Moody producer and all-round anonymous electronic craftsman Zomby is back with his third record ‘With Love’ later this year. Check out one of the newly released singles from it below:
Overgrown – James Blake
After the mercury music nominated success of his debut album, mood-step poster-boy James Blake is back with his second offering ‘Overgrown’.
Heartbeat (feat. Colin McLoughlin) – Vicetone
You Got Me (Glowing In The Dark) (Piano Radio Edit) – Patrick Hagenaar (feat. Marky Hartley)
Time to put on your dancing shoes. Even though the weekend is over you can still dance around your office/classroom on Monday morning with the help of our good friend Patrick Hagenaar (and Marky Hartley).
An Avalanche of Music to Make Up For Lost Time: My Favorite Tracks Over The Holiday Period

The holidays are over. This means two things: Firstly, I will start posting regularly again. I know that this is a cause for intense celebration on your behalf and I’m happy to announce this news as though it were a late Christmas gift for you. You’re welcome and if I deemed it acceptable to use emoticons in a blog post then you can bet your bottom dollar that there would be a big smiley face right here for you. The second thing that it means is less to do with music and more to do with food and that sad fact that there will not be anymore turkey for a while. I know. It’s a struggle but I’m here for you.
Danger EP – Katy B
God of Joy – ANTHM

Sorry for the lack of posting recently, finals were killer. However, now that I’m done, the next few weeks will be all about relaxing and partying with old friends. The song that will be sure to be played at every party is God of Joy by Duke University alum ANTHM. ANTHM used to be an investment banker on Wall Street, but quit in order to pursue his love of rapping. He quit a good job during a recession in order to pursue music. Even better is that the only reason he took the job in the first place was to support his mom financially after she had lost her job. How can you not love his story? [Read more...]














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