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Tuesday, June 3, 2008

dubTechno2StepAcidBassline mix

while preparing for DJing at the upcoming Funckarma release parties, i've been assembling a set in Ableton Live. I made a recording this past weekend of the more uptempo tracks which beat-match. I was pretty happy with the results, it seems to have turned out all right - from 2step to bassline via some 303!

Download here.

Tracklisting is:

thorsten's dubTechno2StepAcidBassline mix

1. Ramadanman - Kablammo Eleven
2. Appleblim - Vansan
3. TRG - Broken Heart (Martyn's DCM Remix)
4. 2562 - Enforcers
5. Peverelist - Infinity Is Now
6. Kit Clayton - Aspoket
7. Plastician - Cha
8. Voltaic - Darkhaze
9. Acid Jack - Mookie (Curses! Making You Nervous Mix)
10. Boy 8 Bit - Fogbank
11. Surgeon - Whose Bad Hands Are These (Autechre mix)
12. Ron Hardy - Welcome To The Club
13. Theo Parish - Falling Up (Carl Craig mix)
14. Blaqstar - Shake it to the ground (Drop The Lime remix)
15. DJ Pierre - Box Energy
16. Ron Carrol - Walking Down The Street
17. Ramadanman - Carla
18. Lethal Bizzle - Mr (produced by Dexplicit)
19. Adonis - No Way Back
20. Gescom - D1
21. The Village Orchestra - 2652 remix

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Friday, May 30, 2008

slowcoach

yeah, i know - sometimes a bit late to the party! I've been checking out some Martyn tracks and really enjoying them. I've heard quite a few of them on DJ mixes, especially on the new Appleblim Dubstep Allstars, however i didn't own any vinyl or mp3s. I was searching to buy some tracks this afternoon, and have come across a couple of download stores i hadn't used before, both of which allow purchases by Paypal which is something i've wanted for ages. I usually have some money in my paypal account, and it always feels more like internet money rather than real money, so I kinda prefer paying for things via paypal as its not actually coming out of my bank account.

First download store was junodownload which i actually found late last night while purchasing Joker's 'Kapsize' EP. Its a nice simple clean interface, allows easy previewing, and as i say you can use Paypal. They have a good selection, and its a different selection than boomkat or emusic, although album prices were more expensive than at boomkat.

Second store was Digital-tunes.net which again has a different catalog from boomkat or junodownload. Thats where i found the Martyn tunes i was looking for, and even easier - actually allows you to login via Facebook, weirdly, but yeah, nother nice easy store to use with a clean interface.

While I was searching for the Martyn tracks, i found a forum post linking to Lower Depths which has a load of freely downloadable mixes, including four different Martyn mixes, and also two Dogdaze mixes, which is another pseudonym used by 2562/A Made Up Sound. Theres a load of other mixes by people i don't know, but i'll be having a delve in over the weekend. One of the Martyn mixes was from Skream's Stella Sessions, same as the Joker mix i posted the other day - i said i didn't know what the Stella Sessions were, but i think its just the name of his shows on Rinse.FM.

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Thursday, May 29, 2008

pants music



aiight - first up - Roel Funckarma was in for the record laquer cut yesterday and says it sounds amazing! Still looking like we're on schedule to get it back in time for the UK record launch parties! rar!

Couple of new things on the (virtual) turntables:

With my recent infatuation with all things J Dilla, i've come across a lot of Stones Throw Record releases, the latest of which has been getting a load of hype - James Pants' 'Welcome' album.
It came out on the 27th, and I finally found it on a download store that wasn't some dodgy russian one, and bought a copy on tuesday night from Juno Downloads. I can't say i'm into it all, some of its a bit too synth-poppy, but other tracks are big wonky disco hip hop jams, and are well worth the price of admission alone. One track is particular has been lodged in my head, and requires playing first thing in the morning - "We're Through". You can download a copy of that track from over at RCRD LBL. Its got an excellent thick big synth that carries it along and an excellent little cowbell percussion.

Buckshot and 9th Wonder - The Formula.
I saw a few people talking about this on blogs earlier this year, saying it was one of their most anticipated releases of the year. i saw on it one of the download blogs i follow and grabbed a copy yesterday - had it on repeat a few times. I've been really enjoying it, quite chunky beats and, a load of little pitched-up soul/disco samples and vocal flow is really smooth. Theres nothing ground-breaking about it, production could easily have come from the mid '90s; it's not part of the current crop of synth-midrange-heavy hip hop, it's much more classic sounding than that, but yeah, quite enjoyable.

I got a copy of Voltaic, which is Rustie's project with Martin Patton. All very different from his own hiphop styled productions, its very electro and dancefloor heavy, but yeah, excellent stuff.

I'll leave you with one new download - Joker did a mix for Skream's Stella Sessions (i have no idea what his Stella Sessions are, i'm just quoting!). It's an excellent 30 minute mix, one of the freshest dubstep mixes i've heard in a while. Grab it here.

Oh! one more last thing - that MF Grimm comic book i read was really good - artwork is really nice, sorta exaggerated hyper-reality - the drawing style reminded me of Eduardo Risso from 100 Bullets. The story itself is excellent and Percy Carey/MF Grimm comes across as an eloquent intelligent guy - he doesn't glorify any of the gangsta life, in fact far from it - he was chasing hip hop as his way out from the lifestyle. Theres loads of highlights to his story, from being a child star on Sesame Street to the amount of characters making cameos in the artwork - chuck d, mf doom, dre, snoop and many more.
Check more details at DC Comics. Oh, while searching for a link to the comic there, i just came across a really indepth article about the beef between MF Grimm and MF Doom. read it at http://www.wutang-corp.com/forum/archive/index.php?t-28558.html - i'm off for a read myself!

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