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Basement Jaxx just posted "The Ends," a piece of new music from their first original motion picture score, soundtracking the film Attack The Blocks. Felix and Simon call the movie an "urban sci-fi…   Read Story »
This Friday, following on the heels of Micachu's orchestral experimentation, Basement Jaxx teamed up with the Dutch Metropole Orkest for their own classical collaboration. It took place at Holland's…   Read Story »
Jon Giovanni is a new addition to Grizzy, the label of London DJ/producer Graeme Sinden. Basement Jaxx’s Felix Buxton produced "Take Off," and on the Basement Jaxx website he describes Giovanni as…   Read Story »
Basement Jaxx remixed their own, brand new "Dracula" single for this A7 Sportback commercial. The smoky mirror-image animation for this 60-second commercial makes it as watchable as a car commercial…   Read Story »
Forget witch house, here's "[a] dark, twisted slice of bowel-shaking vampire house, crafted for peak time on the coolest dance floors." Twilight romantics: Basement Jaxx's "Dracula" is also a sort of…   Read Story »
BBC Radio 1 DJ Annie Mac kind of says it all at the beginning of this radio rip. "White Sky" is Vampire Weekend's next single, and it gets a dancefloor remix from Basement Jaxx. Listen: Vampire…   Read Story »
Recently Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe gave you plenty of romantic music on Scars and the Zephyr EP, but Valentine's Day clearly demands something new. Per their site: Valentines Day is…   Read Story »
Rather than do a double-album, Felix and Simon culled a mass of early "soundscapes" from the Scars sessions for the stand-alone Zephyr EP. They unveiled it on BBC 1, and you can hear it at…   Read Story »
At this point, Felix Buxton and Simon Ratcliffe's Scars has nearly as many videos as it does guest spots: the Yoko Ono/Grace Jones/Yo! Majesty/Cyndi Lauper/Santigold-featuring LP has churned out…   Read Story »
Basement Jaxx continue giving Scars the psychedelic treatment in Jan van Nuenen's digitally animated video for the collection's skittering title track. Instead of "Feeling's Gone"'s cheeky Sam Sparro…   Read Story »