Thursday, April 5, 2012

New Releases !

100% Pure Dubstep ...


Bassrael - STK - 039





Release Date: 04/02/2012



Jak A Tron - STK - 040




Release Date: 05/01/2012



Liam Logik - STK - 041



Release Date: 06/01/2012


click link on player to go direct to store.








Friday, March 9, 2012

No added Pop.No Trance numbers !

Bassrael / STK - 039 GGRIOT , GGRiot (DubGun RMX) , BSSRL+TOURETTE+MENTOLOG_-_Bulldozer_Harry

Release Date 2 / 4 / 2012



Jak A Tron / STK - 040 Feel the Beat , Lost , Melolagnia

Release Date 1 /5 / 2012






Liam Logik / STK - 041 Lucid dream , Powerline , Pulsar

Release Date 1 / 6 / 2012



Contains No added Pop or Trance numbers.


100% pure Dubstep.


Suitable for Vegans and Vegetarians.

Thursday, November 10, 2011

The Sound of Dubstep Darker

The Sound of Dubstep Darker

The Sound of Dubstep series returns for another outing after selling over 250,000 copies! Featuring 28 exclusive tracks and two mixes, this instalment focuses on the darker sounds which have made Dubstep a worldwide phenomenon. Ministry of Sound provides another epic release with tracks from Skream, Joker, Funtcase, Subscape,Gully Floss, 16 Bit and loads more!

This isn’t one for the faint hearted so turn it up and get Dubstepping!





The Sound of Dubstep Darker Megamix - OUT NOW! by Ministry of Sound

Release Date: 06/11/11

UPC: 5026535914419

Cat No: MOS105DE

Label: Ministry of Sound

Price Band: Mid

Territories: UK|IE


TRACKLISTING:

1

Laidback Luke vs Example

Natural Disaster

Skream Remix

2

Funtcase

Gorilla Flex

Roksonix King Kong Remix

3

JFB & Fatboy Slim

Praise You

JFB Remix

4

Zed Bias feat. Skream

Badness


5

Yogi feat. Ayah Marar

Follow U

Xilent Remix

6

Die & Interface feat. William Cartwright

Bright Lights

Joker Remix

7

Foreign Beggars ft. Black Sun Empire

Solace One

8

The Black Ghosts

Some Way Through this

Plasitican & Skream mix

9

The Qemists ft. Wiley

Dem Na Like Me

Subscape Dub

10

Statelapse & Rokssonix

Let's Go


11

Dodge & Fuski

Killing Me feat Kezza

12

Zomboy

Pirate Hooker


13

Skism

Rise of the Idiots

Funtcase Remix

14

Skeptiks

Under The Bed

15

Amon Tobin

Surge

16 Bit Remix

16

Teknian

Ruff

Coven Remix

17

Apollo

Killer


18

Dodge & Fuski

Filth

19

Kaney

Remake


20

Southbound Hangers

Something Out There


21

Sashaslay

I Need A Touch


22

Apollo feat. Joe Tano

Running Against The Clock


23

Refix

Soldier ft Taji


24

Chrispy

Open


25

The Qemists feat. Maxsta

Renegade

VIP Remix

26

Skit

Evaporate


27

Gully Floss

Gullystep


28

A-Bot

Took My Luv


29

The Sound of Dubstep Darker - Mix 1



30

The Sound of Dubstep Darker - Mix 2




http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/the-sound-dubstep-darker-ministry/id477217605?affId=1405655

http://www.ministryofsound.com/shop/product/music/38275/the-sound-of-dubstep-darker---ministry-of-sound/?utm_source=dubstepdarker&utm_medium=dubstepdarker&utm_campaign=dubstepdarker

OUT NOW !

Monday, August 22, 2011

Take It to The Streets

Check out the promo video for

''Take It to The Streets''

Mr Bristow's contribution to the ''Subversive EP''
(released 25.7.11)





available to purchase here

http://www.trackitdown.net/genre/breaks/track/3437133.html).


The track is a catchy breakbeat banger with pumping drums,
an infectious lead synth and lyrics
that capture the zeitgeist of the current turbulent social and political climate.

For more details on Mr Bristow, check out www.mrbristow.co.uk

Wednesday, August 10, 2011

Illegal Rave

LIAM LOGIK

OUT NOW !!

available from all major download stores




Monday, August 1, 2011

DJ school offers lessons in turntablism

Fazed by faders?

Then why not sack off that BA in anthropology and throw your tuition fees at DJ lessons from the pros?


After eight years of fancying myself as a DJ – The Funk Pursuivant – I realised that I'm unable to grasp even the simplest of techniques. I can't mix, instead relying on drunk luck to segue one track into another. I steer clear of records with worryingly long outros because that would require "beat-matching". The choice was stark: live a Don Draper-type DJ lie or, in the words of MC Tunes, "release my beef and erase grief".

Point Blank in Hoxton is run by Rob Cowan, once bass player in rave-era funk-house outfit HoneyChile, and Jules Brookes, formerly of acid-jazz ensemble Raw Stylus. Offering courses in DJ skills, music production, radio production, songwriting and the music business, they claimed they could teach me the basics in a day. With the imminent rise in university fees, Point Blank, a private college, is experiencing a surge of interest. Its staffroom is a who's who of clubland: Pete Tong, Louie Vega, Basement Jaxx, Carl Cox, Annie Mac, Annie Nightingale and Boy George give their time. If there were a canteen, Marva Whitney would be dinnerlady.

"We don't support what's happened with university tuition fees," says Jules, "but people are considering, 'Do I want to take on £40,000 of debt and study social anthropology, or do I want to follow something I love and have a dream for, like music?' That's what we're seeing happen here."

Today, Point Blank faces a challenge. DJ tutor Ben Bristow (DJ name: Mr Bristow) will need a masters degree in patience if he's to prevent himself from slamming my hands into the decks. Mr Bristow reaches for Lazy (Original Mix) by X-Press 2 and Billie Jean (Bushwacka! Remix) by Michael Jackson.

"The mixer, with all its flashing lights and buttons … it's like trying to fly a spaceship," I tell my teacher. Mr Bristow has heard it all before. I quickly learn that modern music works in "phrases" of four bars; this is the basis of DJing. Maths! We beat-count using our fingers, before running through the mixer. Slowly, the icy grip of fear thaws. By 2.30pm, I'm switching from Lazy to Billie Jean, sometimes terribly, occasionally world-class. For so long the effects knob on the mixer has been an absolute no-go, but it becomes apparent I've been missing out on a whole universe of showing-off. The echo function's like a DJ cheat. No longer will I shy away from running Model 500 into Weezer.

Exhilarated, I head for a cuppa in Point Blank's kitchen. By the fridge is star pupil Dr Benstein. Bound for the US, he dreams of producing Beyoncé and Rihanna.

"I've been coming here for two and a half years," he says. "It's high time parents stop thinking music is for people who don't have ambition. On the train, everyone's listening to music. Without music, there's no life."

Courses start from £245, see pointblanklondon.com for info

Lee Gale
The Guardian, Saturday 9 July 2011
Article history

Monday, July 4, 2011

New Releases !

Next set of releases from the Subtek camp are....


Subversive

25th July 2011



Liam Logik / Ilegal Rave ep

8th August 2011




Narky

22nd August 2011




Liam Logik / Legal High ep

12th September 2011




Jak a Tron


26th September 2011






Stay Tuned !