Running a bit late, but hopefully you're a nighthawk like me.
CLASSIC mid-'90s drum and bass. Killer track.
Absolutely essential old school track in any house collection.
Soulful deep progressive tech from a prime time producer.
Just one of several dope remixes of this tech banger.
I actually had no idea this remix existed until right this second.
Showing posts with label Mumford & Sons. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mumford & Sons. Show all posts
Saturday, October 4, 2014
The Saturday Beat
Labels:
Aphrodite,
Bonus Beats,
Drum & Bass,
Electronic,
Hardrive,
House,
Jaceo,
Monkey Safari,
Mumford & Sons,
Pleasurekraft,
Remixes,
Reset Robot,
Techno
Monday, October 1, 2012
Mumford & Sons - I Will Wait
Long week, somehow I haven't posted since Tuesday. Let's make up for that with a bunch of new music today. I had hoped I would have another EP ready to today, but didn't quite get there. Maybe have it done in time for tomorrow. Enjoy these hipsters.
Labels:
Bluegrass,
Folk,
Jian Ghomeshi,
Live Music,
Mumford & Sons,
Q,
Rock
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Mumford & Sons - Little Lion Man
I've got a whole bushel full of great hip hop tunes, especially Canadian ones, that I want to post but this isn't a hip hop blog, and it's Toronto Hip Hop week starting on Monday here, so I figure I'd better not oversaturate the airways.
It's Feels Good Thursday again tonight at the Capital, only this time there's a catch. It's extra special. It's a masquerade party! I may or may not attend on account of my busted ears, but Johnston is spinning tonight, Gordon Gets Lost is playing, and there will be people with funny masks on. How could it not be a good time?
This is a great little folky number from Mumford & Sons, who hail fom London, England. I don't know much about them except that they're pretty fun to listen to. I must give credit, once again, to Jenna for this find, who apparently found these guys via Jeremy McLaughlin. He's got his own stuff goin' on, click on his name and give it a listen. If you like the stuff below, chances are you might like his stuff too.
Good work lads.
Labels:
DJ Noematus,
Folk,
Gordon Gets Lost,
Jeremy McLaughlin,
Mumford & Sons,
Music Video,
Rock
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