Cauto | Despertar

February 23rd, 2009 Stu

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Born into a family of musicians, it’s unsurprising that it’s taken Barcelona’s Cauto no time at all to make his mark on the dub/step & electronic community. With releases on dj/Rupture’s Dutty Artz (on the excellent Dutty Remix Zero release), and Spanish labels Discontinu and Disboot, he’s quickly developing a small, yet impressive, back catalogue that’s about to augmented by a Filastine remix and a second EP for Disboot.

His new, free download release, ‘Despertar’ (tr: ‘to wake up’), kicks into play with a brush of lightly scattered, percussive dubstep, full of tight, angular edits and chopped dub vocals. This type of off-point, beat manipulation is perhaps his signature move, particularly when interplayed with strings and washes. It’s clear that his classical training is liberally deployed, yet meticulously deposited, as if he’s mindful not to suffocate the sense of space around. Taste a sample below, and download the full EP release at disboot.net.

Cauto – Despartar | mp3

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Guido | 29 Minute Mix

January 6th, 2009 Stu

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As promo shots goes, this is one of my favourites for a long time – Guido’s obviously going for that so-hot-right-now ’serial killer in the bedroom’ chic. Hailing from Bristol, a city well-renowned for dubstep innovators such as Pinch, Peverelist, Atki2 and Joker, Guido opts for the path-less-obvious in this tight mix. Largely comprised of his own productions, Guido drops slices of funky, wonky R&B and garage in amongst the low-end excursions and rolling avalanches of cluttered beats. Tidy work.

Guido – 29 Minute Mix | sendspace

tantalized – guido
beautiful complication – guido, aarya & ruthless
chakra – guido
you do it right – guido
orchestral lab- guido
johnny 5 – gemmy
mad sax – guido
do it! – joker
tango – guido
digidesign – joker

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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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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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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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2562 | Electronic Explorations Mix

November 8th, 2008 Stu

Recent mix from Dutch techno / dubstep artist 2652, aka ‘A Made Up Sound’, featuring Bristolian dubstep producer Pinch, the excellent Headhunter and Romania’s TRG.  Out now: 2562 remixes Martyn’s ‘Vancouver’ on a new 12 with a Flying Lotus mix on the rear.  Buy @ Boomkat.

2562 – Electronic Explorations mix | mp3

01 – Pinch – Emo [Dub]
02 – 2562 – Moog Dub [Tectonic]
03 – 2562 – resistance dub [Dub]
04 – Martin Buttrich – Well Done (Headhunter Mix) [Four Twenty]
05 – Headhunter – Grounded [Dub]
06 – SMD – I Believe (Pinch Remix) [White]
07 – Peverelist – On & On [Dub]
08 – 2562 – Enforcers [Tectonic]
09 – s.u.a.d. – Epileptic (Martyn Remix) [Dub]
10 – 2562 – Techno Dread [Tectonic]
11 – TRG – 2084 [Dub]
12 – Shed – Masque (A Made Up Sound refix) [Soloaction]

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Ikonika | Minimix

November 8th, 2008 Stu

 

New wonky dubstep mix from UK’s Ikonika, whose latest 12 ‘Millie / Direct’ released on Kode 9’s Hyperdub label.  Ikonika is one of the few female producers (can we name some others?) that can be loosely branded ‘dubstep’, although the sound here – much like most of the recent releases on Hyperdub – is entering trajectories outside of the standard template.  In pairing lush sweeps with a perverted, wonky bassline, ‘Millie’ in particular is representative of the type of production (along with artists such as Martyn and Shackleton) that is ensuring the longevity of the scene.

IKONIKA Minimix | mp3

1 Ikonika – Please *Tease*
2 Ikonika – Millie
3 Ikonika – Girls
4 Ikonika – Smuck
5 Ikonika – Loser
6 Ikonika – Red Marker Pens
7 Ikonika – Direct
8 Ikonika & Optimum – Space Rock

Mix via Mad Decent | Buy at Boomkat

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