Showing posts with label Grime. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Grime. Show all posts

Tuesday, 1 November 2011

Mary-Anne Hobbs Presents Evangeline (2008)


0001. iTAL tEK - Archaic
0002. Unitz - The Drop
0003. Shackleton - In The Void
0004. Cult Of The 13th Hour - Way Of The Gun
0005. Wiley - Local Lad
0006. Headhunter & Ekelon - Timewarp
0007. Darqwan - Universal Wan-Ting
0008. Ben Frost - Theory Of Machines
0009. Flying Lotus - Flattery (Sympathy For The Biters)
0010. Dakimh - Done
0011. Pinch - E.Motiv
0012. Magnetic Man - Ligma VIP
0013. Tes La Rok Feat. Uncle Sam - Up In The VIP
0014. Surgeon - Right Road To Dubland
0015. Boxcutter - Kab 27
0016. Claro Intelecto - Beautiful Death


Saturday, 27 August 2011

Neil Landstrumm - Restaurant Of Assassins (2007) (FLAC)


Warehouse techno promoter and producer Neil Landstrumm is a rave veteran. Now, fired up by grime and dubstep’s ‘chest bass’, he’s returned to the bleep’n’bass rave sounds that started it all. His soundsystem smashing production, together with a shot of 2007’s dubstep and grime wobble, mean that despite the vintage sound of the dusty breakbeats, rave signal bleeps and raga snippets, the tracks work with sheer headstrong dancefloor immediacy. With a whole new generation of clubbers getting off on old rave sounds, this shows how it should be done. Watch yer bassbins – no, seriously - Reviewed by Mixmag

TRACKLIST

1 Neil Landstrumm – Kids Wake Up 4:40 
2 Neil Landstrumm With Big Bully – Yorkshire Steel Cybernetics 4:48 
3 Neil Landstrumm – Assassin Master 5:52 
4 Neil Landstrumm With The Ragga Twins – Reverse Rebel 5:20 
5 Neil Landstrumm – Harlem Shoot Me 5:01 
6 Neil Landstrumm – Give Them Fire 4:31 
7 Neil Landstrumm – Rockers 'The Underground King' 6:26 
8 Neil Landstrumm With Si Begg – Lung Dub 3:37 
9 Neil Landstrumm – Tusk Hunter 4:19 
10 Neil Landstrumm – Big In Chapeltown 4:28 
11 Neil Landstrumm – Mike Grimes 6:18


Sunday, 14 August 2011

Neil Landstrumm – Kids Wake Up / Harlem Shoot Me (2006)


Neil goes further into the broken dubstep and breaks sound showcased in his recent live shows with the storming bleep and breaks sound of 'Kids Wake Up' recalling early Bleep and Bass Nightmares On Wax or Blapps Posse. On The B-side 'Harlem Shoot Me' is an altogether more twisted and broken affair, with searing high pitched whines and morphing bass. (Planet Mu)

KIDS WAKE UP
HARLEM SHOOT ME


Virus Syndicate - The Work Related Illness (2006)


Virus Syndicate are DJ / Producer Mark One and MCs JSD, Goldfinger and Nika D - Manchester's biggest Grome crew, representing the North-west U.K in their inimitable style. Virus have been operating within the grime scene since 2002, playing many Sidewinder raves and countless shows on Rinse Fm and Unity radio as well as a recent live session on Ras Kwame's new onemusic show on Radio 1. Their single 'Slow Down' the lead track on this album has even reached the daytime B-list of 1Xtra.
The debut album 'THE WORK RELATED ILLNESS' really is everything anyone could hope for in this arena - a cartoon gangster movie of an album with beginning, middle and end - all the tracks link iinto each other in a narrative and the entire album tells a story. The fantastic production, the delivery and the flow on the album may be straight from the grime scene, but the content belies a far wilder influence - from both UK and stateside hip hop's lyricism. Planet mu

TRACKLIST

01 Slow Down 
02 Major List MCs
Featuring Ears, Fallacy, Jammer, Trim
03 Ready To Learn 
04 Clockwork 
05 Gun Talk 
06 Catch 22 
07 Throwing In The Towel 
08 Girls 
09 Karma 
10 Wasted 
11 On The Run 
12 Nadine 
13 Get Money 
14 Taxman

___________________

Saturday, 30 July 2011

Vex'd - Cloud Seed (2010)


If timing is everything in the business of selling records, then Vex'd might count themselves two of dubstep's most unfortunate men. It may seem a smidge premature to muse underrated or overlooked talents in a genre so youthful, except Cloud Seed—a "lost" second album of sorts—is proof positive that phenomenon already exists in 2010.

Half a decade ago, Vex'd, AKA Jamie Teasdale and Roly Porter, resided in Bristol, pre-dating the city's rise to dubstep pre-eminence. Debut album Degenerate was unleashed on an unsuspecting world in the summer of 2005, back when dubstep reviews routinely arrived with an explanatory genre caveat. A handful of subsequent 12-inches later, the trail went cold, the pair eventually going separate ways.


Comprising a collection of cuts created circa 2006/2007 originally destined for their sophomore album, plus a clutch of remixes, Cloud Seed isn't the follow-up proper thatDegenerate's industrial big bore exhaust explosion demanded. It is, in fact, an entirely different beast; tamed, but in its own standalone context, amongst the most beguiling full-lengths in the broad dubstep bracket since Burial's Untrue.


While Untrue represented the view from a South London nightbus window, Cloud Seed takes the same route through tower blocks and cold concrete ravaged by a chilling nuclear winter, at points orchestral to the point of classically trained compositions. "Remains of the Day" backs that notion early on, an ambient Terminatorfranchise-worthy soundscape as eerie as post-blast wave dust settling. Closing epic "Nails" is a steampunk nightmare machine so invasive that it heightens awareness of the very blood pumping in your veins, apparent black metal-sampling epilogue included. Similarly, there's a tangible malevolence at the heart of "Out of the Hills," riffing off patented space-dub vibrations versus disorientatingly thick weaves of peripheral bass.


It follows that as a retrospective collation that a certain coherency would be lacking, flitting from subtleties to, in the case of "Killing Floor" (Mah Mix)—the original the flip of 2006 single Bombardment of Saturn—tangible links to Degenerate's muscular darkstep. Yet it remains tempting to ponder where Teasdale and Porter would be now if Cloud Seed had emerged immediately after its creation at the height of Burial fever in 2007, or even beaten the anonymous one to the punch. Perhaps it's just as well that it didn't, though: remaining perfectly of the moment three years later, back then chances are that Vex'd would have disappeared over the horizon of dubstep's ever-evolving curve where few ears could keep pace. (RA.REVIEWS)

TRACKLIST

1 Vex'd Feat. Warrior Queen – Take Time Out
Vocals Warrior Queen 5:14 
2 Vex'd – Remains Of The Day 3:55 
3 Vex'd Feat. Anneka – Heart Space
Vocals Anneka 4:51 
4 Vex'd – Out Of The Hills 5:02 
5 Vex'd – Shinju Bridge 1:52 
6 Vex'd – Slug Trawl Depths 1:36 
7 Plaid – Bar Kimura (Jamie Vex'd Remix)
Remix Jamie Vex'd 4:55 
8 Vex'd Feat. Jest – Disposition
Vocals Jest 4:03 
9 John Richards – Suite For Piano & Electronics (Vex'd Remix)
Remix Vex'd 3:50 
10 Vex'd – Killing Floor (MAH Mix) 3:28 
11 Gabriel Prokofiev – String Quartet No.2 (Vex'd Remix)
Remix Vex'd 4:39 
12 Distance – Fallen (Vex'd Remix)
Remix – Vex'd 6:18 
13 Vex'd – Oceans 4:59 
14 Vex'd – Nails 4:43