Tag Archive | "Kissy Sellout"

CALM Takeover Topman – Hervé VS Baxta

Wednesday, November 30, 2011

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Last weekend Oxford Circus Topman in London was packed to the rafters with some of the biggest names in dance music for the CALM (or Campaign Against Living Miserably) takeover. Hosted by Eddy Temple Morris and Zane Lowe, shoppers were treated to an all-star lineup including Dan Le Sac, Mistajam, Kissy Sellout, Rob Da Bank, Huw Stephens & The Loose Cannons to name but a few.

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I Killed Kenny – “Leeches” out now + Free Download

Thursday, November 17, 2011

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After somewhat of a delay, "Leeches" by I Killed Kenny is available to buy from Beatport now. Out on Four40 Records and already supported by the likes of Crookers, and tastemakers such as Eddy Temple-Morris. Check the full EP below, or head over to Beatport to purchase.

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Exclusive download from I Killed Kenny – Keyboard Warrior

Wednesday, August 17, 2011

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I Killed Kenny will be dropping their debut single on Four 40 Records at the start of October. Already enjoying strong local support in the south-east of the country, the Dartford duo look set to unleash their sounds on a wider audience with this first EP featuring rising grime MC Koder on the title track "Leeches".

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Peo De Pitte & Matt Cantor – Mo Fire Preview

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

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Following the huge success of his last EP 'Burning Up/Berlosconi', Peo De Pitte returns with this lastest track with Freestylers' main man Matt Cantor on Lee Mortimer's Warehouse: 'All Night Long' compilation. Out April 25th, this release is already gathering momentum with early support from Beataucue, DJ Zinc, Black Noise, MJ Cole, Loose Cannons, Elite Force/Zodiac Cartel and Krafty Kuts, as well as Radio 1's Kissy Sellout.

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I Killed Kenny!

Tuesday, March 29, 2011

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I Killed Kenny come from the deepest darkest 'burbs of London. In just a short time they've remixed for the Count and Sinden, Kele & Does it Offend You, Yeah? and as well as receiving praise and support from Kissy Sellout and NME magazine, their first release was featured as "Hottest Record" for 3 weeks running on BBC Introducing.

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Jay Robinson News, Dubstep Mix + Free Track!

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

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If you're a fan of Kissy Sellout's Radio 1 show you've probably heard lots about Jay Robinson recently... three plays in the past week, including a track from Jay's new Dubstep EP "Venom" (Four40 Records). In fact, Kissy liked it so much he's even put together his own club version! Jay's Dubstep productions have been gathering a lot of heat of late, underlining his versatility as a producer and popularity amongst DJs & fans alike... you can find several of his tracks featured on Beatport at the moment. (Check out loads more JR productions on soundcloud)

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Peo De Pitte is Burning Up!

Thursday, February 10, 2011

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Peo De Pitte knew what he was doing when he named his current release... the man is on FIYAH! Both tracks from the EP (Burning Up/Berlusconi - U&A) have received several Radio 1 plays courtesy of Kissy Sellout, Jaymo & Andy George and Annie Nightingale, and have charted No1 Beatport Breaks chart / No45 Electro House chart respectively.

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Detboi’s ‘Rainbows’ flying high

Friday, January 21, 2011

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The support and praise for Detboi's 'Rainbows/Listen & Grind' on Cheap Thrills has been phenomenal! Fatboy Slim, Kissy Sellout, A1 Bassline & Deekline have all picked up and supported the release, as well as several plays on Radio 1 courtesy of Huw Stephens and Nick Grimshaw on "In New Music We Trust".

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Jay Robinson now on Faze2

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

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Faze2 are proud to announce the latest addition to our roster in the shape of Jay Robinson. A mere whippersnapper of a lad, Jay has propelled his way to notoriety with a slew of remixes and original productions on labels such as Southern Fried, Trouble & Bass, Dim Mak and Simma to name but a few.

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