Berlin based techno-dub band Rhythm & Sound combine subtle electronica with traditional dub rhytms and vocals to great effect, this track in particular shows how the two styles combine to great effect.
I used to love this sort of 'music', invariably assisted by some form of rocket fuel which would keep me awake until 10am the next day, but still, every once in a while it's good to have a blast from the past like this one. Your neighbours might not agree..
A bit late for Halloween but I think this record would have hospitalised even the most ardent of trick or treaters, a truly horrifying track from way back in 1981.
Fantastic soulful song from this bright new talent, I think this guy will soon be massive. This song has been my 'walk to work song' for a couple of weeks now.
I remmember seeing this short film at 3am in January and being utterly transfixed by amazing scenery of the Irish coast combined with the impressive surfing and best of all, the accompanying soundtrack. The music alone is good enough, but the film is worth watching too and you can see it here: http://www.relentlessenergy.com/films/view/powers-of-three
Miss Kittin had already achieved legendary status amongst Sonar's crowds from her previous performances at the festival.This however was the first time I'd seen her live and this mix is often cited as her best ever performance, the guy stood behind me certainly agreed, he asked me for a lighter, I turned round and it was John Peel!
Sunn O))) are like Marmite, you either love this kind of shit or you hate it. Personally, I love it, this song at least, an absolute onslaught of drone and doom with gutter vocals, it would go down a treat for a dinner party with the in-laws.
From the original soundtrack to the film 'The Fountain'
Clint Mansell has moved on from singing for Pop Will Eat Itself and composing scores for films is one of his new directions, this particular soundtrack is a wonderful piece of work, dark and delicate, definitely one for the winter nights.
Not everyone's cup of tea but I love a bit of bluegrass and it doesn't get much better than Dan Tyminski, once with The Soggy Bottom Boys who famously did the O Brother Where Art Thou? soundtrack