The opening track to this album is just that; it’s like the beginning of a show, an introduction to the rest of the album, it’s quite experimental and not necessarily what you would normally expect from Icicle but it has a good build up to it. There are a couple of just straight Drum n Bass tracks on here that are essential really and give it that Icicle feel; Drednaught featuring SP:MC is a wicked track with SP’s bars really merging well with the Drum n Bass beat. Top Of The Page is also more of a typical Icicle track with quite a long bassline going through the whole track in a sort of conventional Icicle way. There are a couple of very dark techno tracks on here like Nausea and Bitter Taste; they are quite experimental and sound very cold and edgy. The outro does exactly what it’s meant to do, it brings the mood down from the hype of the album; it’s quite dreamy and laid back and is a good ending to an album which is overall filled with a commendable assortment of Drum N Bass, Techno and Dubstep.
Rockfresh sell clothes and make music. The clothes are cool; the music’s almost cool.
Naturally, being as entrenched in hip hop culture as Rockfresh insist they are, the next step would be bringing out your own thing. It’s a massive task they undertake: ‘Superimposed Headphones&
We always see our Facebook friends “liking” videos on Facebook, sharing photos and commenting on the funniest statuses. If you’re having a bad day and need a little “pick me up” here are two of the funniest videos surrounding Facebook and YouTube right now.
If you’ve heard of Radio 1’s Live Lounge then you’re half way there to getting this song already.
Triple J is an Australian version whereby bands/ artists perform an original song and then a cover with a bit of a chat in between.
Seth
While Queen Beyonce is on a busy schedule with her’ Mrs. Carter World Tour’, on Monday night her new song ‘Grown Woman was leaked to Internet.
We could hear a teaser of this new track in Pepsi Commercial, which was broadcast at the beginning of April. Co-writer
The beautiful Mt. Wolf are showing their faces at Union Chapel on June 7th to flourish the crowd and show off under the candlelit intimacy of the venue.
Coming off of their October release Life Sized Ghosts, the four piece are set to showcase some warming sound along with some
The wavvey vibes of Andreya Triana come to The Union Chapel May 31st.
With her soulful vocals and the brilliant features on Flying Lotus, Bonobo & Mr Scruff's productions are reminiscent of the lovely Erykah Badu and as much passion as Nina Simone. Sharing the same focus
So it's official, CEO and creator of popular blogging site Tumblr has sold his company to Yahoo! for a shocking $1.1 Billion.
26 year old Karp posted this on Tumblr earlier this week;
"Everyone, I’m elated to tell you that Tumblr will be joining Yahoo.
Before touching on
Here's what's on our 'indie' playlist this month.
Vampire Weekend – Modern Vampires of the City
The third studio album by American indie band Vampire Weekend, released on the 14th, Modern Vampires of the City appears to be their most innovative and surprising release to date. Having abandoned
Found is the best thing since sliced bread! It’s an event taking place on the 15th June. Christening summer with it’s combination of cutting edge house and techno vibes , Found is a unique one day outdoor sensation happening in Haggerston Park. Initially born as one
Sancho Panza are back to party with your earlobes, that's right. Earlobes. Badboy duo Matt Brown and Jimmy K-Tel are celebrating 20 years of party vibes all over the shop in clubs, pubs, boats, gyms, and cinemas.
The Notting Hill residents and now 5 year strong East Village residents are
Ahead of the release of his fifth solo album “Prisoner Of Conscious”, which sees guest features from RZA, Kendrick Lamar, Busta Rhymes, Miguel and J Cole we spoke to one of hip hop’s legends. With over 15 years of experience in the game, he has bought
Set to be honoured at The IMS Legends Dinner at the sixth International Music Summit in Ibiza on 23rd May we caught up with the legend, UK DJ and figurehead Norman Cook. Celebrating his long-standing career at the dinner he will then go on to host an exclusive free party
We had the pleasure to catch up with Maxi Jazz, one half of the legendary dance group Faithless. Playing on 31st May at The Electric Brixton it will see the pair’s first UK show since 2011. With not being afraid to take risks and challenges with his music along
Having looked after the Low Slung brand for over two years and hosting the increasingly popular party ‘Strictly NO Techno’ at The London Fields Pub in Hackney, founder Oscar Brown has stepped out of the shadows to show the world that he is the driving force behind
Veteran Norwegian DJ and producer Prins Thomas is an expert at getting the party started, as proven at each venue he hit up on his recent European tour. We hooked up with Prins Thomas to get the scoop on what makes him tick as a musician and what the future
Ahead of his gig at The Doctor’s Orders 250th event at Scala on 13th April, we caught up with one of hip-hop’s legends. We all know him from The Fresh Prince of Bel Air, but this guys true talent lies within music. Having made a name
Once identified as ‘arguably Hip Hop’s greatest producer of all time’ by Rolling Stone, ahead of his gig hosted by The Doctor's Orders on 28th February at Plan B we got the chance to interview the man behind 4 record labels, over 20 albums and 20 years
Rundell and Cox are back with Intec Digital’s re-launch of the 'Pure Intec’ compilation, ‘Pure Intec 2’. With two CD’s and a series of nights that will kick off in London in April and throughout Europe with some special dates to look out for
How did the artist name SLOK come about?
SLOK is a 1972 John Landis low-budget movie, a spoof, where a human ape kills people and puts banana peels around the imaginary town it inhabits. It’s what my family called me when I was jumping, screaming like a monkey and
This four man Detroit collective consists of rappers L.A.Z, Ilajide, Noveliss and E-Fav who have united and joined forces through their love of music. Their lyrical flow smashes it and the production of their beats brings hip hop back to its roots. Embodying it in its purest form,