Machine Code – Forsaken – [Forthcoming 'Combat Recordings']
[B]racket – Troubleshooter – [BRACKOUT 02]
Joker – Tron – [Forthcoming 'Kapsize']
Dark Sky – Ghost Notes – [Forthcoming 'Black Acre']
Rossi B and Luca – E10 Riddim – [Forthcoming 'Planet Mu']
Matta – Inquisition part III – [Forthcoming 'Ad Noiseam']
iTAL tEK – Giga – [Forhcoming 'Atom River']
DjRUM – Tension – [Dub]
Scuba – You Got Me – [Forthcoming 'Hotflush']

Jean-Jacques Perrey – Frooots (Slugabed Remix) – [Forthcoming 'Invitro Records']
Dead Sound – Flipside – [Forthcoming 'Acroplane']
Headhunter & Djunya – El Presidente – [Forthcoming 'Surefire Sound']
Deadfader – Autumn Rot (Synthamesk mix) – [Unreleased]
Ghettozoid – Seeking (Blue Daisy Remix) – [Forthcoming 'One4Ho']
George Lenton – Price – [Forthcoming 'Wicky Lindows']

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HEXSTATIC – In The Mix – EXCLUSIVE TO #’EE’

[01] – Reso – Hyperglide – Civil Music
[02] – Eskmo – Sister You Have Got To Listen – MP3
[03] – George Lenton  - Cold Rocker – Wicky Lindows
[04] – Hexstatic – Gammera (Akira Kiteshi Remix) – Lower Level Records
[05] – Akira Kiteshi – Pinball – Black Acre
[06] – Outputmessage – Glintz – Output Noise
[07] – Joy Orbison – The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow – Doldroms
[08] – Pantha Du Prince – Saturn Strobe – Dial
[09] – Groove Armada – Superstylin (Bassnectar mashup) – mp3
[10] – Hexstatic – Hollywood Bar – Lower Level Records

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Anti Pop Consortium – What Am I (feat. Pharoahe Monch and L.I.F.E.) – [Warp]

Hexstatic – Biography

Hexstatic are Stuart Warren-Hill and Robin Brunson, and together they have been consistently breaking new ground in Audio and Visual entertainment.

From their early work producing video’s for Coldcut and co-producing the seminal AV piece ‘Timber’, they then went on to sign to Ninjatune records and release the UK’s first fully audio visual album ‘Rewind’ in 2000.

Then followed the critically acclaimed ‘Listen and Learn’ mix for Ninja’s Solid Steel series in 2003 and CD/DVD release ‘Master View’ in 2004, another first with the accompanying DVD containing many 3D videos!

In 2006 they produced the Pick N Mix CD for Sanctuary records and in June 2007 released their 3rd studio album ‘When Robots Go Bad’. That and a cheeky host of bootlegs over the years under the Exactshit moniker.

Since their first tentative shows at early Big Chill events Hexstatic have become one of the worlds premier Audio Visual acts presenting spectacular shows around the globe containing their irreverant take on dance music with big injections of humour and good party times. They closed last years Big Chill with a celebration of the festival’s 15 years, a spectactualr performance that encompassed live Batucada and Capoeira and a special collaboration with beat box maestro Shlomo.

From dirty AV all-nighters at London’s 333 to the massive Electraglide shows in Tokyo. From Working Mens club launch parties in 3D to playing on a wall of water from the middle of the Thames, from illegal Guerilla gigs on the streets of London, Hexstatic have done it all.

2010 see’s several projects from Hexstatic, Stuart leading a foray into the world of 3D performance with his ‘Holotronica’ project and Robin producing a new AV show and release entitled ‘Trailer Trax’,.. a bass heavy dance floor journey into the world of cut up ‘Drive-In’ style movie trailers and intermissions.

More info:

myspace.com/hexstatic
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hexstatic
discogs.com/artist/Hexstatic
holotronica.tv
vimeo.com/channels/trailertrax

Check this link out  ————————>>>>  http://vimeo.com/channels/trailertrax

The new label is essentially set up to release new Hexstatic projects we have coming this year and it means we have more control and more room to experiment. Ninja  are publishing and promoting it aswell. I’m also on the lookout for new talent and hopefully these first releases will help it grow into something that can support other work.

The album is kind of going back to what I’ve done best in the past really, back to basics beats and bass fuelled by video samples, much in the same way people have done with music. There is quite a lot of dubstep influence on there as it’s something I’d been listening to for a while but never made the real jump to produce or DJ until now, but I think the genre has become really inspiring of late and producers like Akira Kiteshi, Reso and George Lenton really pricked up my ears, along with that sort of L.A. Sound that’s going on at the moment,..it sounds really fresh and new,..much like the first time I heard Planet Rock. We had experimented with that kind of sound in the past with ‘Distorted Minds’ from Master View back in 2004 but never really took it further.

The album also has lots of other influences,..drum and bass, techno, early electro,..all the stuff that’s influenced me over the years and the music I’ve always DJ’d in my sets.