Hey cunts, I know I’ve been quiet as of late but I bring good news! I’m slowly. Very slowly starting to redevelop the site. I’ve got my fingers crossed that it will look a lot more professional & with any luck a lot more regular content.
I’m conducting a very short survey at the moment to get a feel for what everyone whats content wise so click the link below for that it’ll only take about 5 seconds.
The newest release from Hi-Tech Records and their biggest release yet! LKiD’s Break it down. A vocal cutting shoulder shrugging Tech jam. Do your ear cunts a favour and have a listen.
For the price of your email you can download the new Major Lazer track “Get Free”. It features Amber from Dirty Projectors on vocals who absolutely smashes it. For the price of your email you can download it for free as well as the Bonde do Role Remix.
Well the new one from the massive electro / whatever duo knife party has been leaked. Luck for ya’ll i’ve got around to posting it up a few days after its been put out there. This version is however edit’d by some cunt so we can listen to it.
Knife Party Centipede
The 2nd Knife Party EP “RAGE VALLEY” will be out by the end of the month. Tracklist: Fuck Em, Centipede, Sleaze, Bonfire.
Well everyone seems to be loosing there shit over this. Even though i noticed the day they previewed it on triple J none of the presenters knew what A-Trak did on the new tune, which is disapointting to say the least but are we really surprised?
The tune its self is pretty cool. nothing banging here, just some nice indie grooves with some typical indie breathy signing on it.
Undefeated champions of British electronic music, Orbital get back in the ring in 2012 with Wonky, their first new album in eight years. Recently reunited following a long sabbatical, Paul and Phil Hartnoll are back on fighting-fit form and ready to reclaim their title. Both timeless and contemporary, Wonky puts a vividly modern spin on their signature blend of richly melodic, deeply emotive electronica.
Confident, energised and eclectic, Wonky already sounds like the duo’s finest album to date. Gleaming, whooshing, shimmering tracks like Straight Sun and Stringy Acid instantly tap into the warm-blooded rush and restless bounce of classic Orbital. These are future festival- rocking anthems in the making, right up there with vintage live favourites Chime and Belfast.
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Fresh from touring Australia this Christmas and New Year as well as playing the likes of HARD in LA, this will be the first chance to see Jack Beats live production after working with the Bionic League, the same team behind Deadmau5 and Daft Punk’s legendary live shows.
The duo, made up of Niall Dailly (DJ Plus One of Scratch Perverts) and Ben Geffin (The Mixologists) will be debuting their brand new live production – designed by Bionic League, the team behind live shows from Deadmau5 and Daft Punk – on this tour.
Niall explains, “this tour is going to be sick, we are going to cram some amazing visuals into these clubs AND it will be the first time we will be road testing a whole bunch of new tunes from our forthcoming album!” Ben continues “the fans also get a chance to appear on stage with us… it is great to see our show evolving and bringing the fans closer to the music.”
The tour will involve a unique social media element giving Jack Beats’ fans the opportunity to be a part of the production by uploading their photos via an app on the band’s Facebook page, which will then be incorporated into the show. Most importantly, the new music will bang.
The men behind modern club classics like ‘UFO’ and the blistering ‘End Of Love,’ Jack Beats have previously remixed the best in modern pop including La Roux, Florence & The Machine and most recently Beyonce. The band have just returned from playing the Field Day and Summerdayze Festivals in Australia and will soon be playing HARD in LA and New York. They also curate a quarterly residency at Fabric in London, ‘Jack Loves.’
‘Revolution’ UK Tour dates: (sorry they’ve already been to Australia cunts)
Tuesday 28th February – Tuesday Club Sheffield
Friday 2nd March – Fabric London
Saturday 3rd March – Concorde 2 Brighton
Friday 16th March – Mint Warehouse Leeds
Saturday 17th March – Death Disco Glasgow
The duo’s debut album is due to be released in early summer and if you haven’t already come across their free download series ‘Dubs for Clubs’ you can also check out the initial track ‘Make The People’ below