Tag Archives: Electronica

Sound Pellegrino launch collaboration series

Teki Latex and DJ Orgasmic’s online label Sound Pellegrino has announced the launch of a series of collaborative EPs. The first collaboration to take place will be Night Slugs co-owner Bok Bok and Swedish producer Tom Trago.

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Listen to Jamie XX’s FACT mix

Jamie XX shouldn’t really need introducing. But just in case you’ve been living in space for the last few years, he rose to fame as the drummer in seminal post-Dubstep indie band The XX before remixing Gil-Scott Heron’s final album ‘I’m New Here’ to what could only be described as critical sycophancy.

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Modeselektor leak a track from their new album

If you’re as excited as us about the new Modeselektor LP, you’ll be positively giddy to learn you can hear a track from the new album already. The new album, ‘Monkeytown’, has been a long time coming and is already whipping up a lot of interest across the interwebs.

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Jonathan Meyer to drop new EP on Madhouse Records

As one would expect from a professional drummer, Jonathan Meyer is all about the percussion. It’s should come as no surprise then that Meyer is a veteran in the Funky/Tropical arena.

He’s already played some big stages, sharing the bill with Tony Humphries and even Cirque du Soleil. Well, now he’s gone and produced a storming packet of tracks that should please anyone who heard his ‘Tribal Experience’ EPs with Frank ‘O Moiraghi.

So it’s about time he released another EP. ‘Many Things’ blends House, Tropical and Funky in rather a delightful way. There aren’t any tracks available for free yet, but you can stream the whole EP below, including Kerri Chandler’s stunning reworking of ‘Toms Over’.

James Blake to release new EP

Whatever kind of music it is that James Blake produces, he’s done some more of it and it’ll be released soon in the form of a six track EP. The new EP, entitled ‘Enough Thunder’, is said to include ‘Fall Creek Boys Choir’, his recent collaboration with Bon Iver which has already made waves on BBC Radio 1.

The new EP also promises a Joni Mitchell cover (‘A Case Of You’) and four other original productions. ‘A Case Of You’ has long been a favourite for his live sets and will no doubt excite fans of his much-celebrated brand of down-tempo electronica.

‘Enough Thunder’ comes out October 10. There isn’t a lot to say besides that, but we’ll keep you updated when we hear more.

Download Shlohmo’s FACT mix

In preparation for his new album, California-based Shlohmo has just put out a mix for FACT magazine. As a response to his continued association with the “LA Beatmaker” scene, he’s put together an incredibly diverse mix; Tears For Fears, Three 6 Mafia, Charles Manson and Tom Waits all feature

Bit too much R&B for my tastes but Tears For Fears, Tom Waits and Charlie Manson were a treat, albeit a jarring one. I really like the shaky quality and the track listed simply as “Broken Sinead O’Connor tape” is pretty funny; like a DJ’s very first attempt at scratching.

This is what Shlohmo had to say about his FACT mix: “I listen to a lot of different shit, so it’s kind of all over the place, both in genre and in sound quality. There’s some old shitty 64kpbs mp3s, some found cassettes, some broken cassettes, some music by friends, some Charles Manson, some screwed and chopped, you get it all.”

Download the mix below by clicking on the arrow on the right. It’s only available for three weeks, mind, so grab it now.

Ambassadeurs offers up new track ‘M.O.P.E.’ (because he’s nice like that)

Brighton-based producer Ambassadeurs (Mark Dobson to his mum) has offered up a free download of ‘M.O.P.E.’ for reaching 1000 likes on Facebook. The unreleased track comes in the build-up to the forthcoming ‘Come A Little Closer’.

It might be a good idea to have a wee browse on one of your favourite blog aggregators for another free download he’s giving away, ‘Rossler Master’, as XLR8R seem to think a lot of it (quite right too) as it was ranked in their top 5 mp3s of the moment.

You can grab your copy of the new EP ‘Come A Little Closer’ when it comes out on October 10 via Jalapeño Records

Download: Ambassadeurs – M.O.P.E

Tropics – Parodia Flare [Review]

Central to this LP’s sound is multi-instrumentalist Chris Ward’s use of the Rhodes keyboard, a piece of equipment traditionally used in Jazz Fusion. Ward’s use of the Rhodes keyboard would certainly explain the rich, almost supernatural air to tracks such as the opener ‘Navajo’. The shimmering echoes emanating from the machine do have an air of familiarity, almost nostalgia, that feels simultaneously warm and cold.

From what the blurb on Planet Mu tells us, Ward is more concerned with channeling his own musical history through new technologies than putting his own spin on any musical trends pervading the airwaves and blogosphere. Instead, his music remains separate, in its own little bubble. It doesn’t care if you like it.

On tracks like ‘Wear Out’ Ward even sounds like a particularly ethereal Wayne Coyne as beautiful laid back vocals drift over sweet little melodies. It’s staggering that this is only his first album; the level of maturity in his approach to composition is comparable to that of a veteran producer, incorporating influences from across years.

I wouldn’t say this album was influenced by or part of any particular style floating around at the moment, but I would say it’s well-timed with the return of Deep House, Techno and abstract electronica. And you can expect to see a lot more of Chris Ward.

Title: Parodia Flare (Planet Mu)
Artist: Tropics
Out September 19 on Planet Mu

David Lynch announces debut album is imminent

David Lynch: Surrealist, filmmaker, writer, director, producer, artist and now musician? Well, that last one shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise given his recent dalliances with electronic musicians and producers over the last few years.

His relationship with music has always been a close one; whether it’s working with Barry Adamson, Angelo Badalamenti and later Trent Reznor on the soundtracks to his films or in nurturing and promoting emerging and underground talents. So it seems only logical that the next step would be to cut out the middle men and create his own music.

Which brings us to this new project. Sunday Best Recordings released his first single ‘Good Day Today’ last year which was widely acclaimed by fans and critics alike. Since then he’s been working on his debut album ‘Crazy Clown Time’, largely alone though it does feature the production talents of Dean Hurley as well as Karen O’s vocals on ‘Pinky’s Dream’.

The record will be released on November 8 via Sunday Best. You can peek at the tracklist after the jump.

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Azari & III – Manic [Video]