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KL2 back on the pages of Breakzlinkz with an exclusive mix for NSB Radio Show, Breakscape Radio.

Tracklist

1-Wuki – Happy Accidents (VIP)
2-Koan Sound – 80s Fitness (KL2 Edit)
3-SevenG & KL2 – The Big Bang Funky (Original Mix) [TEKNICAL RECORDS]
4-Gustolabs – Super Jam (KL2 Remix)
5-ID
6-Aero Chords – Surface (KL2 Re-Twerk)
7-Smookie Illson – Fucking In Tents (Flashback ReRub)
8-Stickybuds & South Rakkas Ft. Rage – Bouncy Bouncy (KL2 ReFunk)
9-Hate N Beanz – Watchu Got (Original Mix) [TEKNICAL RECORDS]
10-SevenG – Just Trust Me (Original Mix)
11-D!rty Aud!o and Mr. Collipark (ft. Ying Yang Twins) – Reverse (KL2 Edit)
12-Caked Up – Money In The Bank (Curtis B BassRub)
13-Jesse Slayter Ft. Whiskey Pete – Fiesta (KL2 ReTwerk)
14-ID
15-Bro Safari x UFO x Brillz – Animal (Curtis B ReRub)
16-ID – REL1 Rub
17-Rudebrat – Won’t Stop (KL2 Breaks Mix)
18-Alex Clubbers – Monkeys In The Jungle (Original Mix) [TEKNICAL RECORDS]
19-SevenG & KL2 – The Big Bang Funky (Vadim Shantor Remix) [TEKNICAL RECORDS]

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Wicked 130BPM breaks remix of Featurecast’s 110BPM remix of ‘The Correspondents – Well Measured Vice’ from one of our favourites, DJ Daigo.

Endorsed by Mr ‘Cast himself, this breakbeat stomper will surely cause havoc on your dancefloors!

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Albert Einstein became a household name due to his pioneering work in theoretical physics, part of which accidentally resulted in his infamous Theory of Relativity. This great mind, combined with his quirky, endearing and downright odd behaviour led to him becoming a popular icon in modern culture, and talking to his friends, family and colleagues over the decades has unearthed the fact that he was also a passionate musician.

After turning down offers of a personalised Stradivarius and other exotic gitfts, he took his humble shop-bought violin all over the world, and wasn’t entirely adverse to tinkling the ivories either.. “Life without music is inconceiveable to me” he once proclaimed.. “I live my daydreams in music. I see my life in terms of music. I get most joy in life out of music.” With this in mind, I wonder now; how would he feel to be immortalised once again, this time as the main feature on the album sleeve for the eagerly awaited debut album “The Billion Dollar Brain”?

In just over a year, Ben Coda and Chris “DJ Ipcress” Williams have risen from the burgeoning underground dance scene through hectic schedules and several years’ successful independent DJ-ing careers, to spawn Nanoplex a rather delicious, genre-defying portmanteau, which combines Mr Coda’s progressive tech-house roots with Chris’s psychedelic sumptuousness to produce a collaboration of undeniable talent… On top of smashing out killer live sets at their various club nights and residencies, the boys have also been bringing home the bacon at iconic festivals such as Glastonbury and the off-the-scale Noisily Festival in Leicestershire.

As well as performing at Boomtown Fair and playing a banging set at Boom Festival 2014 last week, Nanoplex have been flat out in the studio to produce several popular EPs as well as working hard on this little beaut, released on the Flow Records label. Opposing musical backgrounds, a vast array of combined musical knowledge and an exceptionally eclectic mix of genres, combined with the amalgamation of the two minds and styles has lead to a unique and fresh sound that is going down a storm both here in the UK and abroad..

No longer constrained to big rigs and stages, 2014 has seen Nanoplex explode into the laserbeams and rack up some serious studio time. From day one they have seduced us onto respective dancefloors via the medium of phat beats, epic samples and crisp, clean production. Seeing them utterly have it behind the decks at every gig simply emphasises the symbiotic union of two guys that genuinely love what they do. After finally getting my audials around their finished album this week, here is the evidence….

Opening with a sound that strays from their classic floor fillers, Binary Awakening has a chilled yet driving flavour, reminiscent of Chris’s warm, psychedelic influences, backed up with Ben’s pulsating rhythms, before leading into the fantastic V.I with a whomping beat and etheral uppers, taking you above and beyond the standard 4/4.. Slipping into what can only be described as absolutely jackin’ techno for the albums third track, Sofa Surfer, a few deep drags on my rhythm stick lead me into Der Plucke – a Carroll-esque shoutout with murky, shadowy undertones.. The brilliantly named “Another Crap Rave” is a benchmark for the hypnotic, whirring tone they so effortlessly pull off while keeping you interested and in time, before levelling up with “The Collector” – evoking memories of Coda’s chunky basslines and uplifting midi..

Warped synths and unrelenting energy lead us into “Technocat”, a groundbreaking collaboration with Neurodriver (of Broken Robot fame). Wondefully dark, and at the upper end of the 120s, the propulsion leads well into “Bez” –  a callback to their ’90s roots – the mesmerising vocal cuts through the melodic backbone with a smattering of housey goodness and is a perfect end to the album… The title track – only available on the CD copy – draws you into a dynamic, hyponotic mindset, and has the trademark Nanoplex heartbeat at its core.

Smashing straight into the Top 10 in the Prog House chart in a matter of days, The Billion Dollar Brain is digitally available on Beatport now, or for die hard retro fans like myself a hard copy CD is available here too….

Turn on, tune in and brock out.. The Billion Dollar Brain is so much more than just a purely sonic experience. Upon finally hearing and seeing the completed project in its entirety, anticipating the upcoming EP on Iboga records and looking forward to a veritable feast of UK and international performances to ride out the year and into 2015;  in my humble opinion, I think Einstein would be really rather chuffed…

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Far Too Loud has become a staple in the diet of the world’s top DJs. Known for

his high-energy mix of aggressive funk, massive basslines and meticulous edits

he has dropped Beatport chart-topping productions, toured the world too

extensively to mention and reworked the likes of Crystal Method and Lily Allen.

Electrixx have worked with Flo Rida, had their music used in Disney films and

can count Tiësto amongst their fans. They’ve worried the charts with tracks

such

it. as “Crispy Cake” and “Cyclus” as well as official remixes for Deadmau5

and Zedd; their production credentials speak for themselves.

‘Let’s Rock’ is the product of these two giants and it’s no less of a smasher than

you would expect; drawing you in with an infectious lead before the super saws

come out and offer you a huge build-up that’s only matched in intensity by the

chest-rattling drop. Grinding, winding bass is matched with crunchy snare

builds and hyped up vocal FX before dropping into a euphoric breakdown. Take

a minute to catch your breath, because it doesn’t take Far Too Loud & Electrixx

long to deliver a second drop that’s even more powerful than the first.

Released on 25th August on Sick Slaughterhouse ‘Let’s Rock’ is undeniably a

huge track from two of the Electro House scene’s hottest producers and it has

‘Beatport #1’ stamped all over

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The latest Radio show from Lady Waks features Spanish DJ/Producer Kuplay on the ones and twos.

Tracklist

01. Intro
02. Funk U – Breakbeat
03. Foamo – Sherlock
04. Kuplay & Mutantbreakz – Preview*
05. Kuplay – 2000F
06. Seed – Kill the beat (Kuplay remix)
07. Kuplay – Preview*
08. Kuplay – Rock it
09. Mr. Fli – Pull up
10. Kuplay – Blackberry Sucks
11. Megalodon & Habstrakt – 40 Cows (Spag Heddy RMX)
12. Kuplay Ft. Playmoore – Never say no
13. Benny Page Ft. Assassin – Champion sound Mastered
14. Rebel Sonix – Roller disco
15. The Flea – Preview*
16. Kuplay – Fuck me (I’m Famous)
17. Kuplay – 3000F
18. Baymont Bross Ft. Sporty O – Handz sky up (Kuplay remix)
19. Kid Panel – Drop that beat (Kuplay remix)
20. Kuplay & Mutantbreakz – Preview*
21. Plump Djs – Get Kinky (Kuplay Bootleg)
22. Kuplay – Fuck U
23. Deekline & Red Polo – No other booty
24. Kuplay – Milf
25. Kuplay – Skinny world
26. Kuplay – Hipster boobs
27. Heavygrinder Ft BBK (Kuplay remix) Preview*
28. Kuplay & Mutantbreakz – Hip hip hip
29. Borgore – Ratchet
30. Kuplay & Funk U – Fuck da beat
31. Eptic – Brainstorm
32. BSD – Total cucumber (Kuplay remix)
33. Insideinfo – Metamorphosis (Kuplay edit)
34. Must Die! – Culture
35. Millions Like Us – Behind You
36. Opiuo – Spuzzle Bucket

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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)

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This week we’re pleased to welcome to The Armory from Perth Australia and Rump Shaker Records, the fabulous Beatslappaz! For their appearance in The Armory, Ian and Andrew put together this fantastic mix of mostly unreleased dance floor bombs including their latest remix of Justin Johnson’s “Go Back” available September 15th on Beatport on the Barely Legal imprint. Now press play and get down!

Tracklist

1. Justin Johnson – Go Back (Beatslappaz Remix)
2. Kanye West – Gold Digger (Wukileak)
3. Marten Horger feat. Funkanomics – Oh Girl (Beatslappaz Remix)
4. Tony Quattro – Mr Tough Guy
5. Juicy J feat. Young Jeezy – Show Out (SEE SHELLZ Miami Bass Bootleg)
6. Beatslappaz – Strong
7. Wuki – Rock It
8. Far Too Loud – Firestorm (Peo De Pitte Remix)
9. Duck Sauce – NRG (SKTNMO Remix) [Juxtapose Edit]
10. Plump Djs – Roll Dope Rhymes
11. Black & Blunt – Beats Y’All (Original Mix)
12. Juxtapose – Switch Off (Kwerk Remix)
13. Beatslappaz & BBK – Vee Eye Pea (Original Mix)
14. F Dat feat. Purple – Slick Shoota (Djemba Djemba & DJ Hoodboi Remix)

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Rico Tubbs  Remixs a  Drum n Bass  Classic  …. Mr Happy gets  the   Bass House Treatment .

Its free go get it !!!

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01. Morlack – Refunkafize Me
02. Take It To The Zulu Part 2 (Funkanomics Remix)
03. Champagne & Caviar (Sammy Senior Remix)
04. Let’s Go Jammin’ (The Breakbeat Junkie Remix)
05. Lil Strange To You (Father Funk Remix)
06. Electrophonic Mind (DiscObeta Remix)
07. Play Cards Right (Shaka Loves You Remix)
08. Nice & Rough (BadboE Remix)
09. See The Light (Itchy Bastards Remix)
10. Celefunktion (Cockney Nutjob Remix)
11. Play Cards Right (Trotter Remix)
12. Everyday Thoughts (Jason King Remix)
13. Chinchilla (Dj Clairvo Remix)
14. Get It Hot (Mr Chombee Remix)
15. Take It To The Zulu Part 1 (Mako & The Hawk Remix)
16. Ghetto Vaccination (Morlack 2014 Remix)
17. Party Squeezing (Funk The System Remix)
18. Let’s Go Jammin’ (Timewarp Remix)
19. Party Time (Morlack 2014 Remix)

Out now on Juno Download:

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The results of the Refunkafized grand prix; Father Funk, Jason King & Mako & the Hawk stand atop the podium, Morlack hands over the trophies and everyone gets covered in champagne. Funk Me.
Robin Parris | Dancefloor Outlaws

Insanely good selection! So many good tracks in one package
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Slamming package! This is going to keep me busy for hours!!!
Luke Stereo

Great work guys! boomin!!!
DJ Kid Stretch

Packed with funky bangers – will play most of these for sure! Good work all round!
Mr Bristow

Huge! Fresh! Nice!
Fingers

Amazing release, whole stack of superb remixes, will be rocking these out, big ups
Doctor Hooka

Big and great release with lots of great names!!!
Umbo

Super nice pack of funky ass remixes here. Stand outs off of first listen are Father Funk & Sammy Seniors remixes. Nice tunes
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Dope!
Bryx

Whoah – a bucketload of funk!
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Morning breakers!  Couple of belting releases for you this week, and in a new addition to this column – I flick back through my breaks vinyl to highlight a tune from what I consider to be the golden age of breaks.  Not to take anything away from the releases these days, but I seem to hear a lot of older mixes cropping up again online, and the tunes still do the business.  Nothing wrong with looking back and reflecting how we got to where we are today!


Gotta be careful about not putting too much Finger Lickin records stuff in here, but it’s hard.  Looking at my collection, I have loads and loads of their records, white labels too.  Part of what makes these records so awesome for me is the great artwork by Jem Panufnik.  Serious talent.  If I had my way, my flat would have every one of his covers framed up on the walls.  Not sure what Mrs. B-Roll would think about that!  Both tracks are absolute corkers, Foxy Moron is a serious acid-tinged banger, but you they both still hold up real well.

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While we are on the subject of Jem Panufnik, here is his tasty release on his musical alter-ego – Jem Stone.  With remixes by Featurecast and some tasty lyrical flows, you need this in your box.  Digital exclusive, available from Juno here.

Morlack – Loose Booty

French funk blaster Morlack brings a 14-track album of Nu/Ghetto/Glitch and swing style funk.  Nice mix of styles and vocals, an album you could actually listen to, not just for the dancefloors!

Buy it from Juno here.

Janette Slack & Some DJ Feat. Tuhin Chisti – Kut Me Sum

Renowned breaks DJ Janette Slack recently upped sticks and shifted to the other side of the world.  London’s loss is Hong Kong’s gain though, and here we have her first EP release from that side of the pond.  Solid package here.  Original track is a nice rising breaker, but there are some super remixes too.  Funkanomics turn in a trap-esque re-work, while B-Side brings it to the Ghetto Funk side of things.  The Chamber version though, is the one that sent shivers down my spine.  Deep rolling bassline, total winner.

Lots to like here, can’t wait for the next release!  Buy now from Juno.

B-Roll’s Bassbins #2

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