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In the first of an exclusive series of dirtyRadio mixes, WalkMusic // Chapter 1 takes in beats and vibes from a diverse cross-section of the midnight music spectrum. Mixed by Manchester’s JWalk, expect everything from …
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Bits n’ Bytes, LA Beat scene/glitch hop thingamajiggawhut with a sprinkling of dubstep. Following this up next session with some fidgelectrodancetronic breaks and stuff. Maybe start planning something for show no.50, but I’m getting ahead …
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Sounds like an Oldies, R&B/Soul, Pop, Smooth Jazz Station being played on wonky turntables. Also has a short dubstep mix near the end, including the retro-rave/early jungle stylings of “Something to Lose” by Dark Sky. …
This week’s album of the week comes from Seattle based duo Jordan Koplowitz & Reed Juenger, aka “Beat Connection”. Perhaps we could have generalized the sound of “Surf Noir” as ‘instrumental indie synth’, but …
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Place aux sons sudistes cette fois, en l’honneur de la sortie du premier album solo de Big Boi, membre d’OutKast. Et pour agrémenter cette sélection, retour sur le bon album de LORN, ainsi que sur …
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Each week, one of our invited guest producers and dj’s will create an exclusive one hour continuous mix, giving them the chance to break genre barriers, and giving you an opportunity to explore a unique …
Scuba • Triangulation [Hotflush, UK, 2010]
When Scuba’s first album, Antipathy was released in 2008, I noticed that this was no ordinary dubstep album. Truthfully, I’m not even certain it was a dubstep album. …
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This is the first show by Camiel Munier (also known as Tin Foil Hats). Expect some electro and techno mixed together, with some own tracks as sugar on top!
01. Tin Foil Hats – TFHats, please …
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Welcome to a special collaborative show featuring some of our favoraite music releases of 2009. Dave (Black Box) Yannick (Dokta) and Mike (Dancecast) discuss and debate some of the highlights from a strong year …
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I’ve noticed over time that i tend to like things which are overtly and unapologetically stupid. i’m not talking guilty pleasures and pop hits, i’m talking awkward jams from artists, both brilliant and not, that …