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Track:
Elevate This Sound
Artist:
Calyx & Teebee
Album:
Elevate This Sound
Plays:
109 plays
Calyx & TeeBee - Elevate This Sound
It had to be now or never
Pendulum - Plastic World
A selection from Hold Your Colour. It’s a damn shame they didn’t keep this vibe alive.
Seba - Blaze and Fade Out
We know there’s no boundaries to keep us apart…
Track:
Esuna (VIP)
Artist:
LM1
Album:
Redshift
Plays:
169 plays
LM1 - Esuna (VIP)
LM1 is the production name of Scottish based producer Allan Cowie, and he’s making waves with his atmospheric ambient and trance influenced drum & bass. His debut LP Redshift is definitely worth a listen.
NUAGE — RUNSUNSERIESCAST 25.01.12
An electrifying set from Russian luminary Nuage. If you missed his Bedroom Mix for Subliminal Sessions be sure to check that out too.
Tracklist
1 Nuage -??
2 Gerwin feat. Suree - Syncrisis
3 Getz-Labirynth
4 Gerwin & Nuage-What You Need
5 Mousse T. feat. Calvin Lynch - Monotony (TRIAD Remix)
6 Nuage & Gerwin -Lazy Summer
7 Cybass-Its A New Life 4 me
8 Nuage & Gerwin -Inner Poetry
9 ??
10 Getz-Silent Galaxy
11 N4M3-U Re Away
12 Getz & Nuage-Modern Times
13 DBR UK & MC Fokuz -Horsementality
14 Nuage-All Been 2Morrow
15 Nuage-Satellites
16 Flame-Misty 1
17 Nuage-Ocean Never Lies
18 ??
19 ??
Plays:
110 plays
Omni Trio - Rogue Satellite (Silent Storm Mix)
Midnight ephemera from a founding influence in drum and bass world. Miss this guy. Here’s one of his last hits.
Scuba - Cognitive Dissonance
I couldn’t resist sharing one more. Deep yet subtly rumbling undertones give way to siren echoes in this drum and bass excursion.
Plays:
160 plays
DFRNT - Everything | Actaeon EP
The tenth Cut EP is brought to you by label curator DFRNT, and provides a showcase for some of the minimal drum & bass styling he has been working on over the past year.
Clean-cut and minimal intricacies, infinite synth stabs and mellow vocal work with a suitable helping of bass when required. This EP showcases a slightly alternative side to DFRNT’s work, and is bound to please fans of the recent output of Autonomic affiliates such as Synkro, Indigo, ASC or similar.
Dreaming in the afterglow.
Nuage - Bedroom Mix for Subliminal Sessions
One more aural offering for you this eve, with love from St. Petersburg, Russia… a liquid mix spinning through vocal driven tracks balanced by darker, subtly executed bass elements.
Tracklist
01. Nuage - After Rain (Interactive)
02. Getz - Cold Wind (Architecture)
03. Nuage - September Song (Interactive)
04. Triad - Out Of Scale (X-Tinction Agenda)
05. Nuage - Shoreline (Influenza Media)
06. nClear - Arabian Vibe (Not On Label)
07. Getz - Derek (Interactive)
08. Getz & Nuage - Overcoder (Absys)
09. Nuage - Waiting To Happen (Not On Label)
10. Spinline & Hydro - Perimeter (DMND)
11. Nuage & THRN - Dont Exist (Anile Rmx) (Translation)
12. Gerwin & Nuage - Hidden Dreams (Fokuz)
13. Nuage - Underwater Sun (Interactive)
14. Nuage - Before I Breathe (Translation)
Gerwin & Nuage - Back In The Moments
Magical things happen when Nuage and Gerwin lend their touch to a collaboration. Drops on Fokuz Recordings 1.30.2012.

Track:
Where You Should Be (Shy Fx Remix)
Artist:
Skream
Album:
Where You Should Be
Plays:
70 plays
Skream - Where I Should Be (Shy FX remix featuring Katy Shotter)
For those tougher days. The short sample of the reggae guy in the beginning is a little distracting but just hang with it, soulful RnB vocals and liquid beats kick in.
Track:
Cyberbird
Artist:
Yoko Kanno
Album:
Ghost in the Shell - Stand Alone Complex
Plays:
599 plays
Yoko Kanno - Cyberbird
Beautiful vocals performed by Gabriela Robin (which is Yoko Kanno, the identity was only speculation for many years). I love that she does not sing in any language. Such power, depth and meaning, all without saying a word. This is the emotional truth of music. Opening theme to Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex, inspired by Hooverphonic’s “Battersea”. Both lovely and soaring.
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