Supatronix Records on Beatport
Posted by Joebot | January 13th, 2010
Starting the new decade with a bang, Supatronix Records are very pleased to inform you that, as of today, you can purchase the Supatronix Records back catalogue from the worlds leading dance music download store; Beatport.
Look out for forthcoming releases from Lunar Shift, Jurassik and Joebot coming very soon, and believe me when I say… we’ve got big things planned for 2010!

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Supatronix Melbourne 14/11/09
Posted by Missmax | October 28th, 2009
Supatronix Melbourne is back @ The Late Show on Saturday the 14th November in Melbourne’s world famous Revolver Nightclub.
Missmax and Youthful Implants will be bringing you loads of fresh new beats and exclusive treats to satisfy your appetite for awesome broken beats, with support from Late Show resident Ransom locking it down in the front room.
The ever prolific Youthful Implants (Future Perfect UK) will be spinning his freshest releases out on Flextone & Dead Famous Records along with his solid styling remix of Mesmer tune ‘Fine Wide Spread’ freshly pressed on Romanian label Scarcity Records.
Missmax will be spinning her premier release coming soon on Scarcity Records. A collaborative track called ‘Revenge‘ from Supatronix head honcho Jurassik and newcomers Missmax & Ozarki (AKA Jimbo). This track is the brainchild of Ozarki with melodic direction from Missmax, finely pieced together and produced to the detail by Jurassik (Supatronix UK). This release is a stellar example of Jurassik’s tight and sharp production that will soon see him known as one of breakbeats true talents.

You can check all things Youthful Implants here:
http://www.myspace.com/youthfulimplants1
All things Missmax here:
http://www.myspace.com/maxinelouise
All things Breakbeat here:
Thisisbreaks.com
Join our facebook group here:
http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=118781196633
Check out the pics from our last night here:


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Halloween Supatronix UK!
Posted by jurassik | October 7th, 2009

Life is sent to test you, they say. Well this week has certainly proved that particular adage. Early this morning we found at that our venue for the past year, Herbal, is being closed forever due to the council having pulled the licence. This is incredibly sad news as we really enjoyed our time there. One might say it was our most successful period so far in fact, with some fantastic regular crowds getting down to the likes of Far Too Loud, Deekline & Wizard, Plaza De Funk, Freestylers and many more.
But … luckily we’ve been able to secure another Shoreditch venue, The Courtyard in Pitfield Street, as a replacement for our Halloween party on Friday, October 30th. It’s the spot where we did our New Year’s Eve party last year, and has just been kitted out with a full soundsystem and a late licence. Future Funk Squad will be headlining in the breaks room, and we have the Skanks Sabbath crew (not to be confused with our regular collaborators, Skanks!) holding down the bar with some hip-hop and dubstep sounds,
The extra space on the stage there means we’ll be able to get some visuals going, and the owner of the place is a wicked chap who’s properly into the music and ting. So it ought to be a nice comfortable place to get on it. And we’ll be running ’til 4am instead of 3!
Furthermore, I’ve just heard from Mr Funk Squad himself that he’ll be giving away 50 copies of his incredible new album Disorders of Skill. Since we’ll be doing our usual free entry deal before a certain time, this basically means that if you get your skates on we will be giving you the best breaks album of the last couple of years to come to Supatronix. You really can’t say fairer than that. Also watch this space for an exclusive mix and interview with the man himself.
If everybody likes the venue and it goes off, we might just carry on there. Or we might find somewhere else. Let us know what you reckon, in any case.
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More Jurassik freshness (audio)
Posted by jurassik | August 7th, 2009

Here’s my forthcoming single Like This, which will be hitting download stores in early September on the excellent new Yellow Finger label. Kind of went a little crazy on this one and it’s ended up being a whopping nine minutes long. But I just thought, in this world of increasingly short tracks and zero melody, I’d go completely the opposite way.
Also pleased to have managed to get both the Apache and Amen classic breaks in there, though the Apache is kinda disguised. Drop a comment below if you’re feeling this one!
And yes I know I need to get some decent pictures taken.
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Check out a new Jurassik track
Posted by jurassik | August 3rd, 2009

Exciting times in the Supatronix camp. We’ve just had the final masters delivered of my new track with XLY, We Should Be, which is being released at the end of this month on Sound of Habib, one of the best and longest-running breakbeat labels and probably the imprint that’s pushing it the most on the progressive end of things right now.
We Should Be is a funky little acid-breakbeat roller, with a quirky sloping beat, siren blasts and deep, deep bass, topped off with glitchy 80s-style vocal cuts. Here is a sneak preview of the original version of the track, which is also getting the remix treatment from young up and coming producer Run Riot. Drop your email address in the comments section below if you’re feeling this one, and we’ll make sure to pop you a mail when it hits the download stores.
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