
Ninja Tune has been one of the great forward-thinking independent labels of the last 20 years and DJ Food, a project that emerged from the l...
Ninja Tune has been one of the great forward-thinking independent labels of the last 20 years and DJ Food, a project that emerged from the l...
When Call To Mind came out in 2007, the less widely known sounds of the duo of George Levings and Guy Brewer brought the name Commix to the...
"I got a call from Ninja Tune and thought 'oh yeah, you're that label that releases my albums occasionally, but not when I don't record them...
Producers Lee Dagger and Marc JB, together with veteran dance vocalist Katherine Ellis, collectively known as Bimbo Jones, release a relentl...
In this day and age, for any independent label to reach their tenth anniversary is no small feat, let alone releasing such consistent qualit...
Exploding onto the drum & bass scene with massive single "Vault" back in 2004, it wasn't until 2005 that the hype surrounding Pendulum was f...
The breaks scene has stagnated in recent years and this album does little to lift that cloud. Despite some excellent standout tracks from on...
Over two decades have passed since the legendary "Beat Dis put Bomb the Bass on the map, firmly cemented the smiley face as the symbol of U...
The second album from the now globally scattered Kiwi band Quarter Acre Lifestyle is in many ways summed up by the first track. On "Captains...
For the third release in the Mixing series on Sonar Kollektiv, the helm is taken by 4heros Dego (Dennis McFarlane) and as one would expect...
Dutch broken beat trio Noisia provide another fine entry into the stalwart Fabriclive series. Kicking off with a rousing war cry sample "Can...
Despite five excellent compilations so far, each featuring the freshest tracks by the likes of DMZ, Loefah, Skream, Hatcha, Youngsta, Benga...
With Thomas Fehlmann departed from the project, The Dream is a return to form for Alex Paterson and the Orb since the last album on techno-o...
For their third work, The Sun & The Neon Light, Booka Shade have taken a step away from the dance floor for a more complete album experience...
The duo from Chicago that are Walter Meego sound more like they have been extracted from a Parisian electro music workshop, with a combinati...
The first and most notable difference in Quaristicecompared to other Autechre albums is the 20 tracks, each at an average of three minutes....
The groups biggest mistake was naming themselves after something The Offices David Brent once said essentially any words uttered from Ri...
When youve lost your direction its often reassuring to return to the familiar of where you started in order to reflect and contemplate on...
The line between rock and electronic music may not be invisible but it seems to get blurrier by the day. Postal Service may have been a cata...
Despite the unnecessarily long title and some fairly obvious track selections, as the name suggests, the three-disc compilation is not witho...