Robot Bodypop 09.06.12

artwork by Brian Despain

Returning from a heavy Jubilee weekend out on the Crab Nebula, Killian miscalculated his re-entry into the Earth’s atmosphere last week meaning he could not make the show. Last contact was made before he attempted a slingshot around Venus, which if successful should hopefully see him back here in a fortnight. God speed.

In his absence 1nejack plunges into the unknown on a journey through new and very awesome worlds of music. We have post-dubstep flavours from Stiver and Maths Time Joy, a filthy bit of freeness from Posij, deep tracks from Sparc and Seven, lyricism from Fliptrix and just plain utter flipped out weirdness from the likes of Lockah and Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs.

It’s also competition time again this week as we give away two tickets to Chew The Fat! Club‘s party down at Cable on the 15th. Just send names for the guest list to robotbodypop@gmail.com and winners will be picked randomly by the 13th June 2012.

Our mighty Transmit mix this week comes from a long-time favourite on this show – Janner. This mix also sees him delving into his roots in Breaks and Drum & Bass, occasionaly drawing for some of his own farm fresh dub plates as he steers us through a kaleidoscope of space age rhythms. Essential listening for the explorers out there. Grab it now and open your mind!

1NEJACK

Dub Club (Legend4ry’s Musical Meltdown) – Sparc
Dead Dance – Stiver & Gantz
T.L.C. – Maths Time Joy
Empty Lungs – Posij
The Sour Drink From The Ocean – Lockah
Close – Hackman
The Essence – Fliptrix
Salamander – Zomby

KILLIAN

It’s Not Me It’s You – Submotion Orchestra
Show Babylon (TMSV rmx) – Linval Thompson
Lightyears ft Thai Matic – Maths times joy
Ruffneck – North Base
Assasins – Occult

1NEJACK

Whispers – Resketch
Spanner In The Works – Roska
Hands In Mine – Guy Andrews
Breathe – Seven
Closer – Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs

TRANSMIT #7 – JANNER

01. Janner & Acky – Ophelia (Haunted Audio)
02. Zomby – Sens (4AD)
03. Sully – 2 Hearts (Keysound)
04. Coleco – Martyr (Orientis)
05. Bunzer0 – Paracetamol (dub)
06. Zomby – Liquid Dancehall (Ramp)
07. Instra:mental – Forbidden (Apple Pips)
08. Janner – Diemos (dub)
09. 2 Wisemen – Murderer (Ibiza)
10. Janner – Proteus (Jemenfish)
11. Janner – The Motive (dub)

               Primer interlude

12. Janner – That’s Not My Scorpion (dub)
13. Boards Of Canada – Constants Are Changing (Warp)

              Taxi Driver overdub

14. Breakage – So Mars (Bassbin)
15. Ed Rush, Optical & Fierce – Alien Girl (Prototype)
16. Digital & Spirit – Phantom Force (Phantom Audio)
17. Bad Company vs Matrix – Jellyfish (BC Recordings)
18. Ed Rush & Optical – Watermelon (Virus)
19. Titan – Nightbreed (Architecture)
20. dBridge, Instra:mental & Skream – Acacia Avenue (Autonomic)
21. dBridge – Rendezvous (Exit)
22. Synkro & Indigo – Guidance (Exit)
23. Synkro – Progression (Exit)
24. Hudson Mohawke – Ooops (LuckyMe & Wireblock)

Transmit Sessions Volume 7 | Janner

Fusion time – but not in the Jazz sense. We’re talking Fukishima levels of heat and radiation here! We’ve had to keep this one on ice in a reinforced nuclear bunker for the past few months due to the glow emenating from the hard drive – Now its time to break open the asbestos seals..

Janner delivers a meticulous meltdown of diverse and intriguing tracks fusing sounds from his influences and contemparies’ along with his own productions.

We caught up with the man himself and asked the standard questions.

Long time no hear from. What have you been up to?

Hmmm not a lot of interest to be honest! Lots of really middle-aged stuff like working for the man and child-rearing… I’ll be getting back on those buttons shortly tho.

Middle age can wait – We need more tunes! Belgium is home to some really great bass music artists. Are there any you would care to recommend?

Absolutely. Obviously there’s my mate BunZer0 who I’ve done a number of releases with and who was one of the first people to get me into Dubstep through his legendary Fresh Off The Boat show. Bun has been taking big steps froward with his productions and has been making some cracking beats this year. Then you have Dailey pushing the 2-step sound, the Science crew and ARtronics who are pushing the deeper darker stuff, and last but not least the Grimlock crew who as well as having made some amazing tunes, also put on some incredible parties back in the day.

We like the fact your sound is not formulaic and you always try new things in your music. What is it that drives you and what will be your next direction?

Thanks! I guess what drives me is the base desire to make music for myself, and what i like to listen to is stuff that challenges me from a rhythmic perspective, but also has melodic structure as well as being sonically impressive. The worst thing is getting stuck in a rut so I’m always trying to push forward – or look backwards if that is what I’m in the mood for. I want tracks to be inspirational so I guess that is what I am aiming at when I sit at the console. Next direction? No idea.

You have lived in Plymouth, Manchester and Brussels. What comparisons can you draw between each city’s music scenes?

Well when I was growing up in Plymouth we had an amazing time but it wasn’t due to there being many great parties…I was a few years too late for rave, and back when I was a kid, DnB was only really available on vinyl and very little of it filtered down as far as Devon. Then when I got to Manchester it was a revelation as Ed Rush and Optical had just dropped Wormhole and the whole dark Techstep/Neurofunk thing was kicking off. Gotta say I went to some pretty amazing nights that were a huge contrast versus my sheltered southwesterly upbringing. Then when I moved out to Brussels it took a while for me to discover the local events, and also a while for Dubstep to kick off, but then things started properly happening and I went to some truly brilliant nights.

Who skanks the hardest?

Not trying to blow smoke up your arse, but I’d have to say Manchester.

Haha, yes mate! <brofist> What is the most annoying thing about the music you work in?

That’s a tough one. Probably the speed at which everything moves now, and how quickly the formula is identified for something that was previously emergent, allowing it to be pinned down and bled dry. Kinda takes the romance out of the discovery process as well as stifling creative development.

On the flip side, what makes you happiest?

Drums, breaks, prehensile, tentacular basslines, and the imaginative ways people find of making them interact.

What’s the biggest animal you can throw over a crossbar?

Possibly a Coconut Land Crab.

Thanks again for such an awesome mix! Big up!

You can check Janner’s sounds out on these assorted pages:

http://soundcloud.com/janner
http://myspace.com/jannerdubs
http://discogs.com/artist/Janner
Janner on Juno

2 Free Dubs

Just a couple of free tracks featured on the show this fortnight, both on a dubstep tip. Starting off deep, the first comes from Legend4ry with a remix for Sparc made back in 2010 which somehow never saw the light of day. With no prospect of a release he’s put it up for free download on soundcloud in all its glorious 320 kbps.

And lastly we step into some abstract filth from Posij, a crazy dutchman with a free EP entitled ‘Empty Lungs’ available from his Facebook page.  We featured the title track, but you want to make sure you check out the whole thing as its full of gold.

Reggae Roast – RR10

The 10th release on the vibrant UK reggae label sees ‘Show Babylon’ by Linval Thompson given the remix treatment. This collective thrives on providing uplifting vibes either in the series of releases or live at any number of festivals. This 4 track sees Dutch bassweight specialist TMSV on remixing duties alongside 3 dub and version cuts of this mighty track. Featured on this weeks Robot Bodypop show its yet another addition to a fine back catalogue and we’re already excited to see what comes out of release 11.

Hopefully you can catch Reggae Roast this summer as the 3 piece soundsystem takes to the road. Check out their website for more info

http://www.reggaeroast.co.uk

Tape Dubbing Records – Underground Manifest

Ukranian netlabel Tape Dubbing Records shines with their second volume of the Underground Manifest series. Showcasing some of Eastern Europes freshest talent this 22 track LP blends 2-step, dubstep, breakbeat and much more and it’s the quality of the productions that really hits you on the first listen. An incredible collection of indie bass music Tape Dubbing Records is throwing out there for free with artists such as Systemik, King Imagine and Choo New alongside a stack more. Be a good guy and give them some ca$h. Cop a copy from their Bandcamp page. Big fans of the Zaika cut, Sheeboo. Large.

Tape Dubbing Records

CHEW THE FAT | 3 YEARS OF CABLE | £5 PARTY | COMPETITION

Those folks at the Fat! Club have done it again! To celebrate 3 years at London’s premium night club Cable they are putting on a line up of head wiping proportions on Friday the 15th of this month. Including sets from Robot Bodypop favourites Reso and Hostage, plus a Bare Noise set featuring the formidable vocal skills of Stig Of The Dump this is guaranteed to go off. Plus they aren’t turfing out until 6am so you don’t have to worry about missing the last train – Just make sure you bring your bass face!

Room 1 

Bare noise feat Stig of the dump
Killsonik (mta)
Reso
Document One
Marco del Horno
Statix
Visuals : mind over matter vjs

Room 2

Hostage
Lee Mortimer
Warrior One
Lakosa
Tripper (them)

Cable Street Tunnel, London Bridge, SE1 3JW

10pm – 6am

£5 adv on the door before 12/£10 after

www.thefatclub.com

****STOP PRESS****

*COMPETITION*COMPETITION*COMPETITION*COMPETITION*COMPETITION*

Don’t fancy stumping up for the entry fee?

You may be in luck – We have TWO guestlist places for this amazing night up for grabs.

All you need to do is submit two names for the guestlist via email to robotbodypop@gmail.com

 

The winners will be selected completely at random and the successful respondents will be informed on June 13th 

 SIMPLE!

You have to be innit to winnet so get involved!