jazzy
Disco Love
Now here’s two mixes with naff titles but good music!. “Disco Love” is undomondo regular Cenk Akyol’s first ever disco mix, and the second one “Let’s start the Dance” is the monthly installment from UK’s Diesler.
Mixes Week 20
Podcasts and mixes from Tru Thoughts, Diesler, Paul White & Bullion, Radio Scotvoid and Zombie Disco Squad.
Mixes Week 16
A few hiphop/house/downtempo mixes found around the net & twitterscape that’d rock a sunny day like we have today. Mixes from Gaslamp Killer, Exile, Flying Lotus, Headhunter, Linkwood & House of Traps, Onra and our own Kabus Kerim and Cenk Akyol inside!
Error Broadcast
Yesterday @tokafi mentioned two of our favourite netlabels Zymogen and 12Rec has founded a new label called Error Broadcast and they’ve released their first label compilation called Bag of Nothingness that spans across 17 songs of abstract, instrumental hip-hop.
Black Spade
Thanks to coming to grips with the slow music movement and ending my music glut significantly, I’ve been giving much time to older releases which I’ve not given enough time, or found out too late. This one by St. Louis rapper Black Spade is literally 1 year old. Released last March “To Serve with Love” is a good effort on the Mighty Om Records.
Mixes week 11
We’ve got five mixes/podcasts today, newschool beats from LA’s Low End Theory Club, a late night jazz & ambient mix from Low Light Mixes, urban dance music from ARGO, drone/ambient mix by Sweden’s Ljud and Illum Sphere’s Hoya:Hoya 2.
Exile : Radio
LA based producer Exile who’s previously made beats for Mobb Deep, Akon and Snoop Dogg among others has recently released his debut solo album, which is an instrumental hip-hop album, with all kinds of jazzy chords and syncopated percussions that he ornaments with spoken sample snippets and vocals off the radio (hence the title).
Lukid : Foma
After 2007’s OnandOn the anticipation for a new Lukid release was starting to become unbearable. That’s when Werk Discs decided it was enough and finally released Foma, sophomore effort from UK’s Luke Blair.


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