Articles
H. Nakamura's Twilight
Mark Templeton's Ballads

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A Cloakroom Assembly
Ametsub
Anthesteria
Arandel
Alexander Berne
Boxharp
Joseph Capriati
Enrico Coniglio
Cristal
Dapayk Solo
Taylor Deupree
Distant Fires Burning
Federico Durand
Fear Falls Burning
Alan Fitzpatrick
Flying Lotus
Roel Funcken
Harley Gaber
Tobias Hellkvist
Christopher Hipgrave
Hummingbird
Ital Tek
Mathew Jonson
Kabutogani
Haruka Nakamura
Lance Austin Olsen
Ontayso
Pawn
Psychoangelo
ROTFLOL
Michael Santos
Dirk Serries
Signaldrift
Talvihorros
thisquietarmy & Cortez
Jennifer Walshe
Weisman & Davis
Tim Xavier
Year Of No Light

Compilations / Mixes
Arto Mwambe
Clicks & Cuts 5
Dark Matter
dOP
J
Ben Klock
Party Animals
So Far (So Good)
We Are One, In The Sun

EPs
Automobile, Swift
Breitbandkater
Pacheko & Pocz
Cylon
Dirty Culture
Terrence Dixon
Kyle Bobby Dunn
Enduser
Timo Garcia
Kez YM
Little Fritter
Monoceros
David Newlyn
One Second Bridge
Padang Food Tigers
Rameses III
Ryonkt
Nigel Samways
Simon Scott
Shoosh
Mark Templeton
Ten and Tracer
Tracey Thorn
Stanislav Vdovin
Vdovin + Shaydullina

Cardopusher/Ghosts on Tape/Pacheko & Pocz/BADXMAN: Silicon Summer EP
Shockout/Tigerbeat6

This brand new, digital-only EP from the Shockout and Tigerbeat6 camps features four diverse acts who excel at blending elements from a panorama of styles—dubstep, jungle, house, soca, and kuduro among them—into fresh beat-centric cuts. The rollicking burners from Caracas production duo Pacheko & Pocz are seriously infectious body-movers. In “Cohete,” dubstep, house, and soca come together to form thrusting rhythms that could easily propel dancers into convulsions (as could the tune's twitchy and wiry electro-funk melodies), and during “Tigre,” a dub-reggae bass line and galloping beat provide an infectious bottom-end while simple keyboard motifs hold things in place. In addition, San Francisco-based Ghosts On Tape brings the mechano-funk to “Midnight Moves” and dresses up its bass-heavy bump with an ululating swirl of vocal psychedelia; Barcelona producer Cardopusher twists dubstep and house into a jaunty, synth-drenched fusion in “Heartbeat Jam”; and UK producer BADXMAN pulls “The Deep End” out of a grab-bag of wonky synth fireworks and roiling beats. Artistic differences aside, the EP's material is polished and high-quality from start to finish.

July 2010