Glastonbury 2011 Playlist

Glastonbury, the largest greenfield music and performing arts festival in the world, is returning to the U.K. from June 22-26 with headliners like U2, Morrissey, Paul Simon and Coldplay. To preview, we've put together a list of some of the lesser-known yet stellar artists on the bill. Listen below or download away for the official RCRD LBL Glastonbury 2011 playlist, featuring free tracks from: Caribou, Fleet Foxes, Wu-Tang Clan, Battles, Foster The People, Cold War Kids, Nicolas Jaar, Yuck, Fool's Gold and many more.
SLICE & SODA podcast #1
First installation of the podcast, selected & mixed by San Serac & Para One aka SLICE & SODA.
Follow them on facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/pages/SLICE-SODA/271805544630?ref=ts
DJ Teki Latex at Modular Club
Forgot to tell you about that: Teki Latex is also a DJ, a good one at that, and he just did a summer podcast for the great dudes over at Modular (third door on the left, knock hard). It's called Teki Latex Summer Jams.
DOWNLOAD: Catz 'N' Dogz - Summer Lato 2008 Mix

We think we’re going to have to buy an extra hard drive for all of the MP3 mixes we’ve downloaded recently. Most of them, in some way or another, are really good, and we troll the Hype Machine incessantly for our next fix. Catz ‘N’ Dogz a Polish producer/DJ duo who are signed to dirtybird in the US, and are about to release their debut album. In anticipation, dirtybird gave us this sick summer mix from the band—it’s very early ‘90sn house, which is obviously the best kind of summer dance music. What did people even put on summer mixes before the early-‘90s? We shudder at the thought.
Download: Catz 'N' Dogz - Summer Lato 2008 Mix
Bobmo and Jean Nipon in Brighton

Bobmo is playing the great Blah Blah Blah party in Brighton on Saturday, a mere couple of weeks after Jean Nipon turned the place on its head. Our friends there have a blog where they posted the following "Burzum Holydays" mix:
Annie Mac!

Everybody knows we're crushing hard on Annie Mac, so we're quite proud to have had two artists featured on her Radio 1 show lately:
Surkin did a 47-tracks 5-minutes minimix last week.
Drop The Lime (aka Curses!) just did one as well, clocking at 36 tracks in the mandatory five minutes.
If you have a hard time listening to the show from the BBC site (real player???), some helpful dudes uploaded them respectively here and here.


