Archive for the ‘Audio’ Category
Free tune from Sabre and remix competition
K-Mag is on fire lately with all of the podcasts, free tunes and interviews they feature in their website. DNB producer and DJ Sabre is giving away a copy of his minimal drum and bass tune “One Hundred Teeth” and there will be a sound pack provided later this month in which producers can have their go with the stems.
Visit K-Mag’s site to hear the tune, download it, and bookmark the link to check back at the end of the month for the pieces for the remix competition.
Blu Mar Ten- She Moves Through (ASC remix) and ASC Studio Mix
Chill-ish DNB producer ASC has reworked Blu Mar Ten’s classic “She Moves Through”, which appeared in LTJ Bukem’s “Logical Progression Sessions Vol 3″ compilation mix back in 1998.
You can download the tune by subscribing to Blu Mar Ten’s mailing list.
Also worth checking out while all up in the ASC-ness is his March Studio Mix.
Doctor P Live at Splash
Doctor P is a young producer who’s “Sweet Shop” tune, released on the label that he and other young-dubstep-dude Flux Pavilion run called Circus, has sky rocketed him to the heights of dubstep fame.
This live set is recorded at Splash in Paris, France.
Download the set while you can.
Read more for the track listing and SoundCloud player.
Skream Stella Sessions 3/10/10
A new dubstep mix from Skream’s infamous Stella Sessions. Need I say more? Download the set and enjoy! I can’t locate a track listing, but let me know if you do so that I can post it.
Hopefully I’ll get to catch Skream in action during the 2010 WMC. So far the only “official” notice of him playing is at Ultra and ViRam, of which I will not be attending. However he is rumored to appear at a few events under the guise of “Special guest” with some weird symbols. So if you see “Special guest” and some weird symbols…he may be there.
Kuedo (Jamie Vex’d) mix for Resident Advisor
I’ve been subscribed to Resident Advisor’s podcasts for a while now and I’ve yet to be disappointed by any of them. When iTunes let me know that a new one under the name of Kuedo was available for download, I decided to choose it as the background music for the design work I was completing at that time. What was transmitted from my M-Audio monitors to my ears to my brain was most stimulating; neither dubstep, not grime, nor glitch, nor IDM, but a fusing of all of these styles and more permeated my mind like a psychedelic dye.
Upon doing some research to write this post, I have discovered that Kuedo is actually half of one of my all time favorite production outfits ever – it’s Jamie from Vex’d! They are the reason I got into dubstep, grime and even house and garage. So it makes perfect sense now that after probably 15 listens in the last 3 days that this mix has affected my mind in such a way that Vex’d did four years ago.



