WHOREDITCH

Mar 27

Macadelic, a playlist by Mac Miller

(Source: new.official.fm)

Feb 23

Telling from Birds Toll: Whitney: A Death, or The Parable of the Toyota Corolla -

tellingfrombirdstoll:

And so Houston tragically, perhaps inevitably, joins the so-called ‘48 Club’ alongside the likes of Tom Fogerty, Wendy O. Williams and Her Out The Shangri-Las.

Or not. Whitney Houston was spared the indignity of rolling news desperately contriving a soundbite to sell her death - “Etta…

Feb 21

The Life Equation « Akira The Don -

this is really rather good

Feb 07

Check out this great MSN video - Amazingly Cheeky Penalty Shot -

Hell Yeah!

Jan 19

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Jan 04

Babe Of The Day #1
Amie Conradine. She’s 19, from Essex, works in a fetish shop and sings in a Ska Punk band. What’s not to like? Future Whoreditch ambassador we think.

Babe Of The Day #1

Amie Conradine. She’s 19, from Essex, works in a fetish shop and sings in a Ska Punk band. What’s not to like? Future Whoreditch ambassador we think.

Dec 09

The M Machine - Metropolis
Not out until at least late spring 2012 here’s a cheeky heads up on debut LP from electro chill step wunderkinds The M Machine which this reviewer thinks is bloody good stuff what what. A nice mix of new and old sounds, beats, fresh vocals, heavy bass drops, all the right kind of electro and enough darkness to not let anyone be fooled into thinking this is some manufactured pop act. Could be big, and deservedly so. Their live show is meant to be an experience to behold too.  Currently signed to Skrillex’s label OWSLA though the album may well be released through an even bigger imprint or major label. The San Francisco trio have had us turning our office into a dayclub as soon as we heard ‘Promise Me A Rose Garden’ a couple of months back. Click album cover above to hear the aforementioned. more on www.facebook.com/themmachine
The M Machine - Metropolis receives 7.5/10 

The M Machine - Metropolis

Not out until at least late spring 2012 here’s a cheeky heads up on debut LP from electro chill step wunderkinds The M Machine which this reviewer thinks is bloody good stuff what what. A nice mix of new and old sounds, beats, fresh vocals, heavy bass drops, all the right kind of electro and enough darkness to not let anyone be fooled into thinking this is some manufactured pop act. Could be big, and deservedly so. Their live show is meant to be an experience to behold too.  Currently signed to Skrillex’s label OWSLA though the album may well be released through an even bigger imprint or major label. The San Francisco trio have had us turning our office into a dayclub as soon as we heard ‘Promise Me A Rose Garden’ a couple of months back. Click album cover above to hear the aforementioned. more on www.facebook.com/themmachine

The M Machine - Metropolis receives 7.5/10