Our final podcast is a slow and sludgy selection from the artist known simply as Bruce.
Batu’s label once again looks close to home for its sixth release.
Bristol is the focus once again as the Timedance man shows off his-non dancefloor side in this crucial one-hour session.
Batu’s label gives the emergent Bristol producer his second release.
The Bristol-based bass wielder makes the move over to Batu’s label.
The producer is back on his Timedance label with a 12″ featuring Lee Gamble on remix duties.
A second release on Batu’s label introduces the new project from UK producer Metrist.
Two weapon grade cuts from the rising Bristol-based producer feature on the cultish label’s next release.
Omar McCutcheon has taken his time in unleashing his sound. He was off to a very strong start in 2013 with releases on Livity Sound’s sister label and Pinch’s Cold Recordings in a matter of months, prised straight out of a music degree with a snappy sound that complemented the emergence of murky hybrid dance music as is now readily associated with those imprints. Since then things have been relatively quiet, bar the occasional dub floating about in mixes from particular selectors, but now Batu is stepping up with his own imprint and a sound that takes threads of his previous appearances and bolsters them with some new ideas.
The rising Bristol producer has set up the platform for “hybrids and mutations of UK techno” with the debut release due next month.