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November 20, 2009 0

Mixtape 2009

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Mixtape 2009 by Sheq

It’s taken some doing, but here it is. With 30 tracks across 65 minutes, there should be something here for almost everyone. I hope so anyway.

This’s been an especially good year for music so, obviously, I couldn’t include everything great from 2009. The Slew, Russian Circles, Mamer, Broadcast, The Heavy and Efterklang are just a few that didn’t made it onto the mix, but that’s not to say they didn’t  release solid albums this year. Overall, I’d say the mix is a reasonable indicator of what my albums of the year are likely to be.

Well, enough of my yakkin. Whaddya say? Let’s boogie!

Tracklist

  1. Wevie Stonder - Glidstep
  2. Bibio - dwrcan (Eskimo Remix – 45rpm)
  3. Blakroc - Dollaz & Sense
  4. MF Doom – Gazzillion Ear
  5. Eyedea and Abilities – Burn Fetish
  6. Them Crooked Vultures – New Fang
  7. Brother Ali – Tight Rope
  8. Raekwon - Black Mozart
  9. Belbury Poly – Remember Tomorrow
  10. Robot Koch – Death Star Droid
  11. Anti Pop Consortium – Capricorn One
  12. Three Trapped Tigers – 7
  13. Pablo - Sky Is High (Instrumental)
  14. Madness - Dust Devil
  15. Jay-Z – Already Home
  16. Joker - Stash
  17. King Midas Sound – Meltdown
  18. King Cannibal – Flower Of Flesh And Blood
  19. Ges-E and Sukh Knight – Vengeance
  20. Sukh Knight – Knightlife
  21. Darkstar - Videotape
  22. Pablo - Act Of Persuasion
  23. Bibio - Cry! Baby!
  24. Thavius Beck – Go
  25. Grizzly Bear – Two Weeks
  26. Tinariwen - Tahult In
  27. P.O.S. - Purexed
  28. Mayer Hawthorne – Just Aint Gonna Work Out
  29. Ancient Astronauts - I Came Running
  30. Hudson Mohawke - Rising 5

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November 2, 2009 0

Nitin Sawhney – London Undersound Instrumentals and Remixes

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On 7th July, 2005, a series of terrorist attacks rocked London.

In October 2008, London-based musician, Nitin Sawhney, released ‘London Undersound’ as a reaction to perceived post-terrorist tensions in the capital. Now in 2009, it would appear that Londoners have just carried on as they would have always done. Though possible to capitalise on misfortune, by no stretch of the imagination did this ever appear to be Sawhney’s intention.

2009 also sees ‘London Undersound Instrumentals and Remixes’ surface, its need somewhat undetermined. With cover art designed by artist Anthony Gormley, the bold red-and-white colours that comprise the wartime ‘Keep Calm and Carry On’ poster come similarly emblazoned on the CD.

With remix albums generally servicing the requisites of DJs, it’s strange that Sawhney has felt the need to release this – particularly because, since ‘Beyond Skin’, Sawhney’s music over the past decade has never really been fit for dancefloors. Generally, his productions have been polished with such slavish focus, they’re more suited to designer coffee outlets than Fabric or Cream. If ever (and let’s pray this never happens) Richard Curtis put together a new romantic comedy, entitled it ‘Southall’ and cast Hugh Grant and Julia Roberts as lead roles, Sawhney would be first in line to write the soundtrack.

Nevertheless, this instrumental and remix album demonstrates that Sawhney isn’t completely out of step with his past. Now, deprived of the awful, mawkishly insincere vocals that plagued ‘London Undersound’, the instrumental pieces are given necessary space to shine. The space reveals Sawhney’s dedication to music, and, thus, his true talent. Choosing artists like Paul McCartney, Natty and Imogen Heap may have seemed a good idea last year, but this instrumental album only highlights their complete lack of interpretive ability.

Without miserablist and daft lyrics ruining the music, the new ‘London Undersound’ becomes a pleasure to listen to, and the listener can now gauge what it is that Sawhney himself envisaged when initially composing these frequently emotionally fulfilling pieces. Extras on the disc include five youthful dubstep and bassline remixes that may appeal to DJs, along with four quite unnecessary slices of glittering  tosh masquerading as alternative vocal versions of the original songs.

Nevertheless, the new ‘London Undersound’ has an appeal far wider than the original and, though it will service listeners on yoga retreats and those with Land Rovers well, it will stay with me a lot longer than its predecessor which should, I believe, still be under the rails of Clapham Junction’s platform 12.

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November 1, 2009 0

Skuff And Inja – The Skuff And Inja Show

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Releases this year from the likes of Kyza, Juice Aleem and even Speech Debelle demonstrate that UK hip-hop is alive and well. Skuff and Inja (who have been together for 10 years now as part of Cambridge crew, Delegates of Culture), continue to dazzle with taut verbal delivery and lyrical content.

Like any good hip-hop, ‘The Skuff And Inja Show’ carries with it a solid social conscience. Where Juice Aleem’s philosophy seems to stem from a nascent sense of imagination, Skuff and Inja like to deal in everyday observation. ‘United Kingdom’ for example is a four-minute address about the state of the nation: “I’m not talking about the Government, I represent the scum and the underage mothers in the U.K.” states the strangely languid Skuff whose delivery makes for an unusual juxtaposition against Inja’s prolonged machinegun flows.

Familial UK Brit-hop squad Taskforce appear on ‘Famslam’ with former Scratch Pervert, Mr Thing, cropping up on ‘Witness’. Though ‘The Skuff And Inja Show’ makes for a good 40-minute showcase of the MCs’ skills, the quality of production is not a consistent enough fit. Nevertheless, Skuff and Inja’s styles slot perfectly into the two dubstep remixes on offer here (‘Side Effects’ and ‘Hat Low’).

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October 21, 2009 0

Dub FX

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October 15, 2009 0

King Cannibal – Chaos ADD Mix

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King Cannibal – Knowledge mix by knowledge

* King Cannibal – Intro (Ninja Tune)
* Svarte Greiner – Where Am I (Type Records)
* 2562 – Channel Two (Tectonic)
* Unknown – Unknown, Acappella
* Distance – Night Vision, Skream’s So Nasty Version (Planet Mu)
* Moderat – Rusty Nails, Shackleton Remix (B Pitch Control)
* Freund Der Famille – Pewars (Freund Der Famille)
* Moderat- A New Error, Headhunter Remix (50 Weapons)
* Mims – Like This, acapella (Capitol)
* Clouds – Protecting Hands (Deep Medi)
* Bakongo – Bambara (Roska Kicks & Snares)
* Sendai – Sustaining The Chain (Time To Express)
* Milanese – The End, Untold Remix (Planet Mu)
* Vaccine – Radiate (Offshore)
* TIgerhook Corp – Evil Eyes (Vamp Tech Recordings)
* Sendai – Sustaining The Chain, Peter Van Hoesen Remix (Time To Express)
* Pearson Sound- Wad (Hessle Audio)
* Pearson Sound – PLSN (Hessle Audio)
* SP:MC – Taiko Dub (Tempa)
* Burnkane – You Will Forget (Planet Mu)
* Scuba – From Within, Marcel Dettmann Remix (Hot Flush Recordings)
* Monolake – Titan (Imbalance Computer Music)
* Page – Ballin Is My Hobby Remix acapella (unknown)
* Von D – Echolow (Black Achre)
* Monolake – Titan (Imbalance Computer Music)
* Scuba – From Within, Marcel Dettmann Remix (Hot Flush Recordings)
* Micronauts – The Jazz (Loaded)
* XXXY – Constant (Mindset)
* Babylon System – Loaded (Argon)
* SP:MC – Taiko Dub (Tempa)
* XXXY- Reflections (Mindset)
* Sarantis – Nitroglycerine, MRK 1 Remix (Senseless)
* Martyn – All i Have Is Memories (Applepips)
* Shortstuff – Progression (Formant Recordings)
* Skream – LIghtning (Tempa)
* Scuba – Klinik (Hot Flush Recordings)
* Athues – Sphere One (Baum)
* Shortstuff – A (Formant Recordings)
* Peter Van Hoesen – Attribution One, MLZ Remix (Time To Express)
* Sendai – Sustaining The Chain  (Time To Express)
* Monolake – Titan (Imbalance Computer Music)
* Freund Der Famille – Pewars (Freund Der Famille)
* Jeff Mills – The Bells (Purpose Maker)
* Aviv Geffen – It Was Meant To Be A Love Song, King Cannibal Remix (Mars Records)
* Scuba – Ruptured, Surgeon Remix (Hot Flush Recordings)
* Round One – I’m Your Brother, Chicago Mix (Main Street)
* Vaccine – Radiate (Offshore)
* LL Cool J – Goin Back To Cali (Def Jam)
* Huey – Pop Lock & Drop It, Acapella (Jive)
* South West Clik – All Chrome 38 Blacked Out 9, Acapella (unknown)
* Freund Der Famille – Symbian (Freund Der Famille)
* Master P – I Need Dubs, Acapella (Koch)

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October 9, 2009 0

King Cannibal – Let The Night Roar

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Those of a delicate mental disposition may not find ‘Let The Night Roar’ to be a particularly helpful record. Etched out by a man obsessed with ragga rhythms, King Cannibal (aka Dylan Richards) mashes the techno of The Prodigy’s ‘Music For The Jilted Generation’ with the sonic edge of Drum n’ Bass to an almost unbearable level of industrial paranoia. The superb ‘Aragami Style’ welcomes the listener to this world of uneasy listening with warped dancehall beats and a vocal snippet that states, “I wanna slice your face”. Clattering hi-hats and a distorted bassline reminiscent of ‘Their Law’ follow along with a chorus chant of “Kill it, Kill it, Kill it!”

This element of menace spills into ‘Murder Us’, as a hypnotic techno beat underpins a throbbing bassline, and yet, as the track dynamically develops, it offers droplets of twinkling synth to invite us to a more accessible realm before cruelly returning to aural oppression. Enjoys playing with styles as much as the listener’s imagination, Richards steps successfully into the dubstep arena with ‘So…Embrace The Minimum’ and ‘Flower Of Flesh And Blood’ which feature half-step beats and snappy snares buried in reverb.

A fan horror movies, Richards adds detuned harmonies to vocals, which lend the album a cinematic air. ‘Colder Still’ and ‘Dirt’  bear this quality and the former is viciously set upon by intermittent breakbeats, whilst the latter seems to feature a ferocious monologue delivered by a comedy Rasta in an episode of Red Dwarf.

Though genuine, too much of ‘Let The Night Roar’ sounds like it is trying hard to be…well, hard.

Get 3 songs: Aragami Style, So…Embrace The Minimum, Flower Of Flesh And Blood.
Dig it? Dig deeper: The Bug, Ed Rush and Optical, The Prodigy.

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August 30, 2009 1

Sukh Knight / Nasha Experience 12″

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The blistering beatery of Nasha Records will create dancefloor hell with their forthcoming 12″.

‘Jewel Thief’ by dubstep heavyweight Sukh Knight , ‘Flyer Manz’ and ‘Clotted Cream’ by The Nasha Experience all on one piece of wax? Dayyyumn!

Out on Nasha Records, watch this space for confirmation of release date.

ewel Thief by Sukh Knight , Flyer Manz and Clotted Cream by The Nasha Experience all 3 Tracks on 12” Vinyl OUT SOON!! on Nasha Records Watch this space for dates to be confirmed….

My favourite cut from this is ‘Jewel Thief’ but having been asked to hold off from letting you hear that, check out the fierceness of ‘Flyer Manz’. And if you don’t already own the Nasha Compilation, V3, that was released earlier this year, then you really should.

Flyer Manz – The Nasha Experience

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August 29, 2009 0

Three Trapped Tigers – EP 2

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’6′, the first track of the imaginatively titled follow-up to debut EP1: EP2, opens with a mournful, reflective fuzz before breaking into a warm, ’80s inspired, synth-driven wonderland that’s complemented by looped harmony vocals singing nothing but vowels. A sparkling, off-beat track that finds clean guitars subtly providing melody, the glitch elements of TTT find themselves temporarily taking a back seat as this introduction soars dramatically through grey clouds like a victorious Maverick in an F-14 Tomcat.

’7′ is altogether more familiar territory for the Tigers and the Tomcat’s fuselage is broken apart by pummelling, industrial, filtered drums that hide a menacing monosynth. ’7′ demonstrates that TTT are on their way to shedding Squarepusher’s ‘Big Loada’ skin that so ably protected them on EP1. Surging Led Zeppelin style riffs announce a change in time signature and the group segue from the dramatic to the melodramatic as they begin to waft gentle guitar harmonics at the recording desk. TTT’s strength come from their complex arrangements which are driven by an incomprehensibly intuitive groove. Now with guitarist Matt Calvert on production duties, EP2 benefits greatly from a vastly improved sound.

Set to present the greatest challenge to the listener. ’8′ is all squealing feedback, 303 squeak, mangled artificial harmonics augmented by manic drums: the musical heartbeat of a robot on amphetamine. Rewind, close the eyes and let the sounds pound. Soon, the chaos becomes robust, a groove locks and as the Vernon Reid guitar riffage climaxes, the song blows out like a candle caught in the eye of a fantasy hurricane.

The inescapable influence of Aphex Twin is at work with the mellifluous, sorrowful and dynamic ’9′. Reminiscent of The Romance Of Young Tigers who seek crescendo at every opportunity, ’9′s impending dissonance is unexpected, ending abruptly with the airy harp-like piano it began with.

EP2 is simply better than EP1, which, if you’ve heard EP1, signifies a somewhat speedy growth. To paraphrase the Wu Tang Clan: “Three Trapped Tigers aint nuthing ta fuck wit!”

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August 24, 2009 0

DJ Bobafatt – Whatever, innit (III)

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Part III of this rather smashing series of mixes by DJ Bobafatt is now available for your aural delectation. Here’s the download link to the 70+ minute mashup, here’s the link to the previous mixes and the tracklist is below.

Major Lazer ft Mr Vegas & Jovi Rockwell – Can’t Stop Now
Cherine Anderson – Talk If Yuh Talking
The Heavy – Cause For Alarm
James Brown – Sunny (Featurecast Regroove)
The Burbs – Organic
Amede & The Soundsmith – The Underground Reprise
Shafiq Husayn ft Fatima – Lil’ Girl
Jay Z / Beyonce / Arrested Development – Bonnie & Clyde ’03 (DJ Crooked remix)
Jill Scott – A Long Walk (Dodge Remix Pt 1)
Mystro – Mess I Ever Had
Jay Z – D.O.A. (Chase & Status Remix)
Peter, Bjorn & John – Nothing To Worry About (Troublemaker Remix)
Jazmine Sullivan / Missy Elliot – Backstabbers
Faith Evans – Mesmerized
Kid Cudi – I Poke Her Face
Brooklyn Slamlords – Keep On Movin’
Alborosie ft I Eye – Mama She Don’t Like You
Blondie / Souls Of Mischief – Heart Of Glass (’93 Til Infinity Al Fingers Remix)
Muhsinah – Re:Outsourced
Mr Scruff – Cheeky
Burial & Four Tet – Moth
Floating Points – K&G Beat
Nicole Willis & The Soul Investigators – If This Ain’t Love
Duck Sauce (A-Trak & Armand Van Helden) – Anyway
Gramophonedzie – Why Don’t You
MSTRKRFT / John Legend – Heartbreaker (Laidback Luke Remix)
Major Lazer ft Vybz Kartel – Pon De Floor
The Nextmen ft Ms Dynamite & Andy Cato – The Lion’s Den
Groove Armada / Bassnectar – Superstylin’ Smashup
Eve / Benga – Me N My
Mungo’s Hi Fi – Haffi Rock
Beenie Man – Trendz
Cessa – Recon Sbtrkt Remix
Hackman – Illusionz
MJ Cole – Sincere (Nero Remix)
The Moody Boys – Free

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August 21, 2009 0

Breakage – Run ‘em out (ft Roots Manuva)

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Been missing some decent output from Roots Manuva and I’m not sure this bass-heavy vehicle driven by Drum n Bass producer Breakage is likely to change that. The track just doesn’t move enough; though it’s probably enough to get the shoulders shrugging and knees flexing in the dubstep clubs.

Anyway, this is out on September 7th – Digital Soundboy.

Breakage – Run ‘em out (featuring Roots Manuva)

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