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Ascending Change by The Beekeepers

About:

“The Beekeepers are two Bristol producers working with a collective of singers and musicians to deliver an album of lush orchestration, dark dub, tight beats and killer songs. It is true to the tradition of music from their hometown and occasionally referencing those influences but always looking to move the game forward and never succumbing to the need to be po-faced or deathly serious. Yes there are heavy tracks on the album but there are also tunes that you can drop at a club or a house party because after all that’s where both of the Beekeepers are coming from.

Scott “Boca 45” Hendy is a man with his finger in several musical pies. As well as his DJ production work as Boca 45, he is the writer producer behind indie band Diego The Dissidents (recently featured in the Banksy Film “Exit Through the Gift Shop”) as well as being the man behind the mixing desk for Malachai (signed to Domino Records and feted by Zane Lowe as his “hottest record in the world” on his radio show)

Parker completes the core of The Beekeepers. An extremely talented and always in demand DJ who learnt his trade via the battle route – he has been steadily picking up fans since the release of his debut Parker album “To Eternity”. He has since had a series of block rocking releases on labels like Jalapeno, GoodGroove and Bombstrikes and his dubstep re-fix of James Brown hit the # 1 spot on Hype Machine. His biggest smash though has been the infinitely popular ‘Where’s My Monkey?’ track which made him a YouTube hit.

Often booked on the same bills the two were firm fans of each other’s DJ styles and skills and over a few pints of cider (the west country way) decided that perhaps the time was right to work together.”

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About 15min ago I received an email containing what you will see below. Now, after waiting over a year since first hearing this song the official video is now out… this could well top the chart for weirdest video ever. thoughts?
along with this video is the 320 version of the song here
Everyday / Lick The LizardO.M.G.!
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Olly Jones (A.K.A Skream) must never sleep because he seems to be releasing tracks more frequently than anyone else in the game. Here are a couple of his new tracks/remixes along with some free downloads. enjoy

Rearrange (Skreamix) by The FADER

Zinc ft Ms Dynamite-Wile Out (Skreamix) by SKREAMIZM

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suprise!

Thom Yorke Live DJ Set @ Low End Theory LA 3.9.11 from Theo Jemison on Vimeo.

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Syncopated CityBillion Dollar Gravy

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Deekline & Ed solo vs Donna Dee ‘Always’ (Specimen A VIP) by SpecimenA

Random Act of Kindness

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