Friday, July 23, 2010

26th July 2010 Releases

DUBKASM FEAT. RAS ADDIS
Dubkasm Remixed Part 1:
A. Hail Jah (Jakes Remix)
B. City Walls (Gemmy Remix)
Sufferah's Choice 12"
(DUBK 013)
DUBKASM Remixed - Part 1 (Sufferah's Choice 12", DUBK 013) by bakedgoods

Jakes steps up with Gemmy, back to back in this lively first twelve inch pressing, first in a series of five incoming in the Dubkasm Remixed series. Both sides have been receiving maximum rinseage, the Jakes mix providing a notable transition moment in Headhunter's recent juke to dubstep DJ excursions.


JS (J.S.ZEITER)
A. JS04
AA. JS04R2

MCMLXV 12"
(JS 04)
Strictly limited, 200 copies only, translucent grey vinyl with smokey marbling

JS-04A - JS-04 (excerpt) by MCMLXV
JS-04B - JS-04R2 (excerpt) by MCMLXV

Ten years since JS-03, but little over eight weeks have passed since the last sighting of James Zeiter on the excellent Styrax Leaves imprint. His 'Reworks' twelve for them offered a reduced anticipation of this twelve, a flavoured vapour trail of this fine double header. Killer techno.

Friday, July 2, 2010

5th July 2010 Releases

VARIOUS /
MULTIVERSE MUSIC
Dark Matter : Multiverse 2004 - 2009
Tectonic 2CD
(TECMVCD 50001)

Dark Matter :: Multiverse 2004-2009 [selected tracks from 2 x CD Compilation] by Multiverse

CD1 :

1. Vex'd 'Lion' (Subtext)

2. Circuit Breaker 'Phonque' (October's Nosebleed Remix) (Vertical Sound)
3. Moving Ninja 'Witchdokta' (Vertical Sound)
4. Pinch & P. Dutty 'War Dub' (Tectonic)
5. S.N.O. 'Disturbance' (Earwax)

6. Skream 'Bahl FWD' (Tectonic)

7. Joker 'Stuck In The System' (Earwax)

8. The Body Snatchers 'Big Ass, Mini Skirt' (Vertical Sound)

9. 2562 'Techno Dread' (Tectonic)

10. Joker & Ginz 'Purple City' (Kapsize)

11. Pinch ft Yolanda 'Get Up' (RSD Mix) (Tectonic)

12. Baobinga & I.D. 'Tongue Riddim' (Build)


CD2 :


1. Vex'd 'Pop Pop' (Subtext)

2. Loefah & Skream '28g' (Tectonic)

3. Cyrus 'Indian Stomp' (Tectonic)

4. Pinch 'Qawwali' (renamed 'Brighter Day' for Tectonic)

5. Loefah 'System' (Tectonic)

6. Moving Ninja 'Uranium' (Tectonic)

7. October 'Three Drops' (Caravan)

8. Joker 'Psychedelic Runway' (Kapsize)

9. October 'Euro Dance Hit' (Caravan)

10. emptyset 'Gate 4' (Caravan)

11. 2562 'Unbalance' (Tectonic)

12. emptyset 'Demian' (CD Exclusive)


Since its formation in 2004, Bristol based Multiverse has been one of the key creative studios for developing the city's flourishing culture of forward thinking electronic music. Based around their recording studio in the heart of the city, the collective has consistently nurtured and supported electronic artists, both nationally and internationally, in the process creating a series of seminal releases that have helped shape today's current musical landscape. Through their network of labels which includes Tectonic, Kapsize, Earwax, Caravan and Build the work of the studio has focussed on exploring the uncharted spaces between genres, bridging together today's cutting edge sonic possibilities with electronic music's rich and diverse musical history. This intention has been accomplished with a strictly artist led approach and a commitment to supporting the work of new and innovative musicians and composers. The fruits of this creative labour are reflected here in this celebratory compilation.

This double CD release offers a selection of highlights from the studio's recent history. Leading the charge are both Lion and Pop Pop by Vex'd, records that formed the first bridge between classic British industrial music and Dubstep, a fusion now championed by the likes of Surgeon, Distance and Milanese. This appears alongside Joker and Ginz's Purple City the track that spearheaded the emergence of the Purple Wow phenomenon. Also present is Pinch's Qawwali one of the key tracks that broke Dubstep to a global audience via Mary Anne Hobb's Dubstep Warz compilation. As expected Pinch's influence within Multiverse extends across the compilation through his collaboration with P-Dutty on War Dub featured in the movie Children of Men, and Get Up with Massive Attack vocalist Yolanda Quartey and Bristol legend Rob Smith. Equally the more avant-garde work of the studio is represented through Moving Ninja, an artist who pioneered the blurring of boundaries between dubstep and sound design and Emptyset whose eponymous debut album fused the streamlined European minimalism of Mika Vainio and Raster Noton with Bristol's unique bass heavy production style. This ground breaking selection of tracks sit alongside contributions by Techno-Dubstep pioneer 2562, half-step progenitor Loefah, Skream and Caravan label boss October. In the process Dark Matter creates a landmark archive of the work of one of the worlds most innovative creative networks of electronic producers.


At the centre of this community is Bristol's thriving music scene in which Multiverse forms a key social hub, and the studio has operated with a family ethos that has placed creativity and artistic co-operation at the heart of their activity. Their collective approach places dialogue and collaboration as a vital and indispensable element within the musical process, an ethos that is entrenched within the city's creative history, and their focus as ever remains in working with a diverse range of artists to craft a unique an inimitable sound that speaks to a global audience. As a result Dark Matter emerges both as a celebration of all that has been achieved and forms a decisive manifesto for an unwritten future. An elemental space where electronic music collides with new digital processes and avant-garde composition, a place where sound becomes the raw sculptural mass of the sonic languages of tomorrow.


GROUP NIOB
A. Vector
AA. Amber

Phlox 12"
(PHLOX 002)

Group Niob 12", in stores 28th june 2010 by Phlox

Our pioneers on the intriguing Austrian dubs frontier, return with this their second outing on wax - Group Niob, the collaborative work of both label heads Gerhard Potuznik and Martin Sovinz. 'Vector' continues further with exploratory mining into the oneforty bpm dubbed into technoid seam - its low end is devious and drills itself clean inside the synapses, mirages of dub cascading either side.

'Amber' works the deep small hours in the club most effectively - shunting and writhing within a dub organism which appears to throw its immaculate shapes to the four corners - heavy and grooving, ideal for smoke-machined basements and strobed warehouse interactions. Fans of everything from Scuba, Mike Dehnert, Wax series and Seldom Felt to technological Iration movements should check without delay

28th June 2010 Releases

GERARDO FRISINA
Join The Dance

Schema 2LP
(SC 452)

preview album here




After the great success gained with his last productions and the numerous DJ sets around Europe, the DJ and producer Gerardo Frisina presents his new album titled 'Join The Dance'


GERARDO FRISINA feat. NORMA WINSTONE
A. Will You Walk A Little Faster? (Faster Club Version)
B. Joy Shout (Club Dub)
Schema 12" (SCEP 453)

preview single here


The single 'Will You Walk A Little Faster' featuring Norma Winstone has been previewed on Gilles Peterson Worldwide (BBC Radio 1)


From the title of this album and the up-tempo productions proposed, one might immediately assume that this is a release aimed at the dance floor. This however, is not strictly an invitation to dance, rather a proposal to come together and celebrate the instinctive movement that is inspired by listening, and responding to music.
Simply put, this is a jazz album, but still containing the strong Afro-Cuban influences that are distinctive to all of Gerardo productions, here largely expressed in Joy Shout and Titoro. With this album, he has also experimented with new sounds and influences, such as the Asian-inspired track Mille e una Notte. Gerardo has also made two songs in 3/4 time, Waltz for Emily, and Another Waltz. 'Join The Dance' is a good work of modern Latin music, arranged by Gerardo Frisina in collaboration with Luca Mannutza. Twelve pieces, nine of which are unreleased and three are covers. Two of the three re-interpretations are the only songs featuring in the album: Will You Walk a Little Faster is a new version of the beautiful 1971 Neil Ardley track, featured in the album 'A Symphony of Amaranths' and here interpreted again by the original singer, the British Jazz legend Norma Winstone. 'I’m Gonna Go Fishin’ ' instead is sung by Francesca Sortino, well-known Italian singer whom collaborated with several national and international jazz artists (Enrico Pieranunzi, Paolo Fresu, Stefano Di Battista, Eddie Henderson, Pierre Michelot, Eliot Zigmund). It is also a cover of a jazz tune taken from the 1959 film "Anatomy of a Murder" and written by Duke Ellington and Peggy Lee. The third and last cover of the album is 'Titoro', written by Billy Taylor and originally recorded in trio in 1957. Gerardo here offers a rework with a delectable Afro-Cuban taste. Thanks to the big international promotion of the single 'Will you Walk a Little Faster?', previewed by Gilles Peterson on Worldwide programme (BBC Radio 1), 'Join the Dance' will bring back on the European club scene one of the most valued Latin jazz producers.