There’s a lot of things one could call Steve Bug; label owner, DJ, producer, music-lover and so on and so forth. The guy has so many hats to try on at times it’s unbelievable how he juggles one occupation from the next. Whilst running one of the most broad-minded electronic labels at the moment (Poker Flat), he’s maintained his stance on past, present and future audio concoctions from himself and others. With a busy schedule and a limited amount of time, Steve spoke URB about his label operations, upcoming releases and how he handles everything at once. Oh, and he gave us this fantastic mix. No tracklist. Open mind and open ears are necessary over here. Check out the interview after the jump.
There’s nothing to really say about this week’s podcast other than the fact its from the legend that is Zombie Nation. Yeah there’s “Kernkraft 400″, but that’s just one part of the man’s lengthy production history. Don’t …
So we know that pretty much anything Flying Lotus touches is gonna get passed and praised by all corners of the musicsphere these days, right? Even something he had, by his own admittance, forgotten about. We first heard about this mix why FlyLo tweeted:
“OH dang found this mix i made of all these records I found in the valley… Slipped my mind. I meant to put it out last year..my bad. on it.”
He passed is on to his old bosses at Stones Throw (and by bosses, we’re referring to when he was an intern), and soon a whole bunch of new heads were signing up for the label’s awesome podcast series on iTunes to check out Flying Lotus’ Lovers Melt mix, …
Kate Simko is a rarity amongst the electronic world; pounding out live shows and releases like there’s no tomorrow and striving to always do more. Is there anything she can’t do? URB chatted with Ghostly’s signature gal about her new record, Lights Out, as well as her personal story: past, present and future. Along with that is her exclusive mix from the confines of Fabric in London, one of our favorite venues. Check out the mix and interview after the jump.
There isn’t much to say about dÉbruit besides he is truly one-of-a-kind. The formely Parisian-based (London-based) producer is known for taking the sounds of hip-hop, jazz, UK bass and of course North African sounds, dÉbruit is an unsung hero in the …
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