D-Bridge, Instra:mental
Layer 04
Influences Al Bleek
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:01:45 - ? '?' (?, ?) D-50 strings? Tangerine Dream?
02 - 0:01:45 / 0:05:41 - Dopplereffekt 'Infophysix' (Dataphysix Engineering, 1996)
03 - 0:05:41 / 0:06:48 - Dynarec 'Station Deployment' (Delsin, 2004)
04 - 0:06:48 / 0:10:29 - The Other People Place 'Running From Love' (Warp, 2001)
05 - 0:10:29 / 0:14:04 - Drexciya 'Song Of The Green Whale' (Tresor, 2002)
06 - 0:14:04 / 0:15:37 - CiM 'Hitachi' (deFocus, 2000)
07 - 0:15:37 / 1:04:15 - Mix
-- - 0:15:37 / 0:17:25 - ? '?' (?, ?)
-- - 0:17:25 / 0:22:00 - Instra:mental 'Voyure' (?, ?)
-- - 0:27:00 / 0:29:19 - Instra:mental 'Forbidden' (?, ?)
-- - 0:32:50 / 0:38:00 - Instra:mental 'Tramma' (?, ?)
-- - 0:38:00 / 0:41:00 - Instra:mental 'Vicodin' (?, ?)
-- - 1:02:00 / 1:04:15 - Instra:mental 'Leave It All Behind' (?, ?)
Influences Kid Drama
08 - 1:04:15 / 1:06:00 - Arovane 'Passage To Nagoya' (City Centre Offices, 2004)
09 - 1:06:00 / 1:09:07 - Christian Kleine 'Shifts Of Wood' (City Centre Offices, 2004)
10 - 1:09:07 / 1:12:51 - ? '?' (?, ?)
11 - 1:12:51 / 1:18:13 - Squarepusher 'Iambic 5 Poetry' (Warp, 1999)
12 - 1:18:13 / 1:19:29 - Global Goon 'Stan's Slaves' (Rephlex, 2002)
Influences dBridge
13 - 1:19:29 / 1:22:25 - Lisa Lisa & Cult Jam With Full Force 'I Wonder If I Take You Home' (Columbia, 1984)
14 - 1:22:25 / 1:25:35 - Spacek 'Sexy Curvatia' (Universal Island, 2001)
15 - 1:25:35 / 1:28:26 - Stevie Wonder 'Angie Girl' (Motown, 1968)
16 - 1:28:26 / 1:33:03 - Tony! Toni! Toné! 'It Never Rains (In Southern California)' (Wing
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среда, 29 апреля 2009 г.
среда, 22 апреля 2009 г.
Warm Communications
EHL[Warm Communications] Jan '09 Studio Mix
*Kicking off a series of forthcoming studio mixes from the Warm Communications monthly mixes and or a possible monthly podcast! Here's the first installment! A mix of past present and future music! Hope you all enjoy!
40mins / 256 kbps
1] Instra:mental - The Chamber [Darkestral]
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2] Martsman - Bluetone [Warm Communications]
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3] Randomer - Crosscut [Unreleased]
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4] Saburuko - Latency (Insight Remix) [Unreleased]
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5] Nucleus & Paradox - Clint Van Cleef [Esoteric]
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6] Polar - End Of The Story [Warm Communications]
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7] Hi Lar - Back On Trip(LXC Remix) [Offshore]
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8] Sintez - Follow Me [Unreleased]
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9] Bop - Searching For The Truth [Unreleased]
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10] Dissident - Closed Eye Film [Unreleased]
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*Kicking off a series of forthcoming studio mixes from the Warm Communications monthly mixes and or a possible monthly podcast! Here's the first installment! A mix of past present and future music! Hope you all enjoy!
40mins / 256 kbps
1] Instra:mental - The Chamber [Darkestral]
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2] Martsman - Bluetone [Warm Communications]
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3] Randomer - Crosscut [Unreleased]
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4] Saburuko - Latency (Insight Remix) [Unreleased]
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5] Nucleus & Paradox - Clint Van Cleef [Esoteric]
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6] Polar - End Of The Story [Warm Communications]
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7] Hi Lar - Back On Trip(LXC Remix) [Offshore]
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8] Sintez - Follow Me [Unreleased]
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9] Bop - Searching For The Truth [Unreleased]
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10] Dissident - Closed Eye Film [Unreleased]
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воскресенье, 19 апреля 2009 г.
Richard Dorfmeister
About
"Richard Dorfmeister offers a DJ mix of his set played at Dubquest, Dampfzentrale, Bern, Switzerland. He played a four hour set. It's a mix of dub house, disco and some lousy breaks. Nothing for narrow minded heads. Dorfmeister showed that he doesn't fear to mix different styles. We loved it. You can enjoy part one and two. Special thanks to Hans & Ferenz from Dubquest. You guys doing great. Set was recorded on 7.2.09."
www.blastfm.ch
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суббота, 18 апреля 2009 г.
Flying Lotus signed for WARP
WARP sign Flying Lotus
WARP:
We first heard Flying Lotus when he recorded the track 'Two Bottom Blues' for the Plug Research 'Sound of L.A. Volume 2' EP. This track immediately stood out head and shoulders above anything to us, we got rather excited.
Our instincts were further confirmed when other artists on Warp such as Mark Pritchard and Prefuse 73 also started enthusing about this young guy from L.A. making this fresh and unusual sound.
So we got in touch, and everything fell into place, it confirmed to us that Flying Lotus is a classic Warp artist, a confident talent who's rapidly developing his own sound, pushing it out and experimenting with a strong idea of what he wants to do, but open minded and humble enough to know that where his music ends up might not be what he planned when he started.
Furthermore, it didn't come as a surprise when we found out that Flying Lotus has strong family connections with two of the most revered Jazz musicians of the 20th century; his Aunt is Alice Coltrane, musical collaborator and wife of John Coltrane and keeper of a rich musical legacy.
Flying Lotus: "Warp is the absolute best home for my work. They know that there's a lovely thing goin on in L.A. so by being their first L.A. artist... I got a lot of work to do"
www.warprecords.com
Flying Lotus interview at Beyondjazz.net
First off, congrats on the release of your debut album. We see nothing but positive reactions and folks on this site definitely seem to love your dope beats. Are you surprised with how much people love your music?
I'm very surprised that folks dig this stuff the way they do. But at the same time, I feel like I represent a movement. A lovely thing is about to happen and my generation is at the forefront of it. I feel like I was put here to do this, so I'm gonna roll with it until I can't do it anymore ...
Let us ask you about your relationship with the mighty Alice Coltrane, who recently passed away. How much of an influence does the Coltrane-family connection have on you? And were there plans to make music with Alice?
I haven't really spoken on my aunt since she passed away, but, this might be a good time to do so. I lost more than a musical mentor. I lost more than an aunt. I lost my spiritual guide. I've never felt more lost and confused in my entire life on this planet, it's a very difficult time for me and the family right now but we are getting through it. My last few conversations with my aunt were nice. I remember the last time we spoke, I was asking her to play harp on my next album. She told me she'd do it if I got her harp fixed. I started doing the research as soon as we got off the phone. We never got the chance to record music, but that doesn't mean she won't be making an appearance on my next album ... *wink*
Read you studied film and worked for Adult Swim. What role does film play in your life?
Yeah, I actually studied film at two schools. Did some beats for Adult Swim shows, and commercials. Its a trip cuz I don't really watch TV, but I am an Adult Swim addict. It's the only TV I watch and my beats come on. There is nothing like it.
And what is that 'secret' docu we read about?
My secret documentary is on Alice Coltrane, of course ... We were working on it a few years back, still trying to gather up as much footage as I can. We did a few interviews, I got a gang of footage so it should be interesting.
How much Dilla did inspire you as an artist or a person?
People think that I was heavily inspired by Dilla in a musical sense but, to be honest, I grew up listening to Dr. Dre, his sound is what made me get on the beats when I was a teenager. Dilla inspired me more as a human being, more than anything else. He was determined, humble and diligent. It's nice to see that folks have really tried to embrace his essence and get back on their machines!
What is the LA hiphop or music scene like?
The sound of LA is really inspiring, lots of amazing talent here. Don't mean to be brash but, nobody is touching the west coast on the music tip right now. That's why everyone is moving out here trying to get a taste of the creative juices flowing. Even the king is part of our soil......Everybody loves the sunshine.
This 'Sound Of LA' is also a compilation series from Carlos Nino ...How did the two of you hook up?
I just left Carlos Nino's house not too long ago. Its nice to be in a place where you hear crazy bleeps and bloops, then you go to Carlos's spot and you hear these lovely string arrangements. He and I linked up through Lil' Sci (John Robinson). I was doing photography for Sci, and he heard some beats of mine and passed 'em to Carlos for the "Sound of LA" project. Ever since then, Carlos has been like an uncle to me. He really helped me to find my voice and for that, I am forever grateful to that crazy dude. .
Your '1983' album got pretty awesome feedback worldwide. What's the story behind the lp? Since when you've been producing songs btw?
I've been making tracks since I was 14 and It's still fun! 1983 was something I wanted to do to tell the world that its OUR time to shine, the folks from my generation have different inspirations and hear things differently. kids like, myself, Georgia Anne Muldrow, GB, Black Milk, Gaslamp Killer, Samiyam, Blu, etc.etc.etc.
1983 is a dedication to my generation, as well as a reflection of the time. I knew that people needed something else to hold on to, a different sound other than all these kids imitating Dilla's "Donuts". It took folks a while to wrap their heads around 1983, but it seems that they liked it. I think people initially expected me to do some typical shit, but I say, expect me to do the total opposite of what you want me to do, then you'll never get let down.
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пятница, 17 апреля 2009 г.
Detuned Radio All Fanu Special
ESB - Detuned Radio All Fanu Special @@ JungleTrain - 11.04.2008
01 - Fanu - Amok - CDR
02 - Fanu - World Behind A World - Soothsayer
03 - Fanu - For Those Who Dream - Lightless
04 - Fanu - Tribes (Remix) - Warm Communications
05 - Fanu - When It Rains Blood - CDR
06 - Fanu - Jason - Thermal
07 - Fanu - From The Afterlife She Speaks - Lightless
08 - Fanu - Orient Dawn - 13 Music
08 - Fanu - Toshiro - Darkestral Ice
09 - Fanu - Tales From The Sea - Breakin'
10 - Fanu - Siren Song - Subtitles
11 - Fanu - Green Grass, Small Clouds - Lightless
12 - Fanu - I Play It Cooler - Subtle Audio
13 - Fanu - Defunct Drums' Depression Decade - Offshore/Ohm
14 - Fanu - Garmonbozia - Lightless
15 - Vector Burn - 1000 Thrones (Fanu Remix) - CDR
16 - Klute - Perceptron (Fanu Remix) - Commercial Suicide/Offshore
17 - Fanu - For Those Who Dream - Lightless (played twice in error)
18 - Fanu - Leave The Natural World Behind - 13 Music
19 - Fanu - Salem feat. Gigi - Lightless
20 - Silentium - Hangman (Fanu Remix) - CDR
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Martsman mix
Dastardly Depot - Stop 1: Martsman
Muttley of The Dastardly Diaries has just launched a blog platform: "The Dastardly Depot". He’s to include underexposed content from sources all over the electronica community and more. I am honoured to contribute a mix for its first stop.
If you’re reading this and unfamiliar with Germany’s Martsman, he’s shot at deserved lightspeed from the Subvert Central stronghold to a feature in Knowledge Magazine, music on Hospital sub label Med School, and appearances at London’s Fabric within three years of having his first productions put out. It’s with great humility and respect that Dastardly Exposure gets the chance to push him at such a stage. If you’d slept on, or were anticipating what he’d do next, one step is this: a high quality DJ mix from the man himself.
Tlist:
01. Ill Logic & Raf - Out Of Nowhere (DZR)
02. Fushara - Rising (Plainaudio)
03. The Fix - 8 Billion Stories (Breakin’)
04. Fracture & Neptune - The Struggle (Transmute Unreleased)
05. Danny Breaks - Mars To Jupiter (Droppin Science)
06. Cycom - Isotope (Unreleased)
07. Pieter K - Temerity (Counter Intelligence)
08. Martsman - 8-Bit Bouncer (Med School Unreleased)
09. Cyantific - Bombjack (Replicant Audio)
10. Martsman - Klikoucha (Offshore Unreleased)
11. Code 071 & Gambit - Razmataz (Reinforced)
12. Subject Matter - Steel (Genetic Stress)
13. Instra:Mental - Comanche (Darkestral)
14. Cycom - Misgiving (Unreleased)
15. Embee - The Power (remix) (Splash)
16. Martsman - Worst Case Scenario (Med School)
17. Commix - Electric (Metalheadz)
18. Martsman - Kontamin (Trust In Music)
19. Bad Matter & Martsman - Cold Love (Lightless Unreleased)
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Fanu: The all Fanu mixes 1-5
"Junglist.
Samplist.
Breakbeat aficionado.
Passionate DJ.
Avid music lover."
http://www.fanumusic.com
Volume 1
1. The Unseen (Subtitles#38)
2. Ninja Chicks (Darkestral)
3. I Play It Cooler (Subtle Audio)
4. Are You Someones’ Prayer? (not to be released)
5. Tears Of The Killer (Lightless)
6. Two Drummers (not to be released)
7. Actual Proof - Maybe We’ll Stay - Fanu remix (OSRLTD002)
8. Something A Little More Radical (not to be released)
9. Last Solo Before Dawn (13 Music)
10. Siren Song (Subtitles#38)
11. Lightless (13 Music)
12. Shogun remix (13 Music)
13. Witchcraft (Thermal)
Volume 2
1. Tale From The Sea (Breakin’ - BRK005)
2. Bad Karma (13 Music)
3. Tribes - remix (Warm Communications - WARMLTD001)
4. Footsteps Concealed (Warm Communications)
5. Orient Dawn (13 Music)
6. Defunct Drums’ Depression Decade - VIP (Offshore Recordings)
7. Jason - (Thermal)
8. Jungle Got No Ranks (Make-Shift Recs.)
9. Leave The Natural World Behind (13 Music)
10. World Behind A World (Soothsayer Recs.)
11. The Circle of Sycamore Trees (Warm Communications)
12. From Afterlife She Speaks (Lightless)
13. Toshiro - (Darkestral)
Volume 3
1. Galician Girl (Breakin’)
2. Autumn’s Child (Lightless)
3. Shuuchuu (Lightless)
4. Children (Subvert Central)
5. Spock (unreleased)
6. When Gods Wake Up (Lightless)
7. My Life In Flames (Lightless)
8. Salem feat. Gigi (Lightless)
9. For Those Who Dream (Lightless)
10. Semena-Wrock feat. Gigi (Lightless)
11. Unia (Lightless)
12. Garmonbozia (Lightless)
13. Fanu - Poltergeist (Lightless)
Volume 4
01. Snow People (Lightless)
02. From Afterlife She Speaks [reprise] (Lightless)
03. Black Bag (LoCuts)
04. Roy Batty Is Still Alive (old shit dub)
05. Hagakure (Lightless)
06. My Beautiful Paranoia (Lightless)
07. This Behavior Is Not Unique (Subvert Central Recordings)
08. Sidestep (Lightless)
09. Dj Trax feat. KJ Sawka - Opening Shot - Fanu remix (Lightless dub)
10. You May Fall But Don’t Hide Your Face (Lightless dub)
11. Burning The Bridge (Lightless dub)
12. And I Find Her There (Lightless dub)
13. Killer Boys And Black Balloons (Lightless dub)
Volume 5
01. Fanu & Bill Laswell - Orh (Columbia)
02. The New Law feat. Fanu - Showdown (Lightless)
03. Bringing Out The Evil (Lightless)
04. Fanu, Byard Lancaster, Bill Laswell - Black Water (Columbia)
05. Where It Rains Blood (Lightless)
06. Sleeping Beauty (Lightless)
07. Brotz (Pinecone Moonshine dub)
08. Fanu & Bill Laswell - Hollow Grounds (Columbia)
09. Amok (Lightless)
10. Silentium - Hangman’s Lullaby - Fanu remix (Lightless)
11. Fanu feat. Swervez / BBA - Cry4U (Lightless)
12. Vector Burn - 1000 Thrones - Fanu remix (Lightless)
13. End Of An Era (Lightless)
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CODE Interview & minimix
Here's the interview and minimix from Subtle Audio head Code.
He spilled the beans on the difficulties in getting the label up & running, the effect of the current economic climate on d&b, and even news of a possible equinox ep project for subtle. if that wasnt enough, he even put together a little mix to showcase the subtle audio sound. check:
He spilled the beans on the difficulties in getting the label up & running, the effect of the current economic climate on d&b, and even news of a possible equinox ep project for subtle. if that wasnt enough, he even put together a little mix to showcase the subtle audio sound. check:
edj: How did Subtle Audio come about and why did you decide to start it?
Well, it kind of came out of a frustration with the direction the Drum & Bass scene had begun to take after 2000 or thereabouts. I got into the music because it was experimental and because D&B producers weren't afraid to take risks and try something different. But it got to the stage where the music no longer seemed to be rhythmically interesting and where the only thing that was important was the perfection of the production side of the music. Of course, technical improvements in production are important - but, I felt that these improvements were at the expense of the musical content. It was around the same time that I found a message board called Subvert Central. Many members were veterans of the scene, who wanted to take the music back to the roots. I began to think about setting up a label to try to fight the cause. I was meeting some producers through the Nu Killa Beats Drum & Bass night I run in my home town of Limerick too. I booked Breakage, Equinox, Senses and Chris Inperspective in 2003 and they all brought CD's of their productions for me. It was really inspiring stuff and the fact that many of these tunes would go unreleased because they didn't fit in with the latest 'fashion' in Drum & Bass made me all the more determined to get my own record label up and running.
edj: How did you decide on the name, because it can be argued that the music you release is anything but subtle…
Well, of course many people don't think that Drum & Bass is subtle, full stop. When you listen to it ALOT, like I do, choppy beats don't dominate your listening as much as the occasional listener and you can appreciate the other things going on. I guess the Subtle stamp was a reaction in some ways to the brash, over the top production techniques which were taking over the sound when I was starting the label. I mean, the music I realise is often heavy but it's subtle compared to alot of what's branded Drum & Bass these days! Alot of the music on the label has subtlety in that there are always interesting things happening with the atmospherics, or arrangements which evolve slowly. The word Subtle can relate to the beats too... there is a subtlety in how the breaks are sliced and diced, even if the overall effect isn't so subtle! Some of the music released fits the label name more obviously - like Sub - "Skadi", Jason oS - "What Do You Like", Martsman - "Some Minimal Business" (LXC Refix) or Sileni - "Bouncing Octagonal Fragments"... but then even the heavier stuff like Equinox's "Roy Ting" has detailed atmospherics and great attention to detail in it's drums. The name also relates to the fact that sometimes the music released on the label can take a few listens before it's fully appreciated. There - I hope I've justified it ! haha
edj: How difficult was it getting the label up & running? What were the biggest obstacles that you had to overcome?
I think it was made more difficult because of the type of music I wanted to push. Distribution companies were reluctant to take the label on and only for Nu Urban coming in to save the day, Subtle Audio might not have come so far in the last few years. Securing the distribution deal was the single biggest obstacle. The deal was to distribute only, I still had to pay for all the mastering / manufacturing myself. Also, because of the low return for each sale, I decided to try to sell a percentage of every pressing myself. This would mean that I would have to move less units to break even and it also helped to establish a relationship with fans of the label, which I think has proved to be valuable.
edj: How has the current economic climate affected Subtle and moreover, the d&b industry as whole?
Thankfully the sales of the most recent vinyls don't seem to have been affected too much. I don't know if I'll be able to say the same about future releases but for now, things seem to be ticking over. Of course, the label has never been releasing music that is going to sell by the lorry-load but amount of copies we're selling seems to be consistant all the time - hopefully that means we have a hardcore fan base out there.
edj: Recent technology has allowed people to start their own labels seemingly at will. How do you think that this has affected the scene?
Well, for one it has kept me on my toes - often a tune I was considering for a vinyl release has been snapped up and released as a download !
But on the whole I think these labels can be good, so long as the quality control is kept high. You would fear that just because people can release music easily that they would put out the first thing that comes to hand. I have to say that the digital labels I'm aware of seem to be keeping the quality control high. There are alot of good tunes around, but only a few vinyl labels that would even consider giving any of it a release. It's good to have some strong digital labels around so that there is an outlet for more breakbeat Drum & Bass.
edj: Has it made things harder for more established labels?
I would say that digital labels and vinyl labels releasing similar vibes can help each other. The more music there is in a certain style, the more people recognise that sound and see it as an entity unto itself. It might mean that they buy more of that type of sound so that they can build sets around it.
edj: The flip of this has been the rise in digital only, free net based labels. Do you think that they make a positive contribution to the music industry?
I think so, as long as the quality is kept to a certain standard. Labels like Exegene & DigiBeat are releasing alot of good stuff and Pinecone Moonshine and Materializm have put out some good things that I have been playing. I mean, people download the music and get to hear about artists (alot of whom have, or will have vinyl releases) they might not have otherwise, so of course they are contributing to the industry.
edj: Some people have in fact suggested that this is the direction that the music industry is heading in the long run. With piracy showing no signs of slowing down, it is perhaps the best way to counter act it, giving recorded music away for free, with artists making their living from dj’ing/live performances etc? What do you think of this? Do you think it would be a good/workable idea?
Maybe ! But that would mean that there would be no physical release of the music. I mean, no-one is going to pay for mastering / pressing / artwork etc and give it away for free ! Even releasing an mp3 has it's costs (though much, much lower). I still like to get the music I really like in a physical format. So, I hope it doesn't go this way where the only representation of the music is a file on a computer...
edj: Where do you stand on the vinyl vs mp3 debate? Is vinyl really dying?
I don't think it's dying out but now with mp3s / CDJ's / Serato etc, there are more options for people, so of course the sales are going to drop but vinyl still sells. Vinyl is still my favourite medium but I'm not against using other formats at all. I mean, I can't afford to buy everything I want on vinyl. I generally buy the tunes I can't do without on vinyl and then buy other tracks that might be more strictly for Dj'ing digitally. This works for me.
edj: Can you see a time when it ceases to exist entirely?
I don't want to imagine it, but I can ! That day could be 5 years away... 10 years away... who knows really ? Maybe in 20 years, mp3's will be long gone after scientists prove them to be highly dangerous :-)
edj: What artists are you feeling at the moment?
People like, Equinox, Nebula, Sub, Macc & dgoHn, Dissident, Dub One, Reactiv, Nolige, ASC, Bop, Martsman, Paradox, Nucleus, Seba, Dj Trax, Polska, Instra:Mental, D-Bridge, Commix, ST Files, Electrosoul System.
edj: Subtle certainly focus’s on the more experimental side of the genre, and the past 1 / 2 years has certainly seen a rise in producers pushing boundaries and experimenting with their music more. How can you see Drum & bass evolving over the next couple of years?
Well, it would be great to have more Drum & Bass that's experimental and dancefloor music all at once. So I'm hoping to hear lots of music that is great to listen to at home but also great to dance to aswell. On top of that, I'm hoping to hear stuff that's not dancefloor at all, unless yer a big weirdo... I was actually working on a tune myself that hardly has any beats, but more echoes of beats most of the way through. Probably completely undanceable, but still Drum & Bass to my ears anyway. I'll have to go back and work on that some more...
edj: What’s up next for Subtle? I think you mentioned the possibility of an Equinox ep project? Can you shed any more light on this?
Yeah, I'm on Equinox's case !!! We've agreed to at least doing a 12" release and I'm hoping to do a 2x12" EP release, but that depends on what tracks come out of his studio. At the very least there will be a release of an old tune of his, made on an Amiga in 1996 called "Meecha". I got a master version ripped from an old DAT tape the other day! Marlon is working on an updated version too. I'm very excited about releasing that tune. It's part of the reason I haven't released too many amens on the label, as I was always hoping to secure that tune. There aren't many people who deliver an amen tune like Equinox can. If it's an EP release, there should be other styles of music too.
http://www.everydayjunglist.biz/
Code minimix:
1. Dissident - Imager (SUBLTE001CD)
2. Senses - All Over (SUBTLE002 / SUBTLE001CD)
3. ASC - Oceanography (SUBTLE002EP)
4. Macc & Duffah - Messier 51 (Equinox Remix) (SUBTLE001CD)
5. Dissident - Universe Eat Universe (SUBTLE010)
6. Sileni - Failspan (SUBTLE004)
7. Amplicon - Let Go Of The Release (SUBTLE001CD)
8. Nebula - Chords Of Sorrow (SUBTLE012)
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BOP micromix
BOP micromix
New-wave experimental DnB producer from Russia presents his Med School micromix.
About bop
Tracklist:
01. Tears Of A Lonely Metaphysician [00:00-02:15]
02. Lost In This World [02:15-03:46]
03. Zakoulki Soznaniya [03:46-04:31]
04. Chaosmos [04:31-05:39]
05. Forms, Ideas & Chips [05:39-06:46]
06. Enjoy The Moment [06:46-08:39]
07. Ataraxia [08:39-10:10]
08. Random Thoughts [10:10-10:55]
09. Nothing Makes Any Sense [10:55-12:03]
10. Song About My Dog [12:03-13:10]
11. Clear Your Mind [13:10-14:11]
12. Rovor [14:11-16:15]
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About bop
Tracklist:
01. Tears Of A Lonely Metaphysician [00:00-02:15]
02. Lost In This World [02:15-03:46]
03. Zakoulki Soznaniya [03:46-04:31]
04. Chaosmos [04:31-05:39]
05. Forms, Ideas & Chips [05:39-06:46]
06. Enjoy The Moment [06:46-08:39]
07. Ataraxia [08:39-10:10]
08. Random Thoughts [10:10-10:55]
09. Nothing Makes Any Sense [10:55-12:03]
10. Song About My Dog [12:03-13:10]
11. Clear Your Mind [13:10-14:11]
12. Rovor [14:11-16:15]
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Autonomic Podcast Layer 03
D-Bridge & Instra:mental
Layer 03
Influences: Al Bleek
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:03:27 - Jimmy Edgar - 'Nothing Is Better' (Moodgadget, 2008)
02 - 0:03:27 / 0:04:18 - dynArec - 'Solstice Part 2' (Nature, 2006)
03 - 0:04:18 / 0:08:28 - CiM- 'Numerique' (deFocus, 2000)
04 - 0:08:28 / 0:11:21 - Prince - 'I Would Die 4 U' (Warner Bros., 1984)
05 - 0:11:21 / 0:15:28 - dynArec - 'Pentagon Deflector' (Delsin, 2004)
06 - 0:15:28 / 1:00:49 - Mix
-- - 0:18:40 / 0:21:41 - ASC - 'Porcelain' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:24:30 / 0:27:20 - Despot - 'Texture' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:36:00 / 0:38:40 - Abstract Elements - 'Basic Substance' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:41:19 / 0:45:04 - KDC - 'Selfless' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:45:04 / 0:49:13 - Abstract Elements - 'Fourth Dimension' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:49:13 / 0:52:36 - Instra:mental & D-Bridge - 'Detuned' (Darkestral, Dub)
-- - 0:52:36 / 0:57:30 - Kharm - 'Second Thought' (?, Dub)
Influences Kid Drama
07 - 1:00:49 / 1:04:18 - Tangerine Dream - 'Exit' (Virgin, 1981)
08 - 1:04:18 / 1:06:10 - Vangelis - 'Unveiled Twinkling Space' (Universal Music, 2007)
09 - 1:06:10 / 1:09:53 - ? '?' (?, ?)
10 - 1:09:53 / 1:16:03 - Boards of Canada - 'An Eagle In Your Mind' (Warp, 1998)
Influences dBridge
11 - 1:16:03 / 1:18:37 - C.O.D. - 'In The Bottle' (Emergency, 1983)
12 - 1:18:37 / 1:21:24 - Hot Streak - 'Body Work' (Easy Street, 1983)
13 - 1:21:24 / 1:23:51 - Zapp - 'Computer Love' (Warner Bros., 1985)
14 - 1:23:51 / 1:30:12 - Loose Ends - 'Hanging On A String (Contemplating)' (Virgin, 1985) ;^)
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Influences: Al Bleek
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:03:27 - Jimmy Edgar - 'Nothing Is Better' (Moodgadget, 2008)
02 - 0:03:27 / 0:04:18 - dynArec - 'Solstice Part 2' (Nature, 2006)
03 - 0:04:18 / 0:08:28 - CiM- 'Numerique' (deFocus, 2000)
04 - 0:08:28 / 0:11:21 - Prince - 'I Would Die 4 U' (Warner Bros., 1984)
05 - 0:11:21 / 0:15:28 - dynArec - 'Pentagon Deflector' (Delsin, 2004)
06 - 0:15:28 / 1:00:49 - Mix
-- - 0:18:40 / 0:21:41 - ASC - 'Porcelain' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:24:30 / 0:27:20 - Despot - 'Texture' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:36:00 / 0:38:40 - Abstract Elements - 'Basic Substance' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:41:19 / 0:45:04 - KDC - 'Selfless' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:45:04 / 0:49:13 - Abstract Elements - 'Fourth Dimension' (?, Dub)
-- - 0:49:13 / 0:52:36 - Instra:mental & D-Bridge - 'Detuned' (Darkestral, Dub)
-- - 0:52:36 / 0:57:30 - Kharm - 'Second Thought' (?, Dub)
Influences Kid Drama
07 - 1:00:49 / 1:04:18 - Tangerine Dream - 'Exit' (Virgin, 1981)
08 - 1:04:18 / 1:06:10 - Vangelis - 'Unveiled Twinkling Space' (Universal Music, 2007)
09 - 1:06:10 / 1:09:53 - ? '?' (?, ?)
10 - 1:09:53 / 1:16:03 - Boards of Canada - 'An Eagle In Your Mind' (Warp, 1998)
Influences dBridge
11 - 1:16:03 / 1:18:37 - C.O.D. - 'In The Bottle' (Emergency, 1983)
12 - 1:18:37 / 1:21:24 - Hot Streak - 'Body Work' (Easy Street, 1983)
13 - 1:21:24 / 1:23:51 - Zapp - 'Computer Love' (Warner Bros., 1985)
14 - 1:23:51 / 1:30:12 - Loose Ends - 'Hanging On A String (Contemplating)' (Virgin, 1985) ;^)
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Creamfields Ukraine 2009
четверг, 16 апреля 2009 г.
Autonomic Podcast Layer 02
Instra:mental & D-Bridge
Layer 02
Influences: Al Bleek
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:04:45 - Arpanet - Wireless Internet [Record Makers, 2002]
02 - 0:04:45 / 0:08:14 - Arpanet - Illuminated Displays [Record Makers, 2002]
03 - 0:08:14 / 0:12:14 - Jimmy Edgar - LBLB Detroit [Warp, 2006]
04 - 0:12:14 / 0:15:04 - ? - ? [?, ?]
Mix
05 - 0:15:04 / 0:17:20 - Al Bleek - Final Moments [?, dub]
06 - 0:17:20 / 0:18:50 - ? - ? (?, ?)
07 - 0:18:50 / 0:23:33 - Oak - Bedroom Community [Microfunk, dub]
08 - 0:23:33 / 0:26:56 - ? - ? [?, ?]
09 - 0:26:56 / 0:28:49 - ? - ? [?, ?]
10 - 0:28:49 / 0:31:50 - PLUSULTRA - Untitled [?, dub]
11 - 0:31:50 / 0:34:50 - Abstract Elements - Wrong Way [?, dub]
12 - 0:34:50 / 0:37:06 - ? - ? [?, ?]
13 - 0:37:06 / 0:40:34 - Abstract Elements - Essence Of Time [Exit, dub]
14 - 0:40:34 / 0:44:55 - ? - ? (?, ?)
15 - 0:44:55 / 0:46:02 - Instra:mental - Untitled [?, dub]
16 - 0:46:02 / 0:47:33 - System - The Voices [?, dub]
17 - 0:47:33 / 0:50:33 - ? - ? (?, ?)
18 - 0:50:33 / 0:53:35 - Skream Featuring D-Bridge & Instra:mental - Codename Banoffee [?, dub]
19 - 0:53:35 / 0:57:11 - Blu Mar Ten - If I Could Tell You [Blu Mar Ten, promo]
Influences: Kid Drama
20 - 0:57:11 / 1:00:52 - Tangerine Dream - Love On A Real Train [Virgin, 1984]
21 - 1:00:52 / 1:03:39 - Pink Floyd - On The Run [Capitol, 1973]
22 - 1:03:39 / 1:07:56 - Autechre - Outpt [Warp, 1999]
23 - 1:07:56 / 1:13:39 - Squarepusher - My Sound [Warp, 1998]
Influences: D-Bridge
24 - 1:13:39 / 1:17:45 - Simple Minds - Theme For Great Cities [Virgin, 1982]
25 - 1:17:45 / 1:20:07 - Lalo Schifrin Secret Code - [Dot, 1968]
26 - 1:20:07 / 1:24:42 - The Stone Roses - I Wanna Be Adored [Silvertone, 1989]
27 - 1:24:42 / 1:28:12 - Billy Cobham - Heather [Atlantic, 1974]
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Autonomic Podcast Layer 01
One of the most unusual and interesting performers of the Drum'n'Bass scene present their first podcast featuring their influences, own tracks, mixes and loads of other stuff. Characterized by ambient, minimal d'n'b, dubstep and deep sound etc. There will be one podcast per month.
D-Bridge & Instra:mental - Autonomic Podcast Layer 01
Tracklist:
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:03:10 - Jimmy Edgar 'Jefferson Interception' (Warp)
02 - 0:03:10 / 0:06:08 - Jimmy Edgar 'Heart Beat Sexual' (Warp)
03 - 0:06:08 / 0:08:49 - Miami Bass / Ghettotech thing
04 - 0:08:49 / 0:13:20 - dBridge & Instra:mental 'Translucent' (Darkestral Dub)
05 - 0:13:20 / 0:14:28 - Abstract Elements 'Throb' (Exit Dub)
06 - 0:14:28 / 0:18:36 - Eveson 'X Rated' (Progress)
06.5 - 0:15:48 / 0:18:12 - (Tease)
07 - 0:18:36 / 0:22:00 - Instra:mental 'No Future' (NonPlus+ Dub)
08 - 0:22:00 / 0:25:00 - Bop 'Ataraxia' (Dub)
09 - 0:25:00 / 0:27:16 - Instra:mental 'Thugtronik (Mix)' (Exit Dub)
10 - 0:27:16 / 0:30:16 - Instra:mental 'Photograph' (Darkestral Dub)
11 - 0:30:16 / 0:33:17 - System - Thought Reform - (Dub)
12 - 0:33:17 / 0:36:18 - June Miller 'Poison The Well' (Cylon Dub)
13 - 0:36:18 / 0:41:12 - Consequence 'Fog' (Exit Dub)
13.5 - 38:58 / 0:40:05 - (Tease)
14 - 0:41:12 / 0:44:13 - Plus Ultra ' ' (Dub)
15 - 0:44:13 / 0:48:22 - Blu Mar Ten 'Above Words' (Dub)
16 - 0:48:22 / 0:52:05 - dBridge 'Wonder Where' (NonPlus+ Dub)
17 - 0:52:05 / 0:55:16 - Autechre 'Krib' (Warp)
18 - 0:55:16 / 0:56:46 - ? '?' (?) Ambient IDM thing
19 - 0:56:46 / 0:58:22 - Rainstick Orchestra 'Electric Counterpoint Fast' (Ninja Tune)
20 - 0:58:22 / 0:59:20 - Autechre 'Tankakern' (Warp)
21 - 0:59:20 / 1:02:04 - Alex Smoke 'Make My Day' (Soma Quality)
22 - 1:02:04 / 1:04:18 - Black Pocket 'Field' (Exit)
23 - 1:04:18 / 1:06:00 - J Dilla 'B.B.E. (Big Booty Express)' (BBE)
24 - 1:06:00 / 1:07:49 - Michael Stearns - Angels, Bells and Pastorale (Sonic Atmospheres)
25 - 1:07:49 / 1:12:12 - The Cure 'Fear Of Ghosts' (Elektra)
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D-Bridge & Instra:mental - Autonomic Podcast Layer 01
Tracklist:
01 - 0:00:00 / 0:03:10 - Jimmy Edgar 'Jefferson Interception' (Warp)
02 - 0:03:10 / 0:06:08 - Jimmy Edgar 'Heart Beat Sexual' (Warp)
03 - 0:06:08 / 0:08:49 - Miami Bass / Ghettotech thing
04 - 0:08:49 / 0:13:20 - dBridge & Instra:mental 'Translucent' (Darkestral Dub)
05 - 0:13:20 / 0:14:28 - Abstract Elements 'Throb' (Exit Dub)
06 - 0:14:28 / 0:18:36 - Eveson 'X Rated' (Progress)
06.5 - 0:15:48 / 0:18:12 - (Tease)
07 - 0:18:36 / 0:22:00 - Instra:mental 'No Future' (NonPlus+ Dub)
08 - 0:22:00 / 0:25:00 - Bop 'Ataraxia' (Dub)
09 - 0:25:00 / 0:27:16 - Instra:mental 'Thugtronik (Mix)' (Exit Dub)
10 - 0:27:16 / 0:30:16 - Instra:mental 'Photograph' (Darkestral Dub)
11 - 0:30:16 / 0:33:17 - System - Thought Reform - (Dub)
12 - 0:33:17 / 0:36:18 - June Miller 'Poison The Well' (Cylon Dub)
13 - 0:36:18 / 0:41:12 - Consequence 'Fog' (Exit Dub)
13.5 - 38:58 / 0:40:05 - (Tease)
14 - 0:41:12 / 0:44:13 - Plus Ultra ' ' (Dub)
15 - 0:44:13 / 0:48:22 - Blu Mar Ten 'Above Words' (Dub)
16 - 0:48:22 / 0:52:05 - dBridge 'Wonder Where' (NonPlus+ Dub)
17 - 0:52:05 / 0:55:16 - Autechre 'Krib' (Warp)
18 - 0:55:16 / 0:56:46 - ? '?' (?) Ambient IDM thing
19 - 0:56:46 / 0:58:22 - Rainstick Orchestra 'Electric Counterpoint Fast' (Ninja Tune)
20 - 0:58:22 / 0:59:20 - Autechre 'Tankakern' (Warp)
21 - 0:59:20 / 1:02:04 - Alex Smoke 'Make My Day' (Soma Quality)
22 - 1:02:04 / 1:04:18 - Black Pocket 'Field' (Exit)
23 - 1:04:18 / 1:06:00 - J Dilla 'B.B.E. (Big Booty Express)' (BBE)
24 - 1:06:00 / 1:07:49 - Michael Stearns - Angels, Bells and Pastorale (Sonic Atmospheres)
25 - 1:07:49 / 1:12:12 - The Cure 'Fear Of Ghosts' (Elektra)
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Global Gathering Ukraine 2009
Kiev 11.07.09.
Featured artists this year:
Above & Beyond
Richie Hawtin
Marcus Schulz
James Zabiela
Sander van Doorn
Sebastien Leger
John Dahlback
Basement Jaxx
David Guetta
Menno de Jong
Dubfire
Chase & Status
Shy FX
and many more
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