Monday 30 November 2015

Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 20th November 2015 - Ste Roberts & Garry Todd, Blackhall & Bookless by Hypercolour



Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 20th November 2015 - Ste Roberts & Garry Todd, Blackhall & Bookless

Change Underground Presents Aidan McGlynn by change-underground.com



Aidan McGlynn has been passionate about dance music for over 20 years. He joined change-underground.com in early 2013 to write about the music he loves. In a series of monthly mixes for us, he lays down the beats he's feeling the most. Enjoy the ride. 1. Ben Shaw - 'Above the Clouds' - Sudbeat 2. Ziger - 'Razor (Color Ray & Praveen Achary Remix)' - Juicebox Music 3. Khen - 'Emergency Routine' - microCastle 4. Quivver - 'Pictures' - Sudbeat 5. Blusoul - 'Modular Memories (Guy Mantzur Remix) - Lost & Found 6. Steve Parry - 'Flippant' - Bedrock 7. Marc DePulse - 'My Daily Keys (Dave Seaman Remix)' - Jeahmon! 8. Jobe - 'Critical Mass' - Selador 9. Lonya - 'Wastelands' - Plattenbank

GTA - Red Lips (feat. Sam Bruno) [Skrillex Remix] by Skrillex



Watch the Official Video via Apple Music (Apple Connect link) www.skrillex.com Available on iTunes: http://ift.tt/1HAoVDp Listen on YouTube: https://youtu.be/6JECDSFWosY Follow Skrillex: http://skrillex.com/ http://fb.com/skrillex http://twitter.com/skrillex http://ift.tt/18PACju Follow GTA: @WeAreGTA http://wearegta.com/ http://fb.com/wearegta http://twitter.com/wearegta http://ift.tt/1qkTnam

Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 27th November 2015 - Cedric Maison & Blondes & Typesun by Hypercolour



Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 27th November 2015 - Cedric Maison & Blondes & Typesun Tracklist Soon come

Friday 20 November 2015

Fire (Out 04/12/15) by B I O M E T R I X



Coming out on the Fire EP on 4th December! So glad to finally show this to you :) Thanks to @xkitomusic and @alltrapnation for the support on this one! And to @rowanwhile for the artwork :) http://ift.tt/OUGRLy http://www.twitter.com/biometrix http://ift.tt/1NHGwWw

Monday 16 November 2015

Luca Lozano - Calling All Dancers (Original Mix) (HYPE047) [clip] by Hypercolour



Klasse Recordings and Grafiti Tapes impresario, Luca Lozano, rolls up to Hypercolour with a 12” par excellence of genre blending, future dance grooves. Leaning on his Sheffield upbringing, it’s of no surprise that the break beats, edits and bleeps of his native city seeps into his own forward thinking productions. Having racked up some super releases for Sex Tags UFO, Optimo Trax, Crème Organization, alongside his own imprints, Lozano really impresses on his Hypercolour debut. ‘Gun Fingers’ is a strictly heads down affair, luscious synths, tantalising breaks and heavyweight b-line sandwich in-between pounding kicks for a classy cut, whilst ‘Calling All Dancers’ is indeed a call to rave, laced with the familiar components of a golden era of UK dance, that never slips into pastiche, instead sounding fresh, vital and relevant to the times. Kindred spirit, DJ Sotofett, weighs in with two versions of ‘Gun Fingers’ exclusively for the vinyl edition of this release. Those who know Sotofett’s killer style will know the score here, and he certainly does not disappoint. And those who spent time chasing around motorways and A roads in search of the party will most definitely know what’s up on this set of remixes!

Luca Lozano - Gun Fingers (Original Mix) (HYPE047) [clip] by Hypercolour



Klasse Recordings and Grafiti Tapes impresario, Luca Lozano, rolls up to Hypercolour with a 12” par excellence of genre blending, future dance grooves. Leaning on his Sheffield upbringing, it’s of no surprise that the break beats, edits and bleeps of his native city seeps into his own forward thinking productions. Having racked up some super releases for Sex Tags UFO, Optimo Trax, Crème Organization, alongside his own imprints, Lozano really impresses on his Hypercolour debut. ‘Gun Fingers’ is a strictly heads down affair, luscious synths, tantalising breaks and heavyweight b-line sandwich in-between pounding kicks for a classy cut, whilst ‘Calling All Dancers’ is indeed a call to rave, laced with the familiar components of a golden era of UK dance, that never slips into pastiche, instead sounding fresh, vital and relevant to the times. Kindred spirit, DJ Sotofett, weighs in with two versions of ‘Gun Fingers’ exclusively for the vinyl edition of this release. Those who know Sotofett’s killer style will know the score here, and he certainly does not disappoint. And those who spent time chasing around motorways and A roads in search of the party will most definitely know what’s up on this set of remixes!

Sunday 15 November 2015

Thursday 12 November 2015

Chrome Sparks - Ride The White Lightning by future classic



The Parallelism EP is out now worldwide on Future Classic. @chrome-sparks http://ift.tt/1k4yQ4l chromesparks.com

Monday 9 November 2015

Thursday 5 November 2015

World Champion - Shakes by future classic



'Shakes' is taken from World Champion's debut 'Avocado Galaxy' EP, out 04 December via Future Classic. Get 'Shakes' and 'Avocado Galaxy' as an instant download when you pre-order the EP via iTunes: http://ift.tt/20yf3A9 You can also pre-order on 12" vinyl: http://ift.tt/1RZKCwC @WorldChampionMusic http://ift.tt/1LzaYDD http://ift.tt/1LEGR0w http://twitter.com/worldchampionau

World Champion - Shakes by future classic



From 'Avocado Galaxy', the debut EP from World Champion. Out December 4 on Future Classic. @WorldChampionMusic Artwork by Aldous Massie

Change Underground Presents Javier Portila by change-underground.com



Cetranger - How To Be (D-Pulse Remix) Marc Poppcke - Goodbye (Original Mix) Yokoo - Vali (Original Mix) Beacon - Fault Lines (Dauwd Remix) TH Moy - Balance (Original Mix) Tom Trago T&T Music Factory Seth Troxler - De Natte Cel DAVI - The Gates Of Babylon (Original Mix) Lonya & Mz Sunday Luv - Judgement Day (King Unique) Rodriguez Jr. - Chrysalism (Original Mix) Hot Since 82 - Leave Me (Dubfire Playa Remix) Sabb - One Of Us feat. Forrest (Dennis Ferrer Remix)

Tuesday 3 November 2015

Magic Tape 56 by The Magician (Official)



Hi Everyone, Here is Magic Tape 56 recorded from Soho House Chicago Have a beautiful day, The Magician More infos : http://ift.tt/19MWJoO http://ift.tt/19MWJoP http://www.twitter.com/themagician www.the-magician.com Artwork by Baptiste Alchourroun >> www.alchourroun.fr

Monday 2 November 2015

Roman Flügel - Vegetarian Leather Jackets (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Roman Flügel - Picnic For Players (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Roman Flügel - Church Of Dork (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Roman Flügel - Man Sees The Face, God Sees The Heart (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Roman Flügel - Make It Happen (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Roman Flügel - Teenage Engineering (HYPE048) [clip] by Hypercolour



Very few artists have influenced the sound of house and techno as much as Roman Flügel. Having been active since the early 90’s under various aliases, few have been revered so widely as a DJ, live performer, producer, remixer, intellectual and record label owner. The record labels he helped found, Ongaku, Klang and Playhouse, are pivotal imprints in the electronic music scene, and his ability to gracefully incorporate and master most styles of 4/4 has seen him create a range of genres from techno, house, electro, ambient, IDM, downtempo, and acid house. Respected both as a solo artist and collaborator, this veteran of the scene has just ticked the label’s bucket list with an incredible double vinyl for Hypercolour. 6 tracks of highly polished techno/electronica cover a range of tempos and styles on ‘Monday Brain’, a double pack vinyl to be released this October. Flügel demonstrates his ability to morph his sound with the times, and displays his breadth of sound design magnificently over the release. Cosmic IDM sensibilities are explored on EP opener ‘Teenage Engineering’, building in harmony and texture, and a fine example of Flügel’s melodic sound, whilst ‘Make It Happen’ captures more psychedelic touches over a solid groove. ‘Man Sees The Face God Sees The Heart’ goes as deep as the title suggests, rhythmic sounds melodically ride over minimal beats and luscious bass in a stirring slice of modern electronica, whilst ‘Church Of Dork’ wigs out like the very best Chicago house records, its synth motif worming around the jacked up beats. ‘Picnic For Players’ comes ready with blissful and melancholic riffs, dipped in warm reverb for a classic sounding piece, and the EP closes in fine style with the shadowy ‘Vegetarian Leather Jackets’. Even after two decades of music production and arrangement, Flügel shows no sign of dipping in the quality control department, and ‘Monday Brain’ is a testament to this producer who is clearly heading into the prime of his career, displaying an effortless knack of creating timeless dance.

Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 30th October 2015 - Ste Roberts & Luca Lozano by Hypercolour



Hypercolour - Rinse FM Show - 30th October 2015 - Ste Roberts & Luca Lozano Tracklist Soon come

Sunday 1 November 2015

SUNDAY MORNING - 11 - Rude 66 by Danny Daze



THE ARTIST: Rude 66 http://ift.tt/1P47366 THE MIX: (curated and mixed by http://ift.tt/1DiMsXn) ALL MUSIC NOW AVAILABLE AT - http://ift.tt/1P473TR "Everything was going to hell. That was the feeling i had the time these tracks were made, roughly 1995-1997. It was getting more and more difficult to have our records distributed, and people seemed only interested in polished club house junk. The legendary Acid Planet parties in The Hague ground to a halt in an implosion of mind numbing sets of 180 BPM empty acid lines fuelled by every drug you can imagine, I-f closed the Hotmix shop and went even deeper underground. I was sick and tired of acid, so a time of musical exploration started. I tried revisiting my industrial past, building on darker themes, and it was a challenge to incorporate newer styles like jungle or illbient as well. I had no idea if these tracks would ever see the light of day. These tracks were my way of staying sane through a transitional period in the history of the West Coast sound and eventually, a new path towards electro, italo and wave became clear through the musical fog. The tracks were never released or even heard, and the tapes ended up in storage, only to be uncovered this year. I hope that almost 20 years later, they still carry some relevance. I know they do for me. Ruud Lekx