Weekly Bits 14/2010

If you haven't read the email correnspondence between Egon (Stones Throw, Now-Again) and composer Lloyd Miller yet, you're missing something quite delightful. Comes with a free track.

Dark Roasted Blend has an article on car record player and other cool vintage gadgets.

Warp Films presents the first 10 minutes of the All Tomorrow's Parties documentary, which is out now on DVD and as download.

Music lover's favourite car-brand Scion presents the latest installment in the remix series, a new single from Todd Edwards with remixes from the likes of Joy Orbison and MJ Cole. Didn't exactly blow me away, but hey - it's a available for free!

On the mixtape front, there is the new Low End Theory Podcast by DJ Nobody and Take, Urb's exclusive Plastikman set, or Seiji and Joker's mini-mix for Anne Mac.

For some videos, check out Fullcrate & Mar's all new music-video I Said, Gilles Peterson and ?uestlove together at Miami's WMC, or A Minute with Mux Mool.

Dublab has a new mix CD from Daedelus on sale. Called Future Roots, it focuses on rave music from the early nineties.

Also have a look at Zomby's page on SoundCloud, there's some new stuff going on!

Published on April 11, 2010