Monthly Archives: July 2012

Pearson Sound joins Boddika and Joy Orbison

It was only a matter of time before David “Pearson Sound” Kennedy threw caution to the wind and jumped into bed with Boddika and Joy Orbison. Their knack for blending techno, garage and IDM seems to come naturally and in a way that doesn’t seem contrived or confused.

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Bok Bok’s Southside EP gets remixed

As with Claude VonStroke’s take on Girl Unit’s colossal ‘Wut’, Night Slugs did not seek this project out. Instead Rinse FM regular Sir Spyro and DJ Vjuan Allure took the initiative and mixed up their own interpretations of ‘Silo Pass’.

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KOTJ Radio | Episode 34: Last Japan

The 34th installment of our humble little podcast comes from London’s Last Japan, one of the most exciting producers the capital has produced in recent years. Mixing and cutting at breakneck speed is the name of the game as Last Japan delivers a mixtape that soars between the sublime and the gritty with fast cuts and a breakneck mixing style.

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Review: Roof Light & Lostlojic – Pearl / So Much

It’s rare that I get send something cold where I haven’t heard of the any of the artists involved or the label. But it’s always nice to have ones expectations shattered once in a while.

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Listen to a brand new track from Chrissy Murderbot

As ever, Chicago’s Chrissy Murderbot has been incredibly busy lately, even more than usual. First we got a brand new EP on Halocyan and now we’re being treated to a new track on Rob Booth’s impeccable Electronic Explorations compilation.

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Theo Parrish to release new EP on Sound Signature

Legend of the Detroit techno scene Theo Parrish has announced that he will be releasing a new EP entitled ‘Any Other Styles’ on his own Sound Signature imprint. The new EP will feature the title track, a remix therein as well as the b-side ‘Beat These’

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Video: Disclosure – Control

Four Tet finally reveals details of new album

As we all know, those digital singles and double a-sides look horribly untidy in the music collection of the compulsively organised, so it’s jolly good news to hear that Kieran “Four Tet” Hebden will be fixing that with a new full length album entitled ‘Pink’ that features all the tracks he’s been gradually leaking over the past year.

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