The dead shot records exposure night last night was amazing. Johnson & The Believers, Clockworks and Shoot The Dead all put on a great show. Max and I both thought that we’d played one of our best sets ever and luckily the wonderful Alison Purbrick caught it all on camera. Here’s Always Watching, New Man and Now You’re Gone. Enjoy!

This evening I had the pleasure of enjoying another amazing audio visual experience, this time Hexstatic’s Solid Reel 2 at the new Blind Tiger club in Brighton. Where Amon Tobin was awe inspiring, Hexstatic was witty and inventive: at its best when huge dance floor destroying beats were combined with images of the Muppets or Police Squad. As such it works perfectly well on the small screen with the volume turned up: enjoy!

I was lucky enough to see this Amon Tobin show at the Kentish Town Forum last night and it was amazing! Nice to see some behind the scenes footage of the project too. He’ll never be able to just DJ behind a table again.

Another band welding rock to dubstep: Korn are teaming up with Skrillex, Noisia, Datsik, Feed Me, Downlink and Kill The Noise on their new album.

100 robots playing New Man by Alec Empire at the Hydrant Brighton on November 4th 2011. I missed a few bars out in the middle, but we managed to keep it together. Video taken by Linda Ronald on her phone.

When firefox updated today it restarted a youtube launchpad setup video I’d had open. The audio from the video was so compressed, grungy, jittery and glitchy over the VPN connection that I thought I’d turn it in to a youtube launchpad video to learn how to use my launchpad. Here it is.

Amazing music and video combined with an awkward interview which is mostly interesting for it’s rarity but still definitely worth watching.

More videos from the Update Conference after party in this playlist