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Video: Ramadanman, “Humber”

Because our currency is no longer equivalent to shekels, we asked a friend traveling to the UK to pick us up some vinyl. And though he had no luck with “Do You Mind” (sigh, we … read more »

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Copenhagen Raves: Julianne at Distortion Festival, End Times

Truncated report from days three and four of Distortion Festival: Almost died! Unabridged version: After Thursday’s off the charts crunkosity in the Nørrebro neighborhood, the day happenings in...

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Stream: Ramadanman, “Work Them”

Just a heads up: we know this has been floating around. But here in New York we ain’t got Plastic People, only the internet. But, oh!, if the internet was a club playing hybrid jungle/dubstep/house, …...

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Stream: Ramadanman, “Bass Drums”

We’d like to imagine the Soul Jazz headquarters as something like the ship on Wes Anderson’s Life Aquatic, a brightly colored, idiosyncratic, hardworking team of discoverers. From dancehall to free...

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Stream: Jamie Woon, “Night Air (Ramadanman Refix)”

Jamie Woon is a UK singer who may be best known for Burial’s remix of his “Wayfaring Stranger.” (Burial is also credited with additional production on the original version of “Night Air.”) He’s got an...

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Spark, “Revolving (Ramadanman Refix)” MP3

Spark continues Britain’s apparently insatiable hunger for lady singers with clear, powerful voices (which we are not complaining about—quite the opposite in fact). The newbie in the pack, she’s just...

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Jamie Woon, “Night Air (Becoming Real Remix)” MP3

“Night Air” was already pretty dreary (see Ramadanman’s twice-as-long take here). So picture our Wednesday asses before we clicked play: last time we wrote about Jamie Woon we likened his voice to fog,...

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Schnipper’s Slept On: Slept On 2010 #3

Each Tuesday, FADER editor Matthew Schnipper highlights an underappreciated release he thinks we need to know about. Starting this week and lasting through the end of 2010, he’ll be highlighting music...

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Stream: MIA, “It Takes a Muscle (Pearson Sound Refix)”

David Kennedy is Ramadanman. He is also Pearson Sound. He made this pretty incredible official refix of MIA’s recent “It Takes a Muscle,” but it might as well be a wholly original track. Her vocals …...

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Kid Sister’s Kiss Kiss Kiss Mixtape

Talk about FADER juice: Kid Sister‘s new mixtape features a freestyle over Ramadanman‘s “Work Them,” tracks from Green Velvet aka Cajmere the “Percolator” hero, remixes from Caspa and Douster and guest...

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Stream: Julio Bashmore, “Battle For Middle You (Maurice Donovan Dub By...

Although Ramadanman cannot seem to stick with a single alias ever‚ thereby confusing his chronology and insuring a lot of heavy Wikipedia reading for the next generation of kids that rediscover this...

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Exclusive Stream: Pearson Sound/Ramadanman’s Fabric Mix

The newest Fabric mix is by one Dave Kennedy, aka Ramadanman aka Pearson Sound aka one-slash-the-other. It’s pretty monumental, kindly leading off with an unreleased track of his and moving into a...

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Interview: Ramadanman

Ramadanman does a lot of stuff. Or at least his songs do. The British producer is lovingly schizophrenic in his recent productions, touching on everything from ragga jungle to acid house, all with a...

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The Let Out: Supple, Developing Foliate

Tonight on The Let Out with special guest prolific British producer Ramadanman, we’ll be reminiscing on another 4/20 ashed and passed, decidedly not playing depressing New York rap, decidedly yes being...

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