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Monthly newspaper and online publication targeting 18 to 35 year olds. The ultimate guide to the hottest parties, going out and having fun. Music, fashion, film, travel, festivals, technology, comedy, and parties! London, Barcelona, Miami and Ibiza.

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54 ISSUE 91 / 2016 REGGAE TRACK OF THE MONTH: ORIGINAL (FEAT. SKARRA MUCCI & MANDINKA WARRIOR) - BLEND MISHKIN & ROOTS EVOLUTION The world's biggest music streamers dropped down to Carnival. If you like the vibes big and bold, than take a listen to this! Blend Mishkin and Roots Evolution have come together and produced some absolute magic. The good vibes don't take long to overcome your mind, body and soul. Perfect afternoon jam tune, with great thoughts behind the production. They wrap up many sounds together in perfect harmony, sorting something that's definitely original. Vibration sorts two deeper remixes, one a dub and the other featuring the vocals. They've also commissioned Liondub to sort a reggae infused jungle remix to turn up the heat. Boiler Room headed down to the Notting Hill Carnival on it's 50th anniversary to stream to sights and sounds across the world. They teamed up with legendary London sound systems Rampage, Channel One, King Tubby, Saxon Sound and more, streaming over 42 hours worth of carnival goodness across the world. There over both days, the Boiler Room made sure that not a moment could be missed from Europe's biggest street party. Perfect if you couldn't get down, or if just wanna relive the vibes all over again, head to the Boiler Room website to watch their coverage of Carnival. NEWS: BOILER ROOM X NOTTING HILL CARNIVAL ALBUM OF THE MONTH: STEPPIN' OUTTA BABYLON - SIR TROYAN Fuck Compton, Sir Troyan is coming straight outta Babylon. Sir Troyan has dropped his second album on his Golden Hands Recordings. The Polish born, Liverpool dwelling producer takes it down and deep with wall shaking bass and simple but effective melodies and samples. Across the album, Sir Troyan experiments with different instruments to mind blowing effect. Whether it's the harmonica, guitars, they just sit so perfect over his deep and sometimes haunting basslines. Adding some vocal flavour to the project - he's featured BabbaJah, One Blood and Mba Pep who've contributed and help produce some huge records for the album. A serious dub album for the heads, once again Sir Troyan has proved just why he's at the top right now. 9 Jah9 Dancehall Bully Riddim Various Artists Move On Black Roots The Rockers Alborosie Fireflies John Brown's Body Got What It Takes EP Sizzla Burn It Down Katchafire Thinking Clear Dub FX Pass It On I Kong Militant Junior Natural Unstoppable Beenie Man Da Bar Shaggy NEW RELEASES

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