With over 400 new releases to shout about we’re marching into 2010 with yet more cracking music to unleash. The minimal master that is Robert Hood unveils a new single on M-Plant in the shape of ‘Alpha/End Times’ as a taster to this summer’s ‘Omega’ concept album release. Mr. Hood has also very kindly put together an exclusive podcast mix for EPM to mark the launch of our new website, so if you missed it please check here: http://www.epm-music.com/podcasts On a classic Chicago tip we welcome more priceless house catalogue from the vaults of DJ International as Fingers Inc, Mark Imperial, Fast Eddie and Armando show us the true meaning of house and if any one label truly defined drum n bass, step up Reinforced with the second instalment of Manix’s ‘Early Plate’ series. Psychonavigation, arguably Ireland’s finest ever electronica imprint, release two new albums from Roger Doyle and Derek Carr, Home Made Electronica return with Boltzmann at the helm, Alexander Robotnick’s Hot Elephant stable steps into the dubstep arena with Masala’s ‘Jait Jungle’ and Laurent Wery gets down on the house shuffle for La Musique du Beau Monde. BIP Records are set to release two massive records in quick succession. Robert Abigail follows up his gold certified ‘Mojito Song’ with a new club smash ‘Good Times’ featuring Miss Autumn Leaves on vocals and D-Rashid & Roberto Da Costa featuring (2 Unlimited’s) Anita Doth with ‘Cancion Del Mariachi’ whose video you can view here: Already finding favour with the likes of Laurent Garnier, Phil Kieran, Rob Mello, Orde Meikle, Louis Osbourne and Sub Club’s Harri is Fish Go Deep’s Dub Weapons Vol.1 on Bastardo Electrico, Laz is pushing the sound of Superstonic ever forward with ‘Its Got to Be Soon’ and High Fashion drop something a bit different with a compilation from one of Jazz’s auteur musician’s, Buddy Rich as well as a pop album from Tony Esposito and some classic R&B/soul from The Mohawks. Finally, Nutempo keep the minimal flag flying high with a brace of releases from Hertzman and Jason Fernandes, Olympik reveal a barrage of new material from the likes of Mad Eye, Matt Acton, Foursil, Mikey W, Jani R, Tom Day and more whilst Diarmaid O’Meara makes a ‘Fatal Error’ of the techno kind on Ben Long’s Potential imprint.
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