Telepathe vs 20JFG | Devil’s Trident

November 25th, 2008 Stu

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20 Jazz Funk Greats is consistently one of the best music blogs out there, and I use the phrase “out there” with due consideration. Never ones to follow any particular sense of grounded narrative or wish to serve us anything as quaint as untainted information, the text that swims with every 20JFG post is almost as good as the music itself. Almost. Much of what lands on 20JFG lands there alone, I’ve yet to find many other references in the Blogverse to Little Claw, Oneohtrix Point Never, Gyratory Systems, Fan Death or Tanlines – maybe I’m just reading the wrong kind of blogs. And if 20JFG did one amazing thing in 2008, it was revealing the majesty of Pocohaunted. Bless ‘em.

This week, it feels as if 20JFG have gone positively freaking mainstream by curating a remix EP for Telepathe – a duo that have had many one and zeros committed in their favour to Wordpress over the last 12 months. That said, their recent ‘Chrome’s On It’ remix EP was particularly impressive (check the standout Free Blood remix below), with even Mad Decent pulling out a curious and rather fine non-Baltimore-banging remix.

Telepathe – Bells (Free Blood Remix) | mp3 (via The Fader)

Telepathe – Devil’s Trident (Original Version) | mp3

The 20JFG Remix project features a 12″ (preorder @ Merok) with four mixes of ‘Devil’s Trident’ from Mi Ami, Planningtorock and Teengirl Fantasy, plus newly commissioned video pieces from 20JFG most-loved creative types. [Updated] This one, for the Planningtorock remix, is directed by Dario Pena.


Telepathe – Devil´s Trident (Planningtorock Remix) from Darío Peña on Vimeo.

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Hudson Mohawke | Mary Anne Hobbs Session

November 20th, 2008 Stu

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Glaswegian upstart Hudson Mohawke (aka Hud Mo, aka Ross Birchard) lands in Sydney tomorrow night, ahead of his Warp records release ‘Polyfolk Dance’ on January 19th. Hudson’s early work is rooted in the ‘Heralds Of Change’ project with co-hort Mike Slott, who now joins HudMo as part of the ‘Lucky Me’ stable – who also count fellow Scots boy Rustie amongst their number. Together, the ‘Lucky Me’ clan have given the hip hop, R&B, electronica and dubstep scenes a much-needed kick up the backside, fusing all genres together and cutting’n’splicing with a glee that would put William Burroughs to shame. Part of the joy in all of this is that it never feels like the game-changing output was intentional, or that the iconoclastic reference-points were deliberately chosen – there’s a fresh, fluid, semi-accidental feel to ‘Lucky Me’, and it’s something to be fully embraced with a death-like bear hug.

Tomorrow night at The Civic Underground in the city of Sydney (Cnr Pitt & Goulburn St), I’ll be playing an appropriately early DJ support at 10:30 in my role as ‘old enough to be HudMo’s father’. Rounding out the bill: El Gusto (Hermitude), Bec Paton, Jonny Faith and Monk Fly. $20 on the door.

Hudson Mohawke – Mary Anne Hobbs Experimental Session (July 2008) | mp3

Aardvarck – ‘Water’ (Nod Navigators)
Mammal Ft Chris Brown/TPain – ‘Kiss Kiss’ (Mo Twrk)
Hudson Mo – ‘Zo0o0m’ (unreleased 2006)
Hudson Mo – ‘Open Lock’ (unreleased 2005)
HoC – ‘Work That’ (All City)
Hudson Mo – ‘Girders loop’ (unreleased 2007)
Hudson Mo – ‘Returning’ (Unreleased 2007)
Hudson Mo – ‘Dip It Low’ (unreleased 2007)
Hudson Mo – ‘Sequon loop’ (unreleased 2006)
Nas ft Keri Hilson – ‘Hero Instrumental’
MonoPoly – ‘MS20’
American Men – ‘Cool Snake’
James Pants – ‘Blowjob’
Damfunk – ‘Thank You’
Mike Slott – ‘Sumz’ (unreleased 2008)
Hudson Mo – ‘Polkadot Blues’ (Warp)
Harmonic 313 – ‘El n Kat rough mixx’
Hudson Mo – ‘Spotted’ intro
Hudson Mo – ‘Butterfat’ (unreleased 2007)
Rustie/Joker – ‘Play Doe’
Hudson Mo – ‘500 loop’
Heralds of Change – ‘Bopgunn’ (All City)
Hudson Mo – ‘YoNard’ (Warp)

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Wadadda & FS Dan | Moralny Hazard

November 18th, 2008 Stu

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Portuguese netlabel, Enough Records, by rough count have clocked up 197 releases since their inception; a collection that would take many days (weeks even) to review, although first impressions suggest that such aural punishment might actually be worth it. My first bite of their cherry is ‘Enough Dubs’, an impressive collection of dubstep from Finland (Takomo), Germany (Dipswitch, 2Krazy, Discreat, Desmond Denker, Wadadda) and the U.S. (DZ).

Once again proving the point that dubstep variations exist far beyond the boundaries of old London town, my stake for the jewel in the ‘Enough Dubs’ crown is German producer Wadadda’s contribution “Moralny Hazard” featuring Polish MC, FS Dan. The blend of the sharp Polish language and inflections with a tabla-infused deep bass wobble is something quite unique, a less frenetic though nonetheless compelling side-step from the burgeoning Polish dancehall scene.

Wadadda & FS Dan – Moralny Hazard | mp3

Enough Dubs | info & album download

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Discontent on Twitter

November 16th, 2008 Stu

I’ve set up a new Twitter feed for the site. Follow blog post updates and other Discontent blipverts at twitter.com/discontentblog.

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Appleblim | Rinse FM Podcast

November 15th, 2008 Stu

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FACT Magazine today posted their “20 Best Mixes for 2008″ featuring Mike (Italians Do It Better) Simonetti, Generation Bass, Prins Thomas, Dj/Rupture, Hyperdub, Esau Myanwaya & Radioclit, Optimo (with their mighty ‘Sleepwalk’ mixtape) and Metro Area. Taking out the top spot is Appleblim’s podcast for Rinse FM back in April, with the Skull Disco boss bringing together a mix of two halves: Part Two devoted to the outer fringes of dubstep (including Ramadanman, T++ and more), with the introductory half of the equation serving as a personal dig through his dusty crates. Says FACT: “This mix feels like a mate sharing his favourite tunes: classic Chain Reaction techno (Resilient’s ‘1.2’), The Beach Boys’ cosmic masterpiece ‘Feel Flows’, Mr Finger’s ’87 house classic ‘Stars’ and the fluttering, languid psychedelia of Alice Coltrane’s ‘Journey in Satchinanda’.”

FACT Magazine- 20 Best Mixes for 2008 | link

Appleblim – Rinse FM April Podcast | sendspace download

Tracklisting:

Part 1
1. A Made up Sound – D1 (unreleased)
2. Resilent – 1.2 (Chain Reaction ‘96)
3. Shed – Warped Mind (Ostgut Ton ‘08)
4. Alice Coltrane – Journey in Satchidananda (Impulse ‘70)
5. Bill Conti – Reflections (off Rocky III soundtrack)
6. Beach Boys – Feel Flows (EMI ‘71)
7. Mr Fingers – Stars (Alleviated ‘87)
8. Fun Boy Three – Faith Hope & Charity (Chrysalis ‘82)
9. The Clash – Magnificent Dance (CBS ‘81)
10. 2 Bad Mice – Waremouse remix (Moving Shadow ‘92)
11. Davey Graham – I Cannot Keep From Crying Sometimes (Decca ‘64)
12. Advanz vs Gescom – Viral (Skam ‘98)

Part 2
13. Skream – Siminimal – dubplate
14. Ramadanman – Humber – dubplate
15. Shut Up & Dance – Epileptic (Martyn’s No Strobe mix) – dubplate
(forthcoming on Z Audio)
16. Geiom – Reminissin (Skream’s Time Travel mix) – dubplate
(forthcoming on Berkane Sol)
17. Greena – Houze – dubplate
18. Vista – Elixir – dubplate
19. T++ – Audio19958 – dubplate
20. Jack Sparrow & Exodus – Blue – dubplate
21. Geiom & Appleblim – Shreds – dubplate
22. Calibre – Stolen Shadow – dubplate
23. Scuba – Systematic Decline – Hotflush
24. Martyn – All I Have Is Memories – Apple Pips
25. Komonazmuk – Bad Apple – dubplate – (fortchcoming on HENCH)
26. Wedge ft. Shadz – Everybody’s Movin – dubplate

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Sleeps In Oysters | Moths Wings For John / Sea Flowers Blossom

November 14th, 2008 Stu

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It’s a grey, wet early morning in the city of Sydney, and this seems like the most idyllic soundtrack for this moment. ‘Sleeps In Oysters’ deliver under-stated, lowercase folk from their home in Berkshire (England). They’ve played recently with Efterklang, Leafcutter John and A Hawk And A Hacksaw – three distinctly different avenues of sound, although as a combination, the aggregated flavour does indeed give you a fair impression of the territory that Sleeps In Oysters are seeking to stake.

After a good 60 seconds of concrete insect chatter, ‘Moths Wings For John’ flows into a mourning one-note journey around the scale, with scattered wasp samples flicking around the ether and Lisa Busby’s vocal draped elegantly on top. ‘Sea Flowers Blossom’ (from the Luv Sound compilation ‘Summer Gate’) follows a similar pace with John Harries on solo accordian, dripping water & miniature bleeps locked together in tiny combat, and Busby’s vocals layered on top of one another to create a quiet, understated pean to the ocean.

Their debut release (via Seed Records), the succinctly titled “‘We Kept The Memories Locked Away Like The Beetles Of Our Childhood -Or- How To Appreciate Someone That Is Always Around” is available on limited CD with ” 5 bespoke postcards parcelled in paper, tied with string and sealed with wax, housed in handmade fabric sleeves, lovingly embroidered and individually numbered.” Quite. A less prosaic version of the release is available via bleep.com from November 24.

Sleeps In Oysters – Moths Wings For John | mp3

Sleeps In Oysters – Sea Flowers Blossom | mp3

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Various Production | Warchild

November 13th, 2008 Stu

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With characteristic nonchalance, Various Production distributed another free track through their mailing list last week. As has been the story from the outset, no information, no context, no details are forthcoming. Whilst much of this info-lockdown technique is compelling (we are forced to focus entirely on the strength or the weakness of the music for gratification), it’s also often frustrating. Various Production swim between many different genres – from grime and dubstep, to rural folk and sea shanty, all without blinking.

With its looped, shuffling electro warble and chopped sampled chanting, ‘Warchild’ is less dramatic than most of their output, and thus less obviously a ‘Various’ track. It also features a precise, politically-inspired vocal from an MC that – as with all their contributing artists – remains nameless.

Next up: more remixes (from Rustie and Actress), a full album with Gerry Mitchell and their follow up to ‘The World Is Gone’. News and previews at official-various.blogspot.com.

Various Production -Warchild | mp3

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Dusk & Blackdown | Keysound Radio ‘08

November 13th, 2008 Stu

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This podcast mix for XLR8R from London production duo Dusk & Blackdown dropped many months ago, but it’s ripe for re-appraisal. I say this primarily as the album which it promotes – ‘Margins Music’ – is a unique document that pinpoints all that is compelling about music in 2008. Yet, it still remains largely (although not exclusively) uncommented by the blogeratti.

Blackdown (aka Martin Clark) knows his dubstep – he is, after all, Pitchfork’s resident advisor on the subject. His 2008 review, now up at Pitchfork, presents us with a distinctly grey picture. In reference to his closing remarks at the end of 2007 (“Anthem bashing was endemic, with sections of the scene competing in harder-than-thou production contests”), he says this for the last 11 months:

“If anything dubstep was worse, as a percentage whole, in this department in 2008. Anthem bashing, cloned derivative productions, reduced experimentation, constrained diversity, and distorted wobble tracks became more endemic. In truth, if this path continues to be the major part of the scene in the future, the genre will burn itself out or turn itself musically and culturally irrelevant in less time than it took to incubate in the dark Croydon shadows. The leaders, fans and advocates of this style will have the blood on their hands of a once vital and unique genre that had been and had the potential to continue to be truly different and original. They will have to live with that shame.”

He’s been blogging about the scene from both a promotional and philosophical standpoint for a number of years, and thus has unique understanding of what the scene requires to push it forward. When his track ‘Lata’ dropped back in 2006 (coupled with a Burial remix of ‘Crackle Blues’), it fast become worn out on my turntable – a beautiful slice of downtempo, percussive dub with a vocal from legendary Hindi singer Lata Mangeshkar delicately woven over the top. It was a spectacular exercise in ‘beauty through minimalism’ and a shock to the dubstep system.

Thankfully, lessons were obviously learned from the production, as ‘Margins Music’ is awash with sounds and vocals that represent the true cultural diversity of its birthplace, London Town. It is, in truth, a concept album, a documentary of the capital in 2008, with contributions from Pakistani singer Farrah and Punjabi vocalist Teji, rolling Bhangra dhols, tabla and sitar all competing with innovative electronic production and grime verses spat by Trim and Durty Goodz. In short, it’s a breathtaking ride.

If you remain unconvinced, use this mix – full of unreleased cuts – as a precursor to your main fix (Buy @ Boomkat):

Dusk + Blackdown – Keysound Radio ‘08 | mp3

1. Blackdown “Con/Fusion feat. Farrah” (Keysound Recordings)
2. Sully “Jackmans Recs” (unreleased)
3. Grievous Angel “What We Had” (unreleased)
4. Skream “Angry World” (unreleased)
5. Al-Haca “Kryptonite (TRG remix)” (unreleased)
6. 2nd II None “Waterfalls (Peverelist remix)” (Heavy Artilery)
7. JME “Go On My Own” (BBK)
8. Joker “Digidesign” (unreleased)
9. Dot Rotten “I’m a Professional” (GPP)
10. Starkey “Gutter Music” (unreleased)
11. Ghetto and Rudekid “Sing For Me” (unreleased)
12. Gemmy “Supligen” (unreleased)
13. Geeneus feat. Wiley, Riko, and Breeze “Knife & Gun” (unreleased)
14. Zomby “Aqafre5h” (unreleased)
15. Blackdown “Concrete Streets feat. Durrty Goodz (Keysound Recordings)
16. Wiley “If You’re Going Out I’m Going Out Too” (Grime Wave)
17. D1 “Oingy Boingy” (unreleased)
18. Dusk “Focus” (Keysound Recordings)
19. Dusk + Blackdown “Kuri Pataka feat. Teji and Farrah” (Keysound Recordings)
20. Pangaea “Router” (Hessle Audio)
21. Zomby “Duality” (unreleased)
22. Guido “Orchestral Lab” (unreleased)

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Buraka Som Sistema | Mixtape

November 12th, 2008 Stu

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For those with Paypal accounts, or a UK credit card for that matter, Buraka Som Sistema’s new album ‘Black Diamond’ is now avalable for download over at 7Digital. The debut full-length features contributions from M.I.A., Kano, Petty, baile funk’s First Lady Deise Tigrona and Angolan kuduro artists DJ Znobia, Saborosa and Puto Prata. Pitchfork have posted a mixtape featuring a couple of tracks and a new remix of ‘Sound Of Kuduro’ from bass cadets, Drop The Lime.

Buraka Som Sistema – Mixtape | mp3

1. Buraka Som Sistema: “Intro”
2. DJ Malvado: “Puto Mekie”
3. Radioclit: “Secousse (Crookers remix)”
4. Buraka Som Sistema: “Skank & Move” [ft. Kano]
5. DJ Znobia: “Patchy Luanda”
6. Debonair Samir: “Samir’s Theme”
7. Buraka Som Sistema: “Kalemba (Wegue Wegue)”
8. DJ Furioso: “Activate”
9. Buraka Som Sistema: “Sound of Kuduro (Drop the Lime remix)”
10. Reso: “If U Can’t Beat Them

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Mark Barrage | Hindsight

November 11th, 2008 Stu

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Mark Barrage has been all but absent from the recorded music scene over the last three years or so – ‘Hero Or Dirt’ dropped on Feral Media back in 2005. In the intervening continuum, he’s been playing many live shows (including support for Telepathe, YACHT and Dan Deacon) and steadily crafting the follow-up ‘Delays’, which is released this month via Mistletone Records, Australian home of El Guincho, Lucky Dragons and Panda Bear. ‘Hindsight’ blends Mark’s characteristic dark, singer-songwriter pop with an analogue electro pean to early-era Kraftwerk or Cabaret Voltaire. A mini-Australian tour kicks off in Melbourne at the end of the month – hit the Mistletone site for info.

Mark Barrage – Hindsight | mp3

Mark Barrage – Poisoned | YouTube

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