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Nether – Moon Dub
April 16, 2012 | Jack Smith 1The Space Cadets collective are fast becoming the darlings of the exploratory minimal. As artists, their creative scope and versatility is praiseworthy enough; as a label, their resolutely dedicated vision has successfully bridged the gap between pre-defined sound and conceptual … Read More
Ficci – Case:3
February 22, 2012 | Jack SmithRotation Deep has been showcasing minimal drum and bass for a few years now as the sister label of Rotation Recordings, having recently released its second compilation LP, the excellent ‘Definitions of the Deep Vol 2’. The label returns with … Read More
UE.2: Jack Smith
February 10, 2012 | Adam TiranVolume two in our mix series comes from our main man, Jack Smith, as he delivers an autonomic-infused collection of discordant melodies, sparse percussion and militant futurism.
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SPOTLIGHT: The Crescent
February 7, 2012 | Adam TiranThere’s an air of mystery surrounding new ambient-170 label The Crescent. Tunes on the label’s appropriately sparse Soundcloud have gone up and come down in quick succession, but there’s already a huge demand to hear more.
We were lucky enough … Read More
Blocks & Escher – Sagan / Broken
February 1, 2012 | Adam TiranHotly-tipped new label Narratives Music is the brainchild of collaborative duo Blocks and Escher, two of drum & bass’ new school of tech-jungle producers. Bursting onto the scene early last year withan uncharacteristically brutal release for Digital Soundboy, Shadow Play … Read More
Method One – Symbol #5
January 29, 2012 | Jack Smith 1Auxiliary’s Symbol series returns with 4 choice cuts from America’s Jason Leder, aka Method One. Those familiar with the producer will know the strength of quality in his work with ambience and atmosphere – casting an eye particularly … Read More
SPOTLIGHT: Silent Dust
October 17, 2011 | Adam TiranSeasoned liquid producers Hobzee and Zyon Base have been putting out solid harmonic rollers for the last five years or so, but have somehow tended to remain in the shadows of the scene somewhat. For me, their often melancholic tracks … Read More