Shed’s has been responsible for some of the most interesting berlin & detroit influenced house/techno and dubstep over the past few years, his output never seems to fault always bringing out top quality product. For those of you who didn’t manage to grab hold of all of his Equalized project on wax, today’s your lucky day, as it’s being released on convenient CD compilation called Equalized #111. Only the bestd deep detroit style 909 grooves and delay and reverb soaked analogue synth stabs to sooth you into your late night dancing schedule.
Cop a listen here.
Posts Tagged ‘house’


Did you say Cheap pizza, Super NES & Big Bass music at your favourite basement bar? Get outta town !!!
Rad Sauce Resident Snifit and East London’s infamous Wobble Squad’s head honcho Sai join forces to bring you MUTATE @ The Alibi with special guest DJs + old school gaming and enough snacks to drown a small horse! Sunday vibes party people!!
Click here for the facebook event.
…continue reading Mutate Bank Holiday: Randomer + Rattus Rattus

Just had to share this one with you quickly! I came across Dapayk Solo’s latest track on Mo’s Ferry, and I was instantly drawn in by it’s loose, jazzy swing and loungey vocals. Joining a catalogue of the more obscure leanings from this imprint house, this one digs a deep groove. You can catch his whole album through the “buy” function on Dapayk’s soundcloud below. Support the funk, much Love ! x
Dapayk solo – Back To Me (feat. Camara & Jon Hester) – Album Version by dapayk

To celebrate 20 years of Ninja Tune over the past 2 weeks Ninja have been giving away free tracks from an all star showcase of their signed artists, and you still have times to get your hands on the remaining 7 tracks at Ninja Tune XX . Black Dog Publishing have also just released a paperback in their Unlimited Labels series named “Ninja Tune: 20 Years of Beats & Pieces” with a London exhibition to compliment it showing off the last 20 years of paintings, posters, cover art, 3D models, LPs and promotional art some never before seen outside Ninja Tune’s office space.
The Herbaliser – Something Wicked (Roots Manuva’s Haunted House Dub Mix)

Its been a while since I’ve done a post, but I can tell you all it is with good cause. Over the past few months I’ve been collecting mixes here, there and everywhere from readers, producers and aspiring djs and it is tonight that I’d like to kick start the first installment of Have you heard my mixtape?
Dedicated to sharing the best mixes from you guys, the djs and producers who read Rad Sauce, Have you hear my mixtape? is a special platform for all the aspiring bass/experimental/electronic djs and producers who just want to get their stuff heard! And now to start things off…
…continue reading Have you heard my mixtape? 001: Drox

Much has been written about Kyle Hall in recent months, and with good reason. After his debut single on FXHE garnered support from the likes of Theo Parrish and Omar S, the Detroit native’s breakthrough came in the form of his brilliant remix of Darkstar’s “Aidy’s girl is a computer” on Hyperdub last year. Kyle has followed this up with a solid EP on the same label as well as a few on his own, cheekily named Wild Oats (geddit? Hall, Oats? ah nevermind). It is his unconventional, almost naive take on making music that gives one the sense that Kyle has thrown out the template and makes his own rules in the studio. Warm, noodly keys layered on top of drunken drum patterns shows the rest of us that electronic music needn’t always be about perfectly sequenced patterns and rhythms. This loose approach gives his music a somewhat live, DIY feel. Stomping all over the definition of what might be considered UK Funky, Dubstep, Deep House or Techno, Hall’s broken rhythms are a breath of fresh air into the world of pre-packaged beats and throwaway grooves. Oh and did i mention he’s only 18! …continue reading Omar says yeS

6 OF LONDON’S BIGGEST BASS HEAVY WEIGHT PROMOTERS UNDER ONE ROOF THIS SATURDAY!!!
THE EWER STREET CAR PARK
29 Great Suffolk Street, London, SE1 0NS
(the arches located under the bridge on Great Suffolk St)
…continue reading Londinium

As preludes to spring and summer shine through the clouds of London I can’t help but get a little bit excited. So it seems as good a time as any to share with you a couple of the summery releases I’ve been mulling over the last month.
Bonobo is a UK musician/producer currently signed to Ninja Tune who has been doing Downtempo, Trip Hop-esk beats for the last ten years. He’s a multi instrumentalist and producer and is one of the only downtempo artists to succesfully transfer his music to the live arena in an interesting and exciting way. …continue reading Preludes to sweaty streets

I’m not gonna make a big thing about the best tracks of 2009 just yet…..
But over the last week with Rage against the machine performing live on BBC5 and eventually winning their battle against the evil Simon Cowell by topping the UK charts for christmas ’09 as well as talk going around about the best songs of the last decade I feel empowered to share a few tracks with you.
…continue reading Top of the pops!










Mister Onomous. "Saucy" Puppet Master, Full-time Mo Wrangler, Beat Fondler and Boom Bap Expert. Never one to shy away from a dirty gin martini and a side of crumpets.
Robin Would. Peregrine correspondent, billionaire playboy-in-training, amateur hand model and resident techno zealot. Always the consummate gentleman, he also displays a penchant for an unabashed bassline and a fine scotch.