Following last year's 'New Blood 011' compilation, Med School have looked to create something slightly different for 2012. Featuring a cast of both up-and coming artists and exciting producers who have already made a name for themselves, 'Blood Pressure' is a transfusion of Med School versatility, with releases reaching outside the limits of D+B and into 2-step and dubstep.
Sydney-based, classically-trained electronic music producer Royalston returns to Med School with his unique brand of glitchy tech drum+bass. http://www.medschoolmusic.com/releases/medic26
Unquote, Med School's celestial navigator from Saint Petersburg. Aiming to create music which is like "hearing the sound of your soul" Unquote sails the 130-170bpm spectrum and beyond. http://www.medschoolmusic.com/releases/medic25cd
Soaring straight out of South London, armed with a surfeit of sentences and stacks of syntactical surprises, 24 year old Joe Syntax emerges from the ranks of New Blood talent to deliver his superb debut solo single on Med School. As his name suggests, structure and arrangement are central to the Syntax sound. http://www.medschoolmusic.com/releases/medic24
Bop returns with his sophomore album. Taking notes from the far flung reaches of the musical spectrum, Bop expertly weaves iconic 8-bit chiptune sounds and deep, pumping house beats with raw, undulating basslines and slo-mo funk / jazz inspired 170bpm grooves to create his very own blend of existential electronica. http://www.iambop.com
Following the success of 'New Blood 010' compilation, Med School Music gets the scalpel out once again to bring you another selection of super sharp cuts from fresh and forward-thinking artists. It's a whole new blood group fresh from dialysis. http://www.medschoolmusic.com/releases/medic22cd
Med School is delighted to present five stunning re-interpretations of choice tracks from "Clear Your Mind", as some of the biggest innovators in drum+bass further enhance and amplify Bop's creations. http://www.medschoolmusic.com/releases/medic19
Med School storms into a new decade and continues to push exhilarating up-and-coming artists with some of the freshest rhythms you are likely to hear. New Blood 010 is an invigorating selection of finger-on-the-pulse boundary-pushing electronic music where only the top sonic surgeons make the grade. These young practitioners have checked your vital signs and are ready to deliver the next prognosis with an array of scalpel-sharp sounds and rhythmical remedies.
"Lifeforms" effortlessly rolls back the years to the uncompromising dancefloor sounds of the late-90s, think classic Ed Rush + Optical with 2009 sensibilities. http://shop.hospitalrecords.com/product/medic17
After an outing with big sister Hospital on the massive Sick Music project, Synth Geek Randomer returns to Med School with a dirty cross-genre dancefloor workout. UK funky, dubstep and drum+bass are integral parts of a Randomer DJ set, so its no surprise that this latest 12 reflects all these influences and more.
Scapegoat is a slamming party anthem taking Med School in a new direction as we hit 140bpm for the first time. Whether you call this bashment, house, dancehall, dubstep, soca, grime or UK funky, the underlying twisted sounds of Randomer are unmistakable - including a pitched vocal harking back to previous release Blind.
Keeping you hungry for more, flipside Appetite is a feast of hip-hop infused half-tempo drum+bass hitting hard at 85/170bpm. Theres plenty to digest in this moody cinematic number; trademark throbbing bass, suspense-fuelled keys and warped spoken word vocal, all dissected with an oversized kick and metallic snare.
Since his last Med School release Randomers profile has sky-rocketed, culminating in massive across-the-board club and radio support from Toddla T, Danny Byrd, Pete Tong, Fabio, Zane Lowe, High Contrast and more!
Bop and his dog Booyaka have returned from intergalactic space travel to cool you down this summer with more ice-cold subtleties and Med School is proud to present his debut album Clear Your Mind. Like a Russian cosmonaut ascending through the stratosphere, you will capture a unique vantage point as you look down on planet d&b space suits at the ready, the effects of weightlessness may be experienced!