The Algorithm — Brute Force

And now for something completely different. Well, not quite.

Back in May 2014, we reviewed an album that quite honestly blew our proverbial socks off. If you missed it first time round, The Algorithm‘s Octopus4 was a conceptual body of work that “tells…


FKOF review: Drew’s Theory — MWMV001

After eight years in operation, the Dutch imprint of MWM-Recordings has announced it’s launching its debut vinyl efforts with a whole new feel to it. The label, as it has always done, will continue to serve a wide underground following with its repertoire, and will…


Truth — War Of The Mind EP (MEDi092)

After Kaiju’s unexpected limited white label (catalogued as MEDi093) dropped earlier this month on Mala’s DEEP MEDi, we were surprised to see the arrival of MEDi092 a few weeks later. New material from New Zealand’s dubstep duo Truth is never a bad thing —…


An interview with LD

Wheel & Deal Records have always impressed with their releases, whether from the early days of the imprint through to what’s come through over the last year or so.

The next EP to drop from N-Type’s label features one of dubstep’s early influencers. An incredibly…


Clothing the Low Frequency Resistance

Announcing our collaboration with Dataset

Throughout the many years FatKidOnFire’s been a thing (seven years, as of 2017 — madness), we’ve always supported those pushing their respective fields and boundaries…


Back in Bristol

It’s been a long minute since the last official FatKidOnFire dance. Too long, if you ask me.

Well, this Friday, the drought ends. And, as we always try to do, we’re making up for lost time.


Leon Switch — Intrepid / Overlook

It’s been over six months since the last release on Distance’s genre-defining imprint. Mesck’s superb CHST037 was a great way to end 2015 and it looks like the label’s starting the new year in a similar place to where they left off last year.

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