Heavy Rotation
New hardcore from Colonial Wound and No Escape, unreleased Distance and Skream, and recent discoveries Why Bother?, Tunic, and False Pockets. Plus a bunch of Unbroken and an ambient section.
I like it when these are able to have sections and this one kinda does: drum & bass, math rock, dubstep, hardcore. I don’t normally put my own stuff in here but I thought my new ambient remix would fit well after the Jehu-like freakout that is Unbroken’s “Curtain” and then I couldn’t resist putting in Christoph de Babalon’s epic ambient piece “Opium” from 1997. Enjoy and leave a comment if you make a new discovery.
“Julia Lang” Westside Gunn
“Kosmos świadomości” Why Bother? and Barbara Jackiewicz
“Orange Flower” Nothing Moving
“Dead (Too)” Christoph de Babalon (1997)
“Water” Christoph de Babalon (1997)
“It’s All Good” Current Value
“Blue Velvet” Distance
“Inversion” Quicksand (check out the video here)
“The Sun Gets Down” False Pockets
“The Sun Gets Down, Pt. 2” False Pockets
“Robotronic” Turing Machine (2000)
“Jaws” Skream
“Insider” Distance
“Radius” Tunic
“I” Colonial Wound
“Insomniac” No Escape
“Lies On Your Sleeve” No Escape
“Absentee Debate” Unbroken (1995)
“End of a Life Time” Unbroken (1994)
“Curtain” Unbroken (1994)
“_7:51” Halifax A.D. remixed by Cages
“Opium” Christoph de Babalon (1997)
Heavy on the hip-hop with new Big Ghost Ltd, Conway The Machine, and Muja Messiah and vintage ragga-jungle from the early-00’s Shockout Records era (Kid 606, The Bug, Daddy Freddy, Wayne Lonesome) and a lot more.