Entries by Pete

defDrive

defDrive is an independent music co. showcasing exciting new electronic talent from around the globe…. Since it’s debut from the Puppetmastaz, defDrive has shone light on some serious creative talent ranging from Snax, Gus Gus, Spektrum, Peaches, Shapemod, George Demure, Ladytron, Crazy P, Jeans Team, 33Hz, Kissogram, My Robot Friend, Mock And Toof, Radio Slave, […]

Paperecordings

PAPER kicked off in 1994, leading the upsurge in popularity of UK house music within an underground scene previously dominated by a soundtrack from US cities like Chicago, Detroit and New York. Enhanced by a strong visual identity, as well as impeccable musical quality control, PAPER was, and is one of the world’s most treasured […]

Love the World – check out this video

This video has been created using some excellent stop start animation techniques giving off a vibrant yet edgy feel to the piece. Its integrated back drop of dereliction from the Tyne area mixes with its candy pop soundtrack to produce on of the visual highlights of the year – This is already pencilled in for […]

Love The World by Karoshi Bros

Love The World is infectious to say the least – think Seenlufts Manilla produced by Richard X (those fat Numan/League synths) and you’re getting close, says – Jerry Bouthier (Kitsune / Boombox / M8) Love The World is a hypnotically funky, synth laden, speaker drenching, dance floor banger. The Ingo Star Cruiser remix is already […]

We Are Woodville

We Are Woodville contines its journey as an under the counter purveyor of pop by adding to its illustrious list of conspirators by presenting a new project from Flash Atkins and Caspa Codina called Sweetshop – its guaranteed to make your tongue tingle – the visual impact will be orchestrated by Seismik and the aural […]

Heavy Deviance – The Rhythm It Hits

After the release of the critically acclaimed Heavy Deviance long player “A Slow Walk Down The Stairs”, Taffy producer Wayne Roberts packed his bags and left his long term settlement Nottingham in true Dicky Whittington style, and headed to London town to exploit his new found fangles. Unlike our Dicky, it wasn’t long before Wayne […]