Robot Bodypop 28.9.11

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artwork by Christopher Conte

Tracklisting

Afterlife – TZR
Machine City – Thelem
Lost Hope – Cload
Let You Down – Dom Hz
Ghost Story – L.D.
Narco – Killawatt
My Nu Leng – Midnight
Power Surge – LAS
Wonder – Quark
All Gods, All Masters – Comma
Warfare – Ruckspin & Planas
Dreams – Compa
Distant – Soap Dodger
I Just Dont Know – Londy & Bucky
 
Proteus – Janner
Breath (Blynk Remix) – Qualmsound (
Maneuver – Lando Kal
Treatment – Pale & Vyperod (unreleased)
Radar – Fable
Undercoat – DJ Rum
Level Nine – Mala
Undercover – G.A.
Lion VIP – Vex’d
Disko Rekah (Teknian Remix) – Loefah
Night Light – Dark Sky
Eternal Sunshine – Ted-E
Unexpected – Digital Mystiks
Feel – J-One
Humanity – Kayus
Scaramanga – Cain Mos & WPL

 

District – Haymaker/ 3.5 Grams [CHST013]

Newly released on the mighty Chestplate label, Districts latest cut is a monster 12″. Deep bass and a weighty groove make this debut release a must-get. With the creepy and twisted metal sounds of Haymaker on one side and 3.5 Grams on the flip offering a more sparse and darker vibe this is probably my favourite 12″ of the last few months. Big things to come in future from District I’m sure if this is any kind of a taster. Bag it.

Robot Bodypop 14.9.11

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Tracklisting

In Our Moment – Cahib
Tomorrow – JLB
Anti Gravity – Rhythmicon & Atma
Carry On – Wertyoo
Serendipity – Guy furious
Uniquity – Hybu (opti RMX)
Fram – Blawan
Vampire Skank – DJ Madd
Smack Your Bitch Up – Benga
Sempiternal – Clubroot
Prayer – Zhou ft Boesha
Blessings – Ruckspin ft. Jack Sparrow
Something To Lose – Dark Sky
Evoke – Solero

Astrex – Submerge
Hear Me – Pablo ft Boson Havoc
old skool – Pablo
Bad Attitude – RDubz
Grey (Rascall & Rybak C Remix) – RDubz
Lucid Dream – Seifer & Surgical
hyli (vip mix) – Dark0
Ritual – DJ Madd & Phaeleh
Mysteries Of The Universe – Actraiser
Sacred Frequency – Machinedrum
Cranberry Goose (Distal Remix) – Clicks And Whistles
Pillowtalk (VVV Remix) – Whistla
Insurrection – Hiatus ft. Linton Kwesi Johnson
Vibration Lab – So Fine
Vibration Lab – Smiling Dub (Dubstep Mix)

RDoubleE aka RDubz – Roots Recordings – Sewn Deep E.P.

I first peeped RDubz’ productions back in late 2009 when I found his debut album Baptism By Electro sitting around on Amazon. This year he’s back as RDoubleE – And the gloves are off! This EP is dark, moody and deep – gone are the sweet electro house vibes that marked his debut. This EP proves his range and ability as a producer.

You want nasty pal? I’ll show you f***ing nasty!!

The EP is out now on Roots Recordings, co-founded by RDubz himself to give up-and-coming artists with genuine talent a shot at releasing their records independently. Sewn Deep is a collaborative effort featuring the innovative talents of heavyweight new producers SeiFer & Surgical, John Maveric, and the enigmatic Pablo. There is no filler on this release, just 100% bangers – Buy Buy Buy!!

Check out the 5 tracks I have spotlighted from the EP in tonight’s Robot Bodypop (14.9.11)

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Insurrection – Hiatus & Linton Kweli Johnson

A great tune I’ve clocked only recently, feeling it big time – The deep bass and searing synth sounds alonside the sinister vocals of Linton Kweli Johnson give off big vibes, dealing with the controversial subject of the ’81 riots in Brixton. Had to big it up. Enjoy the deepness.

Hiatus – real name Cyrus Shahrad – has long been fascinated by the events of April 1981, a violent retaliation against years of joblessness, segregation and police intimidation among Brixton’s black community, and which shook Thatcher’s Britain to the core.

“It seems a potent time to release Insurrection,” says Hiatus, “partly because of the anniversary, but also because we’re once again staring into the cold eyes of a Conservative government oblivious to the dangers of racial and social profiling.

“We’re facing financial meltdown and mass unemployment, we’re having our libraries closed and our forests sold, and we’re seeing disabled protesters ripped from their wheelchairs when they try to sound the alarm on the streets of London. If there was ever a time to reflect on the UK’s largest outpouring of community anger in recent centuries, this is it.”

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