October 12th, 2011

Mixpak FM: Greenmoney

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Mixpak 023 is brought to you by London production duo, Greenmoney. Otherwise known as Leo Greenslade, head honcho of one of London’s best club nights, YoYo, and Alex Phountzi, formerly of Bugz In The Attic, the pair first touched down as an outfit with their remix of Kanye West’s ‘Love Lockdown’. They dropped their first, critically acclaimed ‘Gold Rush’ EP in 2010, before setting up their own label, Greenmoney Recordings, earlier this year, with signees including Mista Men and Hardhouse Banton (out this week!).

Their huge UK funky and house remixes of Gyptian, Busy Signal and Mz Bratt are not to be missed, and neither is their Mixpak FM offering, which showcases not only their DJ skills, but more importantly a great selection of unreleased Greenmoney Recordings material, from Major Notes to their very own Greenmoney Dubs Vol. 2.

You can subscribe to Mixpak FM via iTunes, subscribe with an RSS reader from the Mixpak FM site or download this mix directly.

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Mixpak FM 023: Greenmoney

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Greenmoney Recordings have just dropped their sixth release: Hardhouse Banton’s ‘Banton Weight’ EP, which throws three heavy-hitting funky tunes into the ring. More like heavyweight. Buy it at Beatport now.

New Mixpak signee Dubbel Dutch leaves his native Texas for Europe, starting next week. He’s also just served up this mix for Immersed Audio that previews a heap of his new productions, including forthcoming Mixpak tracks.

Stream (left click) or download (right click) here.

This Thursday, Red Bull will be taking over the London Eye, with different music pumping out of each of its 30 capsules. Even if you can’t make it to London to the sold-out gig, you can stream each different capsule online for free, and the line-up is huge: Skream & Benga, David Rodigan, Hessle Audio, Roller Express, Jackmaster, Bok Bok, L-Vis 1990, Lunice, XXXY, Doc Daneeka and tons more. Mixpak’s own Melé will be heading up the silent disco alongside Tim Westwood.

Go here to find out more.

FLüD Presents: Beats Per Minute with Araab Muzik from FLuD Watches on Vimeo.

FluD’s brand new watch design is the BPM, based on a drum machine, and who better to promote it, than current master of the drum machine, Araab Muzick? Here he discusses his influences and how he perfected his MPC technique before showing off his skills.