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Archive for September, 2009

Leo Cavallo – Rotational EP

Saturday, September 26th, 2009

So I’ve posted about Mr Cavallo our friend from Barcelona before, but he’s just sent me an update of his goings on.

Firstly, you can get his new Rotational EP here – which contains tracks which are, in his own words “Noisy, hissy, chords driven, deep, dubby techno [and] perfectly matching these melancholic end of summer nights.”

The best bit is – if you buy the album, as thanks for your support, Leo is planning to send our a samplepack of loops, hits, chords and so on – taken from the EP tracks, along with some words from the man himself about how he created the dubby samples from scratch!

Good work Mr Cavallo. I salute you! And look forward to those samples!

Grad_U / Mr. Cloudy – Apsupty Gamtos [ECc007]

Friday, September 18th, 2009

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And so continuing their array of excellent releases, ZeECc records have once again produced what might be their deepest release yet.

Grad_U and Mr. Cloudy take the helm on this one for more of that familiar, yet new deep dubby goodness.

If you’re in to your dub-techno then best be sure to take note of this label and what they’re doing. Every release is a winner!

You can stream and purchase EEc007 here.

Ben Neill – Night Science [Album release]

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

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As soon as I’d heard Ben Neill had sorted himself out with an album of his twisted dubstep-jazz schmooze I was on it like an instant!

Whilst appealing to those who favour the deeper more experimental end of the dubstep spectrum, the Mutantrumpet master himself keeps things fresh with his brand of dub-jazz-step or whatever you’d like to brand it.

If you can imagine scenes from a sleazy flim-noir strip-joint scene amped up on electronics fizzing with tension, yet smooth enough to drink straight, you’d be getting close to Mr Neill’s subtle, yet powerful production work and musicianship.

If you pick up any album this month (after my own that is!) then let it be Night Science by Ben Neill. Highly recommended.

As far as I’m aware, Night Science is available now. Go find it!