Shuffles…

I notice when Fred Astaire lays his tap and shuffle of loose limbed 2-Steps across the floor, it’s a combination of effortless glides and nimble footed strides, something that I have failed to grasp in the discothèque so far. In order to maintain a decent shuffle, apparently you need to maintain a sense of variety. And although I fail to score when it surmounts to a twist and turn of significant proportions, I can assure you this shuffle of tunes was selected by a renowned shuffler. One that has been responsible for crafting many worldly moods On the Go. I am referring to the iTunes Party Shuffle. A piece of software that has the ability to ruin a party let alone start one. But on this particular occasion the tunes came out trumps, and it transformed my high-street shuffle into a fully-fledged swagger. A nice transition. So here’s what was dealt from the deck…

EQ-Lazer – Beat of the Feet


Really don’t know much about these guys apart from that they were making really heavy rave tunes around the early 90’s, somewhere in Holland I think. The glitchy, acidic stabs and bleeps keep this one pulsing round the racetrack. The kid on the vocal sample sounds pretty loco though, he must be having a severe sugar rush whilst blasting rave and eating cheescake, you’ll see what I mean.


The Bloody Beetroots remix of Proxy’s latest heavy weight banger has been blogged and bludgeoned to death on our faithful blogosphere. However it seems the avid dance fan likes ceaseless repetition, so here it is one more time. Check out the
Turbo Recordings crew charts on their website, they keep you packed and posted with all their latest club-land picks.


It’s really quite hard to pin point Dub Kult’s sound, the only safe thing to say is that he loiters within the realms of Techno and House, and has been producing records that date back to the 90’s. The build to the ‘Brave and Afraid’ drop is sparse and spooky, and seems to drag, but I implore you to wait for the downfall. As you soon become immersed in a pulse of earth quaking dubby bass, and sinister cracked out smokey mo-town vocals. Crank the sub now.


More deep cuts from the solid regions of bass driven electro step, with skippity 2-step garage vibes up in the mix. Taken from Point B’s debut album, the likes of ‘Guilty Pleasures’ is surrounded by a warm craft of menacing electronica and dirty stabs. Point B has received critical acclaim from the likes of Ivan Smagghe and Damien Lazarus on compilations. Definitely one to keep watching.

Darkly
  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/08992735478811001956 Break

    none of the links work =/

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/00320901160021649926 Pelski

    sorry, now they’re working….

  • Anonymous

    nice post darkly

  • http://www.myspace.com/yeppers7 Mason Cartlon

    Darles Charkly

    Pronounced: (Dar-Ulls) (Char-Klee)

  • http://www.blogger.com/profile/12336879918051082102 charlie

    In the reality of the mentally stable we pronounce words and names with standard phonetics of the English language, but if you were mentally retarded Mason then it is likely you would pronounce my name in such a manner. So maybe just take a little time out your day, and I say it a few times over for the sake of practice. Try not to wear it out though.

  • Park Ranger

    well cryptic.

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