Okay ... now this game is looking really, really good ...
Logistics aka Matt Gresham (Cambridge, UK) follows up his successful "Reality Checkpoint" with his third LP - "Crash, Bang, Wallop!" Hospital has been dominating the Drum n Bass scene for so long, can their artists keep them on top or have they jumped the shark ?
Head on over to Dancenode for the full review.
According to
Kotaku, "While the Australian government dawdles on changes to the country's classification guidelines, games continue to be "refused classification" on the grounds they exceed the maximum rating of MA15+. The latest game on the chopping block? Left 4 Dead 2.
Yup, Valve's Zombie shooter has been refused classification, which means it can't be made commercially available in the country. Not quite the same as a banning, but it has the same effect."
C'mon Aussie Govt, C'mon. We need an R rating for Video Games. Though I have to wonder if this will affect digital downloads as well, otherwise Steam FTW.
On the 4th September, the
Hospital Records crew gave fans, ravers and budding producers a chance to hear how London Elektricity, High Contrast and Logistics make their tracks.
Hosted by BBC Radio 1s Nerm it was 90mins of excellent hints, tips and questions from the audience. Here is a little round up, check it out!