Archive for category: Music
Jeffrey Baratta / October 3, 2012 8:24 pm
Not much is known about the seemingly introverted producer that goes by the moniker South London Ordnance. The young twenty-something grew up and attended University in the industrial southern regions of London, where his background stems from visual art and design. It was during his studies that the necessity to create surpassed strictly visual solutions leading him to the path [...]
Jeffrey Baratta / September 19, 2012 6:53 pm
Scuba’s Hotflush imprint show’s its expansive breadth of material in the form of their thirty-fifth release from Shelter Point. A duo made up of twenty year old’s Liam and Robin both residing in Nottingham, England. This impressive three track EP titled “Forever For Now” is set to release on October 22nd 2012. “Braille” the introductory A-side is available to stream on Hotflush’s Soundcloud as well [...]
Kevin Piaskowski / September 18, 2012 6:25 pm
Boris Gladkikh has been igniting a storm within the bass music scene this past year. With a tireless touring schedule and a tremendous ability to create dynamic and unique tracks, Gladkill has become a staple of modern bass culture. Today, Boris released his highly anticipated Perception EP. Gladkill has made the new EP available for free download or for an [...]
Chase Bissett / September 11, 2012 9:57 am
You know it is a good morning when you stumble across a great EP on your soundcloud. In this case I was lucky enough to catch a release off Worthy’s Label, Anabatic. This has been a great year for Anabatic with releases from Nick Monaco, Tom Flynn, Kill Frenzy, and more. Since its creation Anabatic has been at the forefront [...]
Clayton Skulski / September 10, 2012 6:12 pm
It is with great honor and privilege that I write this post for you today. About a year ago the West Coast Leak formed a relationship with a young, talented local producer by the name of Nathan Asman. Over this past year we have featured many of his productions on the Leak that you all have seen under the name [...]
Chase Bissett / September 7, 2012 3:00 pm
If you’re down with smooth rhythmic deep house, this is the EP for you. Released on Steve Bug’s underground label, Poker Flat, this four track release is an awesome musical experience. Italian producer Nico Lahs grew up playing the drums and overtime honed his musical skills towards electronic music. His love for percussion is noticeable in his music through the [...]
Kevin Piaskowski / September 5, 2012 6:16 pm
The Trap Phenomenon Trap music: it’s impossible to miss it these days. The Internet is overflowing with producers, both new and established, creating a new, more refined interpretation of what is classically known as trap. Personally, I’ve dubbed it Future Trap. I’m going to spare you the history of trap music, you can browse Wikipedia at your leisure if you’re [...]
Paul Hinchliff / August 27, 2012 6:55 pm
From pulse pounding, hectic drum lines, to repeating trance-state, interwoven melodies and lyrics, Dan Deacon is a true master of his genre. His latest and eighth release, America, represents a broadening and deepening of his original style. The nine-track America comes off as a love letter to the land itself, casting aside all of the problems an American may come [...]
Chase Bissett / August 27, 2012 5:25 pm
Dirtybird’s famous barbecues in San Francisco’s Gold Gate Park have earned quite a reputation for being known as one of the best times around. Having set up barbecues at Miami’s music week and at a location in London for their Hatched Tour, these guys are quickly becoming known as the DJs best enjoyed with a burger and a beer. In [...]
Paul Hinchliff / August 21, 2012 8:31 pm
A friend of mine once described Reptar’s sound as “panty-dropping, synth bump-n-thump.” I don’t know why, but to him, that was a negative comment. In 2011, I heard Reptar’s five track EP Oblangle Fizz Y’all at a party and had to get it. My mind was blown by the interlaced synth and guitar sounds as well as the peculiar vocals [...]