Joakim @ New Guernica, Melbourne (03/09/2010)
By Hucky 6th Sep, 2010
With spring only just upon us, footy fever and pouring rain were the unlikely precursors to what would be a thoroughly enjoyable evening at one of Melbourne’s most unique nightspots.
Bomb The Bass - Back To Light
By dubplate_ninja 18th Mar, 2010
The fifth album from Bomb The Bass is like nothing Tim Simenon has released before.
The Juan MacLean doing DJ-Kicks
By daverh 23rd Feb, 2010
One of the dance music community’s most celebrated mix series, !K7’s beloved DJ-Kicks series is set to return in 2010 with more mix compilations, the first of which will be served up by none other than DFA Records knob-twiddler The Juan MacLean.
Various Artists - Athens, compiled by Underworld Vs The Misterons
By e_j_montano 27th Nov, 2009
The legendary dance duo serve up a new compilation on the equally legendary !K7 label. If you’re expecting house and techno, then you’ve come to the wrong place. This is all about jazz, improvisation, and musicianship.
The Herbaliser - Band Session 2
By FunkyJ 2nd Oct, 2009
Nearly ten years on, the Herbaliser are still bringing the funk live.
Joakim - Milky Ways
By TheDon 24th Sep, 2009
'Milky Ways' by Joakim is a beautifully elegant extrapolation of electronic music and European indie-rock sensibilities.
Chromeo mixing the new DJ-Kicks compilation
By daverh 20th Jul, 2009
With an impeccable pedigree for turning in eclectic and entertaining DJ mixes, the revered DJ-Kicks series is back with their latest offering, funked out by Canadian duo Chromeo.
Tosca - No Hassle
By Bleekster 21st Apr, 2009
Tosca return with a marvellous album bound to relax you in your Sunday banana lounge. Never has an album title been so fitting - 'No Hassle' is one of the most accessible sounding records I’ve heard in years.
Boozoo Bajou - Grains
By tiger_tommy 19th Mar, 2009
Grains, the third album from German duo Boozoo Bajou, represents a successful fusion of musical elements old and new.
Circlesquare - Songs About Dancing and Drugs
By grattan 27th Jan, 2009
Despite its bold title, 'Songs About Dancing and Drugs' is far from a floor filler for arm waving and cheek chewing - more a ‘morning after’ record or electronic folk album.
The Matthew Herbert Big Band - There's Me and There's You
By evilchris2 13th Jan, 2009
While Matthew Herbert's 2001 debut album in his Big Band incarnation 'Goodbye Swingtime' represented one of his deepest forays yet into 'live' instrumentation, seven years on this long-awaited follow-up 'There's Me And There's You'
Bomb The Bass - Future Chaos
By evilchris2 12th Nov, 2008
It's been a long time out in the wilderness for Bomb The Bass' Tim Simenon; after his 1995 'Clear' album and its accompanying breakout single 'Bug Powder Dust', he virtually disappeared for the next decade.
Quiet Village - K7! Flavour Mix
By i_have_ADD 2nd Jun, 2008
After three sought-after singles for the Whatever We Want label, plus remixes for the likes of Gorillaz and François K, Quiet Village step out of the shadows to present their much anticipated debut album, ‘Silent Movie’.
The Herbaliser - Same As It Never Was
By tigger 22nd May, 2008
From the beginning, The Herbaliser have had their heads stuck in the past, but their butts have definitely bopping on the dance floor.
Carl Craig - 'Anything Goes Mix'
By i_have_ADD 11th Apr, 2008
Renowned producer, remixer, DJ and record label owner Carl Craig is one of the few artists who can truly claim to have shaped the sound of modern electronic music.




