This week’s best mixes include all things acid from Luke Vibert, music to make you hardcore from Mumdance and Butterz grime in Glasgow.
All things acid. Promoting the release of Ridmik, his new LP on Hypercolour Records, which has been described as a “very personal project with the TB-303”, Luke Vibert draws from oddball electro, classic hip-hop and 303 funk in edition 432 of FACT‘s mix series. Stream above, track listing available here.
Bicep mix up “a collection of their latest acquisitions and fancies” in the 196th of LWE‘s series of podcasts. A stream and interview here, download here.
Music to make you hardcore. Mumdance brings together 1993 – 1994 ‘proto’-era hardcore for i-D. The Hackney-based DJ and producer, whose tracks have found release on Tectonic, Mad Decent and Unknown to the Unknown, cites the influences. Stream or download above, track listing available here.
We love Acid. Shadow Dancer promote the last I LOVE ACID club night at Corsica Studios in London, April 12th 2014. Stream above, track listing here.
Butterz grime in Glasgow. An excerpt from Butterz pair Elijah & Skilliam alongside Newham Generals MC D Double E on Glasgow sound system Mungo’s Hi Fi, which was recorded live at Glasgow Art School for RinseFM ahead of the line-up’s 4-hour set at Fabric, May 16th. More info here, stream above.
FABRICLIVE x Hoya: Hoya. Krystal Klear promotes Hoya: Hoya’s hosting of Fabric‘s room 2 on the 4th of April with the latest FABRICLIVE session, info/tickets/lineup here. Stream and download above.
‘In Aalst No One Can Hear U Scream’. Belgium’s exciting young house producer-DJ Innershades, whose 12″ ‘That Girl‘ has brought support from Julio Bashmore, Ben UFO and Darksky, lays down analogue house and techno for Creme Organization‘s Creme Podcast #21. Stream and download above, track listing here.