Hundreds - "Grab the Sunset" + "Happy virus" (PHON.O remixes)


ZZZSCHH! Get the free download of Phon.o's remixes for the Hamburg based band HUNDREDS.
Grab the Sunset and Happy Virus came out on Sinnbus.


 

PHON.O's 50WEAPONS MIX for Resident Advisor

phon.o, modeselektor, monkeytown, 50weapons, resident advisor, ra, dubstep, ukfunky, techno, basic channel WOW! 50WEAPONS became Label Of The Month on Resident Advisor. The label feature also includes a DJ mix by Phon.o based on more or less just 50Weapons or Monkeytown songs. You can download it directly here. Enjoy!


 

PHON.O - ABAW723/Sad Happiness EP - 50weapons 15

phon.o, modeselektor, monkeytown, 50weapons, 011, dubstep, ukfunky, techno, basic channel
ZZZZ! PHON.O did it again. After his successful Slavemode/Abbey Road EP he drops another monster ep called ABAW723/Sad HappinessEP on 50Weapons/Monkeytown. 2 heavy bouncing and soulful melodic, uk-garage influenced songs will let you workout pretty hard while dreaming wet. Worldwide release date is September, 23rd.


 

PHON.O - Slavemode (Video Edit)

WHOOP! Canadian video artist Sascha Drews created this great, abstract, colorful video for Phon.o's Future Garage song Slavemode which was released on 50weapons/Monkeytown in April/May 2011.

 

PHON.O - Slavemode/Abbey Road EP - 50weapons 11

phon.o, modeselektor, monkeytown, 50weapons, 011, dubstep, ukfunky, techno, basic channel BOOM! PHON.O hits the street with a UKG anthems ep on 50Weapons/Monkeytown. This 2 groovy, melodic, uk-garage and dubstep influenced songs will touches your heart while kicking your ass. Worldwide release date is April, 29th.


 

PHON.O - IL62 - 50Weapons010

phon.o, modeselektor, monkeytown, 50weapons, 010, anstam, dubstep, techno, basic channel ANSTAM and PHON.O come up with this split 10inch on 50Weapons/Monkeytown. 50Weapons' latest features a cut a piece from the clandestine duo and like minded digital beat mangler PHON.O, both delivering typically complex and expertly sculpted dancefloor structures. To date, the tight-lipped Anstam have only revealed themselves through three incredible singles released on their self-titled imprint between 2007-2009. Albert follows their lead with more blocks of concrete beats and lurking synths arranged into uniquely aerodynamic syncopations practically on a par with T++ or Ae. PHON.O matches those hi-end production values on IL62, shaping a spaciously dubbed-out and robustly techy swinger with grazed beats and detailed atmospheric depth.