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Mosca

January 27, 2010
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The first real music purchase I made in 2010 was Mosca‘s latest EP on the Night Slugs imprint. I couldn’t be happier with it. In many ways, this was a case of many “first times” for me. I had never listened to anything from Night Slugs before, which turns out to be an almost criminal [...]

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The Rundown: Sound Pellegrino

December 27, 2009
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Coming as a surprise-attack when we least expected it, Sound Pellegrino became one of 2009′s most celebrated labels. As Teki Latex initially stated when creating the label, the point was to take the best from french house’s tradition for banging, over-the-top tracks and mash it up with a Berlin-inspired minimal approach. The result was a [...]

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Dubplates from L-Vis 1990 & Bok Bok

September 28, 2009
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It’s dark outside. I’m through with the jangling indie pop for now; winter is a time for bass. To serve the first slice of winter beats, L-Vis 1990 and Bok Bok team up for a 45 minute dubplate mix. Pour up a nice, hot cup of coffee and enjoy a safari in the lower frequencies [...]

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Sharp corners

September 22, 2009
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Today is a little different. More tracks, less talk. But hey, it’s my birthday, so I’m in charge, right? Here we go: – The Golden Filter – Thunderbird I’ve been waiting patiently for The Golden Filter to drop something new forever. Now they’re back to take over the blogosphere. Rougher and less polished texture, but [...]

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Who’s there with a remix?

August 8, 2009
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Erol Alkan seems to be rocking the crowd these days. When he’s not making the entire blogsphere go crazy in expectation mayhem with his upcoming project with Boys Noize, his Phantasy label burns down the house. Riton & Primary 1 raised some heads with Who’s There? when they first put it out, but now things [...]

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