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The Darkfloor 2011 review, part 2.

Following on from where Part 1 left us back in 2011 and later than originally intended (thank you Mr Illness) here is Part 2 of my Darkfloor 2011 review.

NYE BROADCAST: Up Digital presents The Sedna Sessions on Future Music

If you’re staying in tonight rather than spend a hefty wedge of money down a club then you’d struggle to do better than Sedna Sessions on the Mantis Radio hosting station Future Music.

the City of Bass crates 2011 review

As the year nears it’s last day, I hit the crates and dug through all of the electro grooves I recommended over at City of Bass to come up with some of the highlights of 2011.

DOWNLOAD: Burnibus vs C. Mantle – Signified Other [Acre Recordings]

It’s always nice to see music you heard many moons ago see the light as a release. It gets even better when it’s made freely available as this, the 3rd release for the Scottish digital imprint Acre Recordings is.

RECOMMENDED: V/A – SOM Compilation 4.- Entertainment for Adults [Solar One Music]

Presenting 13 tracks from the like of The Exaltics, Clatterbox and Luke Eargoggle. Germany’s Solar One Music deliver the goods on this limited edition CD only compilation. Review and links inside:

The Darkfloor 2011 review, part 1.

As we come to the end of 2011 those end of year reviews seem to rear their heads. This year, I thought with the readership growth as we have had on Darkfloor it would be nice to do a piece on some of our favourite music released in the past year.

MIX: BRAWLcast #065 Alavux – Live at Gumitwist 04/11/2011

New live PA by Digital Distortions latest signing Alavux. Premiered, performed and recorded on 4th November 2011 in Ljubljana, Slovenia.

DOWNLOAD: Scape One – Plastic Analysis LP

a fresh LP from one of the UKs foremost electro producers: Kurt Baggaley, or Scape One as you’ll know him.

DOWNLOAD: Chordata – Bringers of the Dawn [Militant Science]

Hailing from Glasgow is the sometime shapeshifter, sometime cat, sometime seagull and occasional question mark: Chordata.

RECOMMENDED: Posthuman back catalogue available as free / pay what you want

It is the season for gifts after all. For a limited time, until January 1st 2012 Posthuman‘s back catalogue is available to download for free or as pay-what-you-want