ARTICLES
2006 Top 10s and 20s
2006 Artist Picks

ALBUMS
17 Pictures
Angina P
Ateleia
Benni Hemm Hemm
The Boats
Cappablack
Celer
Dead Letters Dead Words
Deceptikon
Deerhunter
Denzel + Huhn
Displayaz
Dollboy
Drone
Eluvium
Emanuele Errante
The Eternals
Fear Falls Burning
Marcus Fjellström
Fonoda
Funkstörung
Goldfrapp
Gyroscope
Robert Henke
James Holden
The Idealist
Anders Ilar
Landing
LCD Soundsystem
Library Tapes
L Pierre
Lullatone
Tor Lundvall
Mad EP
Mahogany
Melodium
Mem1
Daisuke Miyatani
Mole Harness
Momus
Monoceros
Mormo
Mothboy
Original Hamster
Pierson & Horton
Prince Valium
Radical Face
Retail Sectors / Yaporigami
Rylander & Elggren
Scott Solter Plays PIM
Sideshow
Silicone Soul
Skream
Splinters
Mark Templeton
Thread Pulls
T. Raumschmiere
Tycho
Ultre
Virculum
Xela

COMPILATIONS/MIXES
AudioArt 03
Cumulous
Dubstep Allstars Vol. 4
Eriksen / Toft / Utarm
Katapult VA Vol. 3
Let's Lazertag Sometime
Mr Geoffrey & JD Franzke
Skagen / Halvorsen / Toft
Tectonic Plates

3"/7"/10"/12"/EPs
Gabriel Ananda
Robert Bardini
DAT Politics
Dead Letters / R. Sundin
Dogmixer
Benjamin Fehr
Fenin
HL
I Make This Sound
Zoë Irvine
Kyriakides and Moor
Lamont & 2tall
Ljud. & Piloten / Kama Aina
Jacob London
Sam Mcqueen
Miskate
Ryo Miyashita & Hiiragi_
[nara]
New Faces
Of / Greg Davis
Charlemagne Palestine
Phon.o vs Litwinenko
Portable
PostPrior
Samarah
Nicholas Sauser & Ditch
Someone Else
Hannes Teichmann
Tractile
Andy Vaz

IMAGES
F.S. Blumm

Jacob London: Splat!
Titbit

Following EP releases on Classic, Doubledown, and Movim, Jacob London (Seattle-based Bob Hansen and Dave Pezzner) appears on Titbit with a pair of minimal tech-house cocktails plus an accompanying remix by Carola Pisaturo. Party chatter introduces “I Love Pressure Washing” and the message is loud and clear: this is one massive dance anthem, a funkily percolating monster dirtied up with soulful vocal shout-outs and swirling micro-edits. “I Love Pressure Washing” inhabits all of side A and the tune's throbbing stomp and huge sub-bass squeeze the most out of every swinging second. Flip the disc over and “When I Blew Up” kicks into gear with a jacking strut that's equally cheeky and bouncy. A deep bass hunkers into place, the mix turns acidy, and sonar pings and asteroid blips fight for position. In the remix hands of Titbit's own Carola Pisaturo, “When I Blew Up” turns chunkier and funkier without losing the original's pinging essence. All told, the B side's fine but it's the A-side stunner that hits hardest.

January 2007