With its chopped-up percussive groovers and hat-laden shufflers ready to set ablaze any sleepy dancefloor, this debut EP from the mysterious J-Zbel entity doesn’t fail at pushing things even further in terms of old-school brute-force.
GenreJungle
Results155Black Atlantic bring Rezzett, Beatrice Dillon, Will Bankhead to Cafe OTO
Following Rezzett’s debut live performance at Dance Tunnel last month, the mysterious duo are back in Dalston for another live showcase at Cafe OTO on Thursday 26th March alongside Beatrice Dillon and Will Bankhead.
Rezzett: Goodness
Goodness won’t be much of an original complement to Rezzett’s young catalogue, but is very much another fierce musical object in the straight wake of their ‘Rezzett EP’ and ‘Zootie’.
Rezzett returns to The Trilogy Tapes with ‘Zootie’
Following Rezzett’s debut self titled EP, released in 2013 on Will Bankhead’s Trilogy Tapes imprint, the label has uploaded a new track by Rezzett to their Soundcloud page entitled ‘Zootie’.
Win Tickets To Deviation With Benji-B & Zomby at XOYO
We’re offering a pair of tickets to Deviation at XOYO this Friday with Benji-B, Zomby and Cult Music Soundsystem. No doubt one of the most innovative and
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Livity Sound: Livity Sound
CD1
1. Pev & Kowton – Beneath Radar (Kowton Version)
2. Pev & Kowton – Raw Code
3. Kowton – More Games
4. Pev – Aztec Chant
5. Pev & Asusu – Remnants
6. Asusu – Sister
7. Pev – Erosions
8. Asusu – Rendering
9. Pev – Livity
CD2
1. Pev & Asusu – Surge
2. Kowton – Jam01
3. Pev & Kowton – Vapours
4. Asusu – Velez
5. Pev & Kowton – Junked
6. Pev – Saltwater
7. Pev & Kowton – End Point
8. Asusu – Too Much Time Has Passed
9. Pev & Kowton – Beneath Radar (Pev Version)
Special Request: Hardcore EP
After the astounding success of his viciously compelling 2006 single Erotic Discourse, Paul Woolford somewhat disappeared from view. While the producer continued to work, notably issuing 2011’s
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Demdike Stare: Testpressing #001
A Collision
B Misappropriation
Machinedrum: Room(s)
1. She Died There
2. Now U Know Tha Deal 4 Real
3. Sacred Frequency
4. U Don’t Survive
5. Come1
6. Youniverse
7. Gbye
8. The Statue
9. Lay Me Down
10. Door(s)
11. Where Did We Go Wrong?
Red Snapper
Red Snapper is to be considered by many as one of the most forward thinking and intuitive live / electronic fusion bands of the past 2
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Spectrasoul: Melodies/Insignia
Spectrasoul already have a back catalog to be proud of, with their bass-driven, soulful sound never failing to impress. They reached greatness, in my opinion, with
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