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What the heck, here’s another top Halloween themed mix from long time DJs/Producers Evil Nine. They usually release a Halloween mix each year and so this is Volume 5 of “VHS Halloween Party: Devil In A Blue Dress” Enjoy the spookiness of this 2 hour multi-genre mix.

Tracklist

1. Canon company VHS logo
2. Blast him – Jay Chattaway ( Maniac )
3. The revelation – Giovanni Cristani ( Lucio Fulci’s
4. Intro Music – Luigi Ceccarelli ( Rats , Night of terror )
5. Helicopter – Howard Shore ( scanners)
6. Dialogue from the Bell of Hell
7. Elena & Evil Lessons – Goblin & Stelvio Cipriani ( Ring of Darkness )
8. Out of the heat – Tangerine Dream ( Firestarter )
9. Main titles – Robert J. Resetar ( White Phantom )
10. Mark Knopfler Guitar w/ Dialogue ( Rage of a Ninja )
11. Light Blast montage – Guido & Maurizio De Angelis ( Light Blast )
12. Subway terror – Jay Chattaway ( Maniac )
13. Cruel Demon – Claudio Simonetti ( Demons )
14. A Dive into the past II – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi holocaust )
15. Dialogue from Mausoleum
16. Willow’s song – Paul Giovanni ( The wicker man )
17. Or is it ? – Fred Myrow & Malcolm Seagrave ( Phantasm )
18. Awaiting the Ogre – Simon Boswell ( Demos III : The Ogre )
19. Dialogue from Mausoleum
20. Corridor – Simon Boswell ( Ghosthouse )
21. Virus – john Scott ( Insemenoid )
22. Opening titles – Thomas Chase & Steve Rucker ( 976-Evil )
23. Gaze ( with dialogue ) – Charles Bernstein ( Daddy’s Deadly Darling (Pigs))
24. Snooping 2 – John Hodian ( Girl’s school screamers )
25. Bela Lugosi’s Dead – Bauhaus
26. Dialogue & Fx from Cannibal Hookers
27. Finale – Jerry Moseley ( Bloodtide )
28. Dialogue from Hands of steel
29. Gorodish – Vladimir cosma ( Diva )
30. Monika by the sea – Mark Reeder ( Nekromantik )
31. Roll in the hay with dialogue – Mathew Morse ( Ninja Vengeance )
32. See anything you like with dialogue – John Carpenter ( Halloween )
33. Synth 4 ( FX ) – Pino Donaggio ( the Howling )
34. Madness outside – John Carpenter ( In the mouth of madness )
35. Dialogue from Chains
36. Opening titles – Claudio Simonetti ( You’ll die at midnight )
37. Sequence 5 – Fabio Frizzi ( Zombi 2 )
38. Blood Sabbath with dialogue – Les Baxter ( Blood Sabbath )
39. Zombie Parade – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi Holocaust )
40. In the bedroom – David Lynch – Music & Effects By Tractor ( The Grandmother )
41. Video Violence Main titles – Gordon Ovsiew ( Video Violence )
42. Nikki’s choice II Theme iv – Simon Boswell ( Graveyard Disturbance )
43. Opening Titles / Confession Of Mary Lou Maloney (Hello Mary Lou: Prom Night II) – Paul Zaza & Carl Zittrer ( Prom night 2 )
44. Worms on the sand – Claudio Simonetti ( Dial Help )
45. Looking for Monica “ Breakfast “ – Simon Boswell ( Dinner with a Vampire )
46. New Shipment – Michael Sahl ( Blood Sucking Freaks )
47. Finale – Kevin Bassinson ( Chains )
48. The Valley – Goblin ( Phenomena )
49. High Wall – The Wailers ( Halloween instrumentals )
50. Bus Station – Tangerine Dream ( Near Dark )
51. Robots at the factory – John Carpenter & Alan Howarth ( Halloween III )
52. Dialogue from Cannibal Hookers
53. Rod Hanged – NIght Stalking – Charles Bernstein ( A Nightmare on Elm Street )
54. Fire Leap – Paul Giovanni ( The Wicker Man )
55. Cue w/Dialogue – Mark Snow ( Dolly Dearest )
56. Dialogue from Panic
57. Halloween 2 – The Splash band
58. The boogie man is coming – Dialogue ( Halloween )
59. Shop Territory – Tangerine Dream ( Firestarter ) w/ The next episode ( accapella ) – Dr Dre & Snoop
60. Main Titles – Fuzzbee Morse ( Ghoulies II )
61. Day of the reaper – Sean Ruddy ( Day of the reaper )
62. Fear 22 – Franco Mannino ( Murder Obsession , Follia Omicida )
63. Inferno – Keith Emerson ( Inferno )
64. Impending – Claudio Simonetti ( Opera )
65. Dialogue from Video Violence
66. The Cat / Rita (with Dialogue) (The Grim Reaper) – Marcello Giombini ( Anthropophagous, The Beast (Antropophagus, Man-Eater, ‘The Grim Reaper’) )
67. London Dungeon – The Misfits
68. Human Fly – The Cramps
69. Illusions 1 – Paul Osborne
70. Jana Bate’s interview dialogue from The Last Horror Film
71. Zombie Parade 2 – Nico Fidenco ( Zombi Holocaust )
72. Track 3 ( Excerpt ) – Chuck Cirino ( The Return of the Swamp thing )
73. Ceremony ( Dialogue & FX ) – Michael Sahl ( Blood Bath )
74. Main Title ‘Paint Her Mouth’ (from Death Wish) (Within The Woods) – Herbie Hancock ( Death Wish )
75. House of clocks dialogue & FX – Vince Tempera ( House of Clocks )
76. End Credits – Vince Tempera ( House of Clocks )
77. Sea within a sea – The Horrors
78. Dialogue from Halloween
79. End credits w/Dialogue – Stephen Tsang ( Bionic Ninja )
80. Vestron Pictures Logo

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While I’m in the Halloween mood, DJ Ark dropped another Halloween themed mix of music. No genre has been left untouched and every bit of music is Halloween based, I’ll let DJ Ark explain himself:

“When most people do Halloween mixes they might use a special opener and a few movie samples….that is not this mix. Every song on here is Halloween based. I wanted this to be a love letter to the holiday and all the horror movies I adore.

This is also the 10 Year Anniversary of the last Halloween mix I did and I’ve been meaning to make a new one for years. It seemed like the perfect time so I dug deep in the vault to put together something really special. No genre was off limits and this plays out more like a presentation then a mix at times. It’s really cool and I had a lot of fun making it.

If you love Halloween like I do or are a horror movie junkie, I can’t see you walking away unsatisfied. But fair warning: this is a limited edition and will disappear after Monday.

And I’d reveal the tracklist but it will take all the surprise out of it.

Horror properties that appear: The Nightmare Before Christmas, Scream, Childs Play, Halloween, Halloween II, A Nightmare On Elm St, Stranger Things, The Exorcist, Psycho, Ghostbusters, Dead Silence, Saw, The Purge, Resident Evil, It Follows, The Walking Dead, Jaws, Suspiria, The Twilight Zone, The Lost Boys and more.

Please support all the original scores and artists at itunes.

Happy Halloween!” – DJ Ark

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We caught up with Samurai Breaks & Vyking who have just launched their new label ‘Tsunami Bass Weight’ with a free compilation plus an exclusive interview which you can read below

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Tell us a bit about yourself!

Sam: Sam aka Samurai Breaks, I am a 23-year-old production addict, been making beats for nearly 3 years now, currently residing in Czech republic for a change of scene (and weather) and I love powerful and unique music that makes you flail your arms around and sweat buckets!

Jake: Jake aka Vyking! Also a 3rd of the DnB trio called Creatures. 22 years of age right now, plugin geek/addict extraordinaire. Living in a caravan on the edge of Bath in southwest England with a cat. I enjoy beatboxing, researching plugins and drinking tea.

For those who don’t know, tell us a bit about Tsunami Bass Weight.

Both: Tsunami Bassweight is our new label aiming to deliver unique and interesting music and create a platform for all the amazing artists we know, to release their music professionally with high-quality mastering (Jake: from yours truly!) and good industry contact so it gets the attention it really deserves.
The name aims to describe the aesthetic we want in our music, raw and powerful sound but more curvy, weird and natural than just an all out sound war of smashed super loud nonsense that you hear a lot of lately in the dnb scene.

How would you describe your production style?

Sam: Raw and unrelenting assault of bass, beats and breaks, got to be heard to believe it! Fusing and melting genre boundaries into my own unique and weird sound.

Jake: The search for a varied and rich sound, I’m always looking to create unique textures and get “that” feeling in a track which simply makes you move. Though I’m definitely guilty of participating in the loudness war!

Was there a moment or a tune or a DJ set that made you decide you were going to produce?

Sam: I supported Ital Tek in Glasgow about 3 and a half years ago, I had only been DJing for about 6 months by then, and his set was totally amazing and unique. I had never heard anything like it and after talking to him it turns out it was his interpretation of Chicago footwork combined with his unique post-dubstep weirdo sound design and intense production skill. He played his whole new album as a live set and it blew me away. One day I hope to share a stage with him, buy him a drink and thank him wholeheartedly for converting me to footwork style.
I really love it because it combines so many things I love, heavy rhythmic drum patterning similar to jungle but more precise and crazy with the layers, Roland 808 sounds, frantic energy and crazy vocal editing. I took what I liked about the genre and mixed it with everything else I like to create my sound.

Jake: Nothing in particular to be honest! I’ve been messing around with computer music for quite a few years since my dad had Reason on his laptop when I was 13 or something, maybe earlier than that. I have been around bass music from a very young age (about the age of 6?), being taken to festivals and such, so it’s in my blood.
I started a vocational college course for music production in 2011 when I realised that I literally could not put myself through another year of sixth form college (For anyone unfamiliar with the term, it’s just like secondary school, but with more essays and is generally more difficult. No thanks!)
Since then I’ve been honing my skills and this past year I’ve been getting into mastering. It’s all I’m focused on in life so it’s all about finding my true sound.

Which events from over the years in your illustrious career really stick in your mind and why?

Sam: Every time I play at Eden Festival it gets better and better, the crowd there are lovely people who are so enthusiastic about the music and every year I pack out the dance tent and have a really really good time! The year I supported Bez was hilarious because it went from 128bpm acid house straight to 165bpm juke jungle, people didn’t know what was going on but when that huge 808 baseline kicked in every person in the tent was bouncing! And getting handed a bottle of champagne from Bez’s rider that he didn’t drink when I finished my set was the cherry on top of the cake hahah!

Jake: Gotta share the love for Eden Festival! One of the best moments this year, also my first year there, was when Sam dropped a track we started when he came over mine beforehand. He dropped it near the end of his set and as it got into the first switch up the crowd starting screaming! The only track in the whole set for which this happened and what a feeling! That energy transferred directly into the audience. Super cool.

When would you say was your breakout moment when heads turned to your music?

Sam: Recently getting support from Noisia has brought more limelight to what I am doing!

Jake: I guess when myself and my 2 mates in Creatures had an EP signed to Infidelity Records. That got our music out into the scene and got some good feedback. I don’t know if it’s really turning any heads but all in good time.

If you could work on a track with anyone from now or way back when, who would it be?

Sam: Alix Perez because he has got the widest square wave bass’s ever and they just sound great!

Jake: Current Value, just love his sound. Machine music at it’s best! I do like my straight up, no nonsense DnB. Sam definitely doesn’t share this passion though, haha!

Sam: I do like the sound design and I like some dnb but just not the boring stuff!!! If it has some variation, I am all ears

Tell us about any other music related stuff you’re involved in.

Sam: Got a lot of very exciting forthcoming releases on Halogen Music Group and Groundmass to name a few, also me and Jake have almost finished our debut EP together which will cause major seismic activity

Jake: Creatures DnB is my Drum and Bass project, I’m making some super funky glitch hoppy, breaky tuna with some mates, and general musical fun is a’happenin’!

Are there any major influences, production wise, that inspire you?

Sam: The Chicago footwork movement has had a huge effect on the sound I go for, also my love of tribal music, jungle, grime and trap is all very evident in my sound. I try to combine everything I love from any genre with the production and pace of DnB.

Jake: DnB is a constant. I’ve long been into dubstep of most varieties, particularly the jazzy and deep side of it with artists like Phaeleh and Congi and all the Deep Heads lot. I’m also really into achieving an “analogue” sound in my productions and I’ve recently started investing in Acustica Audio plugins with their Acquas and Nebula products. Incredible stuff, used properly it gives the digital ITB sound a “realness” and depth you simply can’t get from algorithmic plugins. The supreme In The Box sound in my opinion!

Sam: I did a sly DNA test on Jake and it turns out he is actually a plug in!

Tell us a few of your favourite producers.

Sam: Rockwell , Ivy Lab , Junglord , Alix Perez, Lakeway, Moresounds, Fracture, Dub Phizix, Danny Scrilla, Fixate, Mark Kloud, Depth Range Crew, DJ Hybrid and Moralz

Jake: Current Value(!), Noisia, Alix Perez, Hybris, HYQXYZ, Subtension, Boards of Canada, Gorillaz (looking forward to the upcoming album!), Kursa, Haywyre, Skeptical… Many more of course.

Are there any unfulfilled goals or aspirations of yours musically?

Sam: Vinyl Release and US tour

Jake: I don’t really think of the future much so I can’t say! I’ll see what happens

Could you offer a bit of advice for an up and coming producer?

Sam:

1. Don’t be afraid to experiment.
2. Always use WAV samples (this one will tickle you Jake after our chaos sorting that .mp3 break disaster on that track)
3. Don’t feel trapped by genre boundaries, every genre was born from someone experimenting and cutting a new sound for themselves.

Jake:

• Music is your life, how you express yourself and your emotional life. Make the music you feel! Don’t have an ulterior motive to making it.
• Put the time in and you’ll get a lot out of it.
• Take your time as well, don’t feel like you need to get somewhere before you’re actually ready. All will come to you if you’re patient with yourself.

Where have you DJ’d?

Sam: Glastonbury Festival, Boomtown Festival, Cross Club (CZ) , Eden Festival, Beaverworks, The black swan, Lakota , The Mill, Mint Warehouse, Audio Soup Festival and quite a few windy rainy hillsides and dodgy warehouses

Jake: The Black Swan, Timbuk2 and a few free parties in Bristol, Club Ice Westbury, Beatherder Festival, few other places!

Who’s supporting You on the DJ circuit?

Sam: Noisia, Sam Binga, Greazus, TMSV, Johnathan Thomas, Moralz, Depth Range Crew, Mark Kloud, Dj Hybrid.

Jake: Mostly support for Creatures from DJ Aphrodite, Rene LaVice, Villem, S.P.Y. I haven’t released any music as Vyking just yet so we’ll have to wait and see what comes of that!

Sam: Jake!!! Loads of the people I mentioned are supporting Champagne Club + How We Roll so that’s a lie!!!

Jake: Oh yeah! You’re so right Sam, I totally forgot! Derp, I’m a bit forgetful eh.

Describe to us your approach to a DJ set, do you like to gently warm up the crowd or go for the bangers or more of a journey approach?

Sam: I just pick a tune and go from there, that way it’s more raw and no-one knows what’s coming till the moment. I keep my USB’s loaded with all my favourite dance floor destroyers and top up with all the dubs from mates and personal productions that are ready before every gig.

Jake: Generally I DJ with Harvey as Creatures (Ben hasn’t been around the past few years we’ve been DJing.) and we go 3 tunes each. So each gig I like to get together my triplets of tracks which go together like gold and put them in order on CDs for easy mixing.

Of all the tunes you’ve made, which is your favourite?

Sam: Probably abattoir, it’s the title track of the DnB EP I am currently trying to get signed. It’s really unique, it has great drums all layered with lots of foley and great switch ups and progression, the vibe of the track is extremely haunting and scary! I really love it.

Jake: It would have to be a super funky breakbeat track called Hypnotized, I made a couple of years ago. All kinds of sweet breaks and dirty basses with lots of ravey sounds and funky switches. I’m going to do a fresh mix of it sometime soon so I’ll be sure to fire it over to you when it’s done!

What would you say is the label ethos?

Both: Supporting and mentoring awesome and talented musicians to their full potential and giving them a professional platform to release their music on.

You’ve collaborated with a lot of different artists who did you enjoy working with the most?

Sam: I like working with Jake aka Vyking the most because we have so much fun together and make the craziest tunes, he is such a talented engineer so I learn so much when working with him. One track we made we spent 2 hours messing around with his Kaosspad and Kaossillator making all the crazy sounds we could, we were falling off our chairs with laughter when we somehow made a meow meow bass sound… the track we finally made with all of our recordings is called Stellar Drift and it’s really amazing, spacious and powerful. I also really love working with HØST because he is literally insane so you never know what will happen when you pass him some stems!

Jake: Likewise, I love working with Sam as he’s super driven and that helps me to feel inspired. That session for Stellar Drift was epic!

Which tunes are essentials in your DJ sets right now?

Sam:
1.HØST – BBZ
2.Junglord – 1000 Junglists
3.Breaka – Foot Forward
4.Mark Kloud – Angels Arc
5.Moralz + Johnathan Thomas – Tread On Me

Jake: Totally in love with Alix Perez – Elephant Dreams (ft. Skeptical)
HYQXYZ – Monad
Prime Perception – Moss Side (Forthcoming TBW!)

What are the vital elements to making a tune that come into play when you’re in the studio?

Sam: Roland TR-808 drum sounds, old school funk breaks and foley recordings. I try to break out of any habits or boundaries if I notice they are forming so nothing is ever a staple or vital element in my sound… I don’t want to become stale and samey like a lot of producers who keep rehashing the same formula because it was successful.

Jake: A big library of samples of all kinds, wacky effect plugins and Xfer Serum for making dirty bass!

When receiving demos for the label, what do you look for in a track?

Both: Unique ideas, high production standard and a good coherent vibe (and that special something that makes you pull a funny face and fire imaginary shots in the air!)

Any final words and shout outs?

Sam: Big up to everyone who has supported me over the years and helped me get to were I am now. Hugest of respect to anyone who sat down and helped me learn or has listened to the millions of crazy ideas I have, blessings and love to you all! Also to all you producers, if you like what you hear on this compilation and feel like your sound would work well with us please get in touch with a demo!

Jake: Don’t live life, you’re life itself! Respect and love each other, and yourself! Blessings, Enjoy

Tsunami Bass Weight Vol 1 is out and a free download, stream the tracks below

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Copycat has teamed up with his longtime raver pal, Ohm NRG, for this bumpin’ re-take of Twin Hype‘s classic tune ‘For Those Who Like To Groove’. With the Acid levels maxed out, this slab of Hip House has a proper retro feel whilst still sounding totally fresh. A spin of this will perk you right up!

Download Copycat/Ohm NRG’s re-take here vie The Artist Union.

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A couple of years ago we put together an almighty post featuring 6 mixes from that years Burning Man and after a quick search of the internet, we tracked down 8 from this years desert party! On offer is a huge amount of music both in time and quality so lets get to it…

We quick things off with one of the most notorious stories of Burning Man 2016. The Funk Hunters got an invite from their good friend, The Festival Guy, who is one of the founders of ‘Camp Ego Trip‘, to play a set as Daft Punk, helmets n all! As massive fans of Daft Punk, the guys jumped at the chance and took to the stage to play a Daft Punk inspired set with Griz joining them with some live sax action. The whole thing was kept a tight knit secret and had everyone wondering if it actually was the French duo performing live, including mainstream media giants, Billboard. Clearly they played a blinder so give their mix a spin!

Download ‘The Funk Hunters’ mix here via The Artist Union.

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The Stanton Warriors kept numerous crowds entertained over the week long party and have chosen to give us all their set from the ‘Slut Garden‘. Because of the sensual surroundings of that particular installation, the guys decided to go in deep and dirty with a Bass heavy set of stripped back broken beats. Body rockin’ business!

Download Stantons mix straight from the player.

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Brazil’s heavyweight producer, Alok, will have had the crowds jumping for sure with this hard hitting House set he played! The cracks in the crispy desert floor would have opened up considerably from all the dancing going and because of the power of the music packed into his one hour mix. Rocket fuelled sounds!

Download Alok’s mix here via The Artist Union.

Links for Alok :

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American producer/DJ, N2N was put in charge of welcoming the sun from it’s sleep and as your about to hear, what a soundtrack to a sunrise! His mix that’s just shy of 4 hours is a mind altering experience for all the right reasons as he lays down his brand of Cosmic House music. You’re gonna visit some wonderful places in your mind with this one!

Download N2N’s mix here via Toneden.

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Mayan Warrior is a superbly decked out art car that’s driven from Mexico to the playa each year. It’s hosted some truly talented DJ’s and a vast array of music that’s all smothered with dust and love. Out the of the 10 mixes posted from there, it was very hard to pick one as they’re all so breathtaking, but DJ Three‘s set is the one we’ve gone for and I’m sure it’ll be the perfect tempter to lead you on to the rest that lie in wait. Heady, heartfelt House music all night long.

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German producer/DJ, Miyagi, was not on a mission to rock ‘The Kasbah‘ stage, but to help ease a few of the weary party goers into a new day with his ridiculously gorgeous Tech House sunrise set. There’s no doubts that the love would have been flowing freely from everyone who experienced this beautifully crafted set. 100% breathtaking!

Download Miyagi’s mix here straight from Soundcloud

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The stunning House music just keeps on coming with another 3 hour mix, this time from heavyweight German producer/DJ, Robert Babicz. He’s a name that many of you may well already know, so it’ll come as no shock when I tell you that his hugely atmospheric set is epic! It’s a simple as that. Tune in and love life.

Download Robert Babicz’s mix here via Toneden.

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If you’re looking for a mix to aid you in your attempts to evaporate all the negative energy that’s floating around in your soul, Dunks luxurious Sunday morning set from ‘Funky Town’, is most definitely the one for you. It’s packed with the perfect blend of soulful and funky downtempo beats that features both new and classic cuts. As one half of The Funk Hunters, Dunks knows only to well how to throw down the correct sounds for the right occasion and does so with superbly.

Hats off to all of the artists here for a massively enjoyable musical journey. I hope you enjoy the mixes as much as me.

Download Dunks mix here from Dropbox.

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The annual Amsterdam Dance Event presents great opportunities for independent House & Techno artists & labels to showcase their tracks. Here’s some that we have come across and really enjoyed

This one’s out on Minar Records and features some excellent Deep/Tech House tracks including M.I.T.A’s remix of ‘Siseta’ by Cyberx & DJ The Fox

Black Habitat is the sister label of Habitat. Based in Mexico, we predict big things from this Techno focused label. Their ADE sampler is a tantalising taster of what’s to come with fine contributions from the likes of Wayne Madiedo and others

LTF’s ADE Sampler features upfront Tech House/Techno offerings from Franky Rizardo, Strike & Streek & Tierap

One label guaranteed to provide awesome content is Onefold Digital. This year’s Onefold ADE sampler delves into a US influenced House sound taking in many elements of the many branches of House & Bass music along the way. The compilation also welcomes on board a collective of rising talent including Bobby Harvey, Ben Read & Dirty Mango. Our favourite track? all of them although we do love Blu Leopard ‘The Intro’

Rawsome Recordings provides an ADE Sampler totally free!! There’s some serious talent here too. How about Greco, DJOKO, Thijs Haal, Jack Swaffer & Richey Profond plus more?

If you’re looking for a nice blend of established and fresh new talent, Amplified’s ADE sampler has tracks by the likes of DJOKO & Thalo Santanaa along with contributions from some awesome new artists like Basement UK. The vibe is dark techy bangers and we love them!!

Swerve Digital’s ADE sampler comes out tomorrow. Keeping in form with the label’s excellent carefully curated back cat this comp is a real treat for lovers of underground House Music. Featuring sterling contributions from Lee Pearce, Ben Read and Gruvem/Avesie plus ACB & Incorporation. This si the sound of a meticulously picked album with a mind for classy production and what the DJ needs to please the crowd.

2016 ADE Samplers Roundup

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Liquid Alliance bring the dark ethereal Hardcore/Jungle vibes on a must have LTD edition vinyl release.

Ravenoyz Recordings, owned by DJ Wislov has been putting out quality NuSkool Hardcore & Jungle for some time. Regulars to the blog will have read our previous review.

Liquid Alliance is the duo of Dj Wislov & Alexbreako and they make superbly dark experimental 93 era style sounds influenced by classic labels like Production House & Formation. Take a listen to this must have EP below and get your pre-orders in!!

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Night Shift Sound bring together some of the label’s finest releases with fresh new content in the form of tracks and remixes by the likes of  Aniff Akinola, DRS, & Fallacy.

As with previous Night shift output, the tracks vary between upfront Bass House and the deeper darker shades of UK Garage even crossing over into Grime & DnB

There’s a whole lotta top bass tunage right here so grab your copy via this link 

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New Halloween Mixtape

From The Man Like

Featurecast


From the depths of Featurecast HQSomething sinister has stirred.

Play it loud and immerse yourself

In the most doomful mix you’ve heard.

A 30 minute one-off special

Of banging trick or treats,

Twisted sound bites, spooky themes

And terrifying beats.

The monster is unhinged,

Spread the fear, like and share.

Things are about to get very dark,

The faint hearted beware.

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Junglist posse, time to get lively because Phibes are here once again with another of their heavy D n B remixes, this time of ‘Incredible’ by, M-Beat feat. General Levy. As with all of their other D n B remixes, this one possess an atomic amount of energy and a bassline that has the potential to warp your mind! Straight out fyah as standard!

 Download Phibes remix here via Hypeddit.

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