Weekly Transmission 018!

Hola!

First of all apologies for the delayed Weekly Transmission last week – we are experiencing some technical challenges at the moment which involve one of us being in New Zealand! We hope y’all had a good Bank Holiday...we checked out Gatecrasher, which was pretty decent in terms of music and crowd, but marred by rubbish weather. Well, that’s what you get for going to a British festival...

This week on DT, we threw the New Talent spotlight on Oslo Records (home to men of the moment like Johnny D and Federico Molinari), had some intimate chats with Dutch star Laidback Luke, those energetic Shit Disco guys and German electro/techno alchemist Oliver Huntemann, and checked out Renaissance and Brand New Fiction in London. We’ve also got news and reviews on the likes of Daft Punk, Renegade Hardware, Marcus Schulz, Judgement Sundays, Simian Mobile Disco, Sketpa, Midnight Juggernaughts, Anjunabeats, Luciano, The Presets, Bestival, Gatecrasher Summer Sound System, Chibuku, Xzibit and loads more...

Plus this week we’re giving you the chance to win tickets to Armada Ibiza and copies of Armin van Buuren’s new album, and more chances to win Creamfields Central Europe tickets and goodies from Toolroom Records and Roger Sanchez’s Release Yourself!

Anyone got any Veras? Lahhhhvly

DT xxx

 
 
 
   
Oslo Records
 
Home to the likes of Johnny D, Federico Molinari and Guillaume & The Coutu Dumonts, Oslo are one of the hottest labels in the house/tech scene right now.

Written By: BenGomori
 
 
 
   
Renaissance continues Ministry's renaissance
 
The prog legends brought another strong line-up to MOS in the form of Zabiela and Sebastien Leger...

 
 
 
   
The return of the Dutch: Laidback Luke
 
No he's not Swedish, but he's learnt a thing or two from a certain Nordic organised crime family...

 
 
 
   
Shit Disco: “it was like Noel Edmonds’ Christmas Presents or something”
 
Blending electro, indie, punk, techno, disco and anything else groovy, Shit Disco shot to fame...

 
 
 
   
Pearson, Octave One & Tanzmann take on Brand New Fiction
 
An intimate party with three killer headliners in South London - too good to be true?

 
 
 
   
Oliver Huntemann's burning questions
 
We fired some very necessary Qs at the electro-techno master....

 
 
 
   
Daft Punk working on fourth studio album
 
Their ex-manager, Pedro "Busy P" Winter confirmed....

 
 
 
   
Chems let-down at Gatecrasher SSS
Main stage destroyed by wind at the big Bank Holiday festival...

 
 
 
   
Markus Schulz video interview with South West Four
They caught up with Markus on a recent visit to London....

 
 
 
   
Luciano brings that Swiss/Chilean vibe to fabric 41
Featuring our New Talent features Oslo Records, Inner City, Chymera, Reboot...looking very tasty...

 
 

 
>> click here for full news
 
 
 
   
Adam Nickey - Shift
on : Anjunabeats
Reviewed By: jbnumerouno

Well-produced bassline-driven trance, support from the likes of Armin.
 
 
 
   
Karlzee - Double Penetrator 2008
on : Nutty Trance
Reviewed By: dean zone

All in all, 3 excellent hard trance alternatives all worthy of purchase.
 
 
 
   
Pulse - The Lover That You Are
on : Jellybean Soul
Reviewed By: Matty O

Mid-90s classic aims to have you singing along all over again from trendy 2008 surroundings.
 
 
 
   
Nik Weston presents - Funky Instrumentals Vol 2
on : Mukatsuku Records
Reviewed By: Matty O

Another pair of aces bagged and shared by intrepid jazz/funk trekker and vinyl air-miles collector Nik Weston.
 
 
 
   
Delicious Vinyl All Stars
Rmxxology

on : Delicious Vinyl
 
Delicious Vinyl try to please everyone, but by doing so run the risk of alienating most.

Reviewed By: Belle_DIA
 
 
 
   
Midnight Juggernauts
Dystopia

on : Charisma
 
Three Australian guys quit having barbecues and rip a hole in the space-time continuum to create a celestial, euphoric garden of synth for the loveliest of acid trips.

Reviewed By: Belle_DIA
 
 
 
   
Various Artists mixed by Skepta
Rinse 04

on : Rinse
 
Volume 4 in the pirate grime/dubstep/bassline radio station's compilation series; an interesting and insightful listen that adequately envelopes the evolutionary paths of UK garage.

Reviewed By: nhussain
 
 

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