jungle

  • A hard-hitting new single from Tessela, which is out October 7th via R&S Records. The track is a pretty interesting use of breakbeats, creating grooves that are equally hard-hitting and off-kilter. The tough-as-nails beat drop at 1:40 is near-stunning, but sometimes the space Tessela leaves between these

  • 1234

    UK electronic music producer Mark Pritchard has a new track out simply titled “1234.” The beat has a nice choppiness to it, but guest act Ragga Twins lends the instrumental a pretty smooth, groovy jungle esthetic, as well. Enjoy! “1234” will be featured on Pritchard’s upcoming EP Lock Off,

  • 2013

    With underground super producer Lee Bannon, versatility is the name of the game. I can’t believe how many different sounds come out of this guy, and this latest track is an energetic and sincere tribute to the sounds of jungle and drum ‘n’ bass. Enjoy! /via/

  • New video for the Ganglians track “Jungle,” which will be on the band’s forthcoming album. The title is Still Living, and the release date is August 23rd via Lefse. It’s OK to feel creeped out by the video. I am, too.

  • New video for the Ganglians track “Jungle,” which will be on the band’s forthcoming album. The title is Still Living, and the release date is August 23rd via Lefse. It’s OK to feel creeped out by the video. I am, too.

  • MP3 Since their debut full-length dropped, I’ve considered Ganglians to be one of the most interesting groups to take pop to a psychedelic, messy, and lo-fi level. There’s an atmosphere around their music similar to that of Woods, but I find their songs to be what really keeps