BLAME - INTO THE VOID





































Blame "Into the Void" Album Review
solid drum & bass
if you like blame then this is album is a must have, borders on atmospheric drum and bass with a touch of diesel boy
BOARDS OF CANADA - TWOISM

























Boards of Canada "Twoism" Album Review
BoaRds of CaNadA
The Best there is. Genius. I recommend all of their albums since each has its own unique vibe. I also say track down A Few Old Tunes vol. 1 & 2 online (unreleased) especially for "5-9-78"
Video Boards of Canada - Twoism Sunset
A sunset reel set to my favorite Boards of Canada song. Just something to chill out to. Enjoy
PRINCE JAMMY - COMPUTERISED DUB






























Prince Jammy "Computerised dub" Album Review
IF Heartbeat Reggae is dead...
...Under Me Sleng Teng killed it. Prince Jammy went from the penthouse to the outhouse with this. "Give me a session, not another version" - Bob Marley
PLAYGROUP - DJ-KICKS


































Playgroup "DJ-Kicks" Album Review
sleazy and fun.
Having been so enraptured of this guy's "Party Mix V.1" that I promptly made copies for all of my friends, purchasing Jackson's "DJ-Kicks" installment was a no-brainer, despite some overlap in the tracklisting ("Tainted Love," "Broken Mirror"). <p>It's a slow-burner that simply grooves right along, gradually picking up speed. When Adam Goldstone's "The Sky is Not Crying" started to filter in, I just about leapt out of the chair. This has been one of my favourite dance tracks over the years; lots of mood, a bit sleazy without being tasteless...an apt description of this mix, if I may resort to cliche. <p>Starting with CJ Bolland and Carl Craig, then to K&D et al and now back to 'techno' all over again, it's been interesting to see the DJ-Kicks series and Studio !K7 evolve over the years.
Video Sasha @ Ruby Skye
Sasha dropping Playgroup's "Behind the Wheel" (DJ Kicks Electrocash Mix)
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