DarkoTheSuper - Loser
Sampleface favourite DarkoTheSuper drops his best album yet in Loser.
Sampleface favourite DarkoTheSuper drops his best album yet in Loser.
Leicester based producer Scott Xylo serves up a cut from his forthcoming EP, ‘2003//Heero Scott’.
Just when you thought you were bored of Pharrell’s Happy, Kaytranada went ahead and rearranged it into a brand new jam.
When we signed Big Groove, we had no idea he employed a stunt double. Meet Jackson Valentine and his new album, Date Night. How many of you have a sexy playlist? It takes skill to craft such a playlist, being able to predict the sensual undulations involved… okay, before this post gets X-rated, I’ll skip …
Data scientist Matt Daniels has examined rappers and their lexicon and discovers who has the largest vocabulary in hip hop. It’s fair to say words play a pivotal role in hip hop music. Contexts have changed over the years but you just can’t beat a fine example of wordplay, no matter what the topic and …
Witness the work that goes into making records with this mini documentary about the art of vinyl mastering.
From Aled Jones to Toto, the guys at MusicRadar list their top 10 most unlikely sample sources. The joy of sampling is there are no right or wrong sources to choose from. Whether it’s the sound of paper being scrunched into a ball or a goat bleating in a farm, your samples are only confined …
Sampleface’s The Auracle gets deep in the house rhythms for new track Brightness.
The UK is becoming a melting-pot for incredibly soulful, innovative British musicians. With Laura Wolfie and her 7DS EP, she seems to be another perfect example. Concept projects seem to be all the rage at the moment and with ‘the seven deadly sins’ in particular being absolutely done to death, Wolfie really needed to knock …
Funk lord DāM-FЦПK drops a 9+ minute unreleased track called Finally Done Wit’ It. Are you in need of some euphoric funk waves? Then may we present to you DāM-FЦПK and his latest unreleased joint Finally Done Wit’ It. With swathes of warm vibrating synths, the deft rumbling bassline and the odd sonic interjection, FDWI excels …