house
Friday Night in Istanbul
Three big names to choose from, if you wanna rock out in Istanbul tonight. Joe Lovano Us Five with Esperanza Spalding at CRR. Bear Funk maestro Bottin at Indigo. Brendan Moeller aka Beat Pharmacy at Crystal. Take a pick!
A lil bit of history
A few days ago, I’ve found a great wordpress plugin to check broken links and edit them from the dashboard. There are many broken links thanks to instable free hosts that has gone down with our files. I know it’s frustrating to hit them once in a while as a reader.
Christian Prommer’s Drumlesson
Making covers of well known stuff are almost always a good catch. However getting to do a cover album of the greatest electronic anthems ever straight on is a mammoth task. Simply for the fact that these are really the biggest electronic anthems ever and you don’t have the chance to go wrong.
Weekly Three #2
The first tune would easily get to be the tune of this summer if you take my word for it. You should remember Wahoo from last years “Make ‘em Shake It” which was similarly one of the most powerful contenders for the best summer tune. It’s not a surprise since the duo is formed by Dixon from Jazzanova and Georg Levin from Sonar Kollektiv fame, two of the coolest Berliners to be found.
Best of 2006 so far – Part 1
The first part is obviously the most influential and groundbreaking albums for me this year. In a way, they are the most complete and strangely addictive ones as an album and they are more musical in a sense.
Zwicker / Bertrand Lajudie
Swiss artist Zwicker aka Tweak’s new 12″ “Sniff and Sneeze” has 3 tracks of urban house. I really don’t like the trendy electro-house genre but this isn’t your run-of-the-mill electro dancefloor burner, this has got some organic and deep discoish quality as well, no wonder it’s on Compost.
Espen Horne – Ain’t no Sunshine
Mr. Horne is a talented musicman from Bergen, Norway and this song is off his debut release on the yummy Norwegian label Hi-Fi Terapi. Espen is not a newcomer in the scene though, he has released many records on the ever-successful Stereo Deluxe label as Bobby Hughes and on the Tru Thoughts label as Kinny & Horne.








