1. Double Helix (LHF) – 96 Flavas (No More Games)
2. Ramadanman – Mir
3. Martin Kemp – After The Night
4. The Detatchments – Circles [Martyn’s Round & Round Mix]
5. Jazzanova – I Can See [Doc Daneeka Dub-Bump Mix]
6. Kode 9 – 2 Far Gone
7. Martyn – Mega Drive Generation
8. Bassjackers & Apster – Klambu
9. Deadboy – U Cheated
10. Zomby – Rumours and Revolutions
11. Efdemin – Acid Bells [Martyn’s Bittersweet Mix]
12. Geeneus & Ms Dynamite – Get Low
13. Smoove Kriminal – Represent
14. Sticky – Jack It Up feat. Marvin Brown
15. R1 Ryders – Rubberband VIP
16. SouLTonic Sound System – The Flying Saucer
17. Bok Bok – Citizens Dub feat. Bubbz
18. Hem feat. Terrible Shock – On a Mission [Shortstuff Remix]
19. A4C – Untitled Mambo [Boogaloo Crew Remix]
20. Joy Orbison – Hyph Mngo
21. Breakage feat. Newham Generals & David Rodigan – Hard
22. Desto – Disappearing, Reappearing ink
23. Joker – Digidesign
24. 2000F & J Kamata – You Don’t Know What Love Is
25. Starkey – Rain City
26. Headhunter – Prototype [Modeselektor’s Broken Handbrake Remix]
27. Crystal Fighters – I Love London [Brackles Remix]
GenreDubstep
Results176Elijah & Skilliam
Far removed from the joyless showboating and beef many in the Grime scene have been indulging in over the past few years, Elijah & Skilliam, a
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Kuhn: Spacemusik EP
1. Spacemusik
2. We’re Gonna Make It
3. Moonmusik
James Blake: The Bells Sketch
1. The Bells Sketch
2. Buzzard & Kestrel
3. Give A Man A Rod
Grievous Angel
Grievous Angel has supplied IA with a mix of triple deeper 3:2 techy dubstep for us. It’s a nod to his earlier productions that were 3:2
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Cosmin TRG: Now You Know EP
1. Twilight Riddim
2. Discotek
3. Siberian Poker
4. Purple Lights
5. Since Last Night
6. Strobe Lick
Pangaea: Pangaea EP
On first listen one track stands out from this EP. Pangaea‘s ‘Why’ is the most obvious follow on from previous monsters Router and Memories. I say
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Grievous Angel
If asked who might be my choice mixer, it would undoubtedly be his guy. There were two things in 2008 that I just couldn’t bring myself
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Secondo
Our fourth exclusive IA MIX comes from Radovan Scasacia AKA Secondo. Radovan is joint founder of London’s Dreck Records. Radovan employs a unique approach to creating
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MyMy & Emika: Price Tag EP
After ‘Fast Freeze’, MyMy could do no wrong in my eyes. The song (and it is a song, not a track, or a tool, or whatever
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Sigha: Rawww EP
After two 12″s on the consistently brilliant Hotflush label earlier in 2009, Sigha returns with perhaps his most impressive release yet. Sigha’s earlier releases established him,
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Scuba: Aesaunic EP
The recent shift in dubstep towards house is hardly discreet. Thanks to a little man who goes by the name of Joy Orbison, it seems to
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Floating Points: Vacuum EP
It wouldn’t be an understatement to place Floating Points‘, AKA 23 year old Sam Shepherds new EP as one of the highlights of 2009 after a
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Mary Anne Hobbs: Wild Angels
Love her or hate her, it seems kind of wrong to say that anybody does more to promote UK dance music than Mary Anne Hobbs. Bringing
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Subeena: Solidify
This is an utterly sick collaboration called “Solidify” between female producer Subeena, Sa-Ra’s Om’Mas Keith and the wonderful Jamie Woon. It’s been far too long since
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Burnkane: You Know
Burnkane is a Scottish producer that I actually know very little about but these two tracks are truly something else. Think Flying Lotus and Burial fucking
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