Two sides of bizarre synths and micro-samples around unstable rhythm tracks that twist between hyperactive juke energy, louche hip-hop, trap and Dancehall rhythms, with treated, glassy percussion. Killer.
UK's The Cyclist, delivers his debut on Leaving Records. Dazzling, distorted tape-channelled analog experiments - ramshackled drum machines and battered...
" IP Mirrors" unveils a darker twisted side to Kassem Mosse - trippy, echoed glassy soundscapes and crashing bass. Seriously good. Joy Orbison applies...
DMZ disciples would have heard James Blake play this in London a few years back - the long awaited Harmonimix rework of Mala's classic "Changes".
James...
Rustie returns with a release on Numbers. Triadzz & Slasherr together make up a double A side single, his first record since his "Glass Swords" album...
Edge of your seat excitement and blood-pumpin energy from one of the undisputed originators of the chicago footwork phenomenon.
Characteristically fast,...
Fascinating evidence of mystic Afro-Jamaican religious practices inherited from the days of slavery. Accompanied by these songs, drums and trances, ancestral...
*PACKAGED IN A GIANT OLD SKOOL "PICK 'N' MIX" STYLE SWEETIE BAG* Funkineven back on his Apron label with three '80's-inspired soulful boogie-house killers!
"Dreams"...
Killer instrumental cut to Delroy Williams "Think Twice" from 1977 produced by Gussie Clarke with Augustus Pablo on fine form with full dub on the flip....