
Prep yourself for the summer with the all new, all enticing, Flytronik7 T-shirts.
Available exclusively from Dizzy Jam <–Click It!

Prep yourself for the summer with the all new, all enticing, Flytronik7 T-shirts.
Available exclusively from Dizzy Jam <–Click It!
DJ Jonny Blaze is stepping things up as the warrior for God by unleashing his own hub for all his dancefloor fodder. Check it out here.
Also you can take a couple of freebies while you’re at it – Download the track Here We Go from the video above, and hit up the soundcloud link below for a track off his remix EP for Fly Beat Music.
DJ Patrick King – La Bestia Pop (DJ Jonny Blaze Heat It Up PK remix) by Fly Beat Music

I’ve just found this mix I done last year sitting around doing nothing, so thought I’d post it up in the hope that someone will find some enjoyment in it.
Claude VonStroke – The Whistler (DJ Assault Remix)
Alanis Angel – Do You Like the Way You Feel When You Shake (DJ Funk Remix)
Green Velvet feat Walter Phillips – Shake & Pop (DJ Gant-man Remix)
Kid Sister – Switch Board
DJ Rashad – I Ain’t Juked All Week
DJ Slugo – Phat Kat
Technician – Peace Out
DJ Assault – Nympho
DJ Rashad feat Lil Miz 313 – Fuk Me In My Face
DJ Nasty – Child Support
Non-Stop DJs – Big Pussy
DJ Assault – Hoes Take Off Your Clothes
DJ Rashad feat Chi-Boogie – Throw Your Hands Up
Mister Ries – Butt Shakin’
DJ Rashad feat Tone Sko – She A Chicken Head
Emskina Flange vs Mike Lennon – Amuse Bouche (Mr Poppalottabutt Remix)

It’s voting time! Breakspoll comes around just once a year. This year we’d love to get some recognition for our efforts in the breakbeat scene, and also for our associates and the work they have done.
So, if you’d like to consider some of the below as worthy of your vote, we would be uber happy
Best Remix: K.GoL – Pusher (Ben & Lex Remix)
Best Label: Silo Breaks
Best New Label 2009: Fly Beat Music
Best Producer: Flore
Breakthrough Producer 2009: 2 Bit Thugs
Best DJ: Flore
Breakthrough DJ 2009: 2 Bit Thugs
Best Website / Blog: http://www.thisisbreaks.com
Go here to vote and buy your tickets to the event held at Fabric http://www.breakspoll.com/vote.asp
Safe safe : SometimesSean

DJ Enfusion has been busy carving a name out for his incredible drum & bass work on Fly Beat Music and Cadence Records. With Spiritual Technology he launches the new sub label of Fly Beat Music – Flytronik7, a label that will focus on the deeper, tech and dubwise side of the rave scene.
Jungle techno is a sound that has made a massive come back over the last couple of years thanks to the likes of Modular & Outrage, Ratty & Tango, Randall, Pilgrim and a whole host of other. Now going under the title of J-tek, the new sound drags the old skool straight into 2010 with crisp production techniques and new influences. DJ Enfusions Spiritual Technology captures the essence of the 92-94 rave movement, with a deep melodic bassline, an underlying four to the floor beat, and the all important infectious breakbeat that ups the ante for many new school producers.
Full release penned in for around March with a mad, mad Mike Lennon dubstep remix.
DJ Enfusion – Spiritual Technology (Original Mix) by Fly Beat Music

If you followed the old Fly Beat Music blog then you may have noticed how bland it was, and how uneventful it got. This was mainly because of a shit blogging engine. We have now upgraded to a lovely WordPress blog for Fly Blog v2.0, 2010 – The first year of the future. 2010, because that’s when we intend to make it official, and because as a child this always felt like the future to me (How did I get here so fast!?). For now, consider this ground very much in the beta stage.
Fly Beat Music isn’t out to follow or set trends, but instead sets out to discover new developments in music for the dancefloor. We aim to showcase this on the label, and also on this blog. So keep up with us and you won’t be exposing yourself to “the most upfront dance music”, there are plenty of blogs around for that! Instead you’ll be keeping in-tune with whatever we can find from small, local club scenes to obscure developments in established genres, or revisiting forgotten times, even styles that may not have made big waves when they first hit the record stores… Yes you are right in thinking there are lots of blogs that do this too, but the information fields are so vast you are bound to discover something different on each one, as long as each blog makes its own individual effort.
Exclusive mixsets, tunes, bootlegs, artwork, news and meanderings are all set to tarnish these pages in good time. You can be ready to see what drops by subscribing to our RSS feed up in the top righthand corner there.