Thursday, November 13, 2008



MP3MAIL #3

Stay Ali make intricate electro pop that pays tribute to the softer swirly sides of house. Germany's Future Flashs has been kind enough to send us a new remix that he did for the Swedes recently and like his bang on remix of the super popular 'Woah' by Grum he once again delivers. [paintings - Francoise Nielly]
DL : Stay Ali - Emotional Day (Future Flashs Vocal Mix) .


Finger Lickin' Records have offered up an unreleased Lee Coombs track, "Future Sound of Retro (2008)", taken from the 10-Years of Finger Lickin' album. This year Finger Lickin Records celebrated their 10th Anniversary, and to mark the occasion they put together the 3-CD limited edition boxset of tracks past and present. Music from Plump DJs, Krafty Kuts & A-Skillz, Soul of Man and Drumattic Twins is all present plus some especially commissioned remixes from the Stanton Warriors, Utah Saints, Micky Slim and Lee Coombs.
DL : Lee Coombs - Future Sound Of Retro 2008 remix


Finger Lickin Facts

* Lee Coombs Future Sound of Retro (FSOR) was one of the first and most successful releases for the label.

* The Finger Lickin' sound, where musical genres have been blurred, spans funk, hip hop, house, breakbeat and electro all mixed into a melting pot of audio bliss has literally impacted upon tens of thousands of clubbers across the planet.

* Starting life in the renowned Camden, London record store, Vinyl Addiction (RIP), Finger Lickin is one of the longest running and leading Breakbeat labels and home to Lee Coombs, Soul of Man, Krafty Kuts, A-Skillz, Slyde, Drumatic Twins, Brothers Bud and the Plump DJs.

* Having now been running for 10-years, they have issued over 100 releases and can be credited with being a multiple award winner for the International Breakspoll 'Best Label' gong.


Oklahoma City Bombers Trash Yourself have done my head again with another assault on the cerebelum with their trademark electro punk mayhem. Metal bassline and crunchy vocals blended into a helluva great time.
DL : Trash Yourself - Forget It .

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