Both of them produce music in their own right and both know how to assemble a tune that brings feet to the floor and smiles to faces. With this latest tune though, they’ve joined forces and their remix of ‘What’d I Say’ by the legendary, Ray Charles, is an extremely classy jam. Bags of energy and positivity, which is something we can all do with at some point or another, so to have it close to hand at all times, make this beauty yours!
Download Phil Mac and Fizzy Gillespie’s remix here.
Links for Phil Mac :
Soundcloud / Facebook / YouTube / Twitter
Links for Fizzy Gillespie :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Instagram
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Chris Massey vs Joy Division
Chris Massey hails from Manchester where he has made a bit of a name for himself releasing fine tech/ house/disco and other electronic sounds from the dance firmament including on his Sprechen label. I am always on the look out for interesting remixes of classic tunes but have always felt that Joy Division was a step too far and that their sound was unremixable. And then a little while ago I heard this and realised that although the wheel hasn’t been invented it deserves a wider audience. From the almost Nine Inch Nailesque thump of the kick drum and the percussion that twists around it sounds like you’re in for a good tune and then in comes that refrain that we all know and arms will be lifted in the air. At first it might seem that it’s going to be an instrumental tune with hints of Joy Division for the dance floor and that would be fine but then Ian Curtis’ voice comes in singing (well as close to singing as he did) and the whole room will sing out “Love will tear us apart again”. It breaks down in the middle with some distortion but then it comes back and the drums kick again and the room is back in 1980 with added kicks. This could divide people who say that Joy Division should stay unremixed and pure but I say -If it keeps people listening to Ian Curtis in whatever way then that can only be a good thing. More please.
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Liberty Chaps – Rethrilled *LSM Exclusive*
At the rate of knots 2017 is going at, Halloween will soon be upon us and as they’ll be plenty of parties going on, you’re going to be needing some spooktacular music to keep them bouncing and that’s something the Liberty Chaps can help you out with.
These 3 Yorkshire lads have found themselves on the ward before with their phat, bass heavy and party igniting Ghetto Funk/Funky Breaks sound and for this visit, they return with that flavour, which they’ve added into their remix of Michael Jackson’s ‘Thriller’ and to top it off, they’ve let us bring it to you as an LSM exclusive! This monster tune is all yours for free, so go get it!
Download ‘Rethrilled’ here via Dropbox.
Links for Liberty Chaps :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Hearthis
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Greencyde – Sun Shines Through
https://horizonrecordings.bandcamp.com/album/sun-shines-through
Horizon Recordings continues to deliver amazing electronic music in a variety of sub-genres. This time, it’s deep melodic Bass music from Greencyde with ‘Sun Shines Through’ Greencyde provides the back to mine soundtrack with the melancholic and painfully beautiful beats and soaring drops of ‘Dark Water’
The bluesy aquatic Future Garage continues with ‘Never’ leaving mention for the title track itself featuring blissful vocals from Ashley Rose and deep extended drops of dubby warmth. Pop this on your speakers, close your eyes and drift away!
Greencyde – Sun Shines Through
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Indigo Virus – Emotional Stasis EP
https://ruffguidance.bandcamp.com/album/indigo-virus-emotional-stasis-ep
Indigo Virus delves into deeper strands of Jungle with the ‘Emotional Stasis EP’ on Ruff Guidance We’ve heard and loved Indigo Virus’ ‘Flashback’ tunes since first hearing them back in 2014 on DJ Vapour’s 36 Hertz imprint. The ‘Emotional Stasis EP’ heralds a change in style from the 92/93 breakbeat hardcore/jungle tekno style bangers. Here, Indigo Virus crafts a sound that fits perfectly into the Ruff Guidance blueprint of deep, paced and mood enhancing intelligent jungle. Tracks like ‘Phobos’ build the layered breaks around swirls of mystifying keys and subtle riffs. The attention to detail and solid structure of previous work is here transferred to a rich soundscape more akin to 94/95. A well-deserved addition to Bay B Kane’s Ruff Guidance label and a worthy one.
Indigo Virus – Emotional Stasis EP
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Mr Lob – That’s Not An Edit Volume 6 Mix & Release
After a 6 month hiatus Volume 6 of Australia’s That’s Not An Edit has just been released which includes a new Funk edit of a James Brown track from me (Pecoe).
In this mix Melbourne’s Mr Lob has tied volume 6 together beautifully with a DJ mix of the full compilation, all squeezed into a super tight 45 minute set. All live, no fx and one take. Beauty. Expect some Funk, Hip Hop, Disco, Breaks, Boogie & Soul.
You can check out the new compilation here : soundcloud.com/thats-not-an-edit/thats-not-an-edit-vol6
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