electrodubstep
free: Bun-E – Bass compilation
This one completely missed by radar (until now). Released afaik around this time last year, packed with 2, yes 2 Subeena tracks and a Teutonic Kaboom one as well as a Milanese bootleg you’re spoilt for choice. Bun-E has also instigaed a series of 30 minute mixes from various electronica producers such as Subeena, Ital-Tek, [...]
Teutonic Kaboom – Live at Detatched 05/06/2010
Recent set recording (well recentish it is August at the time of writing) from MANTIS Radio fave Teutonic Kaboom. Direct from her set at Leeds clubnight: Detatched back in early June. Full of some personal faves, including Mad-Tek, Loops Haunt, Molez and Planetary Assault Systems. Her mix on MANTIS Radio from back in 2008 still [...]
sclist – Bleeding Headache Mix
Recently found this mix again whilst sorting out some of the many unsorted bookmarks I seem to accumulate. Been liking sclist‘s production work for quite a while now, as those who listen to MANTIS regularly will know. Speaking of which, he should be guesting on the show in the next few months. This mix was [...]
Mantis Radio 034 + dub_teq
William Culshaw and Jonathan Hall began their career making and trading mixtapes and various other media between them, and gradually were inspired to move on to their own compositions using basic computer programs recording previously under various pseudonyms before finishing on dub-teq. Taking advantage of a wide array of equipment, the duo have slowly sculpted their style into a more organic and industrial one, drawing influences from a diverse source of acts such as Aphex Twin, LFO, Autechre, Surgeon, Radiohead, Big Youth, and Bjork.
MANTIS presents: Stormfield – Anger Finds A Way
In the first of many, the MANTIS podcast offers up a brand new studio mix from the one and only Stormfield. Some of you should remember him from the first MANTIS broadcast back in May 2007.
Mantis Radio 001 + Stormfield
Stormfield was schooled in the nascent strains of LFO, Aphex Twin, Black Dog, Autechre and the early infections of dark, techy jungle like Photek and Source Direct. A 4-year stint living in Brixton (south London) and it’s colossal dub soundsystems left him with a permanent need for crushing basslines…

