There's a Burial/Fly-Lo collab on Fly-Lo's myspace
And here are two more from last week's Benji B 1xtra show:
Thursday, 26 February 2009
Monday, 23 February 2009
Pangea
Pangea
This guy is pretty much boshing out exactly the kind of shit I love at the moment: punchy but deep rolling 2-step patterns runnin ~140bpm. The You & I / Router 12" was in my imaginary (I never wrote it down) top five of 2008, and can be heard on his myspace along with another unreleased tune called Memories which is et for a March release.
If you can't wait till March then this is out Friday on Hot Flush recordings:
Bear Witness / Mosaix
This guy is pretty much boshing out exactly the kind of shit I love at the moment: punchy but deep rolling 2-step patterns runnin ~140bpm. The You & I / Router 12" was in my imaginary (I never wrote it down) top five of 2008, and can be heard on his myspace along with another unreleased tune called Memories which is et for a March release.
If you can't wait till March then this is out Friday on Hot Flush recordings:
Bear Witness / Mosaix
For the week ending 22/02/09
Either I'm slacking or the last two weeks have been pretty dry. Only one for this week and it's another one from French label '7even recordings':
Likhan - Redlight / Quiet Riot
Not much to say except I think it's probably an early contender for 12" of the year.
Likhan - Redlight / Quiet Riot
Not much to say except I think it's probably an early contender for 12" of the year.
Sunday, 1 February 2009
For the week ending 01/02/09
Mount Kimbie to start with this week. Something very Mogwai-esque about these tunes, particularly the title track:
MOUNT KIMBIE - Maybes
T++ and Peverelist remixing for Shed on this one. Peverelist predictably brings a relentless energy to the tune, while T++ gives it a soakdown in his characteristically dark, paranoid techno:
STP - The Fall (remixes)
And lastly some largely synthetic hip-hop grooves from Harmonic313, one half of the Global Communication duo who featured on Warp's Detroit-techno influenced 'Artificial Intelligence' mix tape from way back in 1994. The Detroit influence persists, and not just in the form of Cybotron and Drexciya inspired techno, but also in the form of late Detroit hip-hop legend J-Dilla. You can feel Dilla's presence from the first snarling bass synth, which makes for the almost eerie moment on track 8 when his vocal sample comes in and Phat Kat (another Detroit head) drops his name. All in all a carefully constructed homage to the last two decades of Detroit, but not the least bit derivative because of it.
HARMONIC 313 - When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence
MOUNT KIMBIE - Maybes
T++ and Peverelist remixing for Shed on this one. Peverelist predictably brings a relentless energy to the tune, while T++ gives it a soakdown in his characteristically dark, paranoid techno:
STP - The Fall (remixes)
And lastly some largely synthetic hip-hop grooves from Harmonic313, one half of the Global Communication duo who featured on Warp's Detroit-techno influenced 'Artificial Intelligence' mix tape from way back in 1994. The Detroit influence persists, and not just in the form of Cybotron and Drexciya inspired techno, but also in the form of late Detroit hip-hop legend J-Dilla. You can feel Dilla's presence from the first snarling bass synth, which makes for the almost eerie moment on track 8 when his vocal sample comes in and Phat Kat (another Detroit head) drops his name. All in all a carefully constructed homage to the last two decades of Detroit, but not the least bit derivative because of it.
HARMONIC 313 - When Machines Exceed Human Intelligence
Labels:
dubstep,
for the week,
Harmonic313,
hip hop,
mount kimbie,
peverelist,
shed,
T++
Monday, 19 January 2009
For the week ending 18/01/09
First up is another shuffly, technofied dubstep outing from 2562. This one out now on Martyn's 3024 label:
Embrace / Hijack
The new Math head 12" is one for the dancefloor if you can handle the metal as fuck guitars. And if not then the final track ('last') takes it down a notch with a kind of plodding, oriental sounding halfstep affair. Other samples are available on his myspace:
Stab City
Worth a mention is the latest Earth616 sampler. The First track named 'License' by Rapid comes with both vocal immitations of gunshots and actual gunshots and is, expectedly, murderously dark. Having said that it's probably not worth the 7 quid fee alone:
Earth616 sampler Vol. 3
Embrace / Hijack
The new Math head 12" is one for the dancefloor if you can handle the metal as fuck guitars. And if not then the final track ('last') takes it down a notch with a kind of plodding, oriental sounding halfstep affair. Other samples are available on his myspace:
Stab City
Worth a mention is the latest Earth616 sampler. The First track named 'License' by Rapid comes with both vocal immitations of gunshots and actual gunshots and is, expectedly, murderously dark. Having said that it's probably not worth the 7 quid fee alone:
Earth616 sampler Vol. 3
Sunday, 11 January 2009
For the week ending 11/01/09
I think just about everyone has shaken off their festive malaise and started releasing music again so here we go...
7even Recordings coming out of France continue to build up an impressively consistant catalogue with this one from F. Both sides are great but side 2 is the real killer, bringing almighty bass hits and echos (no pun intended) of Basic Channel, which drift through the track like some kind of German ghost:
F - The Untitled Dub
From dubstep-techno to... dub-techno, here's a really nice 12" from Intrusion. The second release on the Intrusion imprint (a sublabel of Echospace). One for the Rhythm & Sound heads:
INTRUSION - The Seduction Of Silence
Accompanying that last one from Intrusion and also released this week is the CD of the same name:
INTRUSION - The Seduction Of Silence CD
And lastly a really nice minimal house joint from Max Cooper. Harmonisch Serie is the one to check on this one:
COOPER, Max - Harmonisch Serie
7even Recordings coming out of France continue to build up an impressively consistant catalogue with this one from F. Both sides are great but side 2 is the real killer, bringing almighty bass hits and echos (no pun intended) of Basic Channel, which drift through the track like some kind of German ghost:
F - The Untitled Dub
From dubstep-techno to... dub-techno, here's a really nice 12" from Intrusion. The second release on the Intrusion imprint (a sublabel of Echospace). One for the Rhythm & Sound heads:
INTRUSION - The Seduction Of Silence
Accompanying that last one from Intrusion and also released this week is the CD of the same name:
INTRUSION - The Seduction Of Silence CD
And lastly a really nice minimal house joint from Max Cooper. Harmonisch Serie is the one to check on this one:
COOPER, Max - Harmonisch Serie
Labels:
7even recordings,
dub techno,
dubstep,
echospace,
f,
for the week,
Intrusion,
max cooper,
minimal house
Monday, 5 January 2009
Where's Amon Tobin?
Apart from releasing all kinds of free shit on his website (a live recording of the foley room album and a brilliant hendrix/velvet underground mashup amongst other things) Amon Tobin has been working on a project with Doubleclick called 'Two Fingers'.
The first release, What you know (feat. Sway), is out this week on Big Dada and has been humourously described by the press release as sounding like 'Blade Runner re-enacted in Tottenham'. On the flipside is an Emalkay remix which surely indicates the direction this project is set for is somewhere near Grime and Dubstep on the compass. A full length album, largely featuring Sway on the vocals, follows this first 12" and is set for a March release. This is the tracklist:
Apparently not included on the album, and arguably the best of the lot, is a track they did with Durrty Goodz on the vocal which can be found here. Nice to hear a big dubstep influence on that one, not sure if it's getting it's own release as it was featured on the latest Ninja Cuts CD almost a year ago now.
The first release, What you know (feat. Sway), is out this week on Big Dada and has been humourously described by the press release as sounding like 'Blade Runner re-enacted in Tottenham'. On the flipside is an Emalkay remix which surely indicates the direction this project is set for is somewhere near Grime and Dubstep on the compass. A full length album, largely featuring Sway on the vocals, follows this first 12" and is set for a March release. This is the tracklist:
1.Straw Men feat. Sway
2. What You Know feat. Sway
3. Better Get That feat. Ms Jade
4. Two Fingers feat. Sway
5. That Girl feat. Sway
6. Keman Rhythm
7. Jewels and Gems feat. Sway
8. Bad Girl feat. Ce'Cile
9. High Life feat. Sway
10. Doing my Job feat. Ms Jade
11. Not Perfect feat. Sway
12. Math Rhythm
Apparently not included on the album, and arguably the best of the lot, is a track they did with Durrty Goodz on the vocal which can be found here. Nice to hear a big dubstep influence on that one, not sure if it's getting it's own release as it was featured on the latest Ninja Cuts CD almost a year ago now.
Labels:
Amon Tobin,
Doubleclick,
dubstep,
Durrty Goodz,
electronic,
Emalkay,
free download,
grime,
Sway,
Two Fingers
mr chop
Last week I accidently found mr chop. His tunes remind me a bit of early Diplo productions that sourced from crazy psych, funk and prog rock material (chop uses session musicians rather than digging through thousands of old records, however). It's good shit, and although it seems he has been around for a good few years with very little output, in 2008 he stepped up with two pretty solid releases on Stones Throw subsidiary Now-Again Records and German label Jazz & Milk Recordings.
The Caveman!
The Caveman!
Labels:
electronic,
experimental,
funk,
jazz,
mr chop,
prog rock,
psych
Monday, 22 December 2008
A few for the week
Every Sunday/Monday on a weekly basis I am going to post the new releases that I'm feeling from the week gone by.
Nice dubby remix of an L-wiz tune by Rusko:
RUSKO/L WIZ - Girls From Codeine City
Spacey 2-step riddims from some bloke called spatial:
80207 / 70810.
Better samples on his myspace page
More classic shit from Mala:
Miracles / New Life Baby Paris
The latest Applepips bringing more deep techno business (running at a dubstep tempo this time) from T++:
Audio 1995#8 / Audio 1995#8_2
Nice dubby remix of an L-wiz tune by Rusko:
RUSKO/L WIZ - Girls From Codeine City
Spacey 2-step riddims from some bloke called spatial:
80207 / 70810.
Better samples on his myspace page
More classic shit from Mala:
Miracles / New Life Baby Paris
The latest Applepips bringing more deep techno business (running at a dubstep tempo this time) from T++:
Audio 1995#8 / Audio 1995#8_2
Friday, 19 December 2008
Kanye West - Love lockdown (Flying Lotus remix)
Along with his rumoured involvement with Kode9's next album this new FREE tune, a Kayne West remix, from Flying Lotus is another big indication he is taking some inspiration from the UK electronic music scene (or Burial at least)
It's free!
It's free!
Labels:
Burial,
dubstep,
Flying Lotus,
free download,
Kanye West,
Remix
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