Style: Electro-Freestyle, UK-Bass, Breakbeat
Release: 30/10/2020
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Label: Scuffed Recordings
Cat# SCUFFWAX003
Scuffed Recordings line up their second vinyl sampler, featuring four heavy-hitting club tracks spanning the last year of the label's output. The release sees tracks from Dubrunner, Heritage, Stones Taro, and Joe Craven pressed to vinyl for the first time, in a limited run of white labels.
- Kicking off the release is Dubrunner's 'Zoya's Trip', originally released in December 2019 on the Scuffed Presents 003 release. Zoya's Trip has become one of the most popular tracks in the Scuffed catalogue, spending six months in Beatport's Leftfield House & Techno top 10, and seeing DJ support from the likes of Anja Schneider, Moxie, and Oneman.
Up next is 'The Revelation' from Brighton-based duo Heritage, taken from their EP of the same name. With its bass-heavy, breaks-driven beat, The Revelation picked up plays on BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra, Boiler Room, and saw coverage in Mixmag and DJ Mag.
- On the B-side Scuffed veteran Stones Taro steps up with the weighty 'To Rave'. As one of the most long-standing members of the label's roster, Kyoto-based Stones Taro has become a firm fan favourite with his idiosyncratic take on UK rave music.
Closing out the release is Joe Craven's 'Staring At Your Feet Or Mine', a percussive UK techno stepper originally taken from the Bristol-based producer's debut release.
Release: 30/10/2020
Quality: MP3 320 kbps | FLAC Lossless
Label: Scuffed Recordings
Cat# SCUFFWAX003
Scuffed Recordings line up their second vinyl sampler, featuring four heavy-hitting club tracks spanning the last year of the label's output. The release sees tracks from Dubrunner, Heritage, Stones Taro, and Joe Craven pressed to vinyl for the first time, in a limited run of white labels.
- Kicking off the release is Dubrunner's 'Zoya's Trip', originally released in December 2019 on the Scuffed Presents 003 release. Zoya's Trip has become one of the most popular tracks in the Scuffed catalogue, spending six months in Beatport's Leftfield House & Techno top 10, and seeing DJ support from the likes of Anja Schneider, Moxie, and Oneman.
Up next is 'The Revelation' from Brighton-based duo Heritage, taken from their EP of the same name. With its bass-heavy, breaks-driven beat, The Revelation picked up plays on BBC Radio 1, 1Xtra, Boiler Room, and saw coverage in Mixmag and DJ Mag.
- On the B-side Scuffed veteran Stones Taro steps up with the weighty 'To Rave'. As one of the most long-standing members of the label's roster, Kyoto-based Stones Taro has become a firm fan favourite with his idiosyncratic take on UK rave music.
Closing out the release is Joe Craven's 'Staring At Your Feet Or Mine', a percussive UK techno stepper originally taken from the Bristol-based producer's debut release.
Style: Breakbeat, IDM, Electronic, Etnic
Release: 10/3/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Planet Mu
Cat# ZIQ429
Брайтонский диджей и продюсер Lara Rix-Martin, выступающая под псевдонимом Meemo Comma и ранее известная, как участница дуэта Heterotic продолжает сотрудничество с Майком Парадиназом и его лейблом Planet Mu.
Новый альбом артистки "Neon Genesis. Soul Into Matter" - идеальный и новаторский пример того, какой может быть этническая музыка в разрезе экспериментальной электроники. В данном случае, в контексте этнической музыки Lara демонстрирует нам сугубо еврейскую историю.
Release: 10/3/2021
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Planet Mu
Cat# ZIQ429
Брайтонский диджей и продюсер Lara Rix-Martin, выступающая под псевдонимом Meemo Comma и ранее известная, как участница дуэта Heterotic продолжает сотрудничество с Майком Парадиназом и его лейблом Planet Mu.
Новый альбом артистки "Neon Genesis. Soul Into Matter" - идеальный и новаторский пример того, какой может быть этническая музыка в разрезе экспериментальной электроники. В данном случае, в контексте этнической музыки Lara демонстрирует нам сугубо еврейскую историю.
Style: Breakbeat, Big-Beat
Release: 14/11/2011
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings
Cat# BBP038
Review: The alias of Danish producer Kim Sorensen, Wiccatron is devoted to galactic funky breaks of the finest order. On "Strongbeats", he mixes organic funk sounds with lashings of charged bass and 303 acid lines, as well as some crafty cuts and samples. With a host of remixes included, definitely check out JiggyJoe and Ewan Hoozami's deliriously chopped mix as well as Mustbeat Crew's aimed-at-the-floor rejig.
Release: 14/11/2011
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings
Cat# BBP038
Review: The alias of Danish producer Kim Sorensen, Wiccatron is devoted to galactic funky breaks of the finest order. On "Strongbeats", he mixes organic funk sounds with lashings of charged bass and 303 acid lines, as well as some crafty cuts and samples. With a host of remixes included, definitely check out JiggyJoe and Ewan Hoozami's deliriously chopped mix as well as Mustbeat Crew's aimed-at-the-floor rejig.
Style: Funky Breaks, Midtempo, Glitch funk, Breakbeat
Release: 17/10/2011
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings
Cat# BBP040
Review: The BBP label serve up a new treat from German electro/funk producer Jazz K Lipa, plus a ton of hefty bass 'n' breaks mixes from an international cast of remixers. JKL's original is a low-slung bass bin troubler that nicely switches up styles between raw funk drums and strictly digital kicks and snares. DJ Wood however keeps things purely electro, adding a deep and menacing filter bassline to proceedings, while Jayl Funk draws on some soulful piano licks and Funkanomics creates a Bootsy Collins-style bassline to drive along his fun and slinky reworking.
Release: 17/10/2011
Quality: MP3 320 kbps
Label: Breakbeat Paradise Recordings
Cat# BBP040
Review: The BBP label serve up a new treat from German electro/funk producer Jazz K Lipa, plus a ton of hefty bass 'n' breaks mixes from an international cast of remixers. JKL's original is a low-slung bass bin troubler that nicely switches up styles between raw funk drums and strictly digital kicks and snares. DJ Wood however keeps things purely electro, adding a deep and menacing filter bassline to proceedings, while Jayl Funk draws on some soulful piano licks and Funkanomics creates a Bootsy Collins-style bassline to drive along his fun and slinky reworking.