News Archive June 2015
Apple Music Launches
Apple has launched its Apple Music streaming service, kicking off a three-month free trial with hopes of competing with entities as varied as Spotify, broadcast radio and Facebook.
Apple Music was launched for iOS devices as part of the company’s iOS 8.4 software update.
Nina Wilde - Stoopid / Take It Off [Bass=Win]
The mysterious Nina Wilde drops a jackin' banger on Bass=Win. Both tracks are low slung and filthy. Both make you want to hit the corner of the club and skank with your head down. Road tested by label owner Terry Hooligan for the last few months this EP has slayed crowds from Canada to Russia and back to London.
Mendoza - Houdini (Steve Lawler & S-Man remixes) [Love & Other]
Mendoza, the enigmatic singer joins Love & Other with two brand new remixes of her vibrant record ‘Houdini’.
Already premiered by Annie Mac on BBC Radio 1 - veteran British DJ/producer Steve Lawler puts his spin on ‘Houdini’ following his huge Hot Creations release ‘House Record’ and remixing for Azari & III - creating an energetic Jackin’ House remix.
Navigator - Sound The Alarm Ft. Skarra Mucci & Bassface Sascha [Liondub ODT Muzik]
Drumsound and Bassline Smith - 'Big'
DJ Vadim - 'Wicked gonna SMASH IT
Coldcut - 'Solid tune'
Kenny Ken - 'Good release'
Friday Confirmed As Global Release Day For New Music
New music will be released every Friday from this summer, following a decision announced by the music industry today.
Singles are currently issued in the UK on Sundays, with albums released on Mondays – but the new move means new singles and albums will be released at 00.01 local time every Friday.
Deekline & Tippa Irie - Good To Have The Feeling [Jungle Cakes]
Deekline and Tippa Irie are bringing the smooth grooves and ragga vibes in the place on their latest colab for Jungle Cakes. Setting the perfect mood for the summer, Deekline has laced this chilled out, tropical Jungle beat with Tippa's infectious vocal. Calling up Voltage & Nicky Blackmarket for remix duties they've kept some of the Caribbean feel but added some down low dirt to the mix.
Tantrum Desire - Diversified
Let's not beat around the bush. Anyone who knows anything knows that this album is going to be big. It's absolutely clear Jay and Dev have put the graft in over the last decade to claim and maintain their D&B-elite status. For one thing, production mastermind Jay has put in the studio hours to hone that distinctive, arena-sized Tantrum Desire sound.