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Watch This Space: Featuring James Blake, Jacques Greene and Anna Calvi

Matthew Sweeney and Orbit return with a selection of tracks from artists we think will be huge this year.

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Experiment 10 Ft. Cottam, Deadboy, Julio Bashmore and More

The Phuturelabs boys celebrate Xmas as only the know how. Join the collective for their Xmas party minus the usual turkey and trimmings.

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Experiment 9 Ft. Lunice, Jamie Woon, Shy FX and More

The Phuturelabs boys return for the 9th experiment and with inspiration from S-Type’s thought-provoking artwork above, they dive head first into nearly 90 minutes of top quality tongue-twistingly-titled beats.

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Experiment 8

Phuturelabs return this month with the usual high quality selection of the finest and most forward thinking electronic music in the universe. S Type, Andy Weatherall, James blake, SBTRKT and much more.

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Experiment 4

Phuturelabs return for their fourth experiment. With the summer breeze in their sails the boys bring you a fine selection of techno, house, dubstep and electronica with a side dish of ambience and IDM.

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The Duke Dumont

The Duke Dumont is behind the wheel of the latest Fabric release. His Fabriclive 51 hits shops on Monday 12 April. Check out this exclusive radio mix he’s put together to accompany the official Fabric compilation.

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Bestival 11 – 13 Sep 2009

Preview of some of our favorite artists on the line up for Bestival, the award winning boutique music festival on the Isle of Wight. Artists include 2manydjs, Skream, Buraka Som Sistema and Hudson Mohawke.

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James Blake

Rob Booth returns to Radio Magnetic after a couple of months without internet, brutal! Although it’s been worth the wait to this mix from James Blake.

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Frogpocket in the studio

Frogpocket presents an exclusive mix for Team Little Rock, whilst elsewhere, Kode 9′s 9 Samurai face off against Little Rock’s Shogun Assassin.

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Akira Kiteshi

Scottish dubstep producers and Black Acre label mates, Akira Kiteshi drop a blistering mix for one of Rob Booths finest shows.

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