Torro Remote – RSN08 is available through Elektrotribe, single review
RSN08 is the hard-hitting new track from Torro Remote. Hard floor-filling industrial dance music that resides somewhere between techno and progressive house.
Torro Remote is a UK DJ, artist and producer. The single was recently included on James Zabiela’s Renaissance: The Masters Series DJ mix CD.
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Entries from April 2009
Torro Remote between Techno & Progressive House
Terry Lane - Thursday 30.04.09, 13:18pm
Tags: Elektrotribe · Industrial · Progressive House · Single Reviews · Techno
Jon Hopkins – Insides – album review
Robbie Spargo - Wednesday 29.04.09, 15:24pm
Jon Hopkins – Insides – album review
Jon Hopkins’ rise to fame has occurred largely to his extensive work on Coldplay’s most recent record Viva La Vida or Death and All His Friends. His current single ‘Light Through Veins’ went on to be used on Coldplay’s single ‘Life In Technicolor’, whilst he co-produced various other parts [...]
Tags: Album Reviews · Ambient · Electronica
Redlight Club at The Aquarium, London
Terry Lane - Tuesday 28.04.09, 12:57pm
One of London’s best afterhours clubs, Redlight, returns this May to once again embark on its weekly journey through all things house and techno.
May 1st – Deepgroove (4 hr set), Mazzy Supastar + Special Guest
For the first bank holiday of the month Redlight welcomes Deepgroove’s Grayson Shipley and Lee Pattison. Promoters of Bristol’s long-running house [...]
Tags: Clubs · Dance Music · House Music · Techno
Jon Hopkins’ first single from upcoming album ‘Insides’
Robbie Spargo - Friday 24.04.09, 12:39pm
Jon Hopkins – Light Through The Veins – single review
Jon Hopkins’ new single Light Through The Veins is the first from his new album Insides – his first in four years and his first on Double Six records, a branch of Domino.
‘Light Through The Veins’ comes in at nine minutes. It is an epic piece [...]
Tags: Ambient · Domino Records · Electronica · Single Reviews
Choong Family – hard hitting UK Hip Hop
Terry Lane - Friday 24.04.09, 08:44am
Choong Family – Baptism of Fire – album review
Featuring great urban hip hop soundtracks for young dissoultioned British youth like Spray, Skank Music, and the title track Baptism Of Fire.
In a similar fashion to NWA in 1980’s Los Angeles, this is a social commentary with combining lyrical poignancy and swagger with gritty beats and melody.
Choong [...]
Tags: Album Reviews · Hip Hop · Rap






