February 2012
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The People / The Scene / The Life / The Soul: A...
A global compilation between four blogs. Four tracks from each party made exclusively by a unique artist solely for the compilation. Ranging from floor destroying bangers, to soulful Garage, this is the essential compilation for any music lover.
Click the image to download. Tracklisting after the jump:
01. Apple Bottom - Girl Cry 02. George Jetson - Birthday Sex 03. Sarp Yilmaz - Disco...
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Interview: Prince Club
Describe your sound.
Max: It’s always very hard when someone asks you to explain your sound, and I’ve come to realize we just make whatever makes us happy… of course, only to a certain extent. Dance music should be about having fun, so we try to have as much fun as we can with our music!
You’ve released four EP’s in the past year, which is a fairly prolific...
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Interview: 5kinAndBone5
Describe your sound.
A combination of screaming dogs, club mayhem and zero-gravity sex cages.
There (probably) isn’t any doubt you guys embrace much of the UK musical aesthetic, as shown through your UTTU and Grizzly EPs. However, was it Grime or UKG you guys got into first? Or was it something else that drew you into this nameless sound?
It was entirely Jungle and Drum & Bass...
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Guest Mix No. 2: Look Like
Based out of Zurich, the Swiss producer has been steadily turning heads with his Bass-heavy take on House music. He’s released material on the Get Flavor imprint, a rising label from France, as well as on Stockholm based Top Billin. You may have seen us post his originals previously - all of which have been of the highest quality, and immensely danceable. It isn’t just his OG’s...
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Interview: Kidnap Kid
Describe your sound.
Loved up dance music
How long have you been producing music for?
I’ve been writing electronic music for four years or so, but I’ve been writing stuff with bands since I was about 11 - pretty basic back then though (laughs).
What kind of electronic stuff did you produce originally? Does it differ to what you make now?
I actually used to make Dubstep, when...
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Interview: Jamie Grind
Describe your sound.
Not future anything.
When did you first start producing music? What were your initial influences?
I started producing Garage when I was 8 months old in a Norwegian forest. I was mainly influenced by myself.
How did you come up with the Grind part of your name?
To be fair I didn’t come up with the name, it was kinda given to me years back, because I used to be...
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January 2012
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