Šéf vydavatelství Keysound Recordings Martin Clark vydal tento týden na portálu Pitchfork detailní studii drobící se britské dubstepové scény. A představil nástupce stylu, žánr “130 BPM”, aneb “vratký brostep a halfstep se sklopenýma očima”.
“What's interesting is the ironic effect of the negative image. No smoking signs are meant to discourage an activity but what happens is you get a kick back so that the very item that's supposed to be prohibited becomes more desirable.” (Daily Mail)
Keysound Recordings chief Martin Clark published a detailed essay on the crumbling complexities of Britain’s dubstep scene in Pitchfork this week suggesting new genre label ‘130BPM’ could soon supplant ‘wobbly brostep and eyes-down halfstep’ as dubstep’s next successor.
Exiled in Amsterdam British DJ Dave Clarke chatted to Skrufff this week as he prepared to return to London superclub Fabric and revealed he has few, if any, regrets about emigrating to Holland.
British media organization the BBC spent over £230,000 on cups of tea and teabags, the Daily Telegraph revealed this week, following a ‘Freedom of Information Act (FOI)’ order about the corporation’s refreshment bill.