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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RESO – Free EP #2

RESO is a bit of a anomaly in the Dubstep world. Having started out in music playing drums in Rock bands, he only became interested in production at around 18 messing about on hip hop e-jay (we’ve all got to start somewhere) and when he finally got hold of a copy of Logic and a computer and started to push – in his words – ‘crappy breaks and D&B’, he was 21 years old. Since then his skills have developed and grown, planting him on firm ground in the dubstep world where he is now celebrated as one of the pioneers. 

This is RESO’s second free e.p. and decidedly deeper than some of his earlier offerings. We are loving the Mario Kart inspired cover art! Sign up to the mailing list here to grab a copy now!

Eskmo: “Amphibian” free DL

This is an unreleased version of a track I wrote in 2008 called “Amphibian”. A year later i made an updated version just for fun. This is the result.

I had completely forgot and just found it today while gathering things together for my new Welder release: http://weldersounds.com

Enjoy.

Eskmo is a favourite of ours from way back, and whilst the track presented here is nearly 4 years in the making it still sounds as fresh as if it were made yesterday. Check out Eskmo’s groundbreaking self-titled album which is out on Ninjatunes. Watch www.eskmo.com for more from this talented San Francisco artist.