Posts Tagged ‘D*****p’

A Tribute to Tempa.

Friday, February 12th, 2010

mixed by the man like Dubway, this ones an ingle.

Benny Ill v. Dj Hatcha – Highland spring [A1.008]
Horsepower Productions – Vigilante [AA.003]
Horsepower Productions – To the beat y’all (original mix) [AA.005]
Horsepower Productions – Gorgon sound [A.002]
Dub war – Generation [AA.004]
Horsepower Productions – Log on (Dub) [A2.LP001]
Benny Ill & Kode 9 – Tales from the bass side [AA.007]
Horsepower Productions – The swindle [A.006]
Horsepower Productions – What we do rmx [A.003]
Dj Abstract – Touch [A1.009]
Horsepower Productions – Smokin’ (PC edit) [A.006]
Horsepower Productions – When you hold me [A.001]
Horsepower Productions – HDN [B2.LP001]
Horsepower Productions – Voodoo spell [2A.LP003]
D1 – Crack bong [D1.012]
Horsepower Productions – Synbad [1B.LP003]
Loefah – Truly dread [D2.012]
Horsepower Productions – Marseilles connection [2B.LP003]
TGS – On tha run (Horsepower Productions remix) [AA.010]
Dj Hatcha – Conga therapy [B2.011]

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Wu Tang Clan: Enter The Dubstep

Friday, November 13th, 2009

Tracklist…..

1. Deep Space (Jay Da Flex & Yoof Remix)

2. New Year Banga (Rogue Star Remix)

3. Street Corners (Scuba Scythe Remix)

4. Love Don’t Cost (A Thing)/Still Grimey (Nebulla & Dore Remixes)

5. Knuckle Up (Matt U Remix)

6. Biochemical Equation (Datsik & Excision Remix)

7. Keep Hustlin (Trillbass Remix)

8. Now Or Never (Parson Remix)

9. Cinema (Chimpo Remix)

10. Coke (DZ Remix)

11. Iconoclasts (Syndaesia & AKS Remix)

12. Handle The Heights (Stenchman Remix)

13. Do It Big (Baobinga & I’d Remix)

14. Wu-Tang (DZ Remix)

15. Let’s Get It (Evol Intent Remix)

16. Lyrical Swords (Pawn Remix)

17. Think Differently (Hellfire Machina Remix)

18. Pencil/MyPiano/Firehouse (Soroka Remixes)

19. Alphabets (Dakimh Instrumental Remix)

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Dubbed out

Sunday, October 11th, 2009

recorded this last thursday….

1. rhythm & sound feat. the chosen brothers – making history
2. rhythm & sound – mango drive
3. brendon moeller – dreadmill
4. rhythm & sound – trace
5. intrusion – tswana dub (brendon moeller’s beat pharmacy dub)
6. brendon moeller – elixir
7. maurizio 4.5
8. maurizio 5
9. dfrnt – headspace (scuba remix)
10. scuba – hundreds and thousands
11. mlz – one state
12. untold – just for you
13. james blake – air & lack thereof
14. joy orbison – hyph mngo

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Silkie vs. Skream

Sunday, September 6th, 2009

Dubstep Piano Covers…

Monday, August 31st, 2009

C23

Sunday, August 23rd, 2009

Badman from day, big up Seb!

http://www.myspace.com/c23dubstep

Hyperdub update….

Wednesday, August 5th, 2009

All information you could ever want to know about the forthcoming Hyperdub releases to mark their 5th anniversary can be found HERE

That is all

Hemlock Double Pack

Wednesday, July 29th, 2009

Untold announced the next couple of releases on Hemlock recently, the first being a double pack featuring 6 of his own productions and the second being a 10″ single featuring 2 remixes by James Blake and Pangaea…

Five of the six tracks have been released, with the sixth being let off nearer the time;

- Stop what you’re doing
- No one likes a smart-arse
- Never went away
- Don’t know, don’t care
- Gonna work out fine

The double pack should be out October with the 10″ following shortly after…for audio click on Untold’s face :)

Wherever there is a DJ that is happening…

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

…the rudebwoys, they is gonna be there.

FWD>> on Sunday…

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

The Roots of Dubstep

Monday, June 15th, 2009

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Headbutt the fcking deck

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Big up Hatcha cos he keeps it dubstep week in week out.

Hatcha b2b Quest b2b Jay 5 – Kiss FM – 11th March 2009

Tracklist:
Lost – Iron Hide – Dub
Skream – Rolling – Dub
Silkie – Headbutt The Deck! – Deep Meddi Music
Kromestar – Live In Experience – Higher Level Records
Quest – Untitled – Dub
Mala – 5 Minutes Later – Dub
Zed Bias – Untitled – Dub
Benga – Desending – Dub
Silkie – Test – Deep Meddi Music
Jay 5ive & Kromestar – Bass 96 – Dub
Silkie – 80\’s Baby – Dub
Harry Craze – Wa.6 – Dub
L.D – Do U Mind Remix – Dub
Benga – Buzzin – Dub
Kromestar – Grey Thought – Higher Level Records
Jay 5ive & Kromestar – Hands In Da Hair – Dub
Silkie – Concrete Jungle – Deep Meddi Music
Quest – The Unknow – Deep Meddi Music
? – No Warning – Dub
Kutz – Untitled – Dub
Truth – The Fatman (Out Now!) – Deep Meddi Music
Silkie – Mucky – Dub

***the new Mala tune!!!? he is quite clearly off his tits.

d.r.e.a.m. – part i (recorded march 2008)

Monday, March 16th, 2009

i recorded this mix pretty much exactly one year ago. im looking forward to recording part ii pretty soon, just waiting on one last special record (if you know, you know!!).

thanks to everyone who has listened already, the feedback has been inspiring to say the least. my favorite had to be from a myspace friend in the states who described it as “a cohesive mass of organic elegance”. i’d like to think thats quite accurate, but see what you think…..

d.r.e.a.m. – part i – dub rules everything around me

1. likhan – uwill
2. pinch – 136 trek
3. likhan – terre
4. pangaea – nest
5. untold – test signal
6. appleblim & peverelist – circling
7. scuba – outmost
8. peverelist – the grind
9. scuba – inmost
10. scuba – beta
11. peverelist – erstwhile rhythm (forsaken remix)
12. 2562 – circulate
13. benny ill vs. hatcha – poison
14. a made up sound – sleepwalk
15. 2562 – kameleon
16. pattie blingh – brother (2562 remix)
17. 2562 – channel two
18. ramadanman – carla
19. kode 9 vs. badawi – den of drumz
20. headhunter – locus lotus

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ketamine

Sunday, March 8th, 2009

why, oh why.

The roots do run deep…

Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009

available now at dubplate.net

During 2000-2002, a brief but influential window opened in urban music. Drum & Bass moved out of its London heartland and UK garage imploded under the weight of commercial expectation. Between these forces one man, Lewis Beadle aka El-B, assembled a production crew in Streatham, south London. The Ghost Camp took a little from both scenes – the bassy masculine edge from drum & bass and the sexy feminine swing from UKG – and made a new mutation, later to be named dubstep. “The Roots of El-B” is the first retrospective to pull together all the ultra rare white labels, lost remixes and dusty DAT tapes, to preserve for posterity the output of this transient but seminal moment. The roots of dubstep were sewn in a shed at the end of a winding garden path in Streatham. Paid for by the funds of a failed album deal and built by hand by the crew themselves, the shed contained Ghost studios, where during the night hours, El-B and the camp built a sound all of their own. Edgier than UK garage but sexier than the cold onslaught drum & bass was moving into, the Ghost sound was unique. At its core were El-B’s incredible talents as a producer. Having rolled on the edge of the Metalheadz camp as a teenager, never getting a “let in,” he’d gained fame in UK garage as one half of UK garage outfit Groove Chronicles. Out of the ashes of this partnership grew El-B’s signature sound of sharp woodblock snares, ghostly edgy textures, dark bass combined with a little black secret technology: the dark art of swing. Even at that time, the effect of this sound was self evident, as producer after local producer, from Skream to Kode9 and later Burial, became influenced by it. “The thing about those drums: they’re still the future” Burial insisted before his first album. “It’s not a lost art – people still don’t know how to do those drums. It’s an unknown thing. It’s like the last fucking secret left in music: how you do those drums. I’ve tried…” Eight years later, as dubstep blossoms into an international phenomenon, the El-B sound remains peerless. It’s perhaps fitting now that, for the first time, El-B’s seminal work is lifted from treasured record collections and lost vaults. These are the roots of El-B: they run deep