27.6.12

Anja Schneider & And.Id ¦ Imagination

This bouncy wee number from Anja Schneider & And.id is a bit more technoey but still a goodie 




23.6.12

Hackman ¦ Forgotten Notes


The young UK producer Hackman reveals his latest release out now. A floating vocal intro with a slowed down 2-steppy vibe. Perfect for sun-setting rooftop parties. Such a Biggie.

17.6.12

Kelley Polar ¦ In Time

This banger is so underrated it's hard to believe, wispy vocals mixed with loopy chords. Winner




I found this effort on soundcloud extending the original without ruining what's good about it. Decent


Dimitri From Sofia ¦ Miami Vice Mixtape

Something ever so slightly different now, a sleazed out, greased up piece of 80's summer magic. A Miami Vice themed mix with some big hitters, think slicked back hair, copious amounts of cocaine and bitches with illuminous pink bikinis on...






Jan Hammer - Original Miami Vice Theme
Jan Hammer - Crockett's Theme
Billy Idol - Don't Need a Gun
Bryan Adams - Heat Of The Night
Simply Red - Holding Back the Years
The System - Pleasure Seekers
Glenn Frey - You Belong To The City
Glenn Frey - Smuggler's Blues
The Ward Brothers - The Madness Of It All
Madonna - Gambler (Instrumental)
Rockwell - Obscene Phone Caller
Red 7 - Heartbeat
Russ Ballard - Voices
Billy Idol - Flesh For Fantasy
El Debarge - You Wear It Well
Nona Hendryx - Transformation
Mike + The Mechanics - Hanging By A Thread
Phil Collins - In The Air Tonight
Peter Gabriel & Kate Bush - Don't Give Up

The Dead Rose Music Company

Polygon magic



Soothe My Mind



The Glue - Love Generator (DRMC Remix)

15.6.12

Cole Medina ¦ Cole Loves Your Inside's Out

Been meaning to post about Cole Medina for a while now and this track in particular. One of the best Bee-Gees Re-Edits you'll hear and quite possibly my favorite edit of all time along with Nicholas' work on Sade's Paradise. I think I first heard this in Mark E's Resident Advisor mix quite some years ago now and been in love ever since.



13.6.12

Tom Tom Club ¦ Genius Of Love (Original Club Mix)

An early 80's classic used in countless amounts of mixes, the song is one of the most sampled rhythm tracks of all time, particularly within the rap/R&B/hip-hop genre, with dozens of unsolicited remixes and versions, by artists such as Grandmaster Flash & The Furious Five, Public Enemy, Redman, Cam'Ron, 2Pac, Busta Rhymes, 50 Cent, Dream Warriors, and T.I.

Forming in 1981 by husband and wife team Tina Weymouth and Chris Frantz, both also known for being bandmembers of the group Talking Heads. Named after the dancehall in the Bahamas where they rehearsed for the first time while on hiatus from Talking Heads in 1980, Tom Tom Club enjoyed early success in the dance club culture of the early 1980s.


12.6.12

Gneiss S/S '12 Mix

This mix comes from Gneiss resident of Full Colour Events basedin London.




1. Waze & Odyssey - Feels Good 
2. Franck Rodger - Bring It Back (Maya Jane Coles remix)
3. Puente & Rosch - This Feeling (Cozzy D & Lee Brinx Back To 96 remix)
4. Detroit Swindle - Nothing Else Matters (Morning Factory remix)
5. Fuldner vs Ian Pooley - Zoana (Ian Pooley mix)
6. Jordan Peak - Flip The Script
7. Catz n Dogz - Jon Bovi
8. Presk - Hesitate
9. Waze & Odyssey - 2 Cool 2 Clap
10. Heartik - Meltdown
11. Bicep - $tripper

Marvin Gaye ¦ Inner City Blues (Disco Syndicate's Ghetto Cut)

The uber cool Marvin Gaye






Dutch producer Disco Syndicate's edit of American funk/soul legend Marvin Gaye's 1971 hit song, 'Inner City Blues (Make Me Wanna Holler)', which was originally released by Motown Records. The edit was released as a free sample on Disco Syndicate's SoundCloud page and it's a wee bit good !

6.6.12

Groove Armada ¦ There was a Rhythm

Groove Armada There was a rhythm

Taken from the forthcoming 'NO KNOCK EP,' 'There Was Rhythm' is a great release from the Groove Armada boys. Slightly Todd Terjey / Lil Louisey, but I guess there's nothing wrong with that.



Anthony Naples ¦ Mad Disrespect EP

Anthony Naples. Respect





Anthony Naples - Mad Disrespect

5.6.12

Rolling Stones - Miss You (The Special Disco Version 12")

mick jagger silhouette photo

This 12" 'disco version of the song was the Stones' first dance remix. Jagger and Ronnie Wood insist that "Miss You" wasn't conceived as a disco song, while Richards said, "...'Miss You' was a damn good disco record; it was calculated to be one." In any case, what was going on in discotheques did make it to the recording. Charlie Watts (drummer) said, "A lot of those songs like 'Miss You' on 'Some Girls'... were heavily influenced by going to the discos. You can hear it in a lot of those four-to-the-floor and the Philadelphia-style drumming."

3.6.12

Paul Weller ¦ When Your Gardens Overgrown (The Deadstock 303 Dub)


One of the most original tracks I've heard in a long time, an unusual combination to go for Paul Weller and hard hitting synths. However, Justin Robertson aka The Deadstock usually gets these things right. Sounds a treat

1.6.12

Midland - Placement EP



To kick things off for June, we've got the new Midland 'Placement' EP. Stripped-down house at it's best, Placement is a slow but steady building record with an edgy sound. Midland seems to stamp his own touch of class into everything he touches these days, and this is no different.