Selekta Fuzz : Fuzzy Vibes [OUTL 012]

“Five choice cuts from the Selekta Fuzz.

Kicking off the EP with a figurative bang, Weirdo Land is a 170 BPM half-step drum and bass slammer with eerily intense pads and atmospherics contrasting fat drums, double-time breakbeats and heavy bass.

EZ M8 brings forth some jazzy drum and bass vibes, but with punchy drums and booming subs that will keep a dance floor moving.

On some unorthodox jungle vibes, TooStoned channels the mindset that the title suggests, channeling fuzzy-brained meditative vibes and subtle hints of paranoia.

Winter Dub slows it down to 140 BPM with some cold reggae dubstep vibes. Fat drums, fat subs, and tasty dubbed-out vibes.

Teaming up with rapper Phoenix Derap Godd to form production group RVD3, Selekta Fuzz presents to you Timeloop, a 130 BPM reggae-inspired bass track. It features a wobble bass reminiscent of the mid 2000’s, offbeat pianos, interesting melodies, and little vocal snippets courtesy of Phoenix Derap Godd.”

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Format: 5 x File, EP, MP3/320kbps
Released: 5 Mar 2015
Style: Drum and Bass, Jungle

Originally posted by bassandspace.com

Cody White : Seahorse Forever [OUTL002]

Seahorse Forever is playful techno from Cody White sampling Dan Deacon’s ‘Drinking Out of Cups’ and Smoke Some Pinners a big subbassrumble.”

Release page
Direct download track 1 (WAV)
Direct download track 2 (WAV)

Format: 2 x File, EP, WAV
Released: 19 Aug 2014
Style: Minimal, Techno

UnoRace : The Album [ZIMMER086]

UnoRace is a techno producer from Russia. After not few considerable EPs on Zimmer-Records and Motorlab Records, he presents his first release in an album length. Give it a listen and you’ll expect real techno.

Release page here
Direct download (MP3) here

Format: 12 x File, Album, MP3, 320 kbps
Released: 9 May 2012
Style: Techno

Namensschilder für die Polizei – Realität schlägt Satire (via Syndikalismus’s Blog)

Good conception – name badges for German police officers: “You’re getting hurt by: John Smith” …

Namensschilder für die Polizei - Realität schlägt Satire

via Syndikalismus's Blog