08 September 2008

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News | Matthew Dear mixes Body Language Vol.7

Posted: 07 Sep 2008 06:03 PM CDT

On October 24th the seventh edition of Get Physical's prestigious 'Body Language' mixes will hit the shops. Successor of the Junior Boys will be Detroit's techno wonderboy Matthew Dear.

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News | Pole, Rob Hall and more hit Bleep43, London

Posted: 07 Sep 2008 10:26 AM CDT

Elsewhere, there may be laments about the continuing closures of seminal London clubs, but deep underground, there are still thriving scenes and parties to be found. One of the most impressive of these is Bleep43, the eight-year-old bi-monthly event run by a small collective of like-minded London residents determined to bring the quality back to the capital's line-ups. Now residing at the increasingly-tipped Corsica Studios, Bleep43 has hosted guest spots by everyone from Surgeon to I-F, from Daniel Bell to Convextion, always supported by a committed cast of regularly mind-blowing, lesser-known talents. Bleep43's next event, featuring minimal dub don Pole [pictured] and acclaimed Warp / Gescom DJ Rob Hall, takes place on 3rd October at Corsica Studios - we caught up with co-founder Toby Frith to chat about what makes the night special.

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News | New “DJ” video game hits US / Japan / China

Posted: 07 Sep 2008 03:39 AM CDT

Check out this obscure title from Korea that was such a success in its first incarnation for PC and PSP, in 2004 and 2006 respectively, in China, Japan and Korea (with each country featuring songs specific to those regions), that some sequels are coming to the States. The art in DJ Max Fever is particularly striking, so check out the finer details inside.

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News | Top Track: Daniel Dreier ‘Tapas For Two’

Posted: 04 Sep 2008 11:36 PM CDT

Berlin-based producer Daniel Dreier drops a cute minimal tech track here with 'Tapas For Two' on Supdub Records. The rolling bass and minimal drum combo gives way to a solo female vocal, before breaking down into reverb territory. This tune is nice for those mid set grooves.

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