Archive for September, 2010

30 Sep 2010

Geht’s Noch? – Chubby

2 Comments Electro, Featured, House

I always like to support Belgian artists. This time it’s the production duo Geht’s Noch? firing new tunes out there. Jack Union Records released their new Chubby Ep on Beatport a couple days ago. This ep presents two new tracks “Chubby” and “Body Jack” including a simply genius remix by Brabe. These guys know how to transform their crowd into mad bouncing out of control teletubbies. This time it’s no different. They released something not to pleasure your ears but to turn the dancefloor upside down.

Enjoy this free Tom EQ remix (320)

Geht’s Noch? – Body Jack (Tom EQ Remix)

Buy Chubby on Beatport.

20 Sep 2010

Exclusive: new Syndaesia track!

3 Comments Dubstep, Experimental

Syndaesia, a.k.a. Niels Craenen, is making quite a name for himself these days. It started more or less last year when he won Studio Brussel’s producers contest with the dubstep anthem Bad Karma. He also made a remix for the album “Wu Tang meets Indie culture VOL 2: Enter the dubstep” and signed record deals with american labels Code of Arms records & Abducted records. Just recently he released his first album called Turbulence and I must say that it sounds really really good! There’s a lot of mediocre dubstep floating around these days but on this album you get a brilliant mix of wicked distorted basslines, often with Prodigy influences, and the more melodic and relaxing vibes. Besides Syndaesia, Niels is also the official guitarist for Belgian electronics collective Addicted Kru Sound (AKS) and he will also co-produce their upcoming singles. If you haven’t seen AKS, one word pretty much sums them up: energy! I saw them on Pukkelpop festival and the crowd  just went insane the whole time! Actually this also counts for Syndaesia, the energy coming from his music can really push you into a state of madness!

Now, we’re proud to be the first to present to you Syndaesia’s latest track, called Blackmail! Enjoy!

Syndaesia – Blackmail

Buy Turbulence right HERE or HERE.
More Syndaesia tracks on Beatport.
Syndaesia on Facebook.

Oh yes, to give you an idea how the Addicted Kru Sound gigs work, have a look at this vid brought to you by AOOA TV.

AKS ft. SELAH SUE from An Overdose Of Awesomeness on Vimeo.

16 Sep 2010

Fillbringer

1 Comment Minimal, Tech House, Techno

You all remember Nicolas Eller?  The young upcoming techno talent from Germany? He’s got some new tracks! And one of them is called Fillbringer. Thanks Nicoals for sharing this in 320. That’s it! Keep an eye on this guy. Now enjoy these lovely tunes.

Nicolas Eller – Fillbringer

Nicolas Eller – Roarr (BUMBUM) by Nicolas Eller

13 Sep 2010

Wira, Dejan Dex

4 Comments Funky House, Tech House


By Victor Tango; Half virgo half libra, disturbing

News from Edinburgh! Wira, Hostage’s new alter ego, has released 2 new tracks. They’re being released by the brand new Phuturelabs label from Glasgow. The track you’ll find below has some recognizable and popular “Afrojackish”, “pon de floor” characteristics but it still is special enough to deserve a place right here IMO. It has a darker and more underground feel than the usual “happy” Hostage stuff.

Wira – Playground / PL001 – Wira/ Phuturelabs

Right, something more funky now. Dejan Dex aka Dejan Talevski is these days considered to be one of the most talented producers in Macedonia! His sounds go from deep house to tech house and techno. Now Artefact records has released the “Fuel Up The Beat EP” which contains two very funky tracks! The track below will certainly make your head move, hell, it will be hard to not shake your asses on the dancefloor when this one kicks in! Buy it HERE!

Dejan Dex – Give it to him / Fuel Up The Beat/ Artefact Records

09 Sep 2010

Squarepusher presents Shobaleader

3 Comments Electronic

Squarepusher presents Shobaleader One – Megazine (taken from d’Demonstrator) from Warp Records on Vimeo.

Q & A with Squarepusher:

1. What is Shobaleader One?
Shobaleader One is my band. Last summer a bunch of kids got in contact with me. They were talking about forming an ensemble, which I thought was a ridiculous idea but I was impressed by their perseverance so we met up. Their idea was that they wanted the ‘fantasy group’ I had written about in connection with ‘Just A Souvenir’ to become a real entity that would record and tour. So we had a go at doing some recording and the story so far is documented on this record.

2. Who is in the band?
Basically a bunch of people who you may or may not have heard of from other bands and projects. Part of their idea is that this music is a completely clean break with whatever they’ve done in the past so I’m not allowed to mention any names. I can tell you that they are pretty frightening players.

3. What are the aims of Shobaleader One?
The overall aim is to articulate my music through the medium of a band. I always thought that a band would be a limiting thing. I’ve got very used to being able to make music by programming or playing without having to explain anything to anyone, and I assumed it would slow everything down if I had to. Actually it has made it quicker because I’m not trying to be four people simultaneously any more. I’m not over-explaining anything to them as they’ve got strong ideas of their own and I want to hear that in the final results.

4. Do you have live plans?
At the moment the plan is to tour next year after we have recorded more material. Playing live is part of the focus of this music. I’m really excited about playing live as this group of musicians is an extremely potent mixture. I’ve no idea what it’s going to be like touring with them as not one of us is what you’d call easy going. Every member of this band is a high-tension freak so who knows what’ll end up happening!

5. How did the Mr Oizo remix come about?
That was Pedro’s idea from Ed Banger. I’ve always had respect for that bunch. I thought it would be great because Oizo is on quite a different tip to Shobaleader One.

6. What’s next?
I’m writing more material for the band to record. It’s an ongoing experiment. Each one of us is trying to develop the sound of their instrument. It’s really exciting to be involved with instrumental players who are as into sonic experimentation as much as the actual music. I’ve also been in contact with Andre from Outkast recently.

7. How would you describe the sound of Shobaleader One and are there any
specific sounds, artists or albums that have influenced this new
direction?

We are playing my compositions, so in that respect it relates quite clearly to what I’ve done before, but as I’m not doing much playing or programming it is sonically quite different. It sounds more focused. Lots of musos end up just making their music a platform to display their skill. The great thing about this lot is that although they are great players they keep 99% of that hidden and just use it to give a very acute delivery of the songs.

Musically speaking these kids come from a metal background but they’re all bang into really slick R&B which I found quite funny at first but it’s making more sense as we go on. The basic premise at the outset was ‘space pop’ -a utopian pop music hallucination. It’s a stand against the affectation of knowing indifference in urban life and its corollary in music. I’ve always wanted to sabotage coolness as for me music is about laughing and crying, not about standing around smoking cigarettes.

squarepusher.net

03 Sep 2010

Nina vs Mimosa

1 Comment Dubstep


via 19plus.

We’re excited to bring you an amazing remix of Nina Simone’s version of ‘I Put A Spell On You’ by Los Angeles based, Muti Music artist MiM0SA.

Mimosa takes the listener on a space age psychedelic journey of bittersweet ecstasy. Only a two year veteran of the west coast sound movement, Mimosa is quickly making a name for himself as one of the top west coast exports.

Nina Simone – I’ll put a spell on you (MiMoSa Remix)