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D’Illusions of Grandeur

Posted on January 30, 2006 by ether

Emmanuel is Colin Emmanuel aka C-Swing, English hip hop, soul, R’n’B and occasional rock producer. He’s remixed and produced people like Rodney P, Beverley Knight, En Vogue, Definition of Sound, Nas, and Mary J Blige. Emmanuel’s new album D’illusions of Grandeur is out now. Lots of guest vocalists like KRS-1, Michelle Escoffery and Braintax make […]

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What’s Your Damage

Posted on January 16, 2006 by ether

NME said ‘A cranky synthesis of every great pop moment we’ve had in the last five years, it mixes The Strokes’ wardrobe, LCD Soundsystem’s sarky post-modernism and the grot’n’roll bands’ couldn’t-give-a-fuck approach to musicianship, with the best loon-metal indie riff since, well, ‘Circle Square Triangle’. Its arrival midway through the decade begs the question: why […]

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Commercial Breakdown

Posted on January 16, 2006 by ether

Commercial Breakdown is the bands second single. Sounding as though they’ve never heard a Joy Division or Television LP, this Leeds four-piece have a penchant for fuzz pedals, extended solos and vocal histrionics. After a successful In The City and with patronage from everyone’s favourite Kiwi DJ, this breezy, upbeat little number should cement their […]

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No Good

Posted on December 12, 2005 by ether

No Good (produced by Paul Epworth) bends hip hop, r&b, acoustic guitar with confrontational lyrics and story telling. Utterly unique and scarily talented Plan B may well rewrite the rule book for 2006. The single was playlisted by music week and has a great video to accompany. Paul Epworth finished this single in The Garden […]

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Alas Agnes

Posted on December 5, 2005 by ether

Alas Agnes tells the tale of unrequited love between a young protagonist and Agnes, a stunning Transvestite sat in the back streets of Kings Cross. In order to win Agnes’s heart he takes the drastic step of a sex change only to return and find Agnes has already fallen for a younger prettier muse. An […]

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9.0: Live

Posted on November 1, 2005 by ether

Bring the madness of a Slipknot live show to your headphones. This live recording was made from shows on their successful previous tours and will be augmented by material from dates played in Singapore. The double disc set contains new, special art from the creative minds of the band. This live album by the legendary […]

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Closer Than Veins

Posted on October 31, 2005 by ether

European hip-hop group Outlandish release this topical and much anticipated album entitled Closer Than Veins. It has already proven to be a hit in their native Denmark. Their hip-hop music features influences from their various backgrounds (Arab, Indian/Pakistani, and Hispanic music), and although primarily in english, feature lyrics in spanish, urdu, and arabic. A large […]

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Generation

Posted on October 31, 2005 by ether

Another strong fusion of hip hop and dance music brought to you by the Audio Bullys with guest vocals from Suggs and Roots Manuva and containing the hit ‘Shot You Down’. Generation was mixed in the Engine Room during 2004 and 2005.

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For Screening Purposes Only

Posted on October 31, 2005 by ether

The hotly tipped trio Test-Icicles release their first full-length album, For Screening Purposes Only. The whole album was mixed in the Engine Room Studios by top engineer Finn Eiles with James Ford in control of the production.

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Girl Why Don’t You

Posted on October 31, 2005 by ether

Another single taken from Madness’ Dangermen Sessions Volume 1. Girl Why Don’t You was released by V2 records and recorded and mixed in the Engine Room Studios.

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