hint
party record with a siren
would be interested to know how many of the members here are into / aware of people like bugz in the attic...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/essentialmix/tracklistings.shtml
that's a mix they did for UK radio at the weekend (you'll be able to listen to the stream until this weekend)
I guess I see them as sort of straddling the gap between house and underground garage... certainly not grimey, but tracks that appear in that mix like "gypo" by mark force, seiji's track with spoonface and the solid groove remix of sunship certainly cross over. one of the crew, daz-i-kue, records as da ends (of "are you really from the ends?" fame) and many of the bigger names in the scene have been active in music for many many years - whether it be drum and bass or house or whatever. dego and domu are 2 good examples of this.
I personally really connect with the whole broken beat scene (as most people seem to call it) and we try and push a lot of the music through our crew's website http://www.futureboogie.com and the club night.
http://www.bbc.co.uk/radio1/dance/essentialmix/tracklistings.shtml
that's a mix they did for UK radio at the weekend (you'll be able to listen to the stream until this weekend)
I guess I see them as sort of straddling the gap between house and underground garage... certainly not grimey, but tracks that appear in that mix like "gypo" by mark force, seiji's track with spoonface and the solid groove remix of sunship certainly cross over. one of the crew, daz-i-kue, records as da ends (of "are you really from the ends?" fame) and many of the bigger names in the scene have been active in music for many many years - whether it be drum and bass or house or whatever. dego and domu are 2 good examples of this.
I personally really connect with the whole broken beat scene (as most people seem to call it) and we try and push a lot of the music through our crew's website http://www.futureboogie.com and the club night.