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Dangerdoom
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Dangermouse
and Doom follow up last year's 'Mouse and The Mask' album with
this new single. The title track features Talib Kweli (Rawkus,
Black Star…), while tracks 2 and 3 are a Madlib remix of album
track Space Ho's, and a remix of Sofa King by Dangermouse himself.
Bleep is UK chart registered, so getting this at Bleep gets
you the whole EP in 320k Mp3 for only 1.99 and helps Lex on
the way to their first chart position ever… C'mon! |
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Burial
– Burial (Hyperdub) |
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Also
Available in FLAC Lossless Audio Here.
The
first big album to emerge from the London dubstep scene that has
been on the receiving end of detailed deconstruction and rapturous
acclaim online and in print - in no small part due to the mysterious
anonymity of the artist himself, and the sonic comparisons that
can be drawn to revered european techno-dub artists like Basic
Channel or Kevin Martin. Quite a different animal to most club/vinyl
based dubstep, Burial evokes a gnawing sense of inner city dread
and late-night London paranoia. "deeply melancholic and moving..
a longplayer steeped in the experience of London living.. permeated
with the ghosts of dead UK dance music" Blackdown "Does for London
in the 00s what Wu Tang did for New York in the 90s.. Its everything
that Goldie's 'Timeless' ought to have been. Burial is one of
the albums of the decade." K Punk |
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DMZ
Label: Latest Releases Available Now |
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Digital
Mystikz – Ancient Memories |
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Featuring
the Skream remix.
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Digital
Mystikz – Anti War Dub |
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A
total anthem and already a modern classic. |
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The
Leaf Label : 2 New Releases Exclusively at Bleep Now |
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Triosk
– The Headlight Serenade |
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Triosk
are a 3 piece band from Sydney Australia centred around Laurence
Pike, also a member of Flanger alongside Burnt Friedman and Atom
Heart. With drums, piano/keys and guitar all featuring in their
music, the result is expansive, rhythmic, electronic folk/jazz
- a must for anyone into Four Tet, Dntel or Boom Bip. |
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Volcano
– Apple or a Gun |
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First
single taken from Volcano’s Beautiful Seizure album, which
has earned this young Chicago band comparisons to the likes of
The Mars Volta, Jeff Buckley, Fugazi, Deerhoof, Xiu Xiu, Can,
Animal Collective and even King Crimson.. |
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Dabrye
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After
two fairly low-key instrumental albums as Dabrye on Ghostly and
Prefuse73's Eastern Devs label, on this latest opus 'Two/Three'
Tadd Mullinix has shifted everything up several gears, bringing
some of the cavernous, raw bleepiness of his jacking techno work
as James T Cotton and TNT to bear on his hip-hop - the result
is immense, most of the tracks sound so much BIGGER than before.
The roster of guest MCs includes some real heavyweights (Beans,
Vast Aire, Doom...) whose vocals sit tight on the tracks and give
the production the room it deserves. If this had come out in 2001/2
when El P, AntiPop, Def Jux, Mike Ladd et al were at their height
of critical adoration and success, everyone would be all over
this as the seminal album of the time. Highly Recommended! |
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Herbert
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After
last year's 'Plat Du Jour' project, a political statement where
in places the concept weighed heavily on the actual musical enjoyment
of the pieces within, with 'Scale' Herbert returns to more familiar
jazz/house/disco tempos of classic albums like 'around the house'
and 'Bodily Functions', with no loss of quality or musical craft
- all sound sources are as obscure and pure as ever, sticking
to Herberts own manifesto of sampling.
Go to the Scale Site
for all info and a free extra track. |
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Johnny
Dark – Cant Wait (KIN) |
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New
EP on the KIN label from Johnny Dark, one half of Junior Boys
whose ‘Last Exit’ album was one of the bigger underground
successes of 2004. Look out for the new Junior Boys album coming
soon on Domino at Bleep. |
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