PURGE – OCTOBER MIX
Posted by JASSETQuality Deep/Tech house mix from man like Purge. Featuring tracks from Drums of Death, Mele, M.A.N.D.Y and many more besides. Enjoy!
October Mix by Purge on Mixcloud
Quality Deep/Tech house mix from man like Purge. Featuring tracks from Drums of Death, Mele, M.A.N.D.Y and many more besides. Enjoy!
October Mix by Purge on Mixcloud
This Friday, The Westbury in Kilburn welcomes UKG legend, DJ EZ. This guys sets are LEGENDARY, so we are delighted to be able to offer 2 pairs of tickets. All you have to do is tell us where is DJ EZ is from in London. Send your answers to leigh@getsomeuk.com. Competition closes at 20.00 on Thursday 13th.
JUICE BOX
14.10.11
8pm – 3am
The Westbury
34 Kilburn High Road
London NW6 5UA
The first track to be taken from DaVinci’s latest EP, Feast or Famine. Available to download for free through Bay Area label SWTBRDS here. Super tight production by Merk S. Villain, those pads are live. Real hip hop, real solid. Support this.
Directed by Johan Thomas & Al Jieh
Shot by Al Jieh
Edited by Tim Jieh
Dope Rule Everything Around Me…
Follow @DaVinci415 and @MerkSVillain on Twitter.

Found this in the archives, it was a live set from GET SOME 004 at The Gramaphone in Shoreditch, 2010. It’s a little hectic but I remember it being a lot of fun live and the crowd were vibing too. Peace.
This Friday you can catch myself and Ouzo playing here. Line-up is one of the biggest we’ve played on, we’re stoked for this party!
LINE-UP
Technicality Room – Future Jungle, Drum & Bass, Oldschool, Drumfunk, Abstract beats and breaks
Seba [Secret Operations, Metalheadz]
Crystl [Lucky Spin] b2b Script [Footprints]
Outrage [Temah]
Antidote (Live)[Inperspective, Outsider]
dgoHn (Live) [Inperspective, Subtle Audio, Reflex]
Senses b2b Chris Inperspective [Inperspective / Technicality]
Missree [Jungletrain.net]
Hosted by Blackeye and Goldenchild
Heresy Room – Dubstep, Future Garage, Abstract Bass Music, Hip Hop
DJ Wonder [Rinse FM]
Get Some DJ’s [Get Some UK]
Cownie [Oscillate Wildy]
Alex Volume [Heresy]
Aitch [Heresy]
26 August 2011, 2200 – 0600
The Rhythm Factory
16-18 Whitechapel Rd
London, United Kingdom
£10 OTD, £5 NUS all night, Early Bird (online purchase)
Here’s some of what you can expect on the night!
Workrate: With his album 100% Publishing less than a month old, and another rumoured to be close to completion, Wiley has teamed up with G-Unit’s DJ Whoo Kid to drop the next in Whoo Kid’s UK mixtape series. Weirdly, it’s hosted by Ashley Cole (!?) and Jason Statham makes an appearance (!!?).
Download the mixtape here.
Check the interview with RWD Mag to hear how the collab came about.
Northern Line records owner Paleface dropped in to DJ Q’s show last week to drop a very special guest mix. Paleface was one of the pioneers of the niche/bassline sound before jumping ship to produce funky as part of Crazy Cousinz – everyone know about their tune with Kyla. And if you don’t know, get to know. Anyway, he reckons there’s life in bassline yet, which as DJ Q belts out 3 hours of it a week, I don’t doubt for one second.
Anyway, enough chat, download the mix here, and then stick on before you go out on Friday.
Skepta has teamed up with US mixtape host, DJ Whoo Kid (who did a simliar thing with Giggs earlier in the year.) The mixtape, entitled Community Payback, is available for FREE DOWNLOAD from Skepta’s website. The mixtape has features from P Money, Boy Better Know, Blade Brown and Youngs Teflon as well as production from the likes of Teddy and Rude Kid. Whoo Kid is rumoured to working with Wretch 32 and Klashnekoff to generate them more exposure in the US market.

Deep, rollin’ vocal house with huge vocals… 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999… no. It’s 2011 and this record has all of the classic ingredients to get any party up and enjoying themselves. I think this was actually released last year in Novmeber but not to worry, still big and still getting dropped by almost every house DJ I have heard in the last 6 months. San Soda is from Belgium and defo a regular on my iPod. Check it out!

What Up? I’m back bitches! Probably shoulda saved this for the Friday Night Banger, but whatever, in celebration of the epic holiday I’ve just had, I’ll give it to you now. BURRR!
Gucci Mane – Week End Swag (DJ Kesmo Juke Remix) by Dave Luxe
The legendary J.Rocc has been in the game for 20 years, original turntablist, co-founder of the Beat Junkies, third member of Jaylib (the Madlib and J-Dilla project), and now he releases his first ever solo production entitled Some Cold Rock Stuf on Stones Throw. “It’s not a DJ album. Not a beat album. Not a mixtape.” It comes as a double disc CD / triple LP set, including a mystery CD with no tracklisting or title. Essential purchase for all hip hop heads.
Stream the album here (via Fader)

I have been talking to Δ Δ since November/December last year and have also posted up some of his music. I am particularly proud to rep this guy seeing as he is a fellow Greek (not many of us are doin’ it)! He has been kind enough to answer some questions and put down a special Get Some mix, great tracklist by the way, so have a read and listen and waste the rest of the afternoon with us!
GET SOME X Δ Δ INTERVIEW
Who are you and what do you do?
I’m Dimitri, I write and produce electronic music as Δ Δ.
Where are you currently based?
I live in Athens, Greece.
When did you first get involved with music and what were you doing?
I started playing music at the age of 12, when my parents got me my very own drum kit. I guess something must have clicked right then and there…
What’s your background as a music maker?
For years I was playing drums in local hardcore and punk bands, but always felt the need to work on something completely different. Being a self taught drummer with no formal musical training whatsoever, it was scary and exciting to find ways in which I could compose music.
The first time I recorded something on my own was when I got an old microphone and started recording sounds and chopping them up into small loops. It sounded like crap at the time, but it felt good doing it, so I never stopped. Since then I try to get my hands on whatever makes a sound.
What were the musical influences of your childhood?
I grew up on a steady diet of hardcore punk and hip hop, stuff like Wu-Tang, Bone Thugs-n-Harmony and Eazy-E, but I was fascinated by electronic music, Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin, LFO and The Future Sound of London being the first that come to mind.
At the time I discovered most things through my older brother, who’s been instrumental in my involvement with music. I remember going through every record I could get my hands on and carefully studying the structures of songs, the textures and the groove.
What musicians and producers have had the biggest impact on your life and productions?
There are just so many to mention. I’ve been a record nerd all my life, so this has always been the hardest question to answer. I’m always interested in things I don’t know, so whenever I discover something new, I immediately get lost in it. If I had to narrow it down to only a few, off the top of my head I’d have to say anything involving Gerald Donald (Drexciya, Dopplereffekt, Arpanet, Der Zyklus etc), Low, Muslimgauze, Minutemen, Ryoji Ikeda, Legowelt, Aphex Twin, Giorgio Moroder, Raymond Scott, Townes Van Zandt, Vince Clarke, Fennesz, The Beach Boys, Popol Vuh, David Axelrod, Pierre Henry…
How would you describe your music?
There’s a question I usually avoid. I wouldn’t know how to describe it really, since I don’t operate within a particular style or sound. A song starts when i stumble upon a sound I can mess around with and from there it evolves gradually over time into the final composition.
How has the music industry changed since you first got involved? In your opinion, has the online revolution has a positive effect on what you do and the music industry?
Obviously it’s had a positive effect, as it creates whole new possibilities and allows you a place to exist, a distinctive voice, which I find extremely liberating and fundamentally human. Of course, it only makes sense that music is moving parallel to the rate communications and the internet are evolving. As far the industry itself is concerned, I’d like to believe that people who bought records and are interested in music will keep on buying records and supporting the people that created them. MP3s are like the flyers of this generation. The record on the other hand has a life of its own. I never heard of anyone fetishizing over something as lifeless as an MP3.
If you had all the time and money in the world, what project would you embark on?
A center for the research of electronic music and a label to publish that work. I was always fascinated by the work of early musique concrete studios and the BBC Radiophonic Workshop, so the idea to recreate something within that spirit with the technologies that are available now, is definitely something i could imagine myself doing. Also, it’d be really funny to play music in lab coats.
Who do you think is the most interesting new artist at the moment and why?
There’s so much good music out there, it’s difficult to pick just one. One who definitely deserves more recognition, even though he’s been around for a few years, is Maxmillion Dunbar. He’s got a really consistent body of work and has a lot more to offer. Just have a listen to “Cool Water” and you’ll see what I mean.
What can we expect from you in 2011?
“Sportex” will be out soon on Pushing Red with a remix by Ikonika, it’s my very first release and I honestly couldn’t think of a better way to start the year! Hopefully, more releases and gigs will follow along the way, I’ve yet to see where it all takes me…
Who should we be watching in 2011?
Boddika, Instra:mental, Raime, Blawan, Joe, Giganta, Riffs, Vital Heat. Keep your ears open and you’ll find amazing music where you least expect it.
Where would you like your music and life to be in 12 months?
12 months is a long time, I don’t even know where i’m gonna be tomorrow, let alone in 12 months from now. Hopefully, my dog will finally find a mate, my cat’s leg will heal and I’ll find a few more sounds to mess around with.
And finally, please complete the following sentence…
GET SOME… SLEEP

Δ Δ Exclusive Get Some Mix by GET SOME UK
TRACKLIST
01. Autechre – Nine
02. Lukid – Foma
03. Arovane – Pink Lilies
04. Boards of Canada – Beware the Friendly Stranger
05. The Advisory Circle – Frozen Ponds PIF
06. LFO – Simon From Sydney
07. The Future Sound of London – Cascade (Part 1)
08. Oval – Kardamom
09. Cornelius – Like a Rolling Stone
10. Fennesz – Circassian
11. Belbury Poly – Clockwork Orange
12. Global Communication – 5 23
13. Omar-S – Psychotic Photosynthesis (No Drum Mix)
14. Jean-Luc Ponty – Computer Incantations for World Peace
15. Oneohtrix Point Never – Betrayed in the Octagon
16. Russ Garcia – Moon Rise
DJ Roc has a whole bunch of new joints on his soundcloud. There is some serious firepower going on here, but don’t just take my word for it, hit the play button M***********S!
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Bitch Im Smoking (Im So High) by TheCrackCapone
PLEASE BAGG BACK by TheCrackCapone
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Returning to the old skool days of Jungle. Presenting a quick mix to wake you up this morning. Including favourites from the likes of DJ Hype, Andy C, Roni Size from the finest selection of Jungle classics.
Live Sessions – Jungle Mix (ft DJ Zinc, Andy C, Shy FX, Ray Keith and more) Tracklist by ssgrawedit
Tracklist:
1. DJ Nut Nut – Special Dedication
2. Shy FX – The Wolf
3. Adam F – Circles
4. Roni Size – Brown Paper Bag
5. DJ Hype – Tiger Style
6. Shy FX – This Style
7. Buck Rogers – Firefox
8. Ganja Kru – Super Sharp Shooter
9. DJ Zinc – On Fire Tonight
10. Andy C – Cool Down
11. DJ Hype & Ganja Max – Rinse Out
12. M Beat – Style
13. M Beat ft. Junior Giscombe – Morning Will Come
Don’t worry if you’re thirsty for more. Buy ‘Old Skool Jungle‘ (Get Some approved) from Amazon for a healthy £9.99.
