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Australia’s own D-Funk hit up Canada back in August this year and played at the Motion Notion Festival in Golden BC. His set was late in the show between 4.30am – 6am playing after the legendary local Stickybuds. D-Funk cooked up a bunch of new edits, tunes & remixes for this set, check out the tracklist below.

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Tracklist

D-Funk – ‘Back To The Old School’ Intro.
D-Funk – ‘Funky Hot Grits’ [forthcoming on Grits N Gravy].
Arteo – ‘Cali Groove’ (D-Funk Vocal/Instrumental Splice) [Free Download].
Biggie Smalls – ‘Where The Party At?’ (Accapella).
Sammy Senior – ‘Lucid Dream’.
M.O.P – ‘Ante Up’ (Accapella).
In Deep – ‘Last Night A DJ Saved Me Life’ (Accapella).
Dub Pistols feat Too Many T’s – ‘Crazy Diamond’ (D-Funk Mix) [Sunday Best]
D-Funk – ‘Bigger Than Baseline’ [Adapted Records].
Featurecast – ‘Super Sharp Shooter’ (D-Funk’s Next Pop Edit) [Ghetto Funk].
McTwist feat Bobby Danger – ‘Popsicles’ (D-Funk Mix) [Grits N Gravy].
The Darrow Chem Syndicate – ‘Starship Strut’ (Lack Jemmon Mix // D-Funk’s Mono Edit) [Nipponeer Records].
D-Funk – ‘How Low Can You Go?’ [Free Download]
50 Cent – ‘In Da Club’ (Accapella).
Moovin – ‘Get Up’ (4 Poles Mix // D-Funk Edit)
D-Funk – ‘Worldwide Baby’ (Accapella).
D-Funk & Slynk – ‘Mashed Potato Popcorn’ (D-Funk Version) [Unreleased].
Groove Mind – ‘The Magician’ (D-Funk Mix) [MustBeat].
Janette Slack & Some DJ – ‘Kut Me Some’ (DJ Chamber Mix).
Storm Queen – ‘Look Right Through’ (MK Mix // D-Funk’s 2 Step Re-Make).
Nu Era & Hybrid Theory – ‘Four Riddim’ [Four40 Records].
Marc Spence – ‘Nasty'(VIP Edit) [This Is Bristol].
Pirate Jams – ‘Brazil’ [Klub Kids].
Kool & The Gang – ‘Jungle Boogie’ (Kid Panel Mix) [Free Download].
DJ Zinc – ‘138 Trek’ (D-Funk’s Rudeboy Mix).
D-Funk – ‘Wookie Stylin’ [forthcoming Free Download].
Arsa Ketoma – ‘Say My Name’ (D-Funk’s Get Together Edit) [Distorsion Records].
Stevie Wonder – ‘Master Blaster’ (DJ Luck & MC Neat Mix).
Blackboxx – ‘Adonis’ (Moony Mix) [NM Recordings].
Azzido Da Bass – ‘Doom Night’ (Timo Maas Mix // D-Funk Switch Up].
Mooncat & Karlixx – ‘We Want No More’ [Jungle Cakes].
FireFox – ‘So Solid’ [Jungle Cakes].
Deekline & The Freestylers – ‘OMG’ [Jungle Cakes].
D-Funk – ‘Time To Jack’ (Demo Mix).
M Beat feat General Levy – ‘Incredible’ (Galvatron Mix [Free Download].
M Beat feat General Levy – ‘Incredible’ (Phibes Mix) [Free Download].
Deekline & Ed Solo – ‘No No No’ (Serial Killaz Mix) [Rat Records].
Klue – ‘Hiding (Day Break)’ [Etc Etc Records].

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For the third year running I headed to Stockport (UK) on our August bank holiday to the awesome, Moovin Festival. This cracking little festival is one that I highly recommend and to find out more about it, you can read a review I did of it in 2015 when you *Click Here*.

Before you do that though, get this mix from Steve Thorpe downloaded so as your reading is accompanied by a damn fine soundtrack. Steve closed the Boombox stage on Sunday night and as I’ve seen him DJ several times now, I knew something special was gonna go down and so did a lot of other people judging by how many turned up to see him play. With the tent over flowing with people who wanted to end the weekend on a real high, Steve stepped up and delivered a blinding set that was heavy with Breaks and a touch of Acid House and Techno to boot. All of us left wanting more but as is the way with life, all good things must come to an end, so we all wandered off back to our tents with big smiles on our faces safe in the knowledge we’d ended an amazing weekend the right way by dancing our socks off!

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Tracklist

1. Information Ghetto – General Trip – Luke Vibert mix
2. Bassbin Twins – Track 2 – EP2
3. Plump DJs – Galaxy 2000
4. Outcast – Take heed
5. Luca Lozano – Calling all dancers
6. Dee Patten – Who is da badman?
7. Benga – My DJ
8. Merka – Minds
9. Julio Bashmore – Um Bongo
10. Diemantle – Huntsman
11. Mants – Cragged
12. Eghbert – Maximaal
13. Alex Metric – Raveaggeddon
14. Five minute of funk – Lets go round
15. Plump DJs – The Gate
16. Player One – Into the darkness
17. Stanton Warriors – Where’s the Beef?
18. Plump DJs – Mad Cow
19. DJ Shadow feat Roots Manuva – GDMFSOB – Unkle mix
20. Pedestrian – Pick you shot
21. Stanton Warriors Vs Guy Called Gerald – Voodoo Ray
22, Liquid – Sweet Harmony

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If you’re a festival lover and you’ve been to Secret Garden Party, Boomtown, Shambhala, Love Saves The Day or Snowbombing, there’s a very good chance you will have come across ‘The Dance-Off’ stage. For those that have never been to any of those festivals, the crew who go by the name of, The Dance-Off Soundsystem, build an installation that is a feast for both the ears and eyes and lay on a 3 day party that you’re unlikely to forget ever!

‘The Dance-Off’ stage is centred around a boxing ring where anyone can step up and go toe to toe with a dance floor foe. Sometimes these dance-off’s are amazing and sometimes it’s total car crash but that’s what adds to the fun of it all. It’s not all about the general public throwing their best shapes though as the boxing ring also hosts expert turntablists and professional Bboys and Bgirls who show everyone how it’s really done! The backdrop to the boxing ring features in it’s heart a DJ booth and to the left and right of that, well, that can be whatever is in the minds of the super creative folk who make up the Dance Off Soundsystem.

I was in attendance at this years Secret Garden Party and I did go to party at ‘The Dance-Off’ stage and I’ve gotta tell you, they sure know how to put on a show! It was a poignant gig for the crew this time around as it all started for them at SGP 10 years ago and it worked out that they would be celebrating their 10th birthday at the last ever SGP festival, which I’m pretty sure is why my mind was blown by the spectacle they put on.

To celebrate their 10th birthday further, The Dance-Off Soundsystem have released 2 free mixes which give a perfect indication of what you should expect if you decide to party with them. The first of these is a lush Funk/Soul/Disco mix that’s full of cool flavours. The second mix is far more lively and features a selection of Breakbeat, Bass, Garage, D n B and Jungle tracks. So that’s one mix to get your house party rockin’, and one to kickback to once you’ve expended all that energy, top stuff!

If you’re ever in the vicinity of ‘The Dance-Off’ stage, pop along for a proper good ol’ knees up. To find some videos of what you can expect CLICK HERE.

Download the ’80’s Decade Pants Down Spectacular’ mix here via WeTransfrer.

Download ‘The Dance-Off 10th Birthday Summer Showdown 2017′ mix here via WeTransfer.

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Thanks to Himalia for sharing this great interview with us (you can read it below). His Situations EP is out now on Pegdoll Records. Buy it here http://radi.al/SituationsEP 

Big Up for your latest EP “Situations”. What’s the reaction been like so far?
Thanks! It’s been good so far, Had a lot of good feedback and some big channels supporting so all is good


Let’s go back to the beginning, what music did you listen to growing up?
All sorts really. My mum used to love Elvis so a lot of that and old classics but obviously when I got older I got into my own stuff. Think the first album I ever bought was Enema Of the State by Blink 182, and stuff like Eminem and Dr Dre and Limp Bizkit etc. I was a typical skater kid haha!
Do you think your those musical influences have shaped the music you make today?
I guess so. It’s made me have more of a broader selection of styles because I’ve listened to so many genres and bands. I kinda just like making music in general so any style/genre is good for me. I’ve played a lot of instruments and been in bands, I guess that makes me a musician rather than just a producer?
Situations is a multi genre release showing a great variety of sounds. Is there a genre that comes most naturally to you when you produce?
Well I never really know what I’m going to make when I get in the studio, I just explore synths and sounds first then kinda base the track from that. I try to stick to electronic sounding tracks but obviously with my own twist on them. Dubstep and Drum & Bass has played a big part in how I produce as they were my influences for getting into production.
Oh Hey feat Jade Parker is a stand out for us, and the track we’ve chosen to feature alongside this interview. Catchy beat, stripped back with a beautiful vocal. Can you tell us some more about this?
This is probably my favourite track I’ve ever made to be fair. It’s got a really catchy hook and Jade’s vocals fit so well with the track. I’ve recently got into making that kind of chilled trappy hip hoppy sound so it was nice to bridge the two together. Super happy with how it came out!
How was it sitting in the same room with someone and making a track start to finish?
Actually really good, I don’t do enough of it but have been recently.  I find it much better to write a song/structure in the same room as you can bounce off each other rather than being sent vocals across and negotiating via email etc.
How different does it sound from then, when you lay down the first beat, to now, the finished product?
A lot different. It started in a completely different key to start off with, then I pitched it down and layered different vocals and the beat that’s in it now wasn’t even the original beat. It’s nice taking it from one side to another though, you find out about your own writing style when that happens.
What are the vital elements that come into play for you when you’re in the studio?
I go into the studio with a fresh mind most of the time, try and finish projects and start new ones daily. It’s a healthy way of keeping productive I guess.  It helps when you get mates over and you can all brainstorm and inflict each other’s influences.
What’s next for you? Do you have more releases in the bag?
Well, I’m currently writing a few EP’s with a few mates, different styles and MC’s. Going more Hip Hop/Garage/Dubstep vibes. I’m always making new music so to get anything released is a blessing.
Any final words or shouts?
Thanks to anyone/everyone who has supported my music throughout the years! It’s nice to have such a good following of people from all corners of the globe. Big up! Also, shouts to all my family and friends! Thanks guys!

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For the last 7 years, Adapted Records has dedicated it’s time to tracking down and releasing the freshest and phattest Glitch Hop and Dubstep this planet has to offer. The Australian imprint doesn’t muck about either. When they say they’re gonna deliver the most heavyweight bass influenced music you can find, that’s exactly what they’re gonna do and their back catalog is testament to that!

Here with something much more recent though is Adapted Records fourth volume in their ongoing ‘Glitch & Funk’ compilation series. 16 tracks can be found on their new album and although you’re guaranteed to have skull shook by the bass heavy Glitch Hop that’s on offer, you can also expect to hear a handful of smoother, funkier midtempo tracks. All the producers have stepped up and delivered big time on an album that offers plenty, so if you need to stock up on auditory nuggets of gold, part with your hard earned cash and make it yours.

Buy ‘Glitch & Funk Vol. 4′ here : Bandcamp / Beatport / iTunes

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Australia’s D-Funk brings the funk with a collection of upbeat  tracks in preparation and promotion of the upcoming Motion Notion Festival to be held between August 24th to 28th at Beaverfoot Lodge, Golden DC, Canada. Starting off with some Glitch Hop, Ghetto Funk and Funky Breaks and moving on to upfront Breaks and Drum & Bass at the end of the mix.

Tracklist

Sammy Senior > ‘Be Funky’
Lyrics Born > ‘Calling Out’ (Acapella)
D-Funk > ‘Bigger Than Bassline’ [Forthcoming on Adapted Records]
Thomas Vent > ‘Drop In The House’ (Farfetched Mix) [Forthcoming on Adapted Records]
McTwist feat Bobby Danger > ‘Popsicles’ (D-Funk Mix) [Grits N Gravy]
D-Funk vs Jamie xx – ‘Good Times’ [Free Download]
D-Funk > ‘Hold On’ [Grits N Gravy]
50 Cent > ‘P.I.M.P’ (Acapella)
Tanya Stephens > ‘It’s A Pity’ (X-Ray Ted Mix) [Free Download]
N’Fa Jones > ‘March On’ [Rubber Records]
WBBL > ‘Carry On’ [Ghetto Funk]
Storm Queen > ‘Look Right Through’ (MK Mix // D-Funk’s 2 Step Edit)
Boyan > ‘Clear’ [Mr Moon Records]
Crackerz & Jam > ‘Big Up Girl’ (Acapella)
Meiosa > ‘Ruffian’ [Gutter Gutter]
The Darrow Chem Syndicate > ‘Star Maidens’ (Kid Panel Mix) [Nipponeer Records]
Tocadisco > ‘Nobody Likes The Records That I Play’ (Acapella)
Skue-K > ‘Protocol’ [Project Allout Records]
Bromley feat Dread Mc, Dash Villz & Rider Shafique > ‘Straight Up’ (Aloka Mix) [Punks]
Rico Tubbs & Terry Hooligan > ‘Hornz’ (Mutantbreakz Mix) [Bass=Win]
Herve > ‘Excuse Me’ (Jungle Bass Mix) [Illigal Bass]
Upgrade > ‘Blow’ [Serial Killaz Records]
Aphrodite > ‘No Diggity’ (Rave Mix)
Jimi Needles > ‘How We Chill’ [Jungle Strikes]
Additional shouts & idents by Mc Manic & Mc Skyver.

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The Rumblist returns to Top Drawer Digital to reclaim his throne as the maverick master of experimental breaks with the ‘Broken In Four’ EP ‘Bite The Hand’ starts things off, a fiery clash of dubstep influences and evocative orchestral drops. ‘Do That Shit’ is just as merciless as the previous track with powerhouse oldskool rave synth stabs, jungle breaks and super gritty bass!!!

‘Para Init’ has real steel with a FAT think break and ten-inch python flexing electro bass with a 90’s Euro Rave feel. ‘Watch The Bass Bins Blow’ is a warning to be heeded. This final track ventures into mid 00’s era Nu Skool Breaks territory. The oldskool electro beats carry the back breaking weight of some bassbin battering audio warfare!!! You have been warned! Now get some of the finger lickin’ good bass n’ breaks!

The Rumblist – Broken In Four

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Unloading all three mixes of the State of Breaks from March 2017. Genres include breaks, electro-swing, ghettofunk, 2-step, and future bass.
Available to stream and download.

Direct Download: State of Breaks – March 13, 2017

Direct Download: State of Breaks – March 20, 2017

Direct Download: State of Breaks – March 27, 2017

Playlist:

March 13, 2017

Phibes – Puttin Down
Defunk – Minnie the Smoocher
Jem Stone – Be-Bop 2 Hip-Hop – Original Mix
AlgoRythmik – Andrew’s Break
Benny Goodman – Sing Sing Sing (Nick Thayer Bootleg)
Stepcat – Jitterbug (Original Mix)
WICKED CITY vs SKOPE – Get Your Funk On
Odjbox – Otto Croy
Mooqee & Pimpsoul – Keep Pounding
Parov Stelar – Booty Swing
Jem Stone – Grand Fandango – Original Mix
New Mjondalen Disco Swingers – Eurodans
Artie Shaw – Prosschai (Minimatic Remix)
WBBL X Howla – Jumper
Caravan Palace – Jolie Coquine
Gramophonedzie, Analog People In A Digital World, Ben Onono – Brassaholics (On The Floor) Feat. Ben Onono (Dub Mix)
Frank Sinatra – The Way You Look Tonight (Phylo Remix)

March 20, 2017

Synoptix – We Got The Funk
Jayl Funk – We Got The Funk – J-Roc (Sould Our DJs Remix)
Neighbour – Drunk On The Funk
Plump DJs – Funk Hits The Fan (A. Skillz Mix)
Downstair Project – Footstep Boogie
Fort Knox Five – The Spirit Of ’75 (QDUP Foundation Instrumental Mix)
Smoove & Turrell – You Don’t Know (Kraak & Smaak Remix)
The Breakbeat Junkie – Sound Of A Champion
Jackson 5 – Lovely One (Regrooved by Slynk & DJP)
Shakedown – Get Down (DJ Axe Re-Edit)
Pecoe – Jump To It
CMC & Silenta – Clap Your Daft Punk
Junior Senior – Move Your Feet (Fisso & Spark Remix)

March 27, 2017

9TRANE – Sicko Cell (9TRANE Remix)
PierceG – Lucid (Fallsteeze & Entel Remix)
Groove Armada x Endor – Superstylin´ (FM-3 2Step Remix)
Destilux – Sunshine
Glenn Lewis – Closer (Scott & Nick Remix)
MS BARBARA TUCKER feat DARRYL D’BONNEAU – Stop Playing With My Mind (Artful Dodger vocal mix)
Usher Ft Alicia Keys – My Boo (Major Key RMX)
Jammer vs Deekline – Declined VIP (Iva re-groove)
Mike Posner – Cooler Then Me (Bombs Away Remix)
J. Scott G, Imprintz, Kloe – Return Of The King (Lazy Rich Remix)
JUSTICE – d.v.n.o (KKRemix) (Criminal Disco Edit)

Cheers!

Phylo

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A wee mixtape to get you through your Sunday with some fresh House, Techno, Bass n’ Breaks Featured artists include TapeOut, Spraoi Santos, Soul Divide, Mismatch x MC Blenda, Want More & Can’t Say No and plenty more…

TapeOut-All Is One (Igor Gonya Remix)
Luna City Express-DJ Dynamite (David Jach Remix)
Spraoi Santos-Bounce Abouts
Acid Kids-Better Than You’ve Ever Seen
Rodion Poddubsky-Over Noise
Lex & Wood-Obsessed
Soul Divide-Work Ya Body
Want More & Can’t Say No-Back Da Funk
Fizzikx-Jazzy Vibe
Jack N Danny-Mr Kook
Doctor Boom & Ronnie Lopez-Mind Control
I.N-Kinetic
Can’t Say No-Floor Burn
Ninetoes-Finder (Low Steppa & Skapes Remix)
Marc Spence & GAWP-Barkmore
Mismatch x MC Blenda-Let Me Be The One
Jey Kurmis-Mcassey
Special Request-Phone Calls
Can’t Say No Vs Decorum-Turntable Check
ALBT-Say Yes (Luke Davidson Remix)
Clouded Judgement-Small Step
Duke Dumont & Gorgon City-Real Life (Solardo Remix)
Hardrive-Deep Inside (Canning Bros DJ Tool)
Santé Ft Stereo Mc’s-Need (Tiger Stripes Remix)
Friend Within X Kideko-Burnin Up (Ghstghstghst Back299 Remix)
Runout Groove-Move Ya Body (Rave Mix)
Anonymous People-On Fire (Ayrton Hood Remix)
Kariya – Let Me Love You For Tonight (Radiokillaz Remix)
Radio Slave-Children Of The E (Kink Sp122 Mix)
Pure Klass DJs & Kosine-Safety Net (DJ Drama Mix)
Kickback-V7 Saxon Street
The Brothers Grimm-Exodus [The Lion Awakes] (WNCL VIP)
DJ Zinc-Slippy Boots
The Rumblist-Bite The Hand
West Norwood Cassette Library-(Everytime You Touch Me) I Get Hype
On1 & Luke Anthony -Higher (Lamont Dex Mix)
Ratpack Vs Slipmatt-Let Yourself Go
Kazumi Anzai – Another Round (Eddie Voyager Remix)
Forthryte – Love
Forthryte – Hardcore Rockers
Vince Rollin – Watch The Ride
Vince Rollin – Mandella Effect
West Norwood Cassette Library-Feeling Too Big To Dance

Obssessed With Workin’ Ya’ Body [Mixtape]

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Hailing originally from the UK, DJ Peludo recently made the move to the Big Apple, New York bringing with him that UK sound of Ghetto Funk and Funky Breaks. His goal with this mix was to showcase some styles of music and artists that don’t get much attention in NYC, despite filling the dance floor wherever else he played them.

This mix originally aired on Under The Spinfluence Mixshow broadcasted from the Upper East Side, New York.

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Tracklist

1. Daigo – Renegade Wildstyle
2. Malente x Mary J. Blige – Raggafied Affair (SLY Edit)
3. Friskie – Barbatuques-Biana-Clozee (Friskie Edit)
4. Featurecast – Stomp
5. X-Ray Ted – Wild Mild West
6. Dub:ra – Get Down On It
7. B SIDE – Again & Again
8. Daigo – All Good
9. Daigo – Dangerously Wild (Instrumental)
10. Beats International – Dub be good to me (A.Skillz Festival Edit)
11. Sugar Hill Gang, Queen, Indeep, Gino Soccio & Chic – Rapper’s Delight (The Fundamentals edit)
12. Monstafunk- Rudy In The Club
13. None – Beastie Boys – Intergalactic (D.END remix)
14. Phibes – Work It
15. Mr Stabalina – Roll Up The Flava
16. Jason King – Daddy’s Donkey Ride (Raw Saddle)
17. X-Ray Ted – Dont Stop the Hump
18. Dusty Tonez – Get Down
19. Mr Stabalina – Rock The Party
20. Mooqee – Supacat Police (feat MC Kinky)
21. djp – Dizzee Rascal – Fix Up, Look Sharp (DJP’s Want You Back Refix)
22. Dizzie Rascal – Dizquidator – Cockney Nutjob
23. Wild Cherry – Play That Funky Music (Slynk Remix)
24. The Ohio Players – Fire (The Funk Hunters & Qdup Remix)
25. Dr. PhilGood – Dance Floor Contact
26. Bruno Borlone – Move Bitch
27. X-Ray Ted – BlackStepper
28. Daigo – Turn It Up
29. Kate Bush – Running Up That Hill (Louis La Roche Remix)
30. 50 Cent ft. Nate Dogg – 21 Questions (SNBRN Remix)
31. PopChop – I Wish: Skee-Lo Vs. Harold Faltimyer
32. Tracy Chapman – Fast Car (Lori B. Bootleg)
33. Nora En Pure – Saltwater (2015 Rework)
34. Me & My Toothbrush – Get Down, JB! (Original Mix)
35. Edwin Starr – War (Twogood Remix)
36. WBBL – All Night Groove
37. WBBL – Flextime

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