On International Womans Day, no way I was posting any tracks by geezers/blokes/lads. Here are five favs from some fantastic producers, I have been following over the last few years. Equality on the floor, in the booth & everywhere!
A Nice Drop
March 2, 2021 by Black Bones ReviewsIsle of Jura records is a re-issue label based in Australia. Taking their time to give us really nicely packaged and pressed perfect early doors or home listening records. These records all have a nice punch to them, so perfect on a nice system.
Ian David Loveday
February 22, 2021 by Black Bones ReviewsI have loved UK don Ian Loveday’s music for a very long time. Tragically he passed away in 2009 in his mid fifties. The futuristic and timeless nature of so much of his music means the mark he left behind can be enjoyed by others for a long time to come.
Five that never fail below…
True To It’s Name
February 15, 2021 by Black Bones ReviewsIdle Press is a label run by the rather brilliant DJ Sundae. It couldn’t be described as prolific, releasing a handful of music in the six years it has been going. But then again less is more!
A little bit of everything – from edits to a repress and some originals. Quality over quantity wins every time.
Queen Bea
February 6, 2021 by Black Bones ReviewsSomeone who has really stood out to me over the last while is Beatrice Dillon. There is a real sense of freedom & experimentation to her music and it all comes across as being innovative & unique.
Five that sound like they were captured in the right moment below…