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The Skillz Speak For Themselves [Interview w/ A.Skillz] w/ Free Download
Monday 20 February, 2012

The Skillz Speak For Themselves [Interview w/ A. Skillz] w/ Free Download

His fierce production skills and turntable dexterity has seen him explode onto the scene, collaborating with hip-hop legends and making music for worldwide brands. His incredible deck talents involve fusing funk, hip-hop and breaks with his unique style of scratching and mixing. This is why A. Skillz is nominated for Best DJ at Breakspoll and in my opinion, deserves to win.


Maths by deadmau5 from mau5trap Records | thetruejoe90.com
Friday 17 February, 2012

Maths by deadmau5 [Electro House] w/ Interview

deadmau5 has a new tune.

It’s called Maths.

It’s cool.

It’s out now from mau5trap Records.

That is all.


Krafty Kuts Interview - 13-02-2012 | thetruejoe90.com
Wednesday 15 February, 2012

A Krafty Piece Of Work [Interview with Krafty Kuts] w/ Free Download

If someone, anyone has ever played, spun or unleashed any breakbeat tune ever, anywhere, chances are that person has heard of the global-trotting DJ Martin Reeves who is better known as Krafty Kuts.


Reformation - Trance Arts and Sonic Element - Monk3ylogic Remix - Perfecto Fluoro - thetruejoe90.com
Thursday 22 December, 2011

Reformation by Trance Arts and Sonic Element The Monk3ylogic Remix [Trance Breaks] INTERVIEW

A powerful, bass-driven breakbeat tune with the core essence of the trance original will be a smash hit amongst the Oakenfold elitists with this forthcoming release from Perfecto Fluoro. After having their most successful year so far, it seems now that Monk3ylogic are going into the new year all fired up and ready to take on the bigger stages. This tune that will send them further afar.


Subsource Dubumentary | thetruejoe90.com
Sunday 17 April, 2011

Subsource: A Dubumentary | Music Band Documents Their Journey On Film | Events Happening

It was at least three years ago when I first heard the sound of Subsource. Rhythmic, dubstep-laden punk with harmonious, electro beats was a combination something slightly different to my ears. I only heard a couple of tracks but they were excellent and I continued to look out for them.