We return after a short break to a new very special venue, WEST.
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Track listing :
1. Space Dimension Controller - Title Sequence
2. Ramadanman - Tempest
3. Pariah - Prism
4. Venom and Damage - Deeper
5. Doc Daneeka - Hold On
6. Midland - Play The Game
7. Svpreme Fiend - Killer
8. PVT - Community
9. Kingdom - Fogs
10. L Vis 1990 - Into The Stars
11. Katy B - Katy On A Mission (Roska remix)
12. Mr Mageeka - Different Lekstrix
13. Bambounga - Nappy Head
14. French Fries - Senta (Bambounga remix)
15. Daniel Haaksman - Hands Up
16. Roska - Play Gamez
17. Kingdom - Bust Broke
18. Jessie Ware and SBTRKT - Nervous
19. Joe - Level Crossing
20. Space Dimension Controller - Galactic Effector
21. Redlight - MDMA
22. Ramadanman - Glut
23. Simbad - Soul Fever (Karizma’s K2 Dub)
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GETME! contributor Daniel David Freeman has launched his new dancehall inspired tees under the Ranks London label. BUY HERE.
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Goblin are best known for essentially being the house band for Dario Argento’s better films. Goblin married dark ambient and atmospheric swathes with elements of prog and krautrock to brew up a truly menacing stew that suited Argento’s work perfectly. Goblin and Argento’s most successful collaborations are probably Profondo Rosso (1975) and the truly transcendentally amazing Suspiria (1977). Their soundtrack to Zombi (aka Dawn Of The Dead, 1978) aint too shabby either. As well as their soundtrack work Goblin cut straight up records too including the excellent Roller from 1976. This track is taken from the final Argento/Goblin collaboration, 2000’s Non Ho Sonno. The band’s legacy lives on with the occasional reunion show and via Goblin-accolytes Zombi whose entire output has basically been total Goblin-worship.
JAMES KNIGHT
SQUARE DANCE RIDDIM
Today I woke up feeling less of a man then ever before. Almost paralytic with self-pity and disgust, I managed to pull myself out of bed for examination. My pride looked as if it had taken a battering from an aggravated Tyson and all self-belief had long since disappeared. I tried to wash the shame off in the shower but each centilitre of warm water that touched my body felt like a gallon of hot shame. The reason why is unimportant, but it is a notable low - a feeling I imagine to be paralleled by all those involved in the Square Dance Riddim. There are definitely more troughs than peaks in Dancehall but this is something unforgivable, a mockery from within of something too easily mockable. This is a riddim to be listened to and instantly forgotten.
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