HACKMAN – YOU DELIVER (FREE DOWNLOAD)
Posted by SARAUp and coming Leeds-based producer Hackman is giving away a free musical treat ‘You Deliver’ courtesy of Ramp Recordings/PTN. Download below:
Up and coming Leeds-based producer Hackman is giving away a free musical treat ‘You Deliver’ courtesy of Ramp Recordings/PTN. Download below:

Fresh off the back of a killer 12″ for Ramp Recordings sister label 4th Wave, Dutch producer Presk steps up to Doc Daneeka‘s Ten Thousand Yen imprint with a killer four-track EP. Watch out for this guy!
-Presk ‘Love Again’ is out now on Ten Thousand Yen

Finish producer Teeth has been killing it recently with releases on Noppa and Oneman‘s 502 imprint. This forthcoming double pack four-track EP for the always on-point Ramp Recordings continues his run of form further exploring his dark 808 reductions.
If you like what you hear, make sure you grab the EP when it drops on 5th September

Heavyweight collaboration between UK house innovators Breach and T. Williams on this forthcoming release for Ramp Recordings offshoot PTN. And if that wasn’t enough to convince you, on the flip is T. Williams’ highly sought after remix of the stone cold ‘Fatherless’!
It’s nearly time for our party on Saturday people! Following on from Simbad’s wicked mix, we caught up with one of our other headliners, Doc Daneeka, for a few words. Read on…
Who are you and what do you do?
Hi – I’m doc Daneeka and I make beats. Most of these beats are possible to dance to.
Where are you from and where are now?
I’m from the Big SwansAY in South Wales. It’s pretty much a massive dump. Like a small Detroit by the sea.
When did you first get involved with music and what were you doing?
I used to play in loads of bands, then I started dj’ing. Then I started making beats. and somehow it ended up like this.
First record you bought? Last record you bought?
Hmmmm, first record I had when I was a kid was Simple Minds – Don’t You Forget About Me. My auntie worked for CBS at the time and gave it to me when I was a toddler … Last one was Model 500 - No UFO’s, been catching up on some of that Detroit shit (edit: listen here).
What is your most memorable moment in music?
Finishing up my set in New York recently and hearing the applause was pretty amazing. With all the jetlag I’m not sure I’d actually clocked I was playing in New York – it kinda kicked in for a second then. Big up the New York lot!
Where/Who do you get you inspiration from?
Everything. rhythm wise, the first people that made me want to do this sort of thing were Bugz and Quantic. That rhythm just flipped me out. My sound, to my ears, is almost broken beat meets jungle.
What’s next for you/your label?
I have a single Hold On dropping on Ramp in late august, and my second e.p. ‘Television dropping on PTN shortly afterwards. There will be a couple of remixes floating about too. Apart from that the label will be pretty busy up until October so keep peeled on that one…
If your career in music never was, what would you be doing now?
Something to do with food. Maybe a tea or wine buyer.
Who should we be watching in 2010?
C.R.S.T. and anything on Ten Thousand Yen.
And finally, please complete the following sentence…
GET SOME…tickets for get some and come party on the 14th!
Doc Daneeka – Hold On by DocDaneeka