Meatskull presents Another Angle Vol 40
Opening with the stunning new track from Four Tet, uncovering a hidden instrumental gem from u2 (!), sharing a rare Blackwell Dub of Bob & The Wailers and checking out some new dubstep… Read More
Opening with the stunning new track from Four Tet, uncovering a hidden instrumental gem from u2 (!), sharing a rare Blackwell Dub of Bob & The Wailers and checking out some new dubstep… Read More
Recorded January 2004, Food For Thought changed the parameters of the techno DJ mix. Until now there has only been a 128kbps version available that had been subjected to overzealous ‘mastering’. Here for… Read More
Gorgeous mix of cinematic electronica flavoured with post-rock and ethereal moods from Hungarian native Natural Sunset. 01. Bruno Sanfilippo – inTROpassion 02. Marconi Union – Suburb 27 03. P.B.A.S. vs Trafik – Last… Read More
Jaysmooth keeps it simple over at his blog, describing this set as “1 hour mix of Acid, cosmic disco, glitch hop and drum and bass”. Some real mind melters and head funkin’ tunes… Read More
Gorgeous techno selection featuring Moodyman, Alton Miller, James Kumo and more. Techno with heart and soul. Thanks for this one STENTEC! LINK
Too dope! Check this corker out from Bankie Phones. “A collection of rarefied electronic jak-beat slowed down Underground Resistance, contemporary paranoid pop, and Arpanet appreciation.” – BP Crossover- Black Mess Beta Evers- Prisoner… Read More
“We’ve had the honor of having Roger 23, part of the infamous Swayzak Soundsystem, that deep dub-house collective who got their moniker from a bastardization of actor Patrick Swayze’s name, as part of… Read More
Ruaridh Law makes some fantastic techno and electronic music, and as evidenced by this mix, has a great ear for a quality tune. I’ll let the great man introduce himself for the uninitiated.… Read More
Another stonker from Acid House.net, this time focusing on a very dynamic and exciting time in the evolution of dance music, namely UK produced acid house and squelchy techno. Some real obscurities here… Read More