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Subject: Re: Dubstep, Future Garage and nu-house explorations [novas malhas e novos valores] Tue Apr 06, 2010 6:00 pm
Eskamon - Fine Objects
<blockquote class="uncited">ESKAMON is the new colaboration project between Amon Tobin (Ninja Tune) & Eskmo (Warp, Planet Mu, Ancestor). “Fine Objects” is the first single by the duo that’s set for release on Eskmo’s own imprint “Ancestor.”
“Fine Objects” is the result of the pair’s unique take on sonic exploration and the manipulation of field recordings. From the onset, the two went out with a recorder, gathering sounds from around the house, yard and studio. Material recorded out of the studio included sounds from a parking garage elevator, a broken harp and the droning tones from a discarded piano. These were combined with more home-centric sounds to form the central theme to the song. With lumbering alien bass and intentionally dry, off-kilter percussion, “Objects” quickly grew into it’s own symbolic representation of taking “odd pieces” and allowing them to grow into something a bit more “refined and ablaze.” </blockquote>
One of the holy trinity of new wonky dubstep producers, Bristol's Guido is the first among the crew (which also includes Joker and Gemmy) who will see a full-length record released. Called Anidea, the album follows two trailblazing 12-inches—"Orchestral Lab" and "Beautiful Complication." With album snippets up on SoundCloud right now, fans can whet their appetites for what many are calling the most exciting release of 2010. Anidea comes out soon on Punch Drunk Records. Tracklisting: 1. Anidea 2. Orchestral Lab 3. Woke Up Early 4. Cat In The Window 5. Beautiful Complication featuring Aarya 6. Mad Sax 7. You Do It Right 8. Take Me Higher 9. Way U Make Me Feel featuring Yolanda 10. Tango 11. Shades of Blue 12. Tantalized
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Número de Mensagens : 1197 Data de inscrição : 2009-03-22
Subject: Re: Dubstep, Future Garage and nu-house explorations [novas malhas e novos valores] Fri Apr 09, 2010 4:51 pm
As the mayhem that is SXSW prepares to consume Austin, we here at XLR8R figured that now would be the perfect time to unveil the Austin installment of our ongoing City Guide podcast series. Taking the reins this time around is none other than Dubbel Dutch (a.k.a. Marc Glasser), a 24-year-old NY native who now calls the Texan capital home. He's been producing since high school—although he refers to his early creations as "really bad IDM and dubstep that I wouldn't let anyone hear"—but in recent months his Trollsta EP and the forthcoming Throwback EP, both on Palms Out Sounds, have made waves with their combination of UK funky, classic rave, and old-school house. He also dabbles in dancehall, Dutch house, kuduro, jungle, and whatever other styles strike his fancy. On this mix, Dubbel Dutch surveys the sounds of Austin, also finding the time to include plenty of unreleased tracks and a number of his own remixes. If the average night out in Austin sounds anything like this, then everyone at SXSW is going to have one hell of a good time. 01 SURVIVE "Glass Knives" (Light Lodge) 02 Neon Indian "Chasms (Nadus of Brick Bandits Remix)" 03 Marcus Price & Carli "Mat Bira Kvinnor Weed (Dubbel Dutch RMX)" (Palms Out Sounds) 04 Myd "Noria (Dubbel Dutch Remix)" 05 Tummy Toast "Friend Crush" 06 Yolanda Be Cool "Villalobos For Presidente (Dubbel Dutch RMX)" (Sweat it Out) 07 DJ Orion "Boriqueneando" (Raw Word) 08 VVV "Retreated" 09 Ocelot "Our Time (LOL Boys Remix)" 10 Parson "I Rep The Dirty South (Dubbel Dutch RMX)" 11 VVV + FBOM "Train Yard Fire" 12 Outlaw Producer "Nimbus" 13 DJ Orion "Hits From the Bongo Pt. 2" (Raw Word) 14 Cosmic Revenge "Late Nights" (Kursed) 15 Dubbel Dutch "Trollsta (Egyptrixx Remix)" (Palms Out Sounds) 16 Dubbel Dutch "Madloopz" 17 SURVIVE "The Cave" (Light Lodge)