Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Mix for 6 Music

Its very rare to hear a TEED mix outside of a live DJ performance so it was with great relish that we hit play on his recently recorded mixtape for BBC 6 Music.

As you would expect this mix has real character starting from a deep and thoughtful platform as it gently builds in pace and intensity towards his latest release 'Dream On', as the mix reaches Dream On you have sense that this track is perhaps the template for the whole mix as each subsequent track is a blend of main room riffs and headphone pads with flecks of vocals, acid tones and white washed techno walls swirling around the listener. Highly recommended listening.

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Mix for 6 Music

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Mix for 6 Music


Tracklisting
01. Jozif Feat. Terri Walker — Twilight (Casino Times Remix)
02. J. Phlip — Fever feat. Lailah Reich (KRL Remix)
03. Discodeine — Falkenberg (Pilooski Edit)
04. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs — Dream On
05. Roman Flügel — Bahia Blues Bootcamp (Original Mix)
06. Jakkin Rabbit — Blame
07. FaltyDL — Make it Difficult
08. DHS — The House Of God (Mele Re-edit)
09. Martyn — Masks
10. Dinky — Sealed
11. Beastie Respond — Syncopy (Blawan’s Trecther)
12. Djedjotronic — Uranus
13. Virgo Four — It’s A Crime (Caribou Remix)
14. Trey Lorenz — Photograph of Mary (MAW dub)
15. Degrees of Motion — Shine On (Junior Dub)

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Sunday, 27 November 2011

Fabric 61 - Mixed Visionquest (Album Review)

Two heads are better one than one, so the saying goes. It’s no surprise then that the four comprising Visionquest have achieved a staggering amount since formation two years ago. Made up of Lee Curtiss, Ryan Crosson, Shaun Reeves and Seth Troxler, Visionquest is the closest underground dance music has to a supergroup. Each successful in their own right, the Detroit exports came together under the Visionquest moniker back in 2010 as producers, before evolving into a charismatic DJ group. Finally they put their name to a label earlier this year, and subsequently have a roster of some extremely well received artists such as Tale of Us and Benoit & Sergio, the latter being responsible for one of the biggest tracks of the year, “Walk & Talk”.

(Promo Video) Mix Released - Dec 5th 2011


Fabric 61, their first commercially available mix, gives insight into how this highly regarded foursome have ended up at the forefront of the scene. Opening track “Wasteland” by Tin Man invites you to relax and prepare yourself for the next seventy minutes. What follows is a solid offering of dark, stripped down, hypnotic house music intertwined with proposals of classic tracks, nods to heroes and eclectic atmospheres which leave the whole mix just as suited to your headphones as it is to the dancefloor. The first part moves at a characteristic pace. Bass lines float lazily over a backdrop of deep, sparse beats. Cassius’ classic “The Sound of Violence” sits nicely just short of twenty minutes in, briefly brightening the mood before delving to a deeper, pacier plane.

The mixing style, whilst by no means revolutionary, is refreshing to hear from a group comprised of so many. Transitions are restrained, evolving affairs. Each is littered with subtle nuances and acute intricacies that indicate true masters at work. Stand out tracks “I’m Free” and “Passion”, remixed by goliaths Carl Craig and DJ. T respectively, usher in a flirtation with lush pads and that timeless stabby 80’s bass sound. Mr. White’s vocals eerily drifting over “Passion” could well become a feature of clubland for the next year, the track is that good.

Towards the end we spiral away from the dancefloor and into more peculiar surroundings. The sleazy , laid back flow of Dani Siciliano over Aquarius Heaven “Can’t Buy Love” envelopes the listener, coursing them off the beaten track. The following two selections, both from Visionquest’s label, show how acclimatised their ears are to a good record. “Tale/Foot Break” is an awesome and exhilarating foray into electronica, whilst the penultimate track, “Heaven Felt Like Night” from young Montreal duo Footprintz, is laden with pop sensibilities.

This is a deeply satisfying contribution to the Fabric series. Visionquest succeed in living up to the hype, in this case proving four heads to be better than two.

You can catch 1/4 of Visionquest 'Shaun Reeves' at Fabric on Saturday 3rd December, either in the comfort of your own home via the LIVE STREAM or on the hallowed Room 1 Dancefloor.

Tracklisting
01 Tin Man - Wasteland [Global A]
02 STL - Portside Waves [Perlon]
03 Soul Center* - Hal 2010 [Shitkatapult]
04 Seuil - In The Moon [Supplement Facts]
05 Konrad Black - Doodimbouttogay [Visionquest]
06 Cassius - The Sound Of Violence (Franco Cinelli Remix)
07 Terje Bakke - Ekaterinburg [Be Chosen]
08 Kollektiv Turmstrasse & Florian Schirmacher - Uneins (Aril Brikha Remix)
09 Catz ‘n Dogz feat. Paul Randolph - I'm Free (Carl Craig Remix)
10 Phreek Plus One feat. Mr. White - Passion (DJ T. Remix) [Compost]
11 Loosefingers - Winterflower [Alleviated]
12 My Favorite Robot - Forest Fires [Visionquest]
13 DVS1 - Polyphonic Love [Transmat]
14 Green Velvet - Abduction [Relief]
15 Aquarius Heaven feat. Dani Siciliano - Can't Buy Love [Wolf + Lamb]
16 Tale Of Us & Footprintz - Tale/Foot Break [Visionquest]
17 Footprintz - Heaven Felt Like Night [Visionquest]
18 Wildcookie - Song With No Ending [Tru Thoughts]

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Written by Tom Frisco (BBB)


Saturday, 26 November 2011

Essential Mix - Eats Everything (2011)

Local Bristolian folklore suggests that Dan aka Eats Everything has been 20 years in the making, which may seem a long time by today's "Ive got a laptop, check out my bass" culture, but it does mean he has arrived finely tuned as both DJ and Producer. Like fellow Bristol artists Julio Bashmore and Waifs & Strays before him he has taken the bass culture sound and melded into a more accessible house hybrid that effortlessly crosses over from the underground into bigger arenas, without ever sounding crass or calculated.

Essential Mix - Eats Everything (2011)

Eats Everything's Essential Mix was recorded live in front of a 1000 strong crowd meaning there's no clever posturing or credibility nods just straight up dancefloor energy, making it essential pre clubbing listening. Highly recommended.

Click Link to Download (Essential Mix - Eats Everything 2011)


Tracklist
01. Eats Everything — Entrance Song (Remix) - Dirty Bird
02. Murk — Amame (Eats Everything QI Rebeef)
03. Catz & Dogz — Jon Bovi - Dirtybird
04. Waifs & Strays — Yeah Yeah (Eats Everything Rebeef)
05. Shadow Child — String Thing
06. Eats Everything & Worthy — The Lost
07. Justin Martin & Ardalan — Lezgo (Acapella) - Dirtybird
08. Viadrina — Luna (Coat Of Arms Rework) - Your Mamas Friend
09. Clapz II Dogz — Ripgroove (Eats Everything Original Rebeef)
10. Freestyle — The Party Has Begun - Jam Packed Records
11. Freestylers — Don?t Stop - Freskanova
12. Green Velvet — Millie Vanillie - Relief Records
13. Subjekt — Dunky Frummer (Eats Everything Rebeef)
14. Riva Starr — Jump (Martin Brothers Remix)
15. Eats Everything & Worthy Vs Switch — I Still Love Tric Trac
16. Coat of Arms — Is This Something (Eats Everything Crunky Rebeef)
17. Krysko — Can?t Handle It - Peaches
18. Mosca — Bax - Numbers
19. Butch — Amelie (Format B Remix) - Great Stuff Recordings
20. Eats Everything — Entrance Song (Eats Special Edit)
21. Crazy P — Beatbox (Breach Remix)
22. Coat of Arms — What You Need
23. French Fries — Yo Vogue
24. Adam F — Circles (Eats Everything Rework)
25. Switch — This Is Sick (Eats Everything Rework)
26. Huxley — Let It Go - (Eats Everything Reprise)
27. Justin Martin — Kemistry - Dirtybird

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Tuesday, 22 November 2011

Alpines + Maya Jane Coles - Why

Alpines, the south London electronic duo are launching a series of collaborative covers and new material to help showcase some of the UK's most promising producers and DJ's. The first of these covers is Carly Simons - 'Why' with the increasingly global Maya Jane Coles. Given that the Alpine sound is quite ethereal and epic in its own right Maya Jane Coles makes an obvious fit for the first in this series, bringing her crisp beats and lush pads to the mix. As covers go this is a pretty special piece of progressive music that feels as though both acts have taken reference from the melancholy lyrics and built a smooth and deep electronic track to fit those sentiments.

Released - Early 2012 (Highly Recommended)

Alpines + Maya Jane Coles - Why

Alpines + Maya Jane Coles - Why


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Monday, 21 November 2011

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Dream On (Free Download)

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs (TEED) is currently applying the finishing touches to his debut LP, due for release February 2012. However despite this all consuming distraction he has still found the time to keep us hyped with three quality remixes, Friendly Fires - Hawaiian Air, When Angels Sing & Space Ballad and now a newly penned track 'Dream On', which is currently available as a free download. As you would expect from TEED this is a smooth mix of his voice imparting personal thoughts over a club friendly groover. Unlike his Trouble single Dream On is much more of a main room track with a big 4x4 beat driving an infectious synth hook and his trademark pads. For this track to be given away as a free download suggests that the debut LP could be something a bit special.

To download hit up the following link (TEED - Dream On).

Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Dream On (Free Download)

You can catch TEED (Live) at Blah Blah Blah Feb 18th, support comes from The 2 Bears. Tickets Click Here

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Friday, 18 November 2011

FabricLive 60 - Mixed Brodinski

In all honesty the Brodinski phenomenon has always confused us slightly, whilst he's always been a good DJ and a really nice guy we've never quite felt that his productions quite delivered up to his perceived reputation. This is not to say they were bad records, just not as big as we wanted them to be. However despite this he has continued to carve himself a distinctive techno influenced niche that has enabled him to survive the collapse of his parisian peers French Electro scene and continue to climb the DJ Social ladder reaching the recognised pinnacle - recording a Fabric Live Mix. As you would expect from Brodinski (no not Hip Hop) this is a tight, warm and super slick techno driven mix with flecks of house, acid and electro throughout, making this a high octane mix of floor bouncing proportions, it also features a Gesaffelstein track from his new label Bromance. Once again Brodinski defies all current day thinking and effortlessly demonstrates that being a very good DJ can be enough to elevate you from local party starter to global DJ Don.


FRIDAY 18th Fabric Live 60 - Album Launch Party with Jacques Lu Cont, Gesaffelstein, DJ Falcon, Brenmar, Jaymo & Andy George, Maxxi Soundsystem, and many more. See you there.

Tracklisting
01. Bicep - Silk [Throne of Blood]
02. Low Jack - Slow Dance [unreleased]
03. Tomas Barfod - Beach Party [FOF]
04. Harkin & Raney - Workin & Steamin [Throne Of Blood]
05. Clement Meyer - Fire In Vitro [Correspondant]
06. Axel Boman - Purple Drank [Pampa]
07. Woodkid - Iron (Gucci Vump Remix) [Green United Music]
08. Renaissance Man - Stalker Humanoid [Turbo]
09. T. Williams - Heartbeat (Paul Woolford Remix) [Phonica]
10. John Roman - Petrified [unreleased]
11. TWR72 - Paradox [Sound Pellegrino]
12. Sian - Tropical Sci Fi (Sam Paganini Remix) [Octopus]
13. Samuel L. Session feat. Paris The Black Fu - Hype-Nosis
14. Rejected - For The People (DVS1 For No One Mix)
15. Sigha - HF029A1 [Hotflush]
16. Samuel L. Session - The Soloist (Reboot Remix) [Be As One]
17. Gingy & Bordello - Body Acid (KiNK’s On Acid Remix)
18. Gesaffelstein - Control Movement [Bromance]
19. Switch feat. Andrea Martin - I Still Love You [Dubsided]
20. Instra:mental - Pyramid [3024]
21. Glass Figure - Brightside Of House [Satellite Of Love]
22. Riton feat. Shani Cuppcake - Dark Place [Ritontime]
23. Objekt - CLK Recovery [Objekt]

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Thursday, 17 November 2011

Electronic Artist of the Week #14 - Bowski

Truth be told we thought we had already featured Bowski in our Electronic Artist series, but it would appear not. Which is no bad thing as he had a little break whilst completing his degree and now he's back with some frighteningly good new material. Bowski first caught our attention over a year ago with his bouncing Legging / Talkbox single and his XY - Me remix. Since then he's remixed Cassius, Disco of Doom to great effect and recorded one or two mixtapes. Plus he is from the Holy Grail of music 'Bristol'.

Electronic Artist of the Week #14 - Bowski

Some of Bowski's new material has a deep contemplative quality, perhaps suggesting that in his time away he spent his time reading philosophy whilst gazing thoughtfully across rolling mountainous vista's, look out for his 'Stranger In The Night Ft Tom Cowcher' single, due to be released early 2012. This is not to say he has set aside his trademark bounce, clicks and bumps, but rather refined them whilst broadening his musical direction. Preceding 'Stranger in the Night' is his 'Poppies EP' due for release Dec 12th on Blood Music and as you would expect from a Theo signing it's trademark Bowski, crisp beats, irresistible tweaks and plenty of dancefloor bounce.

Bowski clearly likes to get down and party, however his new material demonstrates that he's not a one trick pony but rather a producer who likes to explore his musical boundaries. 2012 looks set to be an exciting year for this emerging talent.

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Bowski - Winter Mix 2011


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Wednesday, 16 November 2011

Electronic Artist of the Week #13 - Hackman

Hackman is yet another promising DJ/producer to spring out of almost nowhere in 2011. Stamping his authority on the scene with the EP “Close” which got tonnes of support from DJ's around the UK including Annie Mac, Robert Dietz and live act phenomenon Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs. He's had releases on labels such as Greco-Roman, PTN, Grizzly and Well Rounded as well as his 'Close' track featuring on a Ministry Of Sound compilation earlier this year. The 21 year old from Leeds has had comparisons to MJ Cole, Jamie XX and the like in recent months with his unique and radio friendly flare for poppy, melodic bass driven garage.

Electronic Artist of the Week #13 - Hackman

Hackman recently announced the impending release of his debut album 'As Above, So Below' whilst releasing his new single Agree to Disagree, both on PTN Records. The track “Agree to Disagree” is based primarily around a catchy, chopped up vocal and a sweet melody which is contrasted with a heavy sub and punchy tropical drums. Certainly one for those peak time moments in a club environment. The B-side “Sunburst” also caught our attention with its bright stabby hook, bassline and distant ambient synths creating a sense of space, warmth and happiness. All in all an intriguing introduction to the forthcoming LP.

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Hackman - Close EP (Out Now)


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Written by Jonny Cravenwood (Shimstar/BBB)


Tuesday, 15 November 2011

Crosstown Rebels - Back from the Brink

Crosstown Rebels is a label that has played an intergral role within the Electronic community since its inception in 2003. In those early years Crosstown Rebel releases furnished many a record box (including our own) with tracks such as, Supreme Bachelors - S&M George Thomson's - Laid Back Snack Attack Andre Kraml's Safari, and Jennifer Cardini - Stay (Roman Flugel Remix) to name a few. Crosstown Rebels was fast becoming the label of choice with its unique and often left of centre take on electronic music. However as the years passed the label began to loose its original spark and its long-term legacy seemed in some doubt as its relevance waned with every passing year. In 2006 and again in 2007 CTR's main distributor collapsed collectively owing the label £30,000 at which point it looked like CTR would cease to exist.

Crosstown Rebels - Back from the Brink

Enter 2011 and CTR look set to close the year out as one of the most hyped and talked about labels of the last 12 months, which is a remarkable turnaround for a label languishing in former glories and potential insolvency. Through a combination of dogged commitment and an ever reliable ear for a good record, label owner Damian Lazarus has risen again and rewarded us with an unbeatable selection of New Electronic Music that will be furnishing record box's for the forseeable future. If that wasn't enough CTR's standing has been further enhanced with the launch of its excellent sister label 'Rebellion'. Below are some recommended cuts from both labels:

Nico Purman - Fade Away
Fur Coat - Space Ballad feat. Argenis Brito (TEED Remix)
Art Department feat. Seth Troxler - Vampire Nightclub
Russ Yallop - Rock Me
Maceo Plex - Cant Leave You
Russ Yallop - Crossroads
Tim Green - Cherry
Jimmy Maheras - Space Jam (Matt Tolfrey Remix) / Original

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Friday, 11 November 2011

Riva Starr vs Major Lazer - Jump (The Martin Brothers Remix)

Take it from us when we say this one bangs. Not a highly thought provoking statement but we've heard this played on a couple of occasions and it never fails to send the dancefloor into a frenzy of whoops and pogoing clubbers. Until now this bastard son of a Crookers track has only been in the hands of a few select DJ's, and it was not until today that Riva Starr announced its impending release as part of a 9 track compilation on his own label Snatch Records. File under "Break Glass in Emergency and press Play".

Out November 14th (Beatport)
Riva Star vs Major Lazer - Jump (The Martin Brothers Remix)

Riva Star vs Major Lazer - Jump (The Martin Brothers Remix)


Saturday, 5 November 2011

The Brighton Source meets Blah Blah Blah

Apologies for a little self indulgence on this post, but its not everyday you get to be in a photoshoot, asked if you need concealer and featured on the front cover of Brighton's premier music & arts magazine 'The Brighton Source'. It was an amazing and very humbling experience to be considered an important part of Brighton's vibrantly diverse music scene, and our thanks has to go to James Kendall the editor for making us sound interesting and to Kenny Mc Kracken for the memorable pictures.

WeAreBlahBlahBlah

This months issue is available in most good local Brighton establishments, however if you live a little more internationally you can also grab a read online via the following, (flick to page 18). (Brighton SOURCE Magazine November 2011)

"They might be DJs - as well as promoters, producers and graphic designers - but the one thing you cant say about Blah Blah Blah is that they aint rock'n'roll. Their four year rise to the top of Brighton clubland - from indie electro, through fidget house to a more eclectic, medoldic party sound is littered with craziness............"

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Friday, 4 November 2011

Electronic Artist of the Week #12 - George FitzGerald

George FitzGerald is an interesting and popular artist in the evermore progressing scene labelled by many as "future garage". He has had a handful of releases over the past few years on Hotflush, Aus Music and his own label Man Make Music, whilst also featuring on a number of compilations and recently recording a Resident Advisor Podcast. His work is certainly on a very modern tip but despite comparisons to the likes of Joy Orbison, Instra:mental, Mount Kimbie and the like he still manages to stand out from the crowd.

Electronic Artist of the Week #12 - George Fitzgerald

His next release 'Feel Like' is also coming out on Hotflush, following up last years 'Let Down' single, and is perhaps his strongest work to date. Feels Like is based around a classic garage synth hook and a vocal loop that filters in and out of the main mix, combined these two elements make the track instantly memorable and a surefire dancefloor mover. Think Mosca's - Bax meets Maya Jane Cole's 'What they Say'.

George Fitzgerald - Feel Like (HFT019)


George Fitzgerald - Shackled (HFT019)


For those new to George Fitzgerald we recommend checking the tracks, Fernweh, Hearts, Weakness, Reset and Dont You.

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Written by Kashii & Jonny Cassell (BBB)


Thursday, 3 November 2011

Sei A - Frozen Flower (Midland Remix)

Frozen Flower by Sei A is the latest release on 'Turbo Recordings' and its a bit of an ear gazing headphone inducing tinkling affair, with crackled beats, emotive piano stabs and threatening pads. Frozen Flower is certainly not for the dancefloor, however there are elements to this piece that have the potential to step out from the personal space. Thankfully the masterful Midland was given the opportunity to remix Frozen Flower and he has expertly tightened up the beats, raised the tempo and given the bass some main room presence, whilst maintaining the emotive feel of the track.

Frozen Flower (Midland Remix) is out Nov 14th and comes highly recommended from us.

Sei A - Frozen Flower (Midland Remix)

Sei A - Frozen Flower (Midland Remix)


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WeAreBlahBlahBlah EP38 - Mixed REID

A few weeks ago we announced the first signing to 'BlahBlahBlah Records', Irish born producer REID. REID's first single 'Genesis' will be out at the end of this month and in anticipation of his debut release he has recorded this exclusive mixtape. REID’s heady mix of tempos, jagged sounds, rhythmic flourishes, cinematic spaces and gentle melodies are all present in this mix, both reflecting what to expect from the single and also his passion for electronica and traditional song writing.

WeAreBlahBlahBlah EP38 Mixed REID

To Download click (WeAreBBB EP38 Mixed REID)

Tracklist
1. Sun Glitters - Beside Me
2. Com Truise - Sundriped
3. Solar Bears - Crystalline (Be Again)
4. Zombie Computer - Your Rules (Toby Kaar Remix)
5. Fuck Buttons - Surf Solar (7" Edit)
6. Nouveaunoise - Panaka
7. HEALTH - USA Boys
8. xxyyxx - Life On Repeat

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Wednesday, 2 November 2011

Electronic Artist of the Week #11 - Blacksmif

Blacksmif is a very convincing future prospect for electronica/bass music. The North London raised producer has created a very unique and exciting sound using elements from genres such as dub, soul and jazz which are welded together to form a new ingredient in the ever growing bass music revolution. Blacksmif has a large catalogue of unsigned music and has been producing track after track of the highest quality, however does he have what it takes to rise above the growing clamour that is British Bass Music?

Electronic Artist of the Week #11 - Blacksmif

Yemi Olagbaiye originally started his musical journey at the age of 16 when he began playing the guitar. It wasn't until Yemi left university that he began Djing and producing drum & bass. Around 2008 he decided to completely change his style and try something a little different which caught the attention of several DJs. His debut release “...And The Sun Rose Out" opens with a lugubrious harp and mournful vocal before a contrasting gritty bass line drops into the mix and provides the main melody for the track, all supported by Blacksmif's trademark percussion. It's the sort of track you put on when you get back from partying in the early hours of the am. There is no doubting this guy's talent as he has already caught the attention of BBC Radio 1's Goldie Rocks, the Guradian's blog and 'Round the Houses' own, Tim Landslide.

The sound of Blacksmif certainly has a different twist on the bass music revolution. Unlike some of those around him he is not falling into the trap of following the herd and serving up watered down copy's with tried and tested sounds, rather he is finding his own path. It is our opinion that once the right people find out about him he will become a much more recognisable figure in electronic music! 

Top 3 Blacksmif Tracks

Blacksmif - ...And The Sun Rose Out (Out Now)


Blacksmif - One Man And His Lighthouse


Blacksmif - Microweight


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