DJ Vadim & Sarah Love @ The Espy Lounge, Melbourne (05/11/10)
By topcat77 9th Nov, 2010
The Espy Front Bar hosted some free quality beats and good times courtesy of DJ Vadim and Sarah Love.
Blockhead - The Music Scene
By DuncanM 4th Jan, 2010
Ninja Tune describe Blockhead's solo music as “exquisite, emotional instrumental hip-hop”. This is one case where we can believe the record company's hype.
Mr. Scruff - Keep It Unreal (10th Anniversary Analogue Remastered Edition)
By grattan 1st Oct, 2009
Ten years since its first release this expanded reissue asks: Is Mr Scruff still unreal?
King Cannibal - Let The Night Roar
By Bromantis 7th Sep, 2009
There’s something about dubstep and its dark, bass-laden sounds that stir my loins like no woman ever could. This debut album from King Cannibal incorporates a wide variety of sounds that showcase the familiar conventions - both minimal and maximal.
The Qemists - Join The Q
By DuncanM 11th Mar, 2009
With 'Join The Q' The Qemists - three producers from Brighton in the UK - try and succeed where Pendulum failed; mixing rock and DnB without losing their credibility.
Mr Scruff - Ninja Tuna
By lsomers 5th Feb, 2009
Mr Scruff AKA Andy Carthy is a man of many guises: genre-hopping DJ and producer, founder of the Mancunian club night 'Keep it Unreal', tea aficionado and entrepreneur, cartoonist… and possible fish fetishist.
The Cinematic Orchestra @ Her Majesty's Theatre, Adelaide (19/01/09)
By drscanlon 23rd Jan, 2009
Surrounded by artists like Mr Scruff and Coldcut during his employment in export sales for Ninja Tunes in 1999, The Cinematic Orchestra’s band leader Jason Swinscoe began the process of producing tracks in his downtime.
Mr Scruff: Keeps going on swimmingly
By FunkyJ 24th Dec, 2008
Mr Scruff chats to ITM about sampling fish and making cartoon bands in order to create great music.
The Bug - London Zoo
By evilchris2 4th Nov, 2008
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.
Mr Scruff - Ninja Tuna Megamix
By i_have_ADD 20th Oct, 2008
Greetings! I am Mr. Scruff, DJ, Producer, Cartoonist & Tea Drinker.
Various Artists - You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts DJ Food's 1000 Mask Mix
By evilchris2 1st Sep, 2008
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.
DJ Kentaro - Enter The Newground Live
By evilchris2 11th Aug, 2008
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.
Daedelus - Love To Make Music To
By FunkyJ 10th Jul, 2008
Daedelus gives us much love with an eclectic yet enjoyable album.
Ghislain Poirier - No Ground Under
By grattan 21st Apr, 2008
'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.
Various Artists - You Don't Know: Ninja Cuts
By FunkyJ 7th Apr, 2008
Ninja Tune show off their range of excellent artists and music with a compilation that shows other record labels how it should be done.




