Spectr – Dance 4 Me

June 22nd, 2011

The latest release to come from Roska’s rising underground label, Kicks and Snares, comes courtesy of Hotflush head man, Spectr (aka, Scuba). The 2 track release features bass heavy, ‘Dance 4 Me’, which is already being deemed a ‘future classic’, along with ‘I Know’, an incredibly catchy track, with vocals that’ll stick in your head for days! Buy the release from Boomkat, here.
Spectr – Dance 4 Me

Roska X POW 2011

March 16th, 2011

Roska gets his housey hands on this year’s grime anthem. POW! Soundcloud downloads ran out after 20 minutes: head here for the new DL.

Toddska

January 3rd, 2011

What happens when you multiply Toddla T by Roska? TODDSKA! That’s some dirty house ting right there. EP to drop on Girl Music soon.

Club Infinity With Roska

December 8th, 2010

Come hear the newest mutations of House, Garage, Dancehall, Crunk, and everything in between. Brought to you by resident DJs Dre Skull and Kingdom, with a special guest UK house / funky mastermind Roska!

WHEN : Saturday, December 11th
WHERE : Drom // 85 Avenue A, NY NY
DOORS : 10pm
COVER : $5 with RSVP! ($10 at the door)

Mixpak Interview Series: Mosca

January 25th, 2010

mosca

It is 2010, bloggers and music fans have no idea how to describe anything anymore, and UK based Deejay Mosca sure isn’t making it easy. While Dan Hancox of the Guardian says that his music inpsires “a sense of epic grandeur befitting global house, shuddering dub echoes straight from Jamaica, Latino percussion and still undeniably UK”, I am still somewhat in the dark about what exactly comprises the hybrid sound that Mosca is putting forth in his Night Slugs Label debut “Square One EP”. I caught up with Mosca to talk about “ethno techno”, q-tips and the future of pirate radio over Gmail chat, here are the results.

Interview by Brendan Arnott, my text in bold.

Mixpak: A lot of people are gaining awareness of who you are through your debut release on the new Night Slugs label, but what have you been doing prior to this release? Can you talk about your origins in making this kind of ‘genre destroying’ music?

Mosca: I did a remix of Tempz’s “Next Hype” about a year ago, a kinda Baltimore rub with those UK funky strings off reason. I put that up on my blog and it got played on Rinse.FM and a few other places. So some guys called Kry Wolf got in touch and asked for a B-more remix of one of their first tunes, their first release on their new label called Sounds of Sumo. The tune that got put out was called “Mucky”. So that was my debut I guess, but not an original production.

So you started off as a producer before you were making the transition to DJing at clubs?

Yeah, definitely. I started with drum machines when i was about 15, I was in a band with Unknown Soulja and we didn’t have a drummer so got a drum machine, then started making jungle and hip hop and experimental stuff.  I got into DJing at University, about five years ago, but the production thing has meant way more bookings.

Read the full interview below »