Elliottgregg – Thank You, So Very Much

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Fifties on May 11th, 2013

New label alert! Remit Sounds is the new project from the guys behind Kiss My Bass. To celebrate they are giving away this free track from Elliottgregg, already receiving radio support from BBC Radio1, 1Xtra plus The Fat! Club. Specialising in the point where house, techno and bass music meet, this is one for you cross over lovers!

Freestylers Feat DV – Calling Me Home

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Fifties on March 29th, 2013

To whet our appetites and make us drool a little, the Freestylers have dropped this freebie in anticipation of their new album and new single of the same name: ‘The Coming Storm’. Big on the breakbeat, euphoric vocals and heavy, heavy bass! A real treat as to what is to come…we can’t wait!

FIS T – Nitehunter [The Hustle & Se7en Deadly Breaks Re-Fist]

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Fifties on February 4th, 2013

Top players The Hustle & Se7en Deadly Breaks team up for this remix of Night Hunter by FIS T as featured on a recent mixtape from the Stanton Warriors. Pure rawness with a stripped back breakbeat and garage vibes, it’s all about the wonk factor! Wobble, wobble, shake, shake!

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Nitehunter [The Hustle & Se7en Deadly Breaks Re-Fist]

Dj Chamber’s Worldwide Remix Tour and Interview

in Featured Downloads, Other Stuff, Tracks by Alex Sychosis on January 11th, 2013

Former LSM writer and Breakspoll heavyweight Dj Chamber just wrapped up a giveaway featuring a new track for 12 weeks remixed by the man himself. We got a chance to chat with the now Taiwan based Dj about his plans for 2013 and his move from the UK to Asia.

Happy New Year! I noticed you had a pretty hectic schedule for the Holiday, how did it go?
Happy new year! Yeah it was pretty crazy. In the two weeks leading up to NYE I had 10 gigs. The majority of my holidays were spent in planes, trains, taxis and coaches getting to and from each gig. There were some amazing huge ones in there though, I wouldn’t change a thing! Highlights include the Vietnam gig, a crazy university party, an air force party and the new years boat party.

How is the scene in Taiwan?
The underground electronic music scene here is pretty far behind the UK, America and a lot of the rest of the world I’d say, but its showing obvious signs of improving. Far too many clubs here focus on top 40 commercial music sadly, but it seems like the more alternative clubs are doing better and better at the moment. Hopefully the mainstream clubs will begin to take notice of this and eclecticize their style a little. Is ‘eclecticize’ a word? I’m not sure… it definitely should be if not.

What prompted your move there?
I had already toured here three times when I got an offer from club Brickyard to move over permanently and become their resident. It was a great offer and one which I undoubtedly would have kicked myself later for turning down. Also, having experienced the music scene here before, I thought it needed some help and I figured I could assist with its ‘eclecticization’…

What’s in store Bass Kitchen in 2013? There are some international gigs happening, right?
Yeah, we now have branches running in the UK, Canada, Poland and Taiwan. It is ever expanding and I’m hoping next time I get interviewed by LSM, I’ll be able to add a few more branches onto that list. Bass Kitchen is going from strength to strength, recent bookings have included Deekline, Featurecast, Foamo, A Skillz and Ed Solo and coming up early this year we have the likes of Utah Jazz, JFB and Far Too Loud (and many more to be confirmed).

Tell us more about the Worldwide Remix Tour that you just wrapped up…
The worldwide remix tour began back in September – Since then I’ve been giving away a free remix of an artist from a different country each week. The tour covers everything from chillout, hip-hop and glitch to tearout breaks and garage. My work on the remix tour is over now, but there may still be a few bonus remixes on the way.

Any upcoming tour dates you want people to know about?
January 20th, I’m flying over to Thailand to play a huge beach festival on Koh Tao alongside the Dub Pistols, Orbital and Thomas Gandey. I also have gigs coming up in Malaysia and Shanghai as well as a few other spots around Asia. I’ll also be coming back to the other side of the world for an extended UK and Europe tour in June.

Sychosis Top 5 in Broken Beat Week 1

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Alex Sychosis on December 3rd, 2012

Broken Beat music in the EDM world has exploded into a kitchen sink soup of sub genre’s and wicked twisted bass lines. There is no doubt that Breaks are no longer dead! We have decided to let our resident Breakbeat aficionado Sychosis take the reigns and give you the best of the best each week in in all things broken and bassey! If you have something that you think fits the bill, send him a message on his Facebook listed below.


First up is Kimba out of San Francisco, with a healthy dose of the weird and wonderful with this electro (real electro not that stuff with all the fart noises) infused rerub or Gydyr’s Headless Hollow.


The sound of Diddy or Puff Daddy or P Puff Mini whatever he wants to be called this year makes most want to break out the shiny shirt. Luckily this edit of Chuckie and Diddy’s Hello, Good Morning is all dirt and no glitter! And that’s the only way South East Badboy and US Breakbeat kingpin Dj Frenzy knows how to do.


Calgary’s Dylan Kennedy is label boss to the major up and comer Atomic Zoo. The label has support from some huge names including Richie Hawtin, Far Too Loud, Lazy Rich, and Calvertron to name a few. Along with production partner Amethyst he brings this Breaks/Dubstep hybrid.


Yet another transition track from down under in the form of this Philly Blunt edit of Harlem Shake. From Breaks to Trap and back again with all the ghetto booty you can handle, this is just grimey!


And finally for a nice healthy dose of the 808 is just what the doctor ordered! Sychosis drops this remix of Swith featuring Andrea Martin’s I Still Love You has a solid groove to support the gorgeous vocal. And enough beat to keep your booty movin.

South Rakkas Crew – Gangsta Revival [Tigerstyle Remix]

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Alex Sychosis on October 22nd, 2012


Banghra meets bass in thisTiger Style remix of South Rakkas Crew’s Gangsta Revival. It’s Booty shakin beats married with Bollywood strings and enough wobble to wake the neighbors. This LSM exclusive is be given away for free in support of the Tigerstyle “Ay-Ha” EP hitting i-Tunes on October 25th.

Zegema Beach – The Remixes Pt 2

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Fifties on October 7th, 2012

Earlier this summer, Kiss My Bass unleashed some free fodder from Zegema Beach - a 5 piece outfit hailing from the darkest depths of sunny Southsea. Here we have part 2 of the remixes for the world to enjoy! First off we have Area Zero, keeping the reggae vibe of the original with some serious dub. Second up we have The KJs busting out some funky beats with slamming bass drop scoring high on the richter scale.

Featurecast feat. Farina Miss – Ego Tripping [Featurecast Drum & Bass Remix]

in Featured Downloads, Tracks by Mr No Hands on August 31st, 2012

Whey! We do love a bit of Featurecast and we’re pleased to introduce the vocal talents of Germany’s Farina Miss. Featurecast and Farina met after he spotted her perform on German TV with her jazzy funk band. In awe of her attractive voice, he must have Facebooked her or something and she was of course happy to collab with the Southampton based Funk-Guru. With such a great vocal in his hands, Lee’s put together a bunch of remixes for free download including this light-hearted drum ‘n’ bass party no-brainer which we guarantee will smash it over and over.

Featurecast feat. Farina Miss - Ego Tripping [Featurecast Drum & Bass Remix]

For some bonus bassy breakbeat craic, stick on the WBBL Remix! It is so so squelchy, its like sticky pants.