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Check our FAQ for. Contribute Your Audio Please feel free to (Uploaders, please set a Creative Commons license as part of the upload process, so people know what they can do with your audio - thanks!). [DPH001] Dub-I: Creation Out on Dubophonic netlabel June 2013 // ABOUT THE RELEASE // From the vast area of Siberia/Russia, a new dub sound is created. Kirill aka Dub-I has been composing and recording electronic music for the last 5 years, keeping his productions hidden from the mainstream.
Inspired by the Rastafarian movement, he dares to combine the roots/reggae dub with the modern sounds of his environment, creating irie soundcsapes, pushing the dub as we. Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topics: Dubophonic, Dub-I, dub, reggae, electronica, fusion, experimental, free, mp3, netlabel.
Substak - Need To Dub Label: Deepindub.org – [podcast-053] Format: File, MP3, Mixed, 320 kbps Country: Italy Released: 05 September 2012 Genre: Electronic, Netlabels Mix, Guest Mix Style: Dub Techno, deep, deep house Tracklist: 01 - STL - Part 3 - Dub Techno Explorations - Something – CD Series 15 02 - Maurizio Miceli - Somewhere - V.A chanting Soul - Deepindub - did001 03 - Monomood - Enhanced Variables (Vinyl Edit) - Oktrosis - Etui Records - ETUI LTD 001 04 - Unbroken Dub - Solaris. Topics: substak, dub techno, dj set, dj mix, podcast, deepindub, netlabel, free download. Best wishes for a wonderful 2013.
Maurizio Miceli - Dub Taste Label: Deepindub.org – [podcast-061] Format: File, MP3, Mixed, 320 kbps Country: Italy Released: 25 November 2012 Genre: Electronic, Netlabels Mix, podcasts Style: Dub Techno / deep dub techno / Dub Tracklist: 01. Mon0 - Autumn Clouds - Monolog - Sublime Porte Netlabel 02. Vitalis Popoff.Over The Big Ocean - The Spirit And The Dark - Enypnion – enp006 03. Madutec - Tiefsee - Nippen Dub - Entropy Records (2) – EF.0054.
Topics: maurizio miceli, dub, dub techno, dubtechno, podcast, dj mix, dj set, free download, deepindub. Electronic Dub & Dub Techno.
Lots of Berlin based Dubbery with the Basic Channel duo with added dread chanters & crooners, bleeding into more fringe Dub Techno and it's outer limits. 1 - King In My Empire - Rhythm & Sound w/ Cornel Campbell. 2 - Best Friend - Rhythm & Sound w/ Love Joy.
3 - No Partial - Rhythm & Sound. 4 - Corners - Niklas Nummelin.
5 - Dubaccess - Gabriel Le Mar. 6 - Farside - Axs.
7 - Sternenstaub - Basicnoise. 8 - See Mi Version (Basic Reshape) - Rhythm. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 1 reviews ) Topic: Dub.
[*Podcast / Fragment 2] Clapan - My Siren Dub (Live) The second podcast issue presented by Krasnodar electronic musician Denis Korsunsky aka Clapan / Information Ghetto. Hourly live-session, that have already been recognized in Compass Vrubel’s esters and Fragment radio show on German sceen.fm, is now represented in our terminal. Cover by Anna Golubtsova Duration: 01:08:49 Copyright © 2010 FUSELab Topics: Fragment, Podcast, Techno, Deep, House, Flow, Live Source: http://fslab.net. Critycal Dub Album.. Master Series Label.. DNBB Recordings Catalogue number. DNBB004.15 Genre..
Electronic Sub Genre I. Drum 'n' Bass Source.. Digital Download Number of tracks. 01 Released.. Brazil Copyright.. Creative Commons License Version.. MPEG-1 Layer 3 Quality..
320 kbps Channel Mode. Topic: dnbb dnbb004 dnbbrazil drum&bass. Mike Zee: independent composer, musician, choreographer, graphical artists and producer. Since 1995 produced over 30 original albums in vary musical genres. ********** [ - ZEE DUB LAB METAL DOOR DUB - ] DUB-FUSION currently is a main focus project. Short history: Back in 1995 - '97 Mike has recorded and produced few tracks. It was about 'mad biologist-doctor' Dr.
'The Monsters from Lab of Dr. Zee' have become like an image of experimental pieces of music, all based on alchemical. Topic: Mike Zee DUB. Walking spirits are back!
With immense pleasure I present this compilation, long expected, although in this case, a dub delay it's almost poetic. Deepindub is proud to present these artists, names well known to many, but not for all. And this is our mission to spread your music in the world. This compilation, is free, but it does not mean that these artists produce only free music. Indeed, it is usually the opposite. But there are the exceptions in life;) With most of them, there. Topics: dub techno, various artists, compilation, deepindub, netlabel.
The Kikapu-Ohio link grows even stronger with this latest release from our friend Warren Sulcs, otherwise known as Dub Jay. You might remember Warren from his remix on the algorhythm ep we released here last winter (kpu.027); consider that remix a warm-up for what you are about to hear now. The Mai EP is actually a sort of collaboration between Dub Jay and a few of his close friends.
Contributors include Pat Kabat on clarinet, Geoff Kelly on didgeridoo and tapping, and Steve Neola adding some. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 4 reviews ) Topic: Electronic. Mek Dub Not War comes courtesey of Avionix's newest Act: (i)sodyne, born of Walker's facination with dub/reggae and electronic dub.
As part of the Soulfyre collective, Walker has ran sucessfull electronic dub nights across the UK fusing, live ska, electronic dub, dubtech, dubstep, live world music and reggae. This EP pushes real analogue bass sounds with a live electronic feel fusing deep reververated chords, real analogue/tape delay and a driving tech_house riddem section, generally the. Topic: dub, electronic, reggae, techno, tech-house, house, dance, experimental, minimal, micro-house, deep.
Mayd hubb – departure (greenich station) 2562 – channel 2 scuba – stolen mayd hubb – cursus chamanik (leonora station) paebac – reality tunnel wedge – no surrender silkie – concrete jungle clubroot – embryo 2562 – basin dub mayd hubb – light the pipeline (ispahan station) ft fedayi pacha silkie – cats eyes 2562 – redux clubroot – dulcet mayd hubb – yell of crack (silven station) silkie – beauty soul tribe sector 9 – late for work d. Topics: spherex, mix, dj, dj mix, dub, lounge, chill, dance, club, electronic, music, edm. Juliana Stein - Dub Mixes. Released 26 May 2010 on Mr. McQueen Records. Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 3.0. -Track List- 01.
Earthquake (Juliamorous Dub Mix). - Composer: Little Boots, arr. Jonathan Brandt. Hometown Glory (Dub Mix). - Composer: Adele, arr. Jonathan Brandt 03.
Freewheel (Dub Mix). - Composer: Duke Special, arr. Jonathan Brandt 04. Hide and Seek (Julianimatronic Dub Mix). - Composer: Imogen Heap, arr.
Jonathan Brandt 05. Another Try (Dub. Topics: dub, remix, juliana stein, sampler, electronic, experimental, instrumental, electracoustic. The Dub Session podcast (www.dubsession.com) is a mix of reggae dub, ambient groove, roots reggae versions, classic 70's rockers DJs, downtempo, breakbeat, cinematic sounds and homegrown electronica by DJ Chill Will. For episode 40, the Dub Session takes a version excursion to 'Funky' Kingston It's the early 70's. Kingston, Jamaica is abuzz with funky reggae sounds, new electronic wah-wah guitar pedals, moog keyboard synthesizers, and tons of funk-dafied reggae experimentation from. Topics: reggae, dub, ambient groove, versions, rockers, DJs, downtempo, breakbeat, cinematic, electronica.
Various - Suburban Dub Vol. 1 Label: SKP Records Ukraine Cat.#: SKPSN011 Release date: Format: 5 x file, mp3 Genre: Electronic Style: Dubstep, Dub, Experimental, Chiptune Web: Design: M.U.School Notes: free download sampler of ukrainian indie label compiled by Dubmasta Tracklist: 1.
Inspector Reespeckto - Keep The Evil Away 2. VzyalSoundSystem - Dadastepmastaz 3.
Dub Compressors - I Come To Dub Refix 4. Foa Hoka - Registratura. Topics: dubstep, dub techno, abstract, electronica, dub, ambient, experimental, techno, SKP records.
Gennaro Molino – aka Dubbemo, one of the most hot underground dubby music movement from south Italy, Naples, will delight you with rhythmic sounds, echoes deep, minimal structures, a deep dub with a light Mediterranean, will make you dream, as did the songs of the past. An EP from a very strong personal and well-defined character, for 30 minutes of pure dubbemo dub music;) Gennaro Molino – Dub Land Label: Deepindub.org Catalog#: [did057] Format: 4 × File, MP3, EP, 320 kbps Country. Topics: gennaro molino, dub land, dub house, deep house. First episode of Shotmix podcast. Tracklist: 01.Beat Pharmacy - Drifter (Drifting Atmoshpere) [Deep Space Media] 02.Nalepa - Berlin Graffiti [Fake Science] 03.Danieto - Fractalillo [U-Cover] 04.Danieto - Y Asi Era La Historia. [U-Cover] 05.DeadBeat - Refund Me [Scape] 06.Nucleus Roots - One Fe De Soundman [Pid] 07.Kampion - Popotla Sound Machine [Filtro] 08.Plug - Nanocham [Filtro] 09.Hans Carstens - Metodico [Impar] 10.Alisu - Dublusiv [Impar] Topics: BrainDance, Podcast, Electronic, Music, Shotmix, IDM, Dub, Techno, Netaudio, Netlabels.
What a surprise!!! Mr Bjorn Rohde join the label like a new guest dj!!! A warm welcome, for this great selection of dub tech tunes. I', really glad to release this podcast, because I'm sure you will enjoy it for many many times. A fresh selection, perfect for this hot summer of your lovely sound called dub techno, with moments more deep and others more ambient, mixed all toghether in a Bjorn Rohde way;) Enjoy the music, enjoy your summer! Bjorn Rohde - Dub Slices Label. Topics: Bjorn Rohde, Dub Slices, dub techno, podcast, deepindub, netlabel.
Merry Christmas 2012!!! ColtEp - Deepindub Experience #1 Label: Deepindub.org – [podcast-059] Format: File, MP3, Mixed, 320 kbps Country: Italy Released: 24 November 2012 Genre: Electronic, Netlabels Mix, Guest Mix, podcasts Style: Dub Techno / deep dub techno / Dub Tracklist: 01. DeepWarmth & Yan Olsen - Waves Of Silence - (unreleased) 02. Vytis - Ocean - Mind Voyage - Cold Tear Records – CTR027 03. Vytis - Lakeside - Mind Voyage - Cold Tear Records – CTR027 04.
The Nautilus. Topics: ColtEP, dub techno, deep house, podcast, mix.
Various - Suburban Dub Vol. 2 Label: SKP Records Ukraine Cat.
#: SKPSN018 Release Date: Format: 6 x file, mp3 Genre: Electronic Style: Dubstep, Dub, Abstract, Dub Techno, Experimental Url: Credits: Compiled & mastered by Dubmasta Design: M.U.School Tracklist: 1. Reixtra - Highlander 2. I Wannabe - Only One 3. Roots Controlla - Stepper 4. VzyalSoundSystem - Cyfral Track (Edit) 5. Dmitry Gren - Garden Of Stones 6.
Topics: dubstep, dub techno, abstract, electronica, digi dub, ambient, experimental, techno, SKP records. Artist.: Blacky B. Title.: Dub Knob Catalog#.: DAST074_LP Label.: DAST Net Recordings Medium.: 11 x File / LP Playtime.: 50min 53sec Format.: WAVE Quality.: (1411 kBit/s) Country.: Italy Release.date.: 17 Feb 2013 Genre.: Electronic TRACKLIST 01. Mystical Synthesis 02. Porta4Tuna 03. Underwater Sea Dweller 05.
Marekiaro17 06. RDM(Rural Dub Mantra) 07. Tits Trompeten und Techno 09. Sugar Break Fairy 11. Lorenza Non Vuole. Topic: DAST Net Recordings, Blacky B., Dub Knob, Electronic.
[KOSMO 076 - COMPILATION] Vapors Of Dub type: compilation tracks: 10 style: Dub Techno / Various label: KOSMO Netlabel date of release: format: mp3 320 kbps / special free download playlist: 1. Galler - Return of The Gamma Dub 2. Fabio Scalabroni - Chains 3. Re-Drum - Theme For The Lonely Sheep 4.
Triton - Dumont 5. Fingers In The Noise - Blue Snow 6. Dublicator - Unstable Manifolds II 7. Gillett - Jah head 8. Fabian Kempe - Dub Varmt 9. Interanima - Square Raindrops 10.Isotroph. Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: KOSMO 076, COMPILATION, Vapors Of Dub, Galler, Fabio Scalabroni, Re-Drum, Triton, Fingers In The.
It is with great pleasure that we present this podcast, a magical selection of our dear baumann.electronics, a sequel of the podcast Dub Mission, characterized by a mix of deep dub techno and dubtechno, two hours of listening pleasure and good groove for dancing, flying back on. Up again and then go even more far far far fa. BAUMANN.electronics - Dub Mission Part 2 Label: Deepindub.org – [podcast-058] Format: File, MP3, Mixed, 320 kbps Country: Italy Released: 7. Topics: BAUMANN.electronics, podcast, dj mix, dj set, dubtechno, deep house, deepindub, netlabel. The wind is blowing from a very different direction with Phonocake's latest release: Disrupt transfers classic reggae music to contemporary media, thus producing reggae with the help of digital tools - laptop dub plates, so to speak.
You could call the sounds developing from that mixture spherically electronic. All four tracks are very dubby, three of them are constructed on traditional riddims, as is usual - and even essential - in reggae music. The influences of digital elements turn the. Favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 8 reviews ) Topics: Reggae, netlabel, phonocake, electronic, idm, Electronica Source: release page @ phonocake. Title: Various - Suburban Dub Vol. 3 Label: SKP Records Ukraine Cat. #: SKPSN024 Release Date: Format: 6 x File, mp3 Genre: Electronic Style: Dub, Dubstep, Abstract Design: M.U.School Tracklist: 1.
Inspector Reespeckto - Chalice To Chalice 2. Moredub - Roots Analyser 3. Dubmasta & Roots Controlla - Step Up With Jah Jah 4. King Imagine - The Night Watch 5. I Wannabe - Tiger's Spirit 6. Foa Hoka - Spacepause Notes: third sampler of ukrainian indie label net section with heavyweight. Topics: dub, dubstep, dub techno, abstract, electronica, digital dub, bass, experimental, beats, SKP.
Warren Sulcs is following up his highly successful past Kikapu release with this new four-track EP of mellow ambience. Stylistically different, yet artistically similar, these new tracks show a different side to Dub Jay than what Kikapu listeners have experienced in the past; this time around the focus is on experimental textures wrapped around ambient rhythms and synthetic pads. Entirely beautiful throughout, we hope everyone grabs these new tracks from Dub Jay.
Favorite favorite favorite favorite favorite ( 2 reviews ) Topics: Electronic, Ambient. ALBUM DESCRIPTION: Originally, the riddims for this albums are created for a live concert.
They have been remixed in the Dubroom studio. Every track from this sesssion is a little bit faster then the previous one.
Hardcore Dub is a name of a special style Messian Dread developed in 1994, ten years after the proverbial 1984. It is a very militant style with up-tempo steppers and energetic drums as well as very enigmatic chord progressions. There are elements of electronic dance music as well as. Topics: Reggae, Dubwise, DUB, DigiDUB, Hardcore DUB, Messian Dread, Dubroom Source: DUBROOM.com Studio. DESCRIPTION Download or listen to free music and audio This library contains recordings ranging from alternative news programming, to Grateful Dead concerts, to Old Time Radio shows, to book and poetry readings, to original music uploaded by our users. Many of these audios and MP3s are available for free download. Check our FAQ for.
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We just this morning took delivery of the new A Mountain of One single, 'Brown Piano' (for some reason this title cracks me up), and album, Collected Works (I know why that one cracks me up). The album just assembles the tracks which've already seen album release and slaps on a Blue NIle/Talk Talk-style sleeve, but the single, a new track, boasts a remix from Studio - an eleven-minute epic (of course), it has one of the most ominous, grand intros I've heard in a while, but as a whole it doesn't hold a candle to anything on their supernaturally good West Coast LP.(from ) ―, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 02:36 (ten years ago). Don't know how much we need this thread, as a lot has been discussed in the beardo thread. I have seen 'balearic' become one of the go-to adjectives for hip online shops these days, to describe anything that is vaguely neo-disco, downtempo, or trip-hop sounding. Anything that has an acoustic guitar also works. I think even the new Chemical Brothers album was saddled with the tag!
It was only so short ago that 'balearic' usually meant smooth jazz/adult contemporary music, or was something you'd find on an Ibiza comp. I can see many people get badly burned (a la Italo Disco, Ryan Paris/Radiorama does not sound like Mixed Up In the Hague) if this new flavor continues to grow.
―, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 04:35 (ten years ago). There totally needs to be a seperate balearic thread as stuff gets lost int he beardo thread to quickly. The mix that mountain on one did for best foot forward is totally wrecking my head. In some ways its really great phased out low slung coke rock.
And sometimes i think that balearic is the nu re edit is the new electro is the nu electroclash is the nu.is the nu.is the nu. (repeat to fade) and I think about cnuts going into phonica and asking about the lastest Lindstrom mix of chris rea's Josephine and I want to kill it before it grows. ―, Tuesday, 31 July 2007 22:51 (ten years ago). Here's the top 25 balaeric records as voted for on the v balaeric DJ History board. These were all played on Bill Brewster's show on Kiss(?) yesterday. 12 Sebastien Tellier - La Ritournelle (Lucky Number, 2005) I've been listening to the music on this thread almost exclusivley for the last three days, giving this ^^^ a spin for ther first time in a year or so just this morning.
Shortly after listening to it, i left my house and went to my favorite coffe shop and it came on the sound system as i was leaving! Kind of weird since that shop usually plays very quiet, anonymous jazz or korean pop music all the time. ―, Saturday, 4 August 2007 00:27 (ten years ago). From a comment posted on Mountain Machine's page.
Can we name all of the references? It's seriously my record collection. I've got McDonald & Giles, Max Roach 'Members Don't Git Weary', White Noise (lightning bolts), Brian Eno's 'Another Green World' (weird characters under wave), Thom Yorke, Selda, Sa Ra Creative Partners, Fela Kuti, Eddie Gale (in robes), John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band, Lou Rawls, Gentle Giant (king in crown). There's a lot more i recognize but can't place. ―, Tuesday, 14 August 2007 05:28 (ten years ago). So i fucked around with traktor for the first time this weekend and used a lot of the stuff from this thread to start out. I thought i'd share what i ended up with: a mountain of one - our eyes studio - self service (2006 LP version) sorcerer - egyptian sunset strategy - running on empty business man - dubby games (chris isaak - wicked game trentmoller edit) hatchback - carefree highway peter visti - dolly (dolly parton - jolene edit) badly drawn boy - promises (reverso 68 dub) reggie dokes - the skin i'm in cantoma - the call by no means a definitive or even rough guide, but i like how it came out (despite a few near-trainwrecks).
―, Monday, 20 August 2007 07:56 (ten years ago). I keep forgetting to raise Invisible Conga People here, despite the fact that 'Weird Pains' is one of my absolute favourite things this year. That in particular seems to connect the dots between Balearic, Italians Do It Better style eerie-italo (I think they're connected to the label actually, as well as to DFA) and, er, Villalobos-style minimal?
The other tracks on their myspace page go for more of a Tangerine Dream vibe, meanwhile they describe themselves as 'house/afro-pop/psychedelic'. ―, Thursday, 30 August 2007 13:15 (ten years ago). Milky Disco compilation coming out soon on Lo: 1. Daniel Wang - All Flowers Must Fade 2. Padded Cell - Konkorde Lafayette 3. Georges Vert - Electric Bird 4.
Johan Agebjorn - Spacer Woman from Mars 5. In Flagranti - Nonplusultra (Black Devil Remix) 6. Jersey Devil Social Club - Child 13 7. Emperor Machine - Front Man (Idjut Boys Girthius Maximus Mix) 8.
Kerrier District & Black Mustang - Mad As Hell 9. Quiet Village - Desperate Hours 10. Studio - Life's a beach 11. Sorcerer - Surfing at midnight 12. Six Cups Of Rebels - Dubbe Ditten ―, Monday, 3 September 2007 18:17 (ten years ago). This Is Not An Exit, an excellent balearic-ish blog slash record label, have this awesome mix up: 1.
Pantha Du Prince - Butterfly Girl (Pantha Du Prince Lost The Beat) (Dial) with PIL Religion 2. Skream - Sub-Island (Souljazz) 3. Break Even Point - Death Of A Hills Dancer (Disco Repossession) (Crue-l) 4. Mutron - Alone (Ronny & Renzo Remix) (King Kong Foo) 5.
Michaocan - 2 Bullets (DJ Harveys Masterdata Remix) (Greyhound) 6. Osbourne - Outta Sight (Spectral) 7.
Subway - Satellites (Souljazz) with Truffle Club - Gone Blue 8. Analord - Pwsteal.idpinch.d (Analord) 9. Fran-Key - Tetrapod Lover (Takimis Lost Ipod Mix) (Crue-l) 10. Bo'tox - Babylon By Car (I'm A Cliche / DFA) 11. Hatchback - White Diamond (Prins Thomas Miks Del 1 & 2) (Thisisnotanexit) with Jonathan Richman - Don't Let Our Youth Go To Waste 12.
Neil Young - Down By The River (Reprise) Go. ―, Tuesday, 4 September 2007 14:34 (ten years ago). Thanks Tim F for drawing attention to our Bathing Machine Mix. The ICGFT Re-Rub was done by Rico a UK producer & engineer. If you keep an eye on the Dilated Choonz blog I think it will appear there. It will come out on vinyl eventually. Here's a mix i did recently, live at an 'ambient/chill' festival in the middle of the woods in Mendocino County, CA.
I'm not sure who that might have been. We did have a 'summer of love' DJ series on Sunday afternoons throughout July & August, so it was probably part of that. If i had to guess i'd say it was Brother Dylan or Brother Robbie, two kids (i mean that literally, they're both like 21) who do a monthly 60's club night at the Casanova Lounge called The Mutual Appreciation Society.
They do a Kosmische night every few months, the most recent one was this past Sunday.if i had to guess i'd say it was them but frankly i never thought either of them had it in 'em. And thanks, looks like i made the grade! ―, Thursday, 4 October 2007 18:52 (ten years ago).
Oh yeah, you know the deal. DF Tram - killer 4am ambient set, tons of weird samples & textures. Klein is funky downtempo with live guitar/bass/keys + laptop beats. Megan Hug is shoegazer with some electronics thrown in for good measure.
Timmii is an interesting journey through a whole bunch of different stuff that manages to sound coherent when listened as a whole. I'm still making my way through them myself so i'll post links to any other notable ones. Those are the ones i remember from the party.
I would *highly* recommend going to the wikipedia page on chillits and checking out the 2003 recordings - Jonah Sharp and Mixmaster Morris absolutely KILLED IT (as much as you can at an ambient party i suppose). Morris' set has been a regular staple in my listening diet ever since, shit is legendary. ―, Friday, 5 October 2007 18:21 (ten years ago). Sorcerer has done an exclusive mix for our site www.trackwerk.net which includes some unreleased material.
I thought some of you guys might dig it;- windsurf - light as daylight camel - wing and a prayer marcos valle - estrelar sorcerer - stixx travis biggs - tebetan serenity unicorn - rat race leprechaun - loc-it-up hatchback - carefree highway johnny guitar watson - strike on computers paul mccartney - sunshine sometime richard schneider jr.- hello beach girls windsurf - the big island Also, the Hardway Bros now have a myspace www.myspace.com/hardwaybros A couple of new edits on there ―, Monday, 22 October 2007 08:44 (ten years ago). The sorcerer album is like falling in love for the first time. Probably my favorite of the year. Those swoonful moments like that flute rearing its head, sprinkled w/piano dust in 'divers do it deeper' or that glistening vaporized guitar in 'blind yatchtsman'. I don't really see what's so balearic about it, though. I realize that soft rock was often mixed in with balearic sets, but i think there is a distinction to be made between the whole windsurf/sorcerer/hatchback sound and what studio/amo1 is doing. I'll elaborate on this more later.
I can't think straight right now. ―, Thursday, 25 October 2007 04:03 (ten years ago).
Site just says 'INFCD3 Yearbook 2 - Out in spring 08!' But it's probably collected remixes? There's a good list of the 'collaborations' on their myspace: Shout Out Louds - Possible (Studio Version) Rubies - A Room Without A Key (Studio Version) Love is All - Turn The Radio Off (Remake by Studio) A Mountain of One - Brown Piano (Remake by Studio) Studio / Brennan Green - East Side & Escape From Chinatown Kylie - 2 Hearts (Version by Studio) Williams - Love On A Real Train (Version by Studio) (what is that^^?) probably should be in the studio thread ―, Sunday, 6 January 2008 10:53 (nine years ago).
If you haven't already, you need to download this Peter Visti DJ mix from - one of the best balearic mixes I've heard, perhaps the best, and I've heard a lot of Balearic DJ mixes this past twelve months. As with (the reliably excellent) Phil Mison, Visti seems ultimately a bit housist - as lush and as dreamy and as sumptuous and as floaty and as swirly as this is, the kickdrum remains steady and the vibe is kinda tracky and anti-songful. The result is like an alternate deep house (not a million miles away from Henrik Schwarz, actually, although without the techy edge) - total flotation tank music.
―, Sunday, 6 January 2008 21:38 (nine years ago). I think this is it 1.
Mudd - Speilplatz - Quiet Village Deep Space remix 2. Coyote - Pretty Wasted 3. Studio - Life's A Beach - Prins Thomas remix 4. Rune Linbaek - Afrika 5. Paul Simon - Diamonds On The Soles Of Her Feet - Todd Terje edit 6. Sylvester - I Need Somebody To Love 7. Chas Jankel - To Woo Lady Kong 8.
Jo Jackson - Zenio 9. Andreas Vollenweider - Belladonna - Tangoterje Edit 10. Smith & Mudd - Plot of Land 11. Quiet Village - Too High To Move ―, Sunday, 13 January 2008 06:34 (nine years ago). I often think these loose genre descriptions ('nu-balearic') work better when considered as 'constellations' of different sounds. Sometimes the stars are the same or very similar to stars that are in other (previous) constellations, but what is different is the overall picture that emerges by dint of the constellation as a whole. Aeroplane, for example, would probably be classed within general italo revivalism if they weren't consistently grouped in with Studio etc.
Likewise, if you simply listened to Todd Terje's (excellent) edit of Dee Dee Sharp's 'Easy Money', you'd think he was simply the latest expansive Levan disciple ('what's he doing that Faze Action or Joe Claussel haven't done already, and more radically?' It's the relationship between that and his remix of Paul Simon that tilts the picture a bit. This is related to another issue that interests me a bit, which is how at any given time a whole variety of sonic reference points are arranged into different, often apparently oppositional constellations. In 2002 the Metro Area album and the Playgroup DJ Kicks and a whole bunch of other stuff filled the role that this nu-balearic stuff does now. To some extent what changes is how the different sounds are grouped - i.e.
The collapse of 2004-era electro-house entailed the pulling of its stars out of their constellation and into new constellations, with bits of this genre being inherited by minimal, mainstream club music (Fedde De Grand etc.) and Kitsune style electro-rock respectively. This is what allows the opening and closing of certain channels of sonic influence, depending on how tightly bonded a particular star is to a particular constellation. Balearic is open to rock but you wouldn't put a The Rapture track on a balearic mix because that particular notion of post-punk (fast, blaring, 'angular') seems to belong to Kitsune now.
You see Ewan Pearson and LCD Soundsystem and Cut Copy making the speculative leap from one camp to the other (Pearson's singular success perhaps rests in him always appearing to belong to every available camp to some extent at least - you could make similar claims regarding Mauric Fulton, Carl Craig etc. But I think they do this more subtly, e.g. Carl Craig's identity in 2007 is farily unified). ―, Saturday, 9 February 2008 23:02 (nine years ago).
Having fun w/ YOUTUBE: Here's the top 25 balaeric records as voted for on the v balaeric DJ History board. These were all played on Bill Brewster's show on Kiss(?) yesterday. KateFan (16 hours ago) Show Hide 0 Poor comment Good comment Marked as spam Reply Spam It's about the isolation of self. A lover is the most intimate and personal thing that can exist, and yet you can't ever really know what the other person is feeling. They can tell you, but it's not the same as experiance.
So if she could she'd make a deal with God and swap places to see and feel what it's like from her lover's point of view. Thats what the song is about. ―, Thursday, 6 March 2008 17:36 (nine years ago). Here's an updated version of Max's comp from above with the whole of the DJ History top 25 Balearic in it. Some of the versions of Max's stuff I've upgraded.
E2-E4 is in there but as the 5 min edit version. It all looks a bit of a mess in the folder coz I got bits from here and there but it should all be tagged nicely for itunes etc. I have a lot to do today so I've done this as displacement activity. -- Raw Patrick, Friday, March 21, 2008 1:23 PM (3 weeks ago) Bookmark Link ―, Monday, 14 April 2008 21:31 (nine years ago).
The Ronny & Renzo mystery mix at DJ History is fabulous. Love their torpid-as-fuck vibe - really stands out I think, especially given how much balearic DJ aesthetics otherwise overlap. But I want to make them to make more of their own tracks. 'Big Smack & Flies' and their remix of Mutron's 'Alone' are so fantastic viscous and foreboding. They remind me of Depeche Mode's Ultra, in a really good way. Weirdest, most wonderfully WTF moment of the mix: strangely brilliant bootleg of Kevin Lyttle's 'Turn Me On' with Radiohead's 'Everything In It's Right Place'. ―, Tuesday, 20 May 2008 14:31 (nine years ago).
Fred deakin 'nu balearica' mix looks spot-on CD01: 1. Williams - Love On A Real Train 2. Aeroplane - Caramellas 3. In Fragranti - Additional Alpha Blocker 4. Kaoru Inoue The Secret Field (Todd Terje Remix) 5. Hatchback - White Diamond (Prins Thomas Miks Del 1 & 2) 6. Bogdan Irkϋk a.k.a Bulgari - Space Reflecting On The Bosporos 7.
Antena - On The Boat (Rubber Room's Disco Devil Remix) 8. Sasse - Mount Juneau 9. Professor Genius - Across The Spree 10. Blackbelt Andersen - Sirup 11.
Wallis Bird - Counting To Sleep (Reverse 68 Remix) 12. Studio - Life's A Beach! (Prins Thomas Remix) 13. Lullabies In The Dark - Code 7429 14.
Mock & Toof - Big Hands For A Lady 15. DJ Disse - Spanish Raggae CD02: 1. Al Usher Here Today 2. Cro-Magnon Eclipse 3. Dutch Rhythm Combo Bonaire Al Usher 12' Remix 4. Reverso 68 Piece Together Part 1 5.
Felix Dickinson & Toby Tobias Pres. The Mythical Beasts Magical Creatures 6. Tracey Thorn Raise The Roof Beyond The Wizard's Sleeve Re-Animation 7. Mugwump Boutade Miseridub 8. Lexx Axis Shift 9.
Kuniyuki Flying Music 10. Mudd Speilplatz Quiet Village Deep Space Remix 11. Hot Coins Norway Man 12. Real Ones Outlaw A Beyond the Wizard's Sleeve Re-Animation 13. Badly Drawn Boy Promises A Mountain Of One Version 14. The Yellow Moon Band Entangled 15. Lindstrom The Contemporary Fix Bjorn Torske Remix 16.
Diskjokke Some Signs Are Good ―, Friday, 23 May 2008 09:10 (nine years ago). How long is the 12 inch version of like an eagle? All of a sudden i'm getting scared that i've only heard the LP version. -- t_g, Thursday, May 22, 2008 11:05 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Link its only like 2 mins longer. The breakdown/build in the middle is just a little more stretched out, iirc.
Maybe the intro is a little longer too. Anyway, the LP version is still gangsta, hence only 2 >'s inbetween it and the LP version:) dont fuck w/ the 7' version its too short.
―, Saturday, 24 May 2008 00:47 (nine years ago). One of my favorite things about taking all these tracks and calling them 'balearic' is that it provides a framework for people to be 'ok' with listening to collins as i see it, one of the best things music writing can do is help show people how to get maximal enjoyment out of a piece of music. Totally agree that discussing (or even simply playing) something in a balearic context can do this. A phil collins song may or may not work for a contemporary 20-something avid music listener on an emotional level (i'm not sure it was ever supposed to!), but on a balearic level (which i don't think is ironic, exactly, just different) it can make total sense. ―, Tuesday, 27 May 2008 20:32 (nine years ago). Free Download Program Madeline Classroom Companion 1st National Bank.
Yeah I agree with the general thrust of the last few comments. The interesting thing about 'balearic' as an organising principle is how it forces you to see connections between things that you would have put in different categories previously - like, the Ronny & Renzo mix feels very consistent despite cutting across house, disco, 'experimental' electronic music, soft pop-rock.
This was also the idea behind my thread about tracks that you'd like to see edited by Todd Terje or whatever: 'Balearic' encourages me to see the potential for something to be transformed into 'dance music' as much as the realistic likelihood of it being considered as such. But yeah, 'Balearic helps us to like Phil Collins' is just boring, the most pointless and crude version of the above dynamic imaginable. ―, Tuesday, 27 May 2008 22:52 (nine years ago). You know that pylon link is just aggregating the links directly from my site?; Apologies jaxon!
I checked yr blog it is that good stuff. I want to talk about Aeroplane again. Has anyone else ever in the history of anything ever come up with grooves as all-encompassing and epochal sounding as those on 'Aeroplane', 'Love Love Love (Aeroplane Remix)' and 'Whispers'? The widescreen sparkliness reminds me somewhat of DJ T's 'Freemind', but he only managed this once, not three times. Their dj mixes on the 24 hours blog are fabulous too.
―, Friday, 30 May 2008 10:47 (nine years ago). There's also a Love Love Love - Soft Rocks Remix with Kathy Diamond that was pretty cool. The other side was a Still Going rmx that I wasn't that into of course this is all first impressions just playchecking records real fast, I'm sure I might go back and change my mind on some of this stuff later I also listened to the Tiedye records (the Metallica cover and the one with Feist) and they didn't do much for me. Maybe I've just overloaded on this style a little bit. But as far as the other new stuff on Italians, this -- Invisible Conga People - Cable Dazed is great ―, Monday, 9 June 2008 05:43 (nine years ago).
Here's a tracklist for the mix I posted above. I know the link looks weird, but it works! - Paper Planes (DFA Remix) 2. Will Powers - Adventures In Success (Dub) 3. Quiet Village - Pillow Talk 4.
Pokemon Mitic Island Download English. The Who - Eminence Front (Extended mix) 5. Dub Delay Band - Changing 6. Chateau Flight - GRN Aventurine 7.
Ape Into Jam - 1972 8. Low Motion Disco - Love Love Love (Aeroplane mix) 9. Juicy - Nobody But You (Deo-Dub) 10. Rene & Angela - I'll Be Good (Dub mix) 11. Mari Boine - It Ain't Necessarily Evil (Mungolian Jetset remix) 12. Smith & Mudd - 24/7 (Recloose remix) ―, Thursday, 3 July 2008 19:19 (nine years ago). Peter visti 'balearic monday' mix KILLIN' it for me this morning.
Tracklist: 1) a split second - stringdance 2) sky - desperate for your love 3) roland romanelli - love in space 4) mikael rickfors - turn to me 5) fleetwood mac - tusk 6) john forde - dont you know you did it 7) bryan ferry - dont stop the dance 8) koxo - la maranza 9) linkwood family - piece of mind 10) wings - goodnight tonight 11) woolfy - odyssey 12) maze - twilight 13) talking heads - naive melody 14) kenny loggins - this is it 15) manzel - midnight theme 16) willie colon - set fire to me(inferno dub) 17) amadeo - memories ―, Monday, 21 July 2008 15:07 (nine years ago). Okay let's try to do track ids for peter visti's 24 hours mix: 0:00 -???
('Captain, I think we're home/one thousand years later, where did I go?)' 5:59 -??? 20:03 - LCD Soundsystem - Us & Them (Windsurf's Any Color U Like Mix) 30:16 - Reverso 68 - Piece Together (Part Two) (THIS IS THE BEST SONG EVER BTW - I should hunt down the vinyl for this b/c Todd Terje remix of Part One is also amazing) 37:48 - Santana - Mirage 42:30 -??? (I'm positive I know this) 1:06:50 - 1:15:34 - Still Going - Still Going Theme That Fred Deaking Nu-Balearica comp looks like it'd be pretty excellent in this style. ―, Tuesday, 22 July 2008 12:47 (nine years ago). That's already been a help guys! How about the Cosmic Disco mix? This is even more of a mystery to me.
(I love this one -'What do you see????' (the cheesy piano in this is amazing) 15:34 -??? 20:00 - Human League - Being Boiled 26:35 -??? (pretty amazing whatever it is) 30:40 -??? (I adore this, it reminds me of early Soul II Soul - structurally occupies the same role as 'Piece Together Pt 2' in the 24 Hours mix - 'Calling you African people! This is an African court!'
(this sounds very familiar though - could it be Reverso 68 again?) 41:31 -??? (Some cover or edit of CSN's 'Fair Game' I think) 50:27 - Deadbeat - Port Au Prince 56:42 -??? ―, Tuesday, 22 July 2008 22:56 (nine years ago). Haha just went to download the cosmic disco mix and they've got the tracklist there!: An 2 - Diva Sven Van Hess - What Do You See? Electric Mind - Zwei (Dub) Sammy Barbot - New Mexico The Human League - Being Boild (Peter Visti Edit) Sly Mongoose - Bad Pulse Kwanzaa Posse - Wicked Funk Lexx - Slow Burning Smith and Mudd - Shulme Mandre - Fair Game Deadbeat - Port au Prince Thomas Leer - Tight As A Drum Luna Twist - African Time Karma - Funk de Mambo Thomzen - Che Amichi ―, Thursday, 24 July 2008 12:47 (nine years ago). Fred deakin 'nu balearica' mix looks spot-on CD01: 1.
Williams - Love On A Real Train 2. Aeroplane - Caramellas 3. In Fragranti - Additional Alpha Blocker 4. Kaoru Inoue The Secret Field (Todd Terje Remix) 5. Hatchback - White Diamond (Prins Thomas Miks Del 1 & 2) 6.
Bogdan Irkϋk a.k.a Bulgari - Space Reflecting On The Bosporos 7. Antena - On The Boat (Rubber Room's Disco Devil Remix) 8. Sasse - Mount Juneau 9. Professor Genius - Across The Spree.. So - any consensus on this? I loved deakins triptych 3 cd set given that it was totally all over the place and a fascinating listen.
Is this nu-balearic set a good'un for us newbies to the genre (loved AMO1/Studio stuff i have heard) ―, Friday, 1 August 2008 08:06 (nine years ago). New RA podcast is aeroplane! Haven't listened yet, but tracklist looks great: 01. Fleet Foxes - White Winter Hymnal - Bella Union 02. Quixote Feat.
Lisa Li-Lund - Before I Started to Dance (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) - Versatile 03. They Came From The Stars I Saw Them - Moon Song (Holy Ghost! Remix) - This Is Not An Exit 04. The Shortwave Set - Now Til 69 (Aeroplane Remix) - Wall Of Sound 05. Dolle Jolle - Balearic Incarnation (Todd Terje Mix) - Permanent Vacation 06. Eine Klein Nacht Muzik - La Serenissima - Modular Recordings 07. David Rubato - Circuit (Aeroplane Remix) - Institubes 08.
Eddy Meets Yannah - Solid Ground (Crazy P Remix) - Solid Ground 09. Toby Tobias - The Feeling (John Daly Remix) - Rekids 10. Mugwump - Yajna - Disco 45/Kompakt 11.
Bostro Pesopeo - Communquis - Permanent Vacation 12. Maelstrom - Enter The Cosmo (Sankt Goran & Erik Sidung Remix) - Solar Disco ―, Tuesday, 5 August 2008 01:17 (nine years ago). This is a little mix i threw together of some of the vinyl i've acquired of late 1. Kuniyeki Seki - Touch (A Mountain of One Peyote Mix) / Mule Musiq 2. Reverso 68 - Piece Together (Todd Terje Spinning Star Mix) / Eskimo Recordings 3.
Tony Allen - Nepa Dance Dub / Compost 4. Talking Heads - Slippery People (Remix Extended Version) / Sire Recordings 5. Rollmottle - Take A Break (Maurice Fulton Remix) / Sonar Kollektiv 6. Low Motion Disco - Things Are Gonna Get Easier (Windsurf Remix) / Eskimo Recordings 7. Mock & Toof - k-choppers / DFA 8.
Ytre Rymden Dansskola - Afterski (Magnus International Remix) / Full Pupp 9. Tullio De Piscopo - 'E Fatto 'E Sorde!
(Maxessa Edit) / Strut 10. Sammy Barbot - Mexico (Lovefingers Barrio Edit) / Blackdisco 11. Mark E & Dragon - Good Times (Prins Thomas Diskomiks) / Internasjonal 12. Farah - Law of Life (Midnite Remix) / Italians Do It Better let me know what you think. ―, Wednesday, 6 August 2008 10:10 (nine years ago). OMG Aeroplane live OMG They were so good!
When they were playing their own and similar stuff (Mungolian Jet Set remix of 'Moon River', Tensnake remix of 'I'll Be By Your Side' etc.) it was like the entire dancefloor was enveloped in a giant bubble of E. It was very deliberately populist and untasteful too - 'Love Is In The Air', 'Happy Together', 'Heaven Is In The Backseat Of My Cadillac', plus a great bootleg of 'God Only Knows' over melodramatic schaffel. All subjected to ridiculous amounts of EQ trickery. Also I liked how genuinely into the camp aspects of their aesthetic they are.
As only one played at a time the other would be in the audience jumping up and down and getting everyone to sing along to their words of their own remixes (MGMT, Cut Copy, The Shortwave Set) with absolute unselfconsciousness. I was impressed, too, by the enthusiasm of the crowd, which I had initially thought was a lot of post-work revellers at the gig only by coincidence.
But no, everyone seemed to recognise the Aeroplane tracks (mind you it's not hard to), and half the crowd ended up singing along to 'Your Love'. I was most disturbed by a small crowd of fine-looking young homosexual men who appeared to know every word of Matias Aguayo's 'Minimal'. ―, Saturday, 23 August 2008 11:07 (nine years ago).
'is diskjokke too electrohouse for this thread?' He reminds me of. I loved his almost Finger Lickin' track on the Sunkissed mix, need to check his album. Aeroplane = JLC insofar as with each production they're sounding less and like typical balearic and more and more like the production team for a sequel to Confessions on the Dancefloor - sweeping, epic, trancey, pop, smooth, and not automatically aligned with any clique or revivalist trend. That obsession with hyper-smooth layering in particular is key - there's no warp'n'weft or contrast, it's more like the tide going in and out. Much in the same way that throughout 2004 and into 2005 JLC was drifting further from lol electro-house (e.g The Faint remix, still one of my faves tho) and more into his own super-sleek soundworld.
I think Lindstrom is the Ewan Pearson of balearic. Todd Terje is maybe the Freeform Five of balearic. ―, Wednesday, 12 November 2008 04:40 (nine years ago). I posted the diskjokke track cearadactylus to my blog when i picked it up of the Full Pupp Greatest Tits comp. Super stuff, i dunno if you could call it electro house at all though, there are none of the typical buzzy synth drops and the crescendos arent nearly as predictable.
Maybe i'm going off of only a few tracks, but I feel he is just a housier version of all this scando disco/house that has been coming off of full pupp. But please dont call him electro house ―, Wednesday, 12 November 2008 19:47 (nine years ago). I think electrohouse is the best description we've got. Not necessarily blog house. Scando house? Well certainly its not blog house, i think all the shitty nurave and rap mashups when i hear that.
Scando house is something i guess i use for all the scandinavian dance acts appearing on labels such as Full Pupp and even Prins Thomas' own production stuff, usually its loaded with percussion, much more so than most the electrohouse i've heard, sometimes it has acid synths, sometimes lush pads/or pianos, and most of the crescendos happen more gradually. For example, blackbelt andersen, magunus international, ytre rymden dansskola. ―, Wednesday, 12 November 2008 22:08 (nine years ago). 'the tempos on 'balearic' tracks seem to be increasing lately though.' Yeah, I get the impression that (in structural terms) nu-disco/balearic is drifting into the space that (2004 era) electro-house used to fill anyway - maximalist, melody-driven mid-tempo dance music that occupies a space equidistant between indie-nichism and populism. Like, the Tensnake and Lindstrom remixes of Sally Shapiro are the 2008 equivalent of all those old The Knife remixes. ―, Wednesday, 12 November 2008 23:27 (nine years ago).
I always thought print/web design was pretty much a prerequisite for making electronic music. It's the fact that he's the editor-in-chief that's so surprising. Dwell has a lot of influence/readership, and this guy clearly has some serious time-management skills. I see that he's mentioned this in interviews before, clearly i was wrong about him keeping things 'under wraps'. I wasn't saying that his job detracts from the music, simply pointing out that the press could be milking this way more than they are-- which is nice, actually. I know my reactions are largely personal and based on my own prejudices/kneejerk-backlash-impulses, but surely some overzealous reviewer would've come along and make them anyways.
I should know better than to play devil's advocate around here anyhow. ―, Friday, 14 November 2008 23:29 (nine years ago). I didn't know he was the editor of Dwell untill he came and DJ'd Dazzle Ships, though I didn't know his music much before either. He showed up with a Dwell bag and was like 'i'm in town for some meetings for Dwell' and I was like 'oh cool, you work for Dwell?' And he was like 'I'M THE FUCKING EDITOR IN CHIEF!' Just kidding.
He said 'I'm the editor' and I said 'cool, my mom bought me a subscription.' It's definitely not arch. Porn.if it was it'd have more pictures and less text. I like it, but I also used to read Wallpaper and Nest. And yes, in my experience everybody who works in graphics in any capacity whatsover is also a DJ or producer of electronic music. What I don't get with him is the time issue.I freelance and have to take entire weeks off just to make a mix CD for my girlfriend.
―, Friday, 14 November 2008 23:37 (nine years ago). The super ashra-y one with the weird name do you mean the 'icasol' 12' by ongou? With the idjut boys edit on it? Cause if so, YES. It is easily one of my tracks of the year. I picked up that umut/slowdown 12' too.
As with claremont 56, have soft rocks disappointed at all this year? All of the mixes and edits they've been putting out are quite cosmic and quite good. I even prefer their mix of 'love love love' over all others, including the one from aeroplane. Maybe it's just the presence of kathy diamond that does it for me. ―, Thursday, 18 December 2008 22:31 (nine years ago).
(xpost) don't forget that an important component of the original balearic sound was the occasional industrial or dark-wave track thrown in for good measure (throbbing gristle, cabaret voltaire, belgian synth wave bands, etc). Shit wasn't just beaches and yacht rock, it also had that exploratory element of weirdness going on. Currently listening to it for the first time the whole way through, but parlour's mix of frak tunes on information sounds great so far.
And it definitely fits on the side of the balearic spectrum i mentioned above. ―, Friday, 23 January 2009 09:29 (eight years ago).
Super duper dancey in SF. Packed house. Tons of fun yeah, i was a little apprehensive given max's warning but he played a super upbeat set, totally rawked the house. About his setup though, i don't wanna get all technical but his laptop was most likely the sequencer (using Ableton or something) and he was using two control surfaces to manipulate the music live (including adding new parts i noticed were different and distinct from WYGIGT). Really, i don't know what you expect a live set to be in dance music from a single guy. Lots of live manipulation and one of the more memorable nights of dance i've had in the last year.
―, Monday, 2 February 2009 18:33 (eight years ago). I didn't notice, i was too busy dancing and fending off the MASSIVE douchebag quotient - wtf was up with all the DUDES & DRUNK SUBURBAN CHICKS at this party (i'm guessing the 11th street curse), not to mention the frigging legion of photographers on the fucking dancefloor, getting in the way - at one point i counted FIVE of them with their gigantic rigs basically blocking the view of the decks & projections. Also, unless you post warning at the door that i'm going to be photographed just by entering the club, i generally DO NOT CONSENT.
Lots of those dudes will find pics of me flipping them off when they review their shots. That said the music was stellar and i.
