Tune of the Week : Donato Dozzy – Vaporware 07
The prospect of Donato Dozzy reworking Bee Mask for the Spectrum Spool label is a mouth watering one, entitled straightforwardly enough Donato Dozzy Plays Bee Mask more than lives up to it’s billing.
The prospect of Donato Dozzy reworking Bee Mask for the Spectrum Spool label is a mouth watering one, entitled straightforwardly enough Donato Dozzy Plays Bee Mask more than lives up to it’s billing.
The Parallax Corporation’s “Anti-social tendencies” is a fun and idiomatic piece of electronic dance music.
Read More »Tune of the Week: The Parallax Corporation – Anti social tendencies
After the intense, up-tempo mixes of previous weeks we thought it was time to slow it down a bit and bring you some easy listening on relatively bright and clear Sunday afternoon.
Read More »Mixes to Dig: Moodymann @ RBMA Rollerskating Jam, Renaissance Rooms, London
Coming off the heels of a summer release on London-based XVI Records, NYC producer Haarschnitt is busy making a name for himself Read More »Mantissa Mix 029: Haarschnitt
The next mix in our series is from one of the Havana Breakfast Club founders Samuel Willings (aka Ferris)!
Read More »Mantissa Mix 028: Ferris
Those of you who know Mantissa will know how highly Ben UFO is thought of by us as well as the Hessle Audio label he co-runs.
Read More »Mixes to Dig: Ben UFO Live at Twitch, Belfast 16.03.16
Tommy Vicari Jnr already has a raft of 12” released this year and seems to have plenty more on the way.
Read More »Tune of the Week: Tommy Vicari – H C U Mafi
We kick off the revival of the Mantissa Mix series with mix number 27 from current New Zealand resident Jake Scholes!
Read More »Mantissa Mix 027: Jake Scholes
Having listened to a lot of this series recently including Midland, DJ Harvey (1998) and Floating Points, it is safe to say even the best DJs save their best for the Essential mix.
Read More »Mixes to Dig: Optimo Espacio – BBC Radio 1 Essential Mix Nov 2006
The Ragga Twins, amongst the first Junglists, burst onto the scene with their first release on “Shut Up and Dance Records.” The featured B-side is a certified classic and stands as a melting pot of different styles and genres, offering breakbeat drum patterns, squelching acid noises, heavy basslines with catchy vocal hooks to wrap it all up.
Read More »Tune of the Week: The Ragga Twins -Spliffhead