Racknruin interview for the guest list network

The cut magazine: record shopping with MOXIE

‘THE FINEST PICKS FROM THE MIGHTY MOXIE’ …Here

RACKNRUIN ‘RIGHTEOUS’ HAS DROPPED!!!

TO PURCHASE RIGHTEOUS ALONG WITH THE TRUE TIGER REMIX CLICK HERE

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ATG X Black Butter Present “Righteous” RackNruin

Out next week monday alongside the video.

Here is a sneak peak of the True Tiger Remix (see bottom) and other releases on BB-

DUBPLATES – Out Soon by Black Butter Records

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Racknruin potrait for Computer music magazine

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Red Bull Radio featured artist- Alice Moxie

“Alice Moxom is no stranger to the booths, boxes and shacks of London, LA and NY clubs. Her ability to blend a mix of Detroit tinged, juked up soulful dubs is what got her noticed by SWAMP 81 owner Loefah. Impressed by Moxie’s forward thinking selection he asked her to be the first female to play at dubstep Mecca DMZ in September 2010, and more recently at the sixth birthday in March. “I’m extremely proud and I never thought I would be THAT lady and it’s a title that will always stay with me. It came about when I did a mix for Kiss 100 last summer and was chatting to Loefah about getting some tunes from SWAMP [81].” As well as being the only sister to DJ at DMZ Moxie also organises and spins at twisted soul night Deviation with Benji B. She has played at Glastonbury and Secret Garden Party with her art music collective ATG (Ahead’a The Game) and now has a weekly slot on NTS Radio.

Moxie’s obsession with vinyl and beat matching began during her teens when she did a DJ workshop at her school in north London. Alice began mixing garage, hip hop and then dubstep with a clear objective: soul music. “I love soul music whether it’s techno, hip hop or disco. It’s all a certain sound that connects it. I love Aretha Franklin, Jill Scott, B.B. King, Roy Ayers and Erykah Badu as well as earlier 90s stuff by Gabrielle.” Moxie’s Mix Monday is an ode to the soulful groove pon the dancefloor and her premier forward thinking tune selection.”

Track List:
The Weekend- What you need (White Label)
B. Bravo- Swing My Way (B. Bravo remix) (White label)
Addison Groove- Minutes Of Funk (3024 Recordings)
Mensah- The Resistance (Gutter Funk)
Larry Heard- The Sun Can’t Compare (Alleviated Records)
DJ Gregory- Elle (Defected)
Cajmere- Brighter Days (Underground Goodies Mix)
Dea Project R.Lally /A.Hawley- Rush (Dea Project)
Owiny Sigoma Band- Wires (Theo Parrish Remix) (Brownswood)
Jona- Altiplano (Original) (Planet E)
Omar- Dancing (Tru Thoughts)
Kink- Trevoga (Undertones)
DVA- The Flute Tune (DVA Music)
Omar S- Here’s Your Trance, Now Dance (FXHE)
Motor City Drum Endemble- Raw Cuts 6 (Original Mix) (White Label)
Zev- Don’t Break It (Wolf & Lamb)
Prince Jazzbo- Replay Version (Basic Replay)

ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE

Atm magazine april 2009

Panik – hip-hop connection april 2009