Ninja Tunes is about to drop The Qemists album "Join The Q". There are also mixes floating about by A1 Bassline, Elektrons and Subscape but the remix favorite would have to be the crazy quasi dubstep joint from King Cannibal. Most of the Qemists stuff is kinda Pendulum and not my thing, but the remix' are word. Someone needs to word me up on why the title is similar to Ghislains song from the s...
King Cannibal (moniker for Dylan Richards) drops his album "Let The Night Roar" through Ninja Tune Records on 12th October. One listen to this exclusive mini mix of the album will surely convince you, as it has me, that this fella has created one of the darkest journeys of a grimey dubstep album this year has seen. It's not even all about dub, there's jungle and drum and bass all thrown into th...
Ninja Tune puts out some of the world's best in nu jazz and instrumental hip-hop, but with the release of King Cannibal's Let the Night Roar the label is showing a darker side. King Cannibal smashes tracks with fat reverb and teeth grinding synth while intertwining rhythms of dubstep with speractic drum and bass fits. [...]