Posts tagged House

Audio: Palace - Life Crushed Mix

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Solid-as-they-come mix from Unknown To The Unknown’s house/garage boy wonder Palace, delivering just over half an hour of stripped rhythms and gully basslines for Life Crushed. Listen.

Audio: Jacques Greene - Quicksand

Upfront yet deep production from everyone’s favourite Canadian, as Jacques Greene brings some ethereal house movements to proceedings.

Audio: Boddika & Joy Orbison - &Fate (clip)

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You’ll have heard this caned by both of these top flight producers in the past year (first appearing on Joy O’s still deadly Hinge Finger mix), but here’s the freshly-upped official clip from the NonPlus man himself, ahead of the Think and Change album release in March. They don’t come much bigger than this.

Audio: Amy Jean - ManMakeMusic Mix #003

Gorgeous mix of deep, open-ended house and techno from Amy Jean, ahead of her For Her EP release with our friends from ManMakeMusic on 28th January. Featuring tracks from Luke Hess, Julian Neumann, Jus Ed, Rick Wade and more. 

Audio: Kowton - Sonotown Podcast #054

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More from Bristol boy Kowton, who’s reckless TFB we’re awaiting release via All Caps, as the man mixes up just under 45 minutes of deep, dubby grime and techno variations from Sonotown, including tracks from himself, Peverelist, Visionist, D. Malice, Vessel and more. Tracklist after the jump.

Audio: DJ Satelite - Luanda No Horizonte Vol. 3

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Fast-becoming our regular go-to selector for all things Afro-house, Angola’s DJ Satelite comes with yet another edition to his Luanda No Horizonte series, turning in over an hour the finest African riddims going. Download on sight type-stuff.

Tracklist after the jump…

Audio: Palace - Astral / Dreamscape

With his grimey Unknown To The Unknown banger currently doing the rounds, London’s broken garage man Palace drops a couple of housey little bubblers that (as ever) have one eye on the 90s - the creeping soul of Astral is the winner for us here.

Audio: Paleman - Rise Up #007 Mix

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Manchester producer and now Swamp81 artist Paleman turns in almost an hour of rumbling 4/4 grooves ahead of what’s set to be a huge year for the young talent. No tracklist, but Furball, the huge collaboration with UKG legend Zed Bias is included.

Audio: Lakosa & Rick Grant - Core (clip)

Technoid riddims from London producers Lakosa and Rick Grant, the former last seen hooking up with newcomer Scott Kemp back in November.

Audio: Boxwork - Boxwork EP (clips)

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Last seen on these pages rolling out some techno/bass flavours last summer, London’s Boxwork releases his debut EP on Lo Note, home of fellow Musikal favourites Pusherman, Visionist and My Nu Leng.

Released via LNUK on 2nd February. 

Audio: DJ Satélite - Festa (Party)

Part of the Afrohouse Session EP, Angola’s top boy DJ Satélite returns from his latest Luanda No Horizonte outing with six minutes of quality synth-laden house, displaying the ever-developing UK>SA relationship at it’s strongest. Available now via DJs 4 Africa & Seres Produções.

Audio: John Osborn - Keep It Deep Guest Mix

Currently ruling the Musikal roost when it comes to our penchant for deep, dub-flavoured house and techno, John Osborn returns with another killer mix, fully representing the superb TAANSTAFL label himself and October have been quietly releasing quality music on throughout the year.

Here you’ll find part one of a live set from Osborn’s recent Panorama Bar set, consisting of 86 minutes of cerebral, weighty techno.

Audio: Yoyeur - Blame It On The Youth (Leon Vynehall Basement Dub )

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Following on from the Rosalind EP, one of the brightest stars in the rejuvenated UK house scene drops a free remix for XLR8R, re-positioning Voyeur’s chunky piano-led original into a smooth and muffled affair, coming with trademark stabs and a hollowed out kick. Download here.

Audio: Tusk Wax - T.P#219 Mix

Having previewed the Horn Wax 002 release back in July, it’s a certain joy to now post up an hours worth of music from Tusk himself, the man responsible for the triple-headed pleasure dome of labels that is Tusk Wax, Horn Wax and Porn Wax.

60 minutes of fine music taking in a lo-fi disco universe, John Carpenter vibes and straight skag disco. Download here, and catch the man himself alongside our friends the Recession Sound System at their latest RSS bash this Friday - details here.

Audio: DJ Satelite - Luanda No Horizonte Edition Gold Mix

Following previous storming Luanda No Horizonte outings in the form of Volume One and Volume Two, Angolan Afrohouse don DJ Satelite delivers another masterclass in smooth African styles from the gold continent. Stream on the player above, and check the tracklist after the jump.