Really excited about the debut album entitled Broadcast from Bristol’s Hyetal, just released via Black Acre Records. This video (by João de Almeida) perfectly portrays the epic 80s power in the shimmering synth-driven track ‘Beach Scene‘…sounds especially good in this sunny weather:
Throwing Snow is a diverse musician, drawing influence from anything from Folk to Dubstep, as we can see here in his beautiful new remix of a track by one of my favourite bands at the moment, Glasser.
Some very nice new bits from Blue Daisy featuring vocals form Anneka. I really like this stuff, Massive Attack meets Aphex twin, meets Burial, or something like that… Blue Daisy is one to watch, or has been for just over a year, his progress as producer has been remarkable, carving out a sound of his own whilst somehow maintaining a connection with the London bass scene. Every time this guy pops up on my Soundcloud dashboard I listen to his stuff, every time without fail. He really sounds like no one else at the moment. Hope you like it as much as I do.
Dark Sky are three young producers from London who weave together the sounds of dubstep and garage into deep, hazy club music. The boys offer up the first in a series of Dark Sky mixes, featuring tracks from Scuba, Pangea and Ramadanman as well as their tracks ‘Leave’ and ‘Drowned City’ due out as part of an EP on fledgling label Pictures later this year. Also this year, Dark Sky will release their debut single on Bristol’s Black Acre label, featuring the tracks ‘Ghost Notes’ and ‘Something 2 Lose’. AND their incredible remix of The xx’s ‘Crystalised’ is dropped into this mix for the very first time. Don’t sleep on this one.