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Tectonic : a look at 5 years of Multiverse / Dubstep

Sunday, July 4th, 2010

Multiverse is a studio based in Bristol that in the last 5 years or so has been responsible for a out pouring of sick bass music. In honor of this, on July 5th, Tectonic is releasing a double CD compiling a range of dubstep tunes that have come out of Multiverse studios over this time (2004 -2009). The music begins at a time when dubstep was called “dark garage” and was uncommercial, bare, minimal, and had loads of bass pressure and no wobble. Bristol is known for its chest destroying tunes and sound systems, and this release is a nice look back at the earlier style of the dubstep sound, and also a look at how those from the scene have advanced that sound.

Here’s a track list so you know what i’m talking about:

Disc One
1. Vex’d – Lion
2. Circuit Breaker – Phonque (October remix)
3. Moving Ninja – Witchdokta
4. Pinch & P Dutty – War Dub
5. S.N.O – Disturbance
6. Skream – Bahl Fwd
7. Joker – Stuck in the System
8. The Body snatchers – Big Ass Mini Skirt
9. 2562 – Techno Dread
10. Joker & Ginz – Purple City
11. Pinch ft. Yolanda – Get Up (RSD remix)
12. Baobinga & ID – Tongue Riddim

Disc Two
1. Vex’d – Pop Pop
2. Loefah & Skream – 28 Grams
3. Cyrus – Indian Stomp
4. Pinch – Qawwali / Brighter Day
5. Loefah – System
6. Moving Ninja – Uranium
7. October – Three Drops
8. Joker – Psychedelic Runway
9. October – Euro Dance Hit
10. Emptyset – Gate 4
11. 2562 – Unbalance
12. Emptyset – Demian

Tunes like “Disturbance” by S.N.O. and “Bahl Fwd” by Skream just really take me back to when dubstep was less energetic, less hype and very much about what the bass could rattle. Sick to hear again, since most sets nowadays don’t contain anything more than 6 months old. And then you also see the progression, as new guys like Joker got into things, and added they’re own vibe, but with obvious influences from the sound before them (“Purple City” can really be seen in context here, it was a nod to the past, a step to the future).

This double CD is not for DJs, it is for fans of bass music. Its a great look back at a sound that changed/blewup/divided very quickly and how that process carried out in a certain studio in Bristol, UK.

DJ Madd – “Fabriclive promo mix”

Thursday, July 1st, 2010

A new mix from DJ Madd just popped up at the Fabric blog.

Budapest born, Bristol based dubstep producer DJ Madd has carved himself a pretty unique trench within his contemporaries over the space of a handful of singles – mainly released on the Boka and Black Box imprints. Going in just as hard as producers like Benga and Caspa, Madd – known to his parents as Peter Simon – manages to retain a lot of space and atmosphere in his productions, fleshing his tracks out with heavy sine wave pulses rather than those mid range frequencies that seem to get included expressly to make you lose your shit on the dancefloor. Flirting with the funk in a similar way to someone like Joker, Madd has a great command of aerated bass lines, tweaking the best force out of his low end and complimenting that speaker pressure with vibrancy and these little flickers of synth colour that lodge themselves deep in your brain for days.

DJ Madd – FABRICLIVE Promo Mix by fabric

tracklist :

DJ Madd – Good Old Days (forthcoming Black Box)
DJ Madd – Funktion 1 (Lime Dubs)
DJ Madd – Dub Marine (Kryptic Minds remix)
DJ Madd – The Battle (?)
DJ Madd – Not Afraid (Lime Dubs)
Seven – Wait (forthcoming Black Box)
Major Lazer – Hold The Line (DJ Madd refix)
Hatcha & Lost – Tattyland (Blackbox)
DJ Madd & Matt-U – Sound System (Tube10)
V.I.V.E.K. – Motherland (forthcoming Deep Medi)
DJ Madd – Flex’d (Ikonika remix) (Boka)
DJ Madd – When I First Met You (forthcoming Subway)

source : Fabriclondon.com

J:Kenzo – June 2010 Mix

Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

J:Kenzo (pic from his myspace page)

J:Kenzo just put out a smooth warm weather mix.

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Tracklist:

01. F-ONE & KROMESTAR – SPACERACE 9
02. DJ G & KUTZ – HELLA TIGHT
03. J:KENZO – STOMP
04. VON D – PINK
05. MAYHEM – DAMN!
06. RUCKSPIN – JIBBER
07. MARCUS VISIONARY – PEPPER POT
08. JACK SPARROW – THE CHASE
09. MARCUS VISIONARY – HOUR GLASS :: BENGA – TRANSFORM (TEASE)
10. WAR016 – VAMPIRE SKANK
11. J:KENZO – B-BOY ROY
12. VALOR & JAZZY JAZZY – SOUL BROTHER NO.1
13. DJ MADD – DETRIOT SKANK
14. MARCUS VISIONARY ft JONNY OSBOURNE – NIGHT FALL
15. DJ HENY.G – HARDO BREAD
16. KROMESTAR – TRUST
17. J:KENZO – BETWEEN TWO WORLDS
18. MATTY G – G RATED

via This Way Up

77 Klash – “Asphalt Jungle” (video)

Sunday, June 27th, 2010

77 Klash is pretty dope. His music comes across like a dancehall/punk/grime blendup without being over the top. I dunno, it rocks, feels somewhat jaimaican, and doesn’t feel glossy or commercial. He just dropped a his new Shadow of Death EP on NYC’s Trouble & Bass label — stream the EP here or buy it here. But yo, whatever you do, check this vid. This tune bumps, and the visuals match the vibe.

77 KLASH – “ASPHALT JUNGLE” from Trouble & Bass on Vimeo.

J.A.M. – Brrrap! June Promo Mix

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Our boy J.A.M. just put together a mellow, summery mix for us over here at Brrrap! Enjoy some laid back tunes and deep bass – and check that cut at the end, it goes in! Enjoy the mix and don’t forget to check out J.A.M. at Brrrap! tomorrow (Wed. June 16) at Bitterzoet along with Gibbo (Swagga) and the whole Brrrap! crew.

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track list :

1. Jack Sparrow > Torment > Tectonic
2. Kryptic Minds & Youngsta > Cold Blooded > Osiris Music
3. Pinch feat. Rudey Lee > One Blood, One Source (Distance Rmx) > Tectonic
4. Kiat > The Missing Channel > Kokeshi
5. V.I.V.E.K > C My Vision > Shiva Soundsystem
6.Truth > Burglar > Aquatic Lab
7. Fused Forces > Back Fire > Substance Abuse
8. Kromestar > Jasmine > Dub Philosophy
9. Numan > Secrets > Subdepth
10.Toasty > Like Sun > Hotflush
11.Loefah > Justabeat > Free Soundcloud D/L
12.Piro & Proxima > Blue Dog > Brrrap!
13.S-X feat. Mr Man > Woo Riddim > Gorilla Tech Dub