A1 Prangin
B1 Blonde
B2 Wonz
C1 Illusion
D1 Tribulation
D2 Concrete Jungle (Yardman Riddim feat. Jamakabi) (Beneath’s 350 Remix)
AuthorTom Faber
Results149Jack Dixon: E / Find Shelter
It’s good to know people can turn things around. Although Jack Dixon has been knocking around the scene for a year or so, his releases never
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Dawn Day Night: Dawn Day Night EP
A1 Alcoholic Dance Flow
A2 Death Of Scorpio
B1 Big Booty Girls
B2 Voodoo Vibe
Last Magpie: 1995
1. 1995
2. Roots
3. Hypno
4. Fallen
Elsewhere: Trippin’
A Trippin
B1 Bott Bott
B2 The Espers
Jets: Jets EP
A1 In her City
A2 Sin Love With You
B1 Meu
B2 Lock Lock Key
Daphni: Jiaolong
1. Yes, I Know
2. Cos-Ber-Zam – Ne Noya (Daphni Mix)
3. Ye Ye
4. Light
5. Pairs
6. Ahora
7. Jiao
8. Springs
9. Long
Bicep: Vision of Love
1. Vision Of Love
2. Keep Keep
3. Getcha Boi
Vessel: Order of Noise
This year has seen a decided turn towards the murky on the dancefloors, but the very best LPs of the year have shown in an interest
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A Thousand Years: Farmers In Fields Of Stars
1. No Light
2. Where I Wanna Be
3. Flying High
4. Bake Take
5. Have To Tell You
6. Their Technology
T.Williams: Pain & Love
1. Moving Fast
2. Can’t Get Enough feat. Himal
3. Quote On Quote Bass
4. Think of You
The xx: Coexist
1. Angels
2. Chained
3. Fiction
4. Try
5. Reunion
6. Sunset
7. Missing
8. Tides
9. Unfold
10. Swept Away
11. Our Song
Downliners Sekt: Trim/Tab
A Trim/Tab (Part One)
B Trim/Tab (Part Two)
Darling Farah
2012 has been a big year for Kamau Baaqi, the Detroit-born, UAE-bred, and now London-based producer who released an astonishing debut album as Darling Farah in
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Holy Other: Held
It’s surprising, given how quickly ‘witch house’ was relegated to the past as a micro-genre, just how many of its artists have endured. First Balam Acab,
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Indigo: Symbol #7
1. Symbol 7.1
2. Symbol 7.2
3. Symbol 7.3
4. Symbol 7.4