Posts Tagged ‘UK’
Mike Skinner & Giggs Interview…
Monday, August 17th, 2009Big up Chantelle Fiddy
Hyperdub update….
Wednesday, August 5th, 2009All information you could ever want to know about the forthcoming Hyperdub releases to mark their 5th anniversary can be found HERE
That is all
Hot Flush update…
Monday, August 3rd, 2009Sept HFT009 Joy Orbison: Hyph Mngo / Wet Look
Oct HF024 / HFCD003 Scuba: 2 x 12″ EP [cd inc bonus tracks]
Nov Mount Kimbie release tbc / Sigha release tbc
OUT NOW – HFT007 – Sigha / HFT008 – Untold vs Roska / HF022 – Scuba / HF023 – Mount Kimbie
And for Berlin heads watch out for Wax Treatment meets Hotflush on the Killasan sound system on Aug 30th, and the next SUB:STANCE @ Berghain on October 9th.
Theres also going to be a SUB:STANCE party in Amsterdam at the end of October!! Bliss!!! Big up Mr. Paul Rose.
Im long like the 38 bus cos I never turn up
Sunday, July 26th, 2009A little grime update….
Looking forward to Wiley’s next album though! Check out the clip below of 3 tracks from Logan Sama’s show here…..
Oxford Street
Friday, July 17th, 2009It’s my flow their prang of
Monday, July 13th, 2009…….monkey features, watch my lip hang off
F*ck it duck it in the bucket seat, spunked all my currency and my luck you see
Sunday, July 12th, 2009Terror Danjah – Gremlinz (The Instrumentals 2003-2009)
Thursday, July 9th, 2009
Also coming on a triple 12″ pack! Release date 28th September 2009!!
FWD>> on Sunday…
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009FWD>> 5th of July 2009
Wednesday, July 8th, 2009Can anybody I.D. this track from Roska and Scratcha’s b2b set from FWD>> on Sunday night?
**EDIT / Update…. track is Yotam Avni – Coke Bouqet… big up dubstepforum crew
Last moments from FWD>> on Sunday
Tuesday, April 7th, 2009
Flying Lotus @ FWD – Standing Ovation
Sorry for the sh*t audio quality but its worth watching just for the standing ovation at the end! x
***edit: download the first 50 minutes or so of his set here…
The roots do run deep…
Tuesday, March 3rd, 2009available 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“
fcking “funky”
Wednesday, February 25th, 2009Samuel & the Dragon
Monday, February 23rd, 2009the bangers are not the tunes that i wanna bang to
Saturday, February 21st, 2009if you missed kode 9′s hyperdub showcase on bbc 1xtra a couple nights back you’ll be pleased to know that the playback will be available for 7 days here
new tracks from burial, darkstar, ikonika, and kode himself plus info on a forthcoming 5x 12″ box set, double compilation CD, multiple hyperdub albums and a vague clarification on when to expect his long awaited book on sonic warfare – this is essential listening.
** Kode9 Live In The Studio – Hyperdub Label Showcase **
Samiyam – Return (Hyperdub)
Kode9 – Black Sun (Hyperdub)
Cooly G – Love Dub (Refix) (Hyperdub)
Ikonika – Sahara Micheal (Hyperdub)
2000F & JKamata – You Don’t Know What Love Is (Hyperdub)
Dark Star – Digital (Hyperdub)
Burial – Untitled (Hyperdub)
LV – Take Away (Hyperdub)
Burial – Untitled (Hyperdub)
Kode9 – Too Far Gone (Hyperdub)
Terror Danjah – Sonar (Aftershock)
Lemon D – Manhattan Melody
download link: 7 days and counting… CLICK HERE






























