Various Artists : Supakonfekt Vol. 2 [SUPA014]

11 delicious house-candies. Try at least one – you’ll get addicted to all of them.

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Format: 11 x File, Compilation, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: November 2012
Style: House

Bones The Beat Head : The Repertory (Volume One) [DWK179]

The Repertory (Volume One) is the first one of a planned instrumental album series by German producer Bones The Beat Head. The release contains 15 amazing instrumental jazzy boom-bap beats, outcome of deep digging and skillful production.”

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Format: 15 x File, Album, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 5 Nov 2012
Style: Trip Hop, Hip Hop, Jazz, Lo-Fi

Audiofetish : Soul Elevation [isc019]

Audiofetish‘s exploration and research of electronic music began at the age of 10 years. Back in 1991, he programmed music in Basic on a VIC-20 with a 3 kB RAM extension. He is one of the few “real” musicians in the scene. Many of his tracks reflect his fine feeling for harmony and melody. His remixes for various artists from different genres have a very high popularity. Besides electronic dance music, he also produces soundtracks and other soundscapes, in which he presents his musical knowledge to the test.”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3, 320 kbps; FLAC
Released: 14 Oct 2012
Style: Minimal, Progressive House, Deep House

C-Doc : Divided We Stand [BSOG0020]

“…and finally it’s here! The new album by Public Enemy producer/EMCEE/filmmaker, David ‘C-Doc’ Snyder, is finally available for you to download and enjoy. There’s absolutely no doubt in my mind that you’ll enjoy it. That’s no malarky, let me tell you…

Considering the incredible work that C-Doc has been turning out for Public Enemy, The Impossebulls and his & Tirade’s LOWdown, I was quite eager to hear what he had cooked up for his solo release! When I first heard it about a week ago, I was floored. Even better than I expected, and my expectations were fairly high! Divided We Stand is twelve tracks of no holds barred, high-quality music for hip-hop connoisseurs.

Although this is a C-Doc album… it’s no mistake that the album cover states ‘Featuring The Impossebulls’ prominently. For those of you in the know, you will notice a couple of the Bulls members featured prominently on the album and singles. For those of you not in the know, no worries… along with C-Doc… DJ Def Chad, Marcus J Gilligan & Tirade are all members of The Impossebulls… a virtual rapp squad that was originally put together by none other than the great Chuck D via PublicEnemy.com’s EnemyBoard back in the late 90s. The Impossebulls went on to release their debut album ‘Slave Education’ via Chuck’s label SlamJamz in 2004. What the future holds for The Impossebulls, only the squad can say, but for now, this album should tide you over. Never have these Bulls sounded SO good!”

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Format: 12 x File, Album, MP3, 320 kbps; FLAC
Released: 16 Oct 2012
Style: Hip Hop

Teemu T : Equanimity [bsc_027]

“Prolific Finnish producer Teemu T honours basic_sounds with his exceptional release Equanimity. Teemu T has been creating deep dub techno soundscapes for well over two decades with releases on Pohjola, Instabil, Bio-mechanics, Zooloft, Carmarage, ZeECc, Quadrant Recordings and his most recent full-length album Entheoform on Confineless.

Equanimity opens up with ‘Elsewhere’ a dreamy dense atmospheric dub journey with reverberating pads combined with a deep pulsing bassline to tie it all together. The self-titled track ‘Equanimity’ is a contemplative subtle drifting eight-minute dub voyage alluding to feelings of floating. Reflective yet propulsive, for the ultimate dreamscape. ‘Essence of Noise’ closes the EP with an endless reverberating bounce of layered echo chords drenched in soft white washing textures. Overall a sublime configuration of airy chords, beautiful deep textures and pulsing beats, a stunning absorbing recipe.”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3, 320 kbps; WAVE
Released: 31 Oct 2012
Style: Dub Techno

Kiev : Heatwavezzz EP [CBR025]

“We had many opportunities to work together with Daniel Elorza a.k.a. Kiev. He has remixed, mastered, helped us with mixing and more – we have no doubt that this producer from Caracas, Venezuela, is one of the best in the country.
Heatwavezzz is an EP with 3 originals which come with remixes by top producers like Imaabs, Magnum, Emmerson and Saigon84. The latter was also responsible for the cover art of this release.”

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Format: 7 x File, EP, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 29 Oct 2012
Style: Trap, Electro

Various Artists : Morning Tools Volume 24 [Sicfd028]

“A needle of the Sleep Is Commercial philosophy, Morning Tools is an open label that releases the next generation of producers as affirmed artist. A dynamic platform connecting artist, audience, afterparty… the compliations are a homage to the sleepless tribe in the pure love&sharing ethos of Sleep Is Commercial.”

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Format: 5 x File, Compilation, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 31 Oct 2012
Style: Tech House, Deep House

Makronom : Crossroads [rfr011t]

“These 4 minimalistic tracks are our 45th release on Rumpfunk. It is the debut of Makronom, a German producer, who released under the moniker Subsdanz on RFR 011 in 2007! Check out his new Steps in 2012!”

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Format: 4 x File, EP, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 31 Oct 2012
Style: Tech House, Minimal

Various Artists: 200: Five Years Of Deep-X [deepx200]

Happy Birthday Deep-X Recordings! After five years and 200 releases we celebrate with this jumbo-compilation.

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Format: 73 x File, Compilation, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 29 Oct 2012
Style: Tech House, Deep House, Minimal, Techno

Nature : Forget The Theory [AT031]

Forget The Theory features two arrangements and five original pieces written by Kevin Higgins for his group Nature – a quartet with voice, electric guitar, electric bass and drums. The material was honed in a dozen live performances, then recorded over two days in spring 2012. The result is an album of dark grooves, mixing techno, funk and dubstep with contemporary jazz.

In the foreground, ethereal vocals and frenzied guitar carry on an improvised dialogue. Forget The Theory captures the energy of their alternating conflict and cooperation. Behind them there’s tension of another kind, as club-inspired drum beats threaten to melt into jazz cross-rhythms.

This album was built off basslines: some abstract and symmetrically structured, some just funky. Either way, every tune was designed to make you nod your head. Enjoy the bouncy pulse and powerful perfomances of a young band playing with passion.”

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Format: 7 x File, Album, MP3, 320 kbps; FLAC; WAV
Released: 29 Oct 2012
Style: Funk, Jazz