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Concha, Sam Saw – Rooms
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Concha & Sam Saw invite us into their ‘Rooms’. In these chambers, you’ll find fluid techno beats, dislocated floating stabs and hair-raising synths. You will also find two excellent remixes from Hassio (COL) and Gabriele Strada. ‘Rooms’ with a nice view and great sounds!!!
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Rishi K. – Spiral Wings
Rishi K. – Spiral Wings [Myriad Black]-Deep House
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Rishi K. spreads ‘Spiral Wings’ for Myriad Black Records. Lovers of commodious House music grooves with light funky guitars need this track!! Deephope chills things to even more relaxed proportions with a sandy beach style laidback remix. Totally lush!!!
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Deep In The Jungle Anthems 3
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From its early 90s roots all the way to 2017, Jungle is alive and well and you can thank DJ Hybrid’s Deep In The Jungle label for that. Deep In The Jungle bursts into 2017 like Ridley Scott’s Alien bursting a hapless victim’s abdomen with a 33 track strong 3rd volume in the self-titled compilation series.
A cursory glance at the album cover reveals the talent on hand for this huge LP. How about Sound shifter, K Jah, DJ Vapour, SR and Brian Brainstorm just for starters!!!
How about the massive gunshot firing, siren blaring slice of 94; that is DJ Hybrid’s What else VIP’ or the vehement eruption of amen breaks that comprise Sound Shifter ‘Murder’.
What about K Jah’s rugged stepper remix of DJ Cautious ‘Rough Love’ or DJ Vapour’s oldskool Jungle refix of DJ Hybrid ‘Timeless’ or even SR’s mutant jazzy ‘Tokyo Soul’. And that’s just for starters!!!
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Vinyl Is Better 2 [Kniteforce]
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Kniteforce Records continue the oldskool revival with ‘Vinyl Is Better 2′. Original artists and fresh talent unite for a compilation of 1991-1998 inspired Breakbeat Hardcore, Hardcore and Jungle. These brave individuals took the banner and ran with it. In the name, and spirit of a sound that to quote the artist Q Bass “never dies”
This album is made up of 12 eminent musical offerings of the 90’s rave brand. Let’s dive into them….
Nicky Allen ‘Here Dis’
Breakbeat Hardcore stalwart, prolific producer and dedicated DJ, Nicky Allen returns to the Kniteforce fold with some 1994 style feverish breakage. ‘Here Dis’ begins with a dark intro similar to the classic ‘Some Justice’ by Urban Shakedown. As things progress, melodic pianos and mad synths enter the fray to ensure plenty of variety.
Alex Jungle ‘A Feeling You Cannot Understand’
Alex Jungle demonstrates his polished production with a tune that can aptly be described as ‘the Kniteforce sound’. The swirling, sugary synths temporarily mask a flurry of hard 91-92 era Hardcore/Jungle Tekno pads.
The Trip ‘The Snowball’ (Mannik Remix)
Mannik’s remix of original Kniteforce anthem ‘The Snowball’ brings meritable comparison to Boogie Times Tribe ‘The Dark Stranger’. A dark breach in the hull of happiness that is ‘Vinyl Is Better 2′. A torrent of angry hoovers and buzzing riffs fight for your attention on this murky reversion to 1993
Bucksta ‘Let’s Get Ill’
Bucksta probably won’t make you ill but he will make you dance!!! It’s time for some Rave Breaks fun with ‘Let’s get Ill’. Some ‘pump yo’ fist’ Hip Hop vocals should get the testosterone flowing. Along with the call to action vox, hard Belgian mentasm stabs and thumping breaks are the perfect construct for serious mayhem. Oh yes, and watch out for the speed up/slow down mid section!!!
Ant To Be ‘You Know What’
From the inception, we are in 92 era Reinforced Records territory with Ant To Be’s submission to this absolute asset of an album. Close your eyes and you could be listening to Manix!!!
Audio X ‘Echoes’
Another Rave Breaks veteran weighs in and biy do they weigh in!!! More oldskool than Rave Breaks, ‘Echoes’ bathes us in a sea of acid riffs and euphoric keys. Put this tune in the dictionary as an additional definition for ‘rush’!
Dj Luna-C ‘Technical Shmecnical’
Luna-C pops in to say ‘hello!’ with ‘Technical Shmecnical’. How do you describe this? Adjectives like ‘Rapid’, ‘Jolly’, and ‘Exhilarating’ come to mind. Melodic madness at full throttle, play it loud and dance to it like you have no inhibitions at all!!
TNO Project ‘Here Comes Da Feelin’
TNO Project has such a crisp and authentic sound you would think he is an original Kniteforce artist. Here we have the classic juxtaposition of dark and light that lies at the very heart of Rave music. This will give you goosebumps!!!
Empyreal ‘Things Like This’
We’re sure a certain Mr Matt ‘Slipmatt’ Nelson would adore this track. Pure audacious Happy Hardcore. How can you not love the slamming kick drums and super saccharine melodies of ‘Things Like This’?
Demcore ‘Summer’ (The Timespan Remix)
Now this is interesting, now you know what it would sound like if you combined 1998 style vocal Happy Hardcore with its 1992 predecessor. Nice little nod to The Prodigy on this track, see if you can spot it!!
Dj Deluxe ‘You Take My Love’
A welcome rejoin from one of Kniteforce’s latter day veterans. Fast paced Hardcore Breaks with a stand-up and smile voluminous piano hook and alternating funky stabs.
Saiyan And Cru-l-t ‘High Da Way’ (Luna-C Remix)
You know when you don’t want something to end, right? This album is tremendous. If you love your oldskool rave/hardcore, you can’t be without this grand compilation and what a way to finish!! Luna-C’s supercharged energy burst of a remix is one way of saying ‘we won’t go out quietly’. Enormous revelry in just under five minutes, phew!!!
Vinyl Is Better 2 [Kniteforce]
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Rufus & Chaka Khan – Live In Me (V4YS Rework)
Hailing from the capital city of love, Paris, Vibes4YourSoul harnesses all that passion and emotion and implants it directly into the music he creates. Disco is one of his main flavours of choice and after checking out his work, it’s clear he knows how to make his music shine. Take his latest rework of ‘Live In Me’ by, Rufus and Chaka Khan, as an example of his skills and you’ll soon be on the road to happy times. Enjoy the ride!
Download V4YS’ rework here via The Artist Union.
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DJ Soup – Foxxxxy Girls In Oakland Editized
Australian producer, DJ Soup, is throwing down the funk in a massive way with his edit of Rodger Collins‘ ‘Foxy Girls In Oakland‘. “Holy smokes!” is the only thing that runs through my mind while I listen to it and that’s happened quite a lot, because I’ve listened to it a lot. I’ve no doubts you funk hunters are gonna do the same once it infects your minds with the amount of funk it has on board. Happy times ahead folks!
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The One Series [MAN021] – Simon Shackleton – Joshua Brooks, Manchester
Simon Shackleton described his latest ‘One Series‘ night, that was held at the very awesome, Joshua Brooks in Manchester, as a ‘beautiful, heads down session’, which I can totally vouch for because I made the trip up north to this very night myself. It was a night filled with friends, smiles and moments of real beauty from the music on offer, which we’re all able to experience once again in his 5 hour set that was recorded on the night.
The set itself is another masterpiece from Simon. He took us all on the most epic dance floor journey possible that night. As always, the beginning of his set takes on a downtempo but cosmic vibe, giving the regular attendees of the ‘One Series’ night a chance to catch up. It’s not long before the tempo and intensity starts to creep up though and before you know it you’re itching yourself towards the dance floor and taking your place ready for a magical dose of deep, twisted and euphoric Tech House and Techno. The music blew my mind that night in the best way possible and I hope you feel the same after checking it all out for yourselves. Now go get lost, lost in the music.
Links for Simon Shackleton :
Soundcloud / Facebook / Website / Bandcamp / YouTube / Twitter
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Vandal – BBC Radio 1 – 20.8.2007
Vandal aka Sam Evans was a pioneering Tech Funk producer and DJ with a bunch of releases on such labels as LOT49, Global Underground, Plastic Raygun, and U&A. His Punk Rock attitude to the music and scene has seen him play all over the world and gain a large fan base in the mid 2000’s. This mix was aired on Annie Nightingale’s BBC Radio 1 show and was personally downloaded by me using my leet hacking skillz (lol).
Tracklist
Vandal – ‘Bad Acid’ (Lot49)
Elite Force – ‘Return2Mindfunk (Vandal Remix)’ (Used & Abused)
Hyper – ‘No Rockstars’ (Kilowatt]
Simpleton – ‘Just Let Go (Baobinga & ID Remix)’ (Spinout)
30Hz – ‘Mutton’ (Lot 49)
The Klaxons – ‘It’s Not Over Yet (Blende Remix)’ (Rinse)
Digitalism – ‘Pogo (Mentalism Mix)’ (Virgin)



Eddie Light – Punkscast 026
Pushing the boundaries of Bass music Eddie Light has produced your not so typical Bass mix with a bunch of new tunes for the Punks Music Punkscast. The first tune is a killer of Breaks and Bass music setting the tone for the rest of the mix, a quality mix from one of the best in the Bass music scene.
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Forrest Funk – BAAANG
This Mid Tempo mix from Forrest Funk covers pretty much all the genres that go with it, a funky mix with a bit of Hop Hop, Ghetto Funk, Glitch and good old Funky Breaks thrown in for good measure. A direct FREE download from Soundcloud too.
Tracklist
Intro
Moontricks – Home VS Tanya Stephens and Black Street (Forrest Funk Edit)
Phibes – No Diggity
Gramatik – Just Jammin VS Lauryn Hill (Forrest Funk Edit)
Moderator – Undiscoverd Dopeness
Second Hand Audio – The Bridge Instrumental VS Brand Nubian (Forrest Funk Edit)
Secon Hand Audio – MC Shan The Bridge
Moderator – Trouble VS Greg Nice (Forrest Funk Edit)
Vukán György – Linda (Dj Clairvo remix) VS Outkast (Forrest Funk Edit)
A Tribe Called Quest – We the People
Fatboy Slim – Praise you (Ad Rock & Mike D mix)
Beats Antique – feat. Preservation Hall Jazz Band – Let it all go
Andy Cooper – Chasing the Funk ( The Allergies remix)
Ulas Koca – Mojo Man VS Notorius B.I.G (Forrest Funk Edit)
Fort Knox Five – Reach Instrumental VS Das EFX (Forrest Funk Edit)
D-Funk vs the Meter – Cissy Strut VS Q-Tip (Forrest Funk Edit)
Roast Beatz – The Ultimate
Cris Crucial – Anything Funky
Mr. Stabalina -Lemme work it
Father Funk – Swingers VS 50 Cent (Forrest Funk Edit)
Royl Blood – Pretty Lights feat. Rkayna VS Beastie Boys (Forrest Funk Edit)
Extra Medium – Size Up VS Ludacris (Forrest Funk Edit)
The Kurnel MC – Skank and Swing
WBBL & X-Ray Ted – True
Porter Robinson – Flicker (Featurecast remix)
GRIZ, Big Gigantic – Good times roll
Basement Freaks Flavours – Talkin About (Flavours remix) VS Sean Paul (Forrest Funk Edit)
Beat Fatigue – Protons & Pretzels
Opiuo feat. Texture Like Sun – Jelly
Yanivi – If you wanna fly
Jamie XX & The Persuasions – Good Times (Wood n Soo ReBoot)
Dj Katch – Ends Up
Black Machine – How Gee (Mister Djs & STAIF twerk remix)
House of Pain – Jump Around (Fausitx & Fat Pony remix)
Beastie Boys – Make Some Noise (Mr. Ours & WBBL Remix) VS Tha Alkoholiks (Forrest Funk Edit)
Lack Jemmon – Can ́t u feel
Ali B / Jungle Brothers – Gimme That (A.Skillz remix)
Kill Paris – To a new ears (Gramatik remix)
Basement Freaks feat. Mustafa Akbar – Booty shakin
K+Lab feat. Melodownz & Mustafa Akbar – Pull up
Charlie Beal – Wang Dand Doodle