After tearing things up for their 10th birthday earlier this year, heavyweight promotion Spectrum are heading back to Ewer Street Carpark on July 2nd for a monster summer rave up. Spectrum has been growing from strength to strength since bringing the well established brand (which has dominated nights in the Nottingham and Birmingham club scenes) […]
Archives for May 2011
Sleeparchive ‘Ronan Point’
The man responsible for putting the fear factor back into stripped techno returns, this time on Germany’s Tresor. As one would expect the result sounds a little like Surgeon getting nasty, sitting in that place dubstep came from, well before the MCs.
Midland ‘Through Motion’
Techno and garage in one? Well yes, kind of. Midland unveils the uplifting, old school referencing ‘Through Motion’ on Aus Music along with gritty darkroom builder ‘Shelter’. Downloaders also get a remix of the former from Chicago’s Tevo Howard.
Bibio set for London show
The Midlands-based Warp Records star will deliver a set of trademark dubby funk, glitchy disco and hip pop on May 27th.
Eastern Electrics final lineup revealed while Bank Holiday blowout almost sells out
Mulletover, Deviation, and BLOC also get in on the act, and bring DJ Koze, Clive Henry, Geddes, James Holden, Martyn, Lone, The Bug, Braiden, Virgo Four, Benji B, MC Judah, and Actress for one hell of a party at the Great Suffolk Street Warehouse in Southwark.
Lee J. Malcolm and Ben Sims prep 80s revival
That about sums it up really. One of techno’s rising stars, and an all-round legend launch an assault on the 80s electro classic.
weasel blog: waffle, podcasts, competitions, interviews & the top 5 events in town this weekend…
Hiya!!! Hope this week finds you all well.. Saw in the news today that volunteers are to be shown taking drugs live on TV in a “radical” new programme commissioned by Channel 4 (ooh they are just sooo cutting edge and “yoof” driven aren’t they?). The four-part “science” series (please excuse the extreme over use […]
Real talent sounds like this – An interview with Proviant Audio
We talk to the youth of today and take time out with Mathias Stubo, A.K.A. Proviant Audio, whose debut album, Real Love Tastes Like This, just dropped on Paper Recordings. The 18-year-old Norwegian talks about jazz parentage and Stones Throw Records.