Ho Ho Ho!

Some more freebies just in time for Christmas.

Silent Code with a classy Drum & Bass remix of a Johnny Osbourne classic

Deep and moody dubstep from Ghost Note with ‘Bratva’

and lush vocal cut ‘Something About Her‘ from Hwood

Ghostek

The stand out track of this deep 4 track ep from Ghostek is his brilliant collaboration with Rooflight ‘Leaving For The City Of Saints’ which is out now on Other Heights. Also included is a beautifully twitchy remix of TH’s ‘Die’.

Ghostlight – Leaving For The City Of Saints

TH – Die (Ghostek Remix) 

Cop on and cop it. Download button links to purchase.

Also on Ghostek’s soundcloud you will find this sick free download – featured in this weeks selection from myself. Enjoy!

Lunova Labs

A very strong free download from this US producer. With Paradise (to be) Regained featured on last weeks Robot Bodypop show, its easier to let the people over at Silenced Music do the talking for this free 4 track EP!

Let’s call this future garage? There’s a piano, syncopated rhythms, beat-skipping kick drums and spaced out vocal samples.
Lunova Labs (USA) made this release purposefully for the Silenced netlabel. It was inspired by a philosophical movement, called transcendentalism, which developed in the 19th century. Among the transcendentalists’ core beliefs was the inherent goodness of both man and nature. Transcendentalists believed that society and its institutions – particularly organized religion and political parties – ultimately corrupted the purity of the individual. They had faith that man is at his best when truly “self-reliant” and independent. Each song is titled off of a piece of work written by some of the leading figures of the movement.
The album breaths spirituality and mystery. I dare you to hit the repeat button. You’ll find yourself back on the moon.

Well put. Pick this up!

http://www.silencedmusic.com

Free Beats

Some of the free tracks included in this weeks Robot Bodypop show with some techy dubstep from 50 Carrot. ‘Lost Frequency’ being the track included off his 4 track EP made available for 2000 likes on Facebook.

1. Burial
2. Liquid Acid
3. Lust Frequency
4. Yush!

Download EP
50 Carrot on Facebook

Then over to Quantax for this deep freebie named ‘Faded’. Love this cut. Looking forward to the 170bpm stuff he’s got on the way.

Quantax on Soundcloud

Another atmospheric garage cut from our boy Ritual offering up this huge 70mb .wav of his newest production ‘Nightshift’.

Ritual on Soundcloud

Silent Dust are back after their sensational Debut Album with a remix of the Shut Her Down track by the lovely Anneka

Silent Dust on Soundcloud

Misty Hills gets the remix treatment by the one like Chik – 6 minutes of utter deepness

Chik on Soundcloud

And finally, we have featured this track before on the blog, but it’s a bloody good one so here it is again – Blynk’s remix of Secrets by Numan.

Blynk on Soundcloud

Bag them. All of them!

Sub – Babylon Calling

This experimental 7 track is Subs second release on the Syncopathic label. Following on from his D&B album, Disdained, Babylon Calling serves up deep and atmospheric dubstep with a nod to the roots of modern dance music. Already featured on the Robot Bodypop radio shows and with this being Subs first amble down the future dub path, we’re excited for whats to come in the future.

Mr Skank Sinatra

Young producer Dan Clapham aka Mr Skank Sinatra is but one of the young producing talents from Manchester and after only producing for a little over a year he is celebrating his first release. ‘You’re Right Here’, featured on the Robot Bodypop show, got a release this month on Morbit Records and we are loving it. Classy dubstep vibes on this cut with a remix on the flip are hopefully a taster of whats to come. There’s also a serious amount of freebies on his Soundcloud which show that this chap is capable of carving his own sound with future-led beats alongside root sounding dubs. We’re excited to keep an eye on his future projects.

Also forthcoming is ‘Herbalist’ which is a deep and relaxed roller. Check it out along with everything else