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Italian born producer, Matteo Floris, specialises in House music that is packed full of rhythm and groove, pumping bass and vox sampling. All of those elements stand out massively in his latest edit of Kenny K Collins ‘Beat My House’ that was released way back in 1987. His edit has 3 stunning breakdowns that are sandwiched between a real rock solid sound that just has to be experienced at high volume. Bang this one out folks and don’t hold back!

Thanks to the USA branch of Data Transmission for dropping this one!

Download Matteo Floris’ edit here via Hypeddit.

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Even though I’ve posted quite a bit of music from, Al Pack, I’d somehow managed to miss that he has another Soundcloud page that’s titled ‘D&B Remixes‘. It’s all very self explanatory but the remixes he has tucked away on that page are out of this world! They’re all of some very well known tunes and although many of them are for streaming pleasure only, Al’s latest piece of work, this sunshine filled Liquid D n B bootleg of Grove Theory‘s 90’s Neo-Soul hit ‘Tell Me’, is all yours for free. It’s sounds amazing now, but like me, I’m sure you can imagine how god this will sound when the warmer times arrive. Happy, happy days when you’ve got music by Al Pack filling the airwaves.

Download ‘Tell Me’ here via Hypeddit.

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Al Pack – Tell Me (Bootleg)
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Back in 2014, Cakeboy released his huge Breakbeat album ‘Gateau Blaster’. On that album was a track that was a particular favourite of his because of the vocal hook he used and that track is ‘Vibrate The Place’. It’s fair to say the original was already a bit of a beast but Cakeboy’s somehow managed to create a monster with his re-bake! Huge amounts of bass and Cakeboy’s unmistakable application of energy makes this one to not miss!

If you want to investigate Cakeboy’s ‘Gateau Blaster’ album further, find it here on Juno.

Download ‘Vibrate the Place’ here via Hypeddit.

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Cakeboy – Vibrate The Place (Re-baked)
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Liverpool is a city steeped in musical history and the duo of Will Hollyoaks and Rory Palmer, aka Henry Street Social, are on a mission to create a piece of their own. They’ve already had releases on labels such as Simma Black and Disco Kicks and they’ve had support from the likes of Claude Von Stroke, Low Steppa, Hector Moralez, Todd Terry and Kenny Dope, so it’s evident that these guys are definitely on the right track. Of course, all that support is all down to their skills at making music and creating their own brand of bass driven House and Techno and to sample their sound, we’re sending your way their awesome rework of Moby’s classic ‘Go’. The nostalgia lives large but the guys have toughened things considerably and applied modern touches to make this a must have track to spin at your next party!

To find more remixes and original music of this ilk from Henry Street Social, hit the links below and for more music from House N House who dropped the tune, Click Here.

Download Henry Street Social’s re-bib here via Hypeddit.

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Moby – Go (Henry St. Social Re Bib) (House N House)
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If you’re looking for a remix that has a huge hint of familiarity about it and one that’s gonna kick some serious ass on the dance floor, stop the hunt, because this hard hitting House remix of The Prodigy‘s ‘Smack My Bitch Up’ by, DJOKO, is the one that’s gonna do the damage for you. Tough beats and a fiery energy are joined by perfectly placed cuts of the original which will leave folks dancing shoes smokin’!

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viaLifeSupportmachine - The Prodigy – Smack My Bitch Up (DJOKO Remix)
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Some of you may well remember this extra fat Ghetto Funk/Glitch Hop remix of Beastie Boys ‘Intergalactic’ by the Swiss duo, The Niceguys. It’s an old tune of theirs that they’ve decided re-upload and we’re very pleased they did because it’s a proper party piece that should be enjoyed by all. Make it yours and get things rockin’!

Download The NiceGuys remix here via Hypeddit.

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Beastie Boys – Intergalactic (The Niceguys Remix)
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Chris Wright, aka Berkeley, is a DJ/producer who is based in Manchester. When he’s making or playing music, his style is very much centred around a sound we love here on the ward, that being Ghetto Funk/Funky Breaks. We first caught wind of this new kid on the bloc when we discovered this awesome, RjD2 vs A Tribe Called Quest mashup of his that gives a great indication that this dude not only knows how to bring the funk, but that he’s also gonna go on to great things. Get him followed and prepare for more of the good stuff!

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Berkeley – Ghost Breather
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B&S Concept wet the House music appetite with the immersive sounds of their ‘Immersion EP’ on Different Attitudes. With two mellow grooves, B&S Concept will totally engross you in the absorbing beats and synths contained within. Gauzy diaphanous sounds are the order of the day on this wonderful escape of a release. When you feel cold or just want to relax your mind, stick this on, dreamily good.

B&S Concept- Immersion EP

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‘Hold On, I’m Coming’ is a stone cold classic by, Sam & Dave, but back in 1979, ex-backing singer for Eruption, Precious Wilson, released her cover version of the original as her debut single. Precious kept a great deal of funk from the original, but tied that together with a more prominent Disco flavour. It’s that Disco flavour that Serbian producer, Loshmi (alter ego of Tonbe), has chosen to pick up on and with his edit he’s enhanced every element of an already glittering original. A much more solid beat drives along Precious’ vocal and where would we be without the horns, they’re there and as always, they bring a real vibrancy to the track. Listen, like, love.

Download Loshmi’s edit here via Hypeddit.

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viaLifeSupportmachine - Eruption – Hold On I’m Coming (Loshmi Edit)
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The Push is the collective work of producers Elliot Harrison and Richard Tugwell. The duo focuses on making bass-driven music that spans a mixture of genres, from booty-shaking breaks and drum & bass to 2-step garage and are this weeks guest DJ on the Armory Podcast.

With the support of DJs like Martin Flex and Orebeat, along with many others, The Push have quickly made their mark on the breakbeat scene and are showing no signs of slowing down. Last year the duo have had releases out on Hotcakes and Let’s Go Recordings, with a string of future releases planned for 2017.

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