Kabuki - one of Germany’s most talented Drum and Bass producers - shows his open-mindedness once again by teaming up with the British singer Cleveland Watkiss. Mr. Watkiss is not only famous for having MCed every sunday at the legendary Metalheadz-sessions in London, but is also well-known for lending his vocal talents to artists as diverse as Stevie Wonder or Talvin Singh. Read the rest of this entry »
This where the spirit of jamaican Reggae-Dancehall meets future Brokenbeat-science and Techno! Chaka Demus and Buju Bantan have truly met there alter-ego’s in the guises of Domu and Volcoa also know as the dynamic duo RIMA (JCR). Read the rest of this entry »
A good friend of ours Mr. Recloose was visiting our office a few months ago and gave me this incredible record to check out. I was so overwelmed by it that I just had to license it for Best Seven Records.
The track Midnight Marauders by the New-Zealand based artist-outfit Joe Dukie and Fitchie was a limited vinyl release available only in New Zealand. Read the rest of this entry »

Lightning Head is the new sound from Glyn “Bigga” Bush, formerly the main writer/producer and “midi maestro” of Rockers Hi-Fi. Read the rest of this entry »
Modern man runs ahead of time. Disconnected from his body, he pushes his head forward and thinks of the future. Is there a way back, a way to reconnect? Man’s connection to himself and his own peace are his rhythms and beats. His heartbeat, his walk, the twinkle of his eye, the structure of his day. Rhythm is pulse, is vibration and cyclical, periodical, epochal formations. Rhythm is a universal language, a golden key to infinity. To let go and completely dissolve in a rhythmic structure is one of the most joyful and equally challenging adventures for Robert Galic aka RAS.”The more you are able to open up and give in to it the further it will carry you”, he states. The youngest episode on this journey is the recently released debutalbum “Rhythmic Altered State”.
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The sound of dub is a favorite on the dancefloor and sofa alike these days. Everyone loves the “eased out vibe” of dub in its various forms. The first issue of the Best Seven compilation series “Dub Infusions 1989-1999″ (SBCD0001/SB7003) was focused on a decade in which the relaxed groove with its warm basslines established itself as a standard musical feeling. We now present the sequel “More Dub Infusions”, more or less a snapshot of the present day “dub” situation. Read the rest of this entry »