Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts

AlunaGeorge

This girl-boy duo, Aluna Francis & George Reid, are stirring up the London scene with their latest single You Know You Like It. Aluna's voice delivers the R&B glam while George produces the grime and bass.

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My favourite remix is by UK Garage veterans B-15 Project.



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Downloads:

AlunaGeorge - Double Sixes
Baby Monster - The Fear of Charlie Sunrise (AlunaGeorge Remix)
AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (Riton Rerub)
Lana Del Rey - Born To Die (AlunaGeorge Remix)
AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (Raffertie Remix)
AlunaGeorge - You Know You Like It (Lapalux's Bass Ballad Remix)

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James Blake

James Blake, often alluded to Burial, does a cover of Feist, displaying not only his production capabilities but also his vocal mastery:


James Blake - Limit To Your Love from James Blake on Vimeo.

HEK 004 James Blake by Hemlockrecordings

HEK 006 Untold, James Blake, Pangaea by Hemlockrecordings

My favourite release:


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Cmyk EP Klavierwerke EP

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Dubstep Chronology in 25 Tracks


Tracklisting:

01. Groove Chronicles – Stone Cold [Groove Chronicles, 1997]

02. Horsepower Productions – HDN [Tempa, 2002] A decade (and more) ago, the darkened garage of Groove Chronicles’ El-B and Horsepower Productions set the stage for dubstep, stripping away excesses to leave a lean, mean – but soulful – skeleton.

03. Benga – Amber [Big Apple, 2003] The earliest of Benga and Skream’s music, made when they were still teenagers, was released through Croydon’s now defunct Big Apple Records, and picks up where the dark garage pioneers began exploring.

04. Toasty – The Knowledge [Hotflush, 2004] An early anthem on Hotflush, the label now home to Mount Kimbie and Joy Orbison, that touches on wobbly aggression without ever losing its emotive core.

05. Vex’d – Venus [Planet Mu, 2005] Along with DMZ’s Coki, Vex’d essentially invented the aggressive, ravey end of dubstep – but with their album Degenerate years before the YouTube remix craze caught on, they did it better than anyone else.

06. Digital Mystikz – Neverland [DMZ, 2005] With a simple motto – ‘Meditate On Bass Weight’ and a heavily dubbed-out, uniquely London atmosphere, Digital Mystikz helped push for recognition of the genre as a valid musical form in its own right. This early track from Mala is one of the finest dubstep tunes ever recorded.

07. Burial – South London Boroughs [Hyperdub, 2005] Everyone knows Burial now, but this still stands up as one of his strongest tracks, a snapshot captured back when his music carried a muscular heft largely absent on Untrue. Its brooding approximation of the suburban sprawl south of the Thames was both menacing and strangely comforting, as though by remaining wrapped in a cocoon of maternal bass you were protected from the potential threats that lay just beyond.

08. Kode9 – 9 Samurai [Hyperdub, 2006] On this early single, the Hyperdub boss reimagined the feudal battles of Kurosawa’s Japan as vicious scraps in a dingy alleyway somewhere in South London.

09. Pinch – Qawwali [Tectonic, 2006] The seminal Pinch track: soothing, hypnotic, melodic and ocean-deep.

10. Skream – I (Loefah Remix) [Tempa, 2006] DMZ’s Loefah took the genre to new extremes of minimalism, reducing it to little more than the heartbeat thud of sub-bass and deathly slow, whipcrack snares.

11. Skream – Midnight Request Line [Tempa, 2005] The first cross-genre anthem: the grimey ‘Midnight Request Line’ hit radio playlists hard, and found its way into some unlikely record bags. Like Benga & Coki’s ‘Night’ later, it pushed the genre towards a limelight it had yet to experience.

12. Shackleton – New Dawn [Hotflush, 2006] The Skull Disco man’s early lightfooted exercises in percussion are hardly dubstep per se; rather, they work within a similar tempo range but draw from post-punk and noise to staggering effect.

13. Peverelist - Erstwhile Rhythm [Punch Drunk, 2006] Jungle + dub + techno + Bristol = a powerful combination of forces that inform Tom Ford’s graceful, loop-heavy hypnosis.

14. 2562 – Channel Two [Tectonic, 2007] Perhaps the most overt techno crossover artist, Dave Huismans’ Aerial album under the name 2562 is all glinting metallic edges and cool chrome sheen.

15. TRG – Broken Heart (Martyn’s DCM Remix) [Hessle Audio, 2008]

16. Pangaea – You & I [Hessle Audio, 2008]

17. Ramadanman – Humber [Apple Pips, 2009] In 2008/09, the Leeds-based Hessle Audio crew swiftly rose to prominence. Martyn’s remix of TRG’s ‘Broken Heart’ strikes a perfect balance between light and dark, Pangaea’s ghostly garage rebuilds Burial as punchy dancefloor music, and Ramadanman is seemingly able to master any form he chooses to tackle.

18. Appleblim - Vansan [Skull Disco, 2007] By the time the Skull Disco label came to an end, its previous earthy grit had gradually whittled away to leave a beautiful – but terrifyingly delicate – shell behind.

19. Geiom – Reminissin’ feat. Marita (Kode9 Refix) [Berkane Sol, 2008] ‘Reminissin’ still stands alongside Pinch’s ‘Get Up’ as one of dubstep’s all time vocal anthems; Kode9’s introspective refix traps Marita’s resigned vocal in an infinity loop tinged with sadness and regret.

20. Untold – Anaconda [Hessle Audio, 2009] In which the London producer drags out a bagful of early Wiley Eskibeat to play with the best of modern dubstep.

21. Ikonika – Please [Hyperdub, 2008] Ikonika’s first release on Hyperdub was the first of a series of brilliant 12”s for the label that redefined dubstep as colour-saturated computer soul.

22. Joker – Gully Brook Lane [Terrorhythm, 2008] Along with Gemmy and Guido, Bristol’s Joker assembled a strikingly sophisticated fusion of grime and West Coast hip-hop, painted with monstrous brushstrokes of videogame synth.

23. Brackles – Rawkus [Planet Mu, 2009] Ignore the dodgy ‘future garage’ tag – Blunted Robots label heads Brackles and Shortstuff are putting out some of the most compulsive dancefloor material around. It’s two-step, but two-step that couldn’t have existed had it not passed through dubstep’s decade-long filtration process.

24. Scuba – Latch [Hotflush, 2010] The Hotflush label is in rude health at the moment, and its label boss has made one of the albums of this year in Triangulation finding a perfectly coherent middle ground between dubstep, techno and experimental drum ‘n’ bass

25. Joy Orbison – So Derobe [Aus Music, 2010] The finest track so far in Joy Orbison’s small back catalogue, one which gathers together the narrative strands of the previous decade and pushes restlessly forward.

Source.

The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow EP Pangea Circling

Caspa ft. Mr. Hudson - Love Never Dies (Back For The First Time)

Caspa & Mr Hudson - Love Never Dies (Back For The First Time) by Some Kind of Awesome

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DJ Die & Interface ft. William Cartwright - Bright Lights



Toolroom's 200th release is (surprisingly) a bass classic in the making.

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Roska Live Set @ Sonar 2010

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1. Donae’o — I’m Fly
2. Brackles — 6am El Gordos
3. [unknown] — Untitled
4. Geeneus & Dynamite — Get Low
5. [unknown] — Untitled
6. Roska — I Need Love
7. Roska — Jackpot
8. Crazy Cousinz — Do You Mind
9. deadboy — If U Want Me
10. Untold — Just For You
11. Dva — Nwo

Rinse Presents Roska What You Talking About!? (Roska Remix)

Gold Panda

Once the dubstep genre has been overplayed to smithereens by the slew of artists all trying to cash-in on that addictive wobble, what is left is a harmonic sub-genre some may call post-dubstep. Gold Panda is perhaps here, creating a sound that is so attractive to music bloggers simply because it is unclassifiable.

You by Gold Panda

Back Home by Gold Panda

Before We Talked by Gold Panda

Gold Panda - Peaky Caps by subraw

Gold Panda - Killing Yourself On A Beach by subraw

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Back Home from gold panda on Vimeo.


Quitter's Raga from gold panda on Vimeo.

You EP  Miyamae EP You

Benga - Baltimore Clap

Those poor things!



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Baltimore Clap

SBTRKT - Sleep In Tokyo

I last blogged about SBTRKT here and since then the masked master has done a slew of releases, collaborations, and remixes. Perhaps a full-length album is in order. Check out these mixes and previews for now!

SBTRKT - Sleep In Tokyo

Sbtrkt & Sampha - Evening Glow (Ramp) clip by sbtrkt

Liv mix for Besti-mix, Bestival's promotional mixes:


Sinden & SBTRKT - Kind Of Familiar by sbtrkt

Midnight Marauder - Single Soundboy Shift O Dedo (SBTRKT Remix) Scars (Sbtrkt Remix) Just Gets Better (Sbtrkt Mix) Warrior (Sbtrkt Remix)

Bad Autopsy & GonGon - Feeling You (Free Download)

The first track which I think is called Feeling You, is receiving heavy play by Deadboy. The vocals have a definite garage/2-step feel but the instrumentals have the deepness of dubstep.



Deadboy opens this live mix with the song. He also played it on Mary Ann Hobbs' show on BBC Radio 1.

Bad Autopsy's Myspace.

SBTRKT - Download live mixes and tracks.

I have mixed emotions for artists that want to stay anonymous. Like fellow dubstep producer Burial, SBTRKT strives to cover his identity through the use of tribal masks such as the bearded one pictured below. Is it to show that he puts his music first, and isn't looking for fame? Is it because he is extremely introverted and shy? Or is it just a publicity stunt, to get people clamouring to find out who he is?

Listen to this live mix by SBTRKT and Sampha from Gilles Peterson's show on BBC Radio 1. There are yet unreleased gems in this mix!



SBTRKT Live 06.01.2010 on BBC Radio 1  by  sbtrkt

Tracklisting:
SBTRKT & Sampha - Evening Glow
SBTRKT - Colonise ft Sampha
SBTRKT - Migration
SBTRKT - 2020
Modeselektor - Art & Cash (SBTRKT Remix)
SBTRKT & Sampha - Break Off

Also check out this absolutely seamless mix.

SBTRKT 17.01.2010  by  sbtrkt

Tracklisting:
Sinden & SBTRKT - Kind Of Familiar (Test)
Joy Orbison - The Shrew Would Have Cushioned The Blow (Aus)
2562 - Flashback (Tectonic)
MJ Cole - Volcano Riddim (Prolific)
These New Puritans - We Want War (SBTRKT Remix) (Angular)
A Made Up Sound - Closer (AMS)
Headhunter - Prototype (Modeselektor Remix) (Tempa)
EL-B - The Club (Tempa)
MJ Cole - Sanctuary (SBTRKT Remix) (Test)
Pangaea - Memories (Hessle)
Zomby - Digital Fauna (Brainmath)
Erykah Badu - Next Lifetime (Universal)
SBTRKT - Step In Shadows (Young Turks)
Portico Quartet - Lines (SBTRKT Remix) (Real World)

Many more mixes here.

Download his track Right Place.

His debut release is scheduled for March 15th, pre-order it here or here.

BTC Radio vol.09 (Dubstep)

BTC is Back to Chill, the dubstep parties started by Goth-Trad, a Japanese producer.



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Track listing:

Goth-Trad, 100mado, ENA B2B mix
White Mice – Try a Thing
Mala – ??? [Dub]
GOTH-TRAD – Bubbling [Dub]
Numan – Skull Crusher [Slit Jockey]
Stagga – Predatory Control Freeks [RAG & BONE]
Kryptic Minds – Code 46 [DISFIGURED DUBZ]
Clue Kid – Shifty [Ear Wax]
Mediahack – Bastardz [Dub]
Silkie – The Horizon [DEEP MEDi]
12th Planet & Define – Hello [SMOG]
Raffertie – Wobble Horror! [Planet Mu]
Unknown – HateRecordings004 [Hate Recordings]
Scuba – Twitch Jamie Vexd Remix [Hotflush Recordings]
Foreign Beggers – No Holes Barred/Goth-Trad Remix [Dub]
Quest – Last Dayz [DEEP MEDi]
16bit – cobra [SOUTHSIDE DUBSTARS]
100mado – cccrazy [dub]
Calibre – Dutty [Deep Medi]
NINA SIMON – THE DOWN Seth remix [seth recordings]

100mado Choice Best5
Scuba – Reverse [Hotflush Recordings]
BREAKAGE – Together [DIGITAL SOUNDBOY]
Monkey – Volume VIP [Sonic Lodge Recordings]
PACHEKO – Lockdown (6Blocc Refix) [SECLUSIASSIS]
Jakes – Rock Tha Bells [Hench]

ENA Choice Best5
Truth – Fatman [Deep Medi]
Skream – Filth [Tempa]
Kryptic Minds – Six Digrees [Swamp81]
Unknown – Hate005 [Hate Recordings]
Elemental – Undulating Elf [Runtime]

Goth-Trad Choice Best5
Dubtro Paellia – ??? [Dub]
ENA – Drop [Dub]
Deapa – The Black Sun [Dub]
100mado – cat pot [Dub]
Goth-Trad – Sublimation [Dub]

Skream&Cluekid – Sandsnake/Goth-Trad Remix [Disfigured Dubs]