by FunkyJ on November 30th, 2007
'Art in Motion' is a HP event that provides a look into how computer technology can fuse sight, sound and touch - and features a headline performance from UK dance and audiovisual heroes Coldcut, who'll be taking the VJ experience to the next level. [more]
An excellent album from UK producer The Bug that's been more than worth the wait, and no doubt his incorporation of slightly more accessible styles is likely to see him win over a substantially wider audience. [more]
Two years after DJ Food managed to blow minds and leave jaws on the floor with his 2006 return Solid Steel engagement alongside regular collaborator DK 'Now, Listen Again', this latest solo mix for Ninja Tune arguably sees him getting more ambitious. [more]
Both 'Kalimba' and 'Give Up to Get' bring an amazing array of tight beats and tasty melodies that are almost genre defying in there composition, but with a solid backbone of funk and soul that the Manchurian maverick is renowned for. [more]
Mr. Scruff. Perhaps you recognize the name as being one of the many talented artists signed to the Ninja Tune Label or maybe your familiar with his tune 'Ug' that was featured on the web animation hit 'Weebl and Bob'. [more]
Sendai, Japan-based turntablist extraordinaire DJ Kentaro managed to deliver one of the most technically dazzling displays of vinyl prowess with his 2005 instalment in Ninja Tunes’ ongoing ‘Solid Steel’ mix series. [more]
Daedelus gives us much love with an eclectic yet enjoyable album. [more]
'No Ground Under' is the soundtrack to a passport battering journey through the dirty back alleys of dance music. It’s far from Zen, but this record is yet another quality release from the reliable Ninja Tune label. [more]
Ninja Tune show off their range of excellent artists and music with a compilation that shows other record labels how it should be done. [more]
This electro-pop album is OK for fans of that style, but Hexstatic and Ninja Tune fans may be more than a little disappointed with the direction the album takes. [more]
The Death Set have delivered the sharpest punch of punk (with a hip-hop flavour lurking in the background) since the Beasties spat out the 'Aglio e Olio' EP. [more]
Tobin asks four like-minded individuals to remix 'Kitchen Sink' from his 'Foley Room' album. [more]
Greetings! I am Mr. Scruff, DJ, Producer, Cartoonist & Tea Drinker. [more]