Archive for September, 2010
It’s An African Celebration
ZZT is a project of Tiga and Zombie Nation, who you surely all know and love. Some even more than others. Apart from the countless underground classics they made with their solo projects, ZZT is also a well-known character in the music scene, with tracks like The Worm and Lower State Of Consciousness. Actually, that’s [...]
Aerial Club #2
Hanger 20’s Aerial Club is the new electro/disco night in Breda, where the DJ’s are tend to push the boundaries of the underground club music, but also entertain the crowd with some classics now and then. On this night it’s certain you will hear new music and party hard. The second Aerial Club night will [...]
Rauw x Decked Out x ADE
Rauw will be leaving the Melkweg for a new venue in Amsterdam, which will be Trouw. But before the event does that, it shan’t be going without a good celebration of almost 3 years Rauw at the Melkweg venue. In collaboration with the English top agency Decked Out and Berlin-based record label Boysnoize Records, Rauw [...]
Shook – The Glow EP
Shook is one of the most talented producers in The Netherlands, perhaps in the world even. Having played several gigs throughout The Netherlands and Europe, releasing his first 12″ EP will take him one step closer to the top fame in this music world. This is the début 12″ by Shook. Shook crafts a more [...]
Jaimie Fanatic – Photobook EP
Jaimie Fanatic, believe it or not, started out being a techno dj for many years. At the time the repetitive drum programming got him bored and he switched to a more house type of music. Now after many years of producing Indie Electro tracks he gets back to his roots and gives us “Photobook”. A [...]
Baskerville – Disco Biscuits
Disco Biscuits is the debut album of Baskerville. The producer duo from Haarlem, Thijs van der Klugt and Bart Possemis (ex-Relax), already had some attention through an EP from 2009 and because of their remixes for names like Pete Philly & Perquisite and The Do. Now the gentlemen are also acknowledged by the Dutch 3FM [...]
