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Skyence – STOKE005

Monday, April 19th, 2010

I think I mentioned Stoke Audio a while back, and I’m fairly sure I mentioned that they were looking very promising indeed – and now, as if to confirm my words with a seal of approval, I present to you STOKE005 – by Skyence.

The German producer has been on my radar for a long time now, and his output is consistently excellent. This release proves no different. His work is crystal clear, fusing serene bleeps and tight beats round a mutating bassline in “Millions Of Miles” – with The Next’s remix providing a more uptempo version with extra goodness. “String Theory” is a marginally more blissed out affair, but with some great beat-work and a real groove to get yourself stuck in.

STOKE005 is a fantastic look at what the label and Skyence can offer – I’d urge you to not only check this, but previous releases and also previous work by Skyence. His gleaming portfolio of tracks demonstrate a huge ability to produce over a number of speeds, and with a number of styles.

FOB Show 9th July 2009

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Absolutely amazing mix of tracks from Belgium’s very own Bunzer0.

The week before the show’s 3rd birthday special and Bunzer0 is still playing out some of the best dubstep around. Packed with exclusives, dubs and forthcomings – I reccomend you check this out.

If you didn’t catch it live that is!

You can view the tracklist and download the show here.

And you can catch the 3rd birthday show next week…

http://www.sub.fm

Stream :
128k – http://www.sub.fm/listen128k.m3u
64k – http://www.sub.fm/listen64k.m3u
24k – http://www.sub.fm/listen24k.m3u

For other listening options : http://www.sub.fm/listen.php

Chatroom – http://www.sub.fm/chat
IRC – irc://irc.ircstorm.net:6667/subfm

A DFRNT type of update…

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

One on a more personal level in fact.

I’ve got a few things to mention…

Firstly, you can download the promo mix of my forthcoming album “Metafiction” from the release page on the DFRNT site. Basically a taster of all the tracks from the album, in order – so you can start saving for the CD right away. (or not, depending on how you feel about it I suppose!)

Secondly, you can download my new April mix from the mixes page on the DFRNT site. There’s a tracklisting so you don’t get lost.

Thirdly, I’ve completed my remix of “Valley of the Shadows” by Origin Unknown, which you can download from the tracks page on the DFRNT site. If you’re not familiar with the original, I suggest you educate yourself here.

I feel guilty posting about myself, but heck… It’s my ruddy blog OK!?

The Polish Cartel – Lowfreq Poland [Apparition Recordings]

Friday, February 27th, 2009

We’ve had Bay Area Dubstep, The Romanian Eesti Dubstep, French Dub System, Mary Anne Hobbs’ Bristol Showcase, Her visit to the West Coast of the US, and no doubt numerous other compilations from various places in the world. Well it’s time for Poland to step up, and give us what they’ve got. ‘Us’, meaning the rest of the world, and ‘what they’ve got’ meaning – a brilliant selection of producers.

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Lowfreq Poland, is an 11 track release on Apparition Recordings, featuring exclusively Polish producers (as far as I know). I’m not going to review every track on offer here, but I’d like to highlight one or two of the best.

FusionArt presents a beautiful spacial track called “Wind Up” , where percussion, shakers and chimes all collectively work together to bring us something far great er than the sum of its parts.

Hansollo’s “Victory Over Babylon” takes the reggae side of things, but beefs it up with a large slab of wub. I think this is one of the stand out tracks in terms of production value – there’s a really crafted sound to this one. I normally shy away from the overly reggae influenced tracks, but this one has staying power for me.

Kaosbreed’s wonderfully inspired “The Bell” rings true with the sound of strong techno influences, much like Playing Heads’ “Less Cocaine” and Paranoises “Sleepless Shadows” which not only takes techno influences, but works in wonderful film-like samples, a growling bass and some excellent percussion work.

Substacja’s “The True King” has some inspired head-nodding moments, verging on the neo-garagey goodness of the likes of 2562 or Martyn, but for me – the highlight here is SUbstep Infrabasses “The Unstoppable”.

The Unstoppable seems to be a manifesto for this wonderful collection fo producers. Clearly they’re all on a mission to have Poland recognised on the dubstep map – and what better track to lead the way than this. Incredibly filthy bass-work, that the likes of Skream or Benga would be proud to slay a crowd with, alongside sublime techno stabs that really round-off the top end of the sound. A smidgeon more weight on the snare is my only criticism, and it’s a small one at that.

All in all – I’d say at least give this a chance. There’s some real gems on here, and there’s bound to be something for most people. I’d normally have not bothered, but I’m glad I took the time to check this out, as it’s more than just a try-hard stab in the dark. Far more.

Lowfreq Poland will be available excuslively on Beatport from 12th March – be sure and find out more on the MySpace

Fused Forces – Prefer to be Plastered / Night Crawler

Monday, November 10th, 2008

Fused Forces on MySpace (Prefer to be Plastered)

Chunky synths, choir effects and a hefty bassdrum, warping saw bass and some hornage. It all adds up to quite a track. The track in question being “Night Crawler” by Fused Forces. The B-side to their debut release on “Scruffy Hoodlum”.

The A-side of this one is the bizarrely titled “Prefer To Be Plastered” which is an altogether more random affair, starting with some almost jazz-esque piano work over an ethereal synth. The break gives us a bit of a twisted bassline and the drop brings in this really crazy warped jazz track. Almost the sort of thing you’d expect to see in some flipped-out wacky cartoon of some jazz joint in downtown acme-land.

The more I listen to this, the more it really gets me. It’s a definite grower and if you’re not jiving back and forth in your seat by the time you’ve finished the track – there’s definately something wrong.

I’d say jump on this pronto – Prefer to be Plastered is something WELL worth testing on the dancefloor.

I’m told the release is due out in the next week or two, so keep an eye on the Fused Forces MySpace.

Quantum Soul – Apache & Chimera

Thursday, October 23rd, 2008

Both tracks are available to listen to through the MySpace

Apache
It’s quite the epic intro, with orchestral stabs, and a buildup with some movie vocals. The drop hits out with this twisted-up echoing sub bass, a growling midrange stab, and some high-end synths to keep the feel from the intro.

There’s something of a head-nod-stroke-bounce element to the whole thing. The cheeky addition of flutey notes, a breakdown to remind us of the high-end and vocals, then the second drop that gives us more of the same with a little bit extra lands this track in my “will play again both in the house, and in my sets” folder.

Chimera
“Excellent” he exclaims… “More of the same” – another solid bouncy intro, some vocal sample slapped on the top, and a breakdown that actually sounds well-sculpted and crafted. The style is still relatively growly, and there’s some great percussion over the top, as well as that familiar off-beat keys plink.

Both these tracks are really solid. I reccomend you check them and Quantum Soul out before you’re forced to!

Forensics – Heavy Weather (The new album)

Saturday, October 4th, 2008

So I’ve only just managed to digest the wonderfully simplistic, and comfortably minimal “Zero Billion” from Forensics and he drops his third album “Heavy Weather” on my lap with a sense of accomplishment.

I must say this. If you like minimal, brooding, dark and steady dubstep with a pinch of eeriness, and a sprinkle of the unknown – then you will most certainly enjoy this 10-track offering.

You can check Forensics on MySpace and for those who demand a higher-quality audio player on his Virb page

Once you’ve marvelled at his ability to finely craft a track from the barest of elements – then you can most likely fire on over and buy his past releases in sheer anticipation of the next.

Word from the man himself is that although he has releases still to come, this may be the end of one era and the start of the next. Take that as you wish, but at the very least snap the album up when it arrives and give the man your appreciation for all his hard work!

Nu-Urban Music – Dubstep business on the way

Tuesday, September 9th, 2008

Nu Urban Music – the phrase on its own could be a nod to the cliched RnB scene with its bling, its rappers, soul-vocalists and its altogether rather crummy existence. (I’m not a big RnB fan) However; take ‘Nu Urban Music’ and place it in the right context, and you have the Drum & Bass behemoth distributer, store and general audio extravagansa who have just decided to expand their weighty wings to covet some serious dubstep.

I say serious, I mean basically deadly. You might already be familiar with one of the latest Caspa remixes (of TC’s Where’s My Money) and if not – let’s just say there’s some heavy-duty releases coming from Nu-Urban very soon.

Allow me to elaborate… (brace yourself this is a monster post!!)

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Tha Doc – Champion Dub / From Home

Friday, September 5th, 2008

http://www.myspace.com/thadiggydiggydoc

The Doc seems to have it more or less nailed down. A solid catalogue of great tracks that span enough of a range to give you the confidence that he can produce the goods when required. Presented with such a vareity, I’ve chosen to highlight Champion Dub and From Home.

“Champion Dub” is a fairly dubbed-out minimal track, but instead of the long etheral pads that some opt for, Tha Doc has favoured a rather more varied selection of random blips, noises and pads to accompany his perhaps a little agressive vocal sample.

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Yong – Infinite EP – ADV003

Wednesday, August 27th, 2008

First things first – check out the tracks (and buy it if you want!) here or stream from Yong’s MySpace page.

“Infinite” and “Men of Earth” are your target tracks…

“If the doors of perception were closed, everything would appear to man as it is… Infinite.”

A vocal sample reminiscent of some Horizons documentary, Learning program or Tomorrows World fayre. An interesting start to “Infinite” a bass-reliant track. Take your standard sub, twist it inside-out and fire it on all cylinders through some sort of melody and you’d have your bassline here. The percussion and loop sit on top, but don’t quite compete with the bass until the bass is lost to the breakdown. As soon as it re-appears the rest of the track more or less pales in to significance. Wise? You decide.

I like it. Some will, some might not. It’s hard to put this on the dancefloor without a really heavy beat to back the bass up, but those who try might get some interesting effects!

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