The much-loved drum’n'bass soul-man Calibre is finally doing a CD mix for the prestigious Fabriclive series.
Set to release in March, this long-awaited edition features wonderful gems from Marcus Intalex’s Soul:R, Marky’s Innerground records.
As the world of electronic music continues to move away from the dry, minimal sound, Move D’s warm, deep past looks prescient. But while deep house and ambient music may once again fall out of favor, David Moufang, the man behind the Move D name, will most likely keep plugging away until the whole thing comes around again. (After all, he’s already been at it for more than 20 years.)
Since making his start in the London underground scene in early 2009, XXXY has been making waves in the blog world with his EPs and single releases on three of UK’s most hotly-tipped labels, Orca, Well Rounded and Infrasonics. Check out his latest single “Got Me So”, released earlier this year.
Responsible for some of the best “liquid funk” sounds in the drum’n'bass history, Utah Jazz is widely regarded as one of the originators of the genre.
From the man responsible for some of the finest liquid-funk in drum & bass history, comes a brand new album of original dancefloor gold
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