[Incubate Week Blowout] Week 14 – Your weekend soundtrack

April 5, 2013

After a week of hard long work to get all the first names for Incubate 2013 together, we come home and blast some Creedence Clearwater Revival. But seeing as not all of us are country hippies, we occasionally like to listen to some new music. Every Friday we assemble a nice list of the most interesting [...]

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[Incubate Week Blowout] Week 12 – Your weekend soundtrack!

March 23, 2013

After a week of hard long work in a store, office or local youth centre, most people come home and blast some Kenny Loggins. But seeing as not all of us will be standing outside with our white shirts billowing in the wind, we occasionally like to listen to some new music. Every Saturday we assemble [...]

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[Listen] Generation Bass: SaBBo drops first “Zouk Bass” EP in the World

March 19, 2013

… as far as we can see anyway. As always Generation Bass is searching the globe for new and exciting music, and this time they have stumbled upon something new. Well, stumbled upon would not give them their proper dues, Generation Bass always had a good nose for new things. This time we can blame [...]

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[Incubate Week Blowout] Week 9 – Your weekend soundtrack!

March 1, 2013

After a week of hard long work in a clothing store, Japanese snackbar or cultural institution, most people come home and blast some Herman Brood. But seeing as not all of us shoot speed, we occasionally like to listen to some new music. Every Friday we assemble a nice list of the most interesting songs for [...]

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[Listen] Damo Suzuki’s Network at Incubate 2012 – Day 2 & 3

February 28, 2013

One month ago, we posted the first of three recordings of Damo Suzuki’s Network during last year’s Incubate festival. We’re not such bad guys as you may think we are, so last week we also released the second recording of this project. Belgian website Cutting Edge had the premiere, but in case you missed that, you can [...]

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[Incubate Week Blowout] Week 6

February 8, 2013

After a week of long, hard labour  in the office, coalmines or computerstore (we don’t know what modern jobs are nowadays) most people come home and blast some Toto to start their weekend. Seeing as not all of us still live in the 80′s, we here at Incubate Blog have compiled a list out the [...]

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[Listen] Top 5 Incubate Soundcloud Recordings 2012

January 28, 2013

You may already be aware of our extensive archive of Incubate Recordings, which features a huge amount of high quality recordings from Incubate events, but we also have a Soundcloud which got (almost) 50,000 plays last year. We regarded this as a nice occasion to highlight some of the artists and shows that got the most plays, [...]

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[Listen] U.S. Girls – GEM Playas

November 8, 2012

Listen to a podcast from U.S. Girls in the embed below. Megan Remy has put together a compilation of tracks by artists who played on GEM. TRACKLIST 01 Onakabazien, “No. #1″ (from That Young Shit: Needle & The Damage Done) 02 Onakabazien, “Early Morning Reflections 3″ (from Power of the Dollar) 03 Slim Twig, “Mary Jane” (from [...]

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[Listen] Nathan Fake’s FACT mix

November 5, 2012

Incu12 artist Nathan Fake now released a brand new FACT mix. Listen to this stunning, exclusive mix for FACT magazine here. ‘It finds the Norfolk-hailing producer mixing bumpy techno, reverb-soaked acid, garage and more, with a real freedom to the way he changes tempo and mixes between styles – there’s actually echoes of the recent [...]

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[Listen] Andy Stott – Numb

September 27, 2012

Just two weeks ago he was here with us at Incubate and now Andy Stott has released the first song of his upcoming album. Numb is the opening track for Luxury Problems and it’s quite the promise for the rest of the record. This track slowly builds up the tension, takes you in and then sets you free with [...]

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Chris Moss has a mother. And that mother approves of acid house. We can’t help but feel that if Chris Moss’ mother would have been prime-minister instead of Margaret Thatcher, that the Acid House movement would have been -for better or for worse- very different.  Here is Chris’ mom, approving of her son playing acid [...]

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