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Bass Explorer Podcast 002

We’re back. And with more bass. Podcast 002 is now available for streaming and download. Tracklist Mefjus & Kasra – Cypher Amoss – Dilate Survey – Treibgut Frankee – Harlequin Xtrah – Shock Treatment HYQXYZ & Ghostnotes – Facebreaker Shockone – Harmonize Alix Perez – Annie’s Song (SPY Remix) YT – Reggae Music Save Me Life (Serial Killaz Remix) Herbie[...]

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Stavrogin – Working Better [Review + Free Download]

What does everyone want? A Pet Liger of course; they’re huge, cuddly, and do PR with neighbours and door-to-door salesmen. But in the long-term, they’re expensive and totally take-up too much space. A much better option is the Pet Liger imprint who’ve just dropped their second release for free, and if the neighbours don’t like it then it may be[...]

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Skimatix feat. E. Heath – Shattered Reflections [Review]

When I stumbled upon Skimatix ft E.Heath ‘ThoughtRender003’, I couldn’t wait to hear the full release. I know nothing about ThoughtRender or of James Lawrie aka Skimatix friend E.Heath (other than that he has a background in experimental music and a collection of rare synthesisers), but Skimatix himself has been writing bass music and some accomplished Juke and Footwork for[...]

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CoMa interview: Working with Feint, Collaborating with Eminence & Redmoon and bacon pancakes

Greetings Cole. Following the huge success of ‘Snake Eyes’ released on Monstercat last year, yourself and Feint have united once more to bring the stunning ‘Solitude’ to our needy little eardrums. What were your ideas behind the words? Actually I wrote about that the night it came out and I had explained: “The vocals to this track were very personal[...]

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Reso Interview: Tangram Remixed, the Terminator of production, and beasts in the basement

Thanks for taking the time to talk to us about the forthcoming remix collection of your debut album, Tangram, on Civil Music. Just like the original album, there are a multitude of styles and genres featured. Is this a trend that you’ll be continuing with? Most definitely. I like making a varied amount of music. Just making one style would[...]