Your daily source of breakbeat, dubstep, electro swing, ghetto funk music.



Lucius Brave & Undersound feat NK – Wake and Bake EP [FREE DOWNLOAD]

Cardiff trio’s collaboration….
Lucius Brave
Over the past few years Lucius Brave has built a reputation for his ability to bring something unique to venues and festivals throughout the U.K and Europe; his wildly kinetic and charmingly reckless DJ performances notorious for their sonic prowess and infectious energy. This artists insatiable penchant for the extreme is showcased regularly during his vibrant sets in front of enthused crowds. The recent shift into production offers a hint of things to come from this versatile and creative individual.
Undersound
Producer and DJ Undersound continues to uphold his reputation for being the go to guy for creating and working amongst all manner of genres. With an impressive CV boasting countless solo releases and a plethora of diverse collaborations, the requests keep on flooding in for the multi-instrumentalists talents. Trying to confine this one man to a succinct biography is almost impossible due to his relentless work ethic and liberated approach to production duties. The next few months are set to make his discography even more complex and lengthy.
NK
Under his former guise, NK built up a reputation as one of the best rappers in the UK, renowned for his raw hip hop sound and authentic notions. From graft and passion the wordsmith has forged a concrete following from music fans and DJ’s alike – his confident vocals and distinctive delivery always calling for greater and more diverse audiences. NK continues to demonstrate this diversity and his indestructible attitude of no limits and no boundaries is something he is aiming to showcase with this latest work. This is only the beginning.
read more

Shaka Loves You Feat. PRofit – Work [FREE DOWNLOAD]

FREE DOWNLOAD of the track Work by Shaka Loves You & PRofit.
Perfect for your DJ’s looking for some dancefloor party music. Or just right on the iPod to keep that Summer vibe in your step.
read more

Hotline Zero – Promo Mix July 2014

With the ever supressing copyright laws on Soundcloud, Hotline Zero have opted for Mixcloud as their platform to launch this new promo mix for July. Lots of new Bass N Breaks on this one including their new collaboration with Deekline.
Tracklist
1.Focus (Original Mix) – Donkong
2.About to Get Fresh (Brillz Remix) – Jack Beats
3.Let Me Clear My Throat (Party Favor Remix) – DJ Kool
4.Pump Up The Volume – Deekline & Hotline Zero
5.Boom Boom (Original Mix) – Mister Gray, Ruen
6.Express Youself (Party Favor “Working Glue Remix”[feat. Nicky Da B] – Diplo
7.The Drop by Bro Safari (Cory Enemy Remix) – Cory Enemy
8.Aurora (Original Mix) – Bar9
9.We Want (Original Mix) – Khurt
10.Intergalactic – Hotline Zero
11.Hot Leper – Hotline Zero
12.Dribbly Dribbly Sound – Hotline Zero
13.NRG (Skrillex, Kill The Noise, Milo & Otis Remix) (Arteo Edits & Cuts) – Duck Sauce
www.facebook.com/hotlinezero
www.soundcloud.com/hotline-zero


Nick Thayer – Inthemix Flashback Mixes: 2005

Australia’s online Electronic Music Website inthemix is celebrating 14 years in the business and for this occasion Australia’s breakbeat guru Nick Thayer has put together this retro mix of classics. Centred around the year 2005 and below and featuring some outstanding classics in breaks and drum n bass music.
Tracklist
Black Grass – Bang (2003)
Jay Z – 99 Problems (2003)
Dizzy Rascal – Fix Up, Look Sharp (2003)
Fatman Scoop – Be Faithful (2003)
A Skillz – It’s Your Booty Day (2003)
Bronx Dogs – Tribute To Jazzy Jay (1997)
Slyde – Slippedy Slide (2003)
Shakedown – Get Down (2001)
Chemical Brothers – Get Yourself High (2004)
GT – Kid Dynomite – (2004-ish)
General Midi – The Westerner (1999)
Mr Oizo – Flat Beat (1999)
Chicken Lips – He Not In (2000)
Solid Groove / Switch – This Is Sick (2005)
Soul Of Man – Dirty Waltzer (2003)
Groove Armada – Superstylin (2003)
Timo Maas – Shifter (2002)
Evil Nine – Crooked (Bassbin Twins Rmx) (2004)
Stanton Warriors – Pop Ya Cork (2005)
Krafty Kuts – Dangerous (2001)
Freestylers – Push Up / Push Up (Plump DJs Mix) (2004)
Drumattic Twins – Feelin Kinda Strange (Bass Kleph & Nick Thayer Rmx) (2005)
Bass City Rollaz – Get Funky (2004)
Natural Born Chillers – Rock The Funky Beat (1996)
Roni Size – Snapshot (1999)
Andy C & Shimon – Body Rock (2001)
Bad Company – Planet Dust (2001)
The Prodigy – Voodoo People (Pendulum Rmx) (2005)
Muse – Hysteria (2002)
www.nickthayer.com
www.facebook.com/nickthayermelbourne
www.soundcloud.com/nick-thayer


Electro Swing Roundup – August 2014

Well it’s that wonderful time of year again and the festivals are coming thick and fast. Top of the pile in the swing world goes to the mighty Boomtown which has an absolutely cracking swing lineup once again. If you haven’t been before, get in there quick because you truly won’t regret it. Instead of paying over the top for over-rated pop stars and indie bands, Boomtowns policy is all about strength in depth. They have one of the biggest lineups of bands and DJ’s you’ve ever seen and the sheer effort they put into the setup of the site and their production values simply has to be seen to be believed. Come down, check it out, and if you find these blog posts useful come tell me after I play in the Ballroom!
It’s been sad to hear that Dutty Moonshine have lost one of their founding members with Alex Furley moving on to other projects. You’ll be sadly missed sir and good luck for the future. (Do realise though that if you quit now you’ll never to be able to snog our best friend again like happened last year at Swingamapig. Apparently he said that doesn’t normally happen to him but I don’t believe a word of it… )
Finally Bertie Dastard happened to mention that if I advertise this Roundup as always coming out on the 1st of the month, I should deliver. Well, this one just about squeezes in but I’ve still got a few more tracks to include so I might do an update in a day or so!
Free Music The Jenova Collective seem to be going well at the moment with a great looking live show and a regular stream of releases. They’ve chipped in here with a nice little remix of Caravan Palace.
Like this. Grant Lazlo with a deep electro blues groover:
Great little balkan groover here from Savages & Suefo:
Another month, another remix of I Heard It Through The Grapevine? Yep although do quite like this.
Kiwistar seems to be heavier. I reckon this is a new genre – Horn n Bass?
This is back on gentler ground. Sophisticated swing and beautiful singing from Elle, The Bells & The Trick:
FOR THE REST OF THIS POST CLICK READ MORE!!!
Here’s DJ Curb with a nice little soulful track:
Mashing together various swing classics here:
Answers on a postcard please for how to describe this one Swingbot…
Brightons Basschimp has mashed up Eminem with possibly the most seminal track in electro swing:
New Releases DJ Dunya – Xyloswing EP DJ Dunya has turned up a few times on this blog and it’s great to see that he’s now got his debut EP on non other than Freshly Squeezed Records. This EP is slick quality swing which is designed for the dancefloor.
Le Mozeltov Tov (Green Queen Music) Dr Cat and Francis Red have come through with a nice 2 track EP on the ever consistent Green Queen. Dr Cat turns it into a stomping balkan march while Francis Red adds a bit more bottom end mischief ideal for a later night slot. Available exclusively from Beatport.
Here’s the Dr Cat mix:
And the Francis Red:
Morlack – Wonderful Day (F-Block Remix) Drum & bass tracks featuring vintage samples are always quite hard to come by so don’t miss this F-Block remix off the recent Morlack album. If you like the Louis Armstrong vocals there’s an original version too. Available from Juno.
DJ Mixes Menage Quad have stepped up with a DJ mix this month:
Really like this chilled out mix from BillionDan. Quality downtempo swing action:
Swings & Roundabout’s Vol.2 Parov Stelar & Friends (Chillout). Mixed By BillionDan by Dan $Mith (Billiondan) on Mixcloud
That’s it. See you in a month! If you’ve got anything you’d like included in future roundups hit me up on soundcloud.
Electro Swing Roundup – August 2014
hear moreread more

Funk Ferret – Base FM Drive – The Mixtape

Here’s a live recording from Base FM’s Drive show The Mixtape – 2nd July 2014.
2 hours of sleazy sexy synthy funky disco soul low slung boogie jams. Enjoy!
read more

AK Sediki – Buddah Pest EP [FREE DOWNLOAD]

AK SEDIKI – BUDDAH PEST EP
Three original tracks produced by only Budapest based producers, some of the beasts of the East (Coarse, Laser Tasilo and One Hand Clap) from the heart of Europe hittin’ you with heavy glitch hop broken rhythms and filthy bass combined with the most random ill rhymes and twisted lyrics from the also Budapest based MC (AK Sediki) providing you a chance to get a sneak peek into that side of this vibrant freaky city you’ve never seen before.
Buddah Pest EP is a fat greasy slice of this city’s underground vibes with a cheap beer soaked / sweet ganja smoke aftertaste


JOHN NORMAN’S OBSESSION WITH 313 CHART – JULY

In honour of my latest release “313″ on KMS Records, here’s my July Chart which features tunes from Detroit Artists and Labels, as well as tunes heavily influenced by the Detroit sound.
John Norman – 313 [KMS]
My latest release for Kevin Saunderson’s legendary label, and a tune I am extremely proud of. Check out this past week’s Drumcode podcast for support from Karotte for one of the remixes, too!
The Yellowheads – Submerged [Alleanza]
This is easily one of my favourite tunes right now. A great old school synth line atop a sharp snare and great percussion, and great vocal. What more could you want?
Sasha Carassi – Old Fashioned Lover [Phobiq]
Starting out with a nice hard drum kick and a piano line that just grows and grows, and again a solid house-inspired vocal, this is a solid party tune.
Inner City – Big Fun (Kevin’s E-Dancer Dub) [KMS]
The original is such an inspiring tune, and this version is just the perfect dark and dirty update. There isn’t a preview link to be found, so you’ll just have to head over to buy it.
Buy on Beatport
Derrick May – Strings of Life [R&S]
This tune! Synths, piano, ticky-tack drums. An absolute classic and a tune you should be familiar with. Derrick is a legend.
Buy on Beatport
Dykkon - Repulse [Drumcode]
Dirty and relentless, with a great acid line running through it, this is a fantastic late-night tune.
Infiniti aka Juan Atkins & Orlando Voorn – Game One [Tresor]
Juan Atkins & Orlando Voorn team up to give us this scorcher under the “Infiniti” alter ego for Tresor. It was a tough cal for me between the fantastic original, and the brooding Rennie Foster remix – both classic tunes re-released digitally in 2013.
Ray Kajioka – Strike [Kanzleramt]
I really love the space in this track, it feels like it fills many parts of your mind, and sounds killer on a big system. Sweet, dark and sexy techno.
Eddie Amador & Alex Costa – New Sound [KMS]
Alex Costa is an artist I’ve respected for awhile, so I was thrilled to see this promo come through my mailbox. A relentless detroit “new world sound from the underground” it just screams 4am warehouse business.
Petter B – Imitate [H-Productions]
There is such forward propulsion in this tune, from the high hats, to the movement of the melodic line. Such energy!


2 Bad Mice Interview + Competition

Shut That Sh*t Down presents Stepback Sessions Randall, 4 Hero, Foul Play, Doc Scott, Krust, Tango & Madcap, 2 Bad Mice + Many More
When: Friday 1st August
Music: Drum & Bass, Bass Music, Jungle
10pm – 6am
£10 Advance Over 18s only, ID required
The Line up:
Room 1
Randall
4 Hero
Foul Play
Doc Scott
Krust
Tango & Madcap
Stretch
Cool Hand Flex
MC Moose
Room 2
Edzy
2 Bad Mice
Nookie
Madd Ice
Vapour
Neil Trix
Enter our exclusive competition to win 2 x tickets to the event via the widegt below.
Anyone with a decent record collection from the early 90s will treasure a fair few releases from the producers on this line up. The likes of 4Hero, Foul Play, 2 Bad Mice and Nookie don’t really need any hype to those familiar with the beginnings of drum n’ bass and jungle. Each of them can boast an incredibly impressive back catalogue of influential and often game-changing tracks that were played and played again by the likes of Fabio, Grooverider, Randall, Doc Scott, Jumpin’ Jack Frost, Ray Keith, and all of the original DJs who led the scene back in the day. Still to this day, those of us who were there will tell you that the vibe of that era can’t be beaten… and that’s a fact largely due to the innovation of these producers. Often working on studio set-ups that would confound and totally frustrate a modern producer, the sheer number of hours they put into completing each track made the whole effort a labour of love, which is very evident in the tunes themselves. The mastery and precision of these guys’ breakbeat manipulation remains, in many ways, unsurpassed to this day.
This is a bit of a special line-up. And it’s truly a very rare chance to hear these guys together on the same bill. Don’t miss it.
Our resident old skool/hardcore nutter Tariq, caught up with Si from 2 Bad Mice to delve a little deeper…
How did you guys get into raving and the scene in general?
I basically got into it through Sean – I was a Hip Hop kid and he introduced me to a whole different sound….
And when did you start producing?
It was 91-92
Who were your early influences when it came to production?
Joey Beltram, Break the Limits, Frank de Wulf, Shut Up and Dance, Blapps Posse to name a few…
Tell us a bit about the iconic ‘Bombscare’ track, how did it come together?
Bombscare is Seans baby and it was masterminded by him. If you break it down to the raw components though – it is a very simple and effective track….Try doing it. I think that there is about 10 samples in it if that.
How did you meet Rob Playford and what led to you getting signed to Moving Shadow?
Rob lived in the same village as me and we knew his girlfriend. We hassled her to hassle Rob to let us in the studio and the rest is history.
Of all the events you have played at down the years doing P.As and DJ sets, is there a favourite moment and can you tell us a bit about it?
Too many to mention but playing Glasto 2013 is my moment. Loved it. Recently Sean and Paul did Dourfest and that was pretty amazing.
We’d love to hear your take on the debate about what the greatest year of the rave scene was?
For us 1992.
Moving forward to the present, what do you think of the ‘NuSkool’ scene I.e 140/Future Jungle, Hardcore/Rave Breaks etc. Any artists and labels you rate in the present era?
I follow it and love it. So many decent producers out there like Radiokillaz, Pressa, Breakz, Vinyl Junkie and the Sub Slayers mob…
Can you tell us 3 tunes that are currently a mainstay of your sets?
Wow!! Difficult one. Rocking down the House remix, Johnny Osborne – In your Eyes and anything by Radiokillaz!!
Now, you’re going to be DJ’ing at ‘Stepback Sessions’ @Jamm, Brixton on the 1st August, along with a whole load of old skool legends, that’s going to be a pretty special night, what can we expect from 2 Bad Mice on the night?
Mainly heavy drinking from one member – the other is the designated driver and the more sensible one (me)
Lastly, any shout outs?
So many – everyone knows they mean the world to me and have contributed so much to the 2BM tale. Special mention to Randall who was such a massive influence and friend to me back in the day. So glad he has asked us to play…..
So massive big ups to Si for answering our Q’s. Make sure you’re heading down to Jamm for this one, it’s gonna be massive!
http://www.2badmice.co.uk/
https://twitter.com/rhodesy2badmice
2 Bad Mice Interview + Competition
read more

Emeli Sande – Heaven (PYRAMID Re-Fix)
Keeping in the spirit of the Throwback Thursday theme I’ve dug out an all time favourite of mine and many others too. It’s Pyramid’s mighty, mighty 140 Breaks re-fix of Emelie Sande’s – Heaven. I’ve been luck enough to experience the down right dancefloor destruction this track brings a few times now, namely this years Breakspoll awards where Pyramid dropped it around 5:30am and once again sent the crowd nuts!
If you’ve never heard this track before then just wait for the drop, it’s incredible! This will be one of those tracks that will live on and on and on!
read more









Previous