Weekly Transmission 127!

Well what can we say – we rocked We Love... Space! Thanks to all who came and partied with us. Recordings of our room coming soon, and we’ll be back sometime!

This week’s Podcast comes from Detroit deep house master Patrice Scott – a late bloomer with lots to offer – while there’s new music from Aeroplane, Magnetic Man, The Count & Sinden, Riva Starr, Butch and Pendulum on the weekly Round-Up Podcast.

Speaking of Aeroplane, we spoke with the man otherwise known as Vito De Luca about his split from his erstwhile co-pilot and his forthcoming debut album, got the lowdown from Swedish House Mafia man Axwell, found out about Egyptian trance (yes) with Aly & Fila, and gave the full rundown on the awesome Worldwide Festival. There’s also chat with New Zealand’s wonderful Electric Wire Hustle in New Talent, and some probing of English tech house stalwarts Soul Mekanik.

Don’t forget about our party on August 13th with Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs at London’s Silver Bullet – click here or on the banner above for more details. Just £5 in!

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THIS WEEK'S PODCAST / ROUND-UP

 
Data Transmission Podcast - 117 Patrice Scott   Data Transmission Round-Up Podcast
     
 
 
   
Electric Wire Hustle
 
God DAMN what’s going on in New Zealand? More utter smoothness in a future soul vein from this amazing 3-piece...

Written By: BenGomori
 
 
 
   
Flying solo: Aeroplane
 
Vito De Luca tells us about the split, how he makes music and his debut album...


 
 
 
   
20 Questions: Soul Mekanik
 
The UK tech house duo suffer our burning asks this week...


 
 
 
   
Aly & Fila: the future sound of Egypt
 
The trance duo talk about their debut album and their Armada-run label....


 
 
 
   
Putting out the vibe with Axwell
 
We chatted to the Swedish House Mafia man from Ibiza


 
 
 
   
Worldwide Festival: in a league of its own
 
We spent a week in the South of France with Gilles Peterson's festival...


 
 
 
 
   
Warehouse Project line-ups announced
 
DT co-hosts on Sept 25th launch with Eric Prydz, Basement Jaxx, Felix Da Housecat...
 
 
 
 
 
   
Rusko calls Deadmau5 ‘a skinny little c**t’
 
Beef following the mau5 supposedly calling security on Rusko at a gig for smoking weed...
 
 
 
 
 
   
Justice are back in the studio
 
Busy P reveals that they recently started work on album number 2...
 
 
 
 
 
   
New version of TRAKTOR on the way
 
Native Instruments have put out this teaser video featuring Dubfire using it at Space...
 
 
 

 
Justice are back in the studio
Hospital Records sign New Zealand’s Shapeshifter
Dubfire & Erick Morillo headline Poland’s Electrocity V
D. Ramirez’s Unsigned Producer Competition: first winner announced
Stream the new Major Lazer EP 'Lazers Never Die'
DJ Cheeba DJing with Beck's Vier beer pumps
Bilal returns with ‘Airtight’s Revenge’
Carl Craig turns vocalist for Agoria
Bag Raiders announce debut album
Round-Up: The Count & Sinden, Riva Starr + Toddla T
Funkagenda launches Funk Farm label
Mercury Music Prize 2010 nominations revealed

>> click here for full news
 
 
 
   
Dooze Jackers - Got Line EP
on : Rogue Industries
Reviewed By: Matty O

Ear-plugs at the ready for another set of treble-piercing hoedowns taking their place under the ‘Dutch-house’ umbrella.
 
 
 
   
Tcherniak & Thomas - Control
on : Rogue Industries
Reviewed By: Matty O

Tech-house from Trade twosome that stops short of going in for the kill, shown how its done by its remix accomplices.
 
 
 
   
Mutant Clan - Plan A
on : Rockets & Ponies
Reviewed By: R_EXile

Timo Maas and Santos deliver yet another wild, sinister, and finely-crafted 2-tracker
 
 
 
   
Kraymon - Without Words
on : Dusted Breaks
Reviewed By: Matty O

Impeccably righteous breaks – rule out any contradictions and get set adrift on the psalms of Pete Horsham.
 
 
 
   
Mount Kimbie - Crooks & Lovers

on :Hotflush Recordings
 

Hugely anticipated debut album from bass music's duo of the moment.

Reviewed By: RustyJames
 
 
 
   
Flore - Raw

on :Botchit & Scarper
 

Brash bass, squinky electro and B-more tings a’gwan...and more to the Flore besides as she rides waves of synergy.

Reviewed By: Matty O
 
 
 
   
Hernán Cattáneo - Renaissaince: Master Series

on :Renaissance
 

Hernan Cattaneo presents another exciting chapter in the Renaissance Masters Series with a brand new approach...

Reviewed By: janmikulin
 
 

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