Weekly Transmission 24!


Word up DT fans,

This week we have competitions buldging out ever orifice of the site including the FINAL chance to Win tickets to Global Gathering,  a pair of K-Swiss trainers and Need 2 Soul Goodies, an amazing Aluminum Coca Cola bottle series all styled by different DJs and AAA passes to Hard House Academy!

This week's Podcast comes from Bpitch Control maestro Kiki, recorded live at a recent, sensational gig in Madrid; this fine mix joins the dots between deep house, bumpy tech house, and deep, atmospheric techno. Lush indeed.  

We check out the superb tech-house sounds of Bearweasel in the new talent section and we interview Glenn Morrison,  Splitloop and Tobi Neumann and there’s our complete cover of 02 wireless festival last weekend! Also we have the exclusive first news of the South West Four Afterparty hosted by Bedrock, secret sundaze parties,  David Spoon album news and AKA 10th Birthday line ups!

Next week we bring you our round up of Exit Festival and a new Podcast! If you are an good with a camera we are looking for a dedicated team to be the Data Transmission official photographers, if this sounds up your street then email grahame@datatransmission.co.uk

Have a fun weekend
DT xx


 
 
 
  
Bearweasel
 
With releases on Tsuba, Murmur, Perc Trax and Supernature, this London duo are making big waves in the tech-house scene.

Written By: BenGomori
 
 
 
  
Glenn Morrison – it’s trance, but not as we know it.
 
The Canadian hotshot has been making a name for himself with big euphoric productions of late…


 
 
 
  
Fatboy Slim brings the beach to Hyde Park
 
Saturday saw Mr. Cook headline Wireless – but he was by far the best on offer...


 
 
 
  
Big Pimpin' London style with Jay-Z
 
His set at Glastonbury was hailed a success - but how would he fare in London?


 
 
 
  
Splitloop pleasure themselves
 
The Irish breaks duo have a new album out - we found out more and delved into their creative process


 
 
 
  
Teutonic tribalism: Tobi Neumann
 
German house ‘n’ tech genius Tobi Neumann filled us in on his love for aeroplane technology….


 
 
 
 
  
South West Four After Party announced!
 
Hosted by one of the world’s biggest clubbing brands, none other than Bedrock...
 
 
 
 
 
  
AKA celebrates 10th birthday
 
London's best DJ bar reaches a decade on July 31st with Basement Jaxx, Fabio, Jimpster + more...
 
 
 
 
 
  
Dave Spoon artist album on the way
 
The new Radio 1 DJ has revealed he's been collaborating with the likes of DJ Zinc on new material...
 
 
 
 
 
  
1 week, 3 secretsundaze parties
 
Lucky London is being treated to a triple whammy from the underground house 'n' tech dons next week.
 
 
 

 
London's MiMo to release compilation
Dan Ghenacia relaunches Freak n' Chic boat parties
AKA celebrates 10th birthday
Reading add 37 new acts to the bill...
Steve Bug working on Bugnology 3
Mercury Rising!
Staged rushed!
Pendulum Video Exclusive
Save Our Souls
'Worst Festival Ever' vows to return
The Wonky Pop Tour
Kiddstock 2008 announce line up

>> click here for full news
 
 
 
  
Tom Budden - Snakebite/Muddy Face
on : Alive
Reviewed By: triggs

More tech-house than anything else with its tight underlying analogue bassline and synth stabs, it's quite sparse but also driving and big sounding - an unusual combination
 
 
 
  
The Body Snatchers ft. Sporty-O & Yolanda - Call Me
on : Passenger
Reviewed By: BenGomori

A seriously fresh sounding track from the rather fresh Bodysnatchers album that combines old skool 808 claps with rumbling bass kicks...
 
 
 
  
Joel Armstrong - Vancity Magic EP
on : Dot Dot Records
Reviewed By: BenGomori

Been out since last month but we can't get enough of this superb, crips-as-fook 3-track of super-charged melodic prog.
 
 
 
  
Gio-Red - Locust
on : Drag N Drop
Reviewed By: Matty O

Not in the foodchain of Lizard or Iguana, but a Greek tech-house swarm of rapture and ruptures.
 
 
 
  
Various Artists selected by Jon Sa Trinxa - Balearic Beach Session
Hope & Sorrow

on : Lab Oratoire
 

This isn’t a vintage chill-out compilation by any means, but it’s still a pretty fine summer selection that most will enjoy.

Reviewed By: BenGomori
 
 
 
  
Various Artists mixed by Slam - Sci-Fi Hi-Fi 5
Hope & Sorrow

on : Lab Oratoire
 

Like an old school friend you haven’t seen for 15 years, Slam sure have changed. On the basis of this new mix for Soma anyway.

Reviewed By: BenGomori
 
 
 
  
The Bug - London Zoo
Hope & Sorrow

on : Lab Oratoire
 

The Bug's long awaited follow-up album to the brilliant 'Pressure' proves to be a terrifying masterpiece.

Reviewed By: mark edwards
 
 

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