'Live To Listen' Podcast 001 by {Work:Ethic}
Creative Source- "You Can't Hide Love" (Sussex)
Paul White- "Dragon Fly" (One Handed Music)
Group Home- "Livin' Proof" (Payday)
Pointer Sisters- "Pinball Number Count (DJ Food Re-Edit)" (Ninja Tune)
Joseph Koo- "Theme From The Big Boss" (Tam)
Take- "After Words" (Eat Concrete)
Blue Daisy- "Hunterz" (Black Acre)
Frank Hebly- "De Tuinslangboogie" (Magnetron Music)
Dam Funk- "Hood Pass Intact" (Stones Throw)
PMD- "Straight From The Heart" (Boondox)
Fulgeance- "Smartbanging" (One Handed Music)
Connie Price And The Keystones feat. Percee P- "International Hustler" (Ubiquity)
Mount Kimbie- "Serged" (Hotflush)
Homecut- "I Don't Even Know" (First Word)
Dramatics- "The Devil Is Dope" (Volt)
J Dilla- "Over The Breaks" (BBE)
Amanda Blank- "Something Bigger, Something Better" (Downtown Records)
The Flaming Lips- "Convinced Of The Hex" (Warner Bros)
Silver Apples- "A Pox On You" (MCA)
Architeq- "Fox Tails" (Tirk)
Andreya Triana- "Lost Where I Belong" (Ninja Tune)
Alice Coltrane- "Blue Nile" (Impulse!)
The first of many podcasts from Work:Ethic.
Work:Ethic
Monday, 23 November 2009
Tuesday, 27 October 2009
Üdio 27th November @ The Gramaphone
Euan Indecision (Skylarkin' Soundsystem / Disco Shed)
Chris C-Top (Space Bass)
For the November party we've invited 2 of our good friends to play some records in the early hours. Euan recently left his position at the Gramaphone as bookings manager and considering how supportive and encouraging towards Udio he's been in the past we had to get him back. His excellent blog What Is Wrong With Groovin' is testament to the depth of his record bag so we're looking forward to seeing what he comes out with on the night.
Chris C-Top is part of the ebullient SpaceBass crew who can be found rocking east London warehouse parties and also the occasional Sunday at the Big Chill Bar. He played just before me at a mutual friend's fundraiser for the National Deaf Children Society which featured the likes of Gilles Peterson, Kode 9 and Lukid, and not only was his track selection really good but he also struck me as being an extremely genuine geezer. Again, looking forward to C-Top's interpretation of the Udio sound (if there is such a thing) and also hoping he pulls his finger out and delivers a podcast for us in the near future.
Other than inviting these two chaps down, we don't really have any special plans for the November affair mainly because we feel we've done enough in the last 2 years to justify a residents & friends party from time to time. We hope you don't get put off by the lack of a big name and promise to deliver something extra-special for our birthday celebration in January.
Friday, 16 October 2009
Bridging The Gap @ Market Place 23/10/09
I've been looking forward to this for a long time.
When I went to BTG for the first time the residents had all my friends dancing on the sofas which is no easy feat. It is quite simply a great party with a basic but effective formula: Free entry, cheap drinks, loads of girls and a basement fit for the finest boogie > house around. This springs to mind:
Should be a fitting precursor to the next Udio on November 27th! More to come on that later......
Wednesday, 14 October 2009
Work:Ethic
work:ethic is a website that paints portraits of creative people and their creative environments.
Whether they are electronic musicians, bands, or visual artists, these individuals have devoted their lives to creativity and have an innate understanding of the hard graft and sacrifice that such a pursuit entails. It is those people we pay tribute to and discover what makes them tick. We want to know about their working methods, about their inspirations, about their creative frustrations and how they overcome them. We also want to tell everyone about the things going on that we like, whether it's up and coming music that interests us, or interesting events that we think people should know about. Ultimately, though, we want aspiring musicians and artists to visit our site and to come away stimulated and inspired, inspired to pursue their creative urges and enjoy their work.
Email us on info@work-ethic.net
Plenty more features to come including CD-R, James Holden and Kid Kanevil. Enjoy!
Labels:
blue daisy,
dj vadim,
lukid,
mother studios,
rat records,
roger hiorns,
seizure,
theo parrish,
work:ethic
Wednesday, 7 October 2009
You Got The Love
My friend Claudio has a thing for The XX... I am sceptical to say the least. 'Crystallised' is a treat to listen to but will the album be a let-down? I'll have to investigate further. Anyway, Claudio mentioned this track to me and having checked it out, I'm sure it deserves a post. It starts off almost as if it were a return to form from The Streets, but before you know it The XX have put their undeniable stamp on it. Looking forward to the album now.
Monday, 28 September 2009
Friday, 25 September 2009
The Mizell Brothers
Tuesday, 15 September 2009
Ike White - Changin' Times
Many thanks for the introduction Ricky. What better way to start than with some music. This rather excellent and widely undiscovered album has been a permanent feature on my player over the last couple of years. Since hearing the title track on the Sean P guest mix over at sixmillionsteps, I was well and truly hooked by the haunting and addictive vibey echoes prominent in both the intro and outro as well as the laidback but genuinely retrospective lyrics and tone that seemed to eminate so naturally from Ike. 'Changin' times' which was released on L.A International, was the one and only album he released. Considering that it was written at Tehachapi State Prison where Ike was an inmate at the time, the level of sincerity is clear. It was actually Stevie Wonder who wrote the sleeve notes:
"There are many Ike Whites' in this world, let's give these men a fair chance making not the colour of his skin final fate for being behind bars"
The album is probably best known for the more famous 'Love and Affection' which has made the tracklistings of many a rare groove compilation, a real dancefloor burner that will hopefully rock the basement of the gramaphone club in the not too distant future ;)
Anyway, if you see this LP anywhere, do buy and cherish it, it's definitely one of those albums for life.
Monday, 14 September 2009
NonCollective
Earfworm Jim put me on to this nifty website - nicely presented and chock-a-block with interesting mixes:
www.noncollective.com
You can find their tracklists here but my pick of the bunch is Broken Psych. Get involved!
Friday, 11 September 2009
Ladies and Gentlemen, Eddie Roscoe...
Very happy to welcome Mr Roscoe on the udio blog. Anyone who knows him can testify to his extensive musical knowledge and his ability to cook up a storm (and create a mess) in the kitchen, so expect some great links to all kinds of boogie-mischief and perhaps the odd recipe as well. Welcome on board Eddie.
Thursday, 10 September 2009
Wednesday, 9 September 2009
Tuesday, 8 September 2009
Duke Etienne
I haven't heard many good mixes recently for some reason - but this little opus from Duke Etienne, stalwart over at the Heads-High music website, certainly got my attention. Afro-bump of the highest order!
1. Lizzy Mercier Decloux – Hard Boiled
2. Pearson Sounds – WAD
3. Sole Fusion – Bass Tone
4. John Robertson – Blame
5. Reggie Dokes – Walk In Deepness
6. New World Aquarium – Tresspassers
7. Block 16 – Morning Sun (Pepe Bradock Refix)
8. Lightening Heads – Message Beats
9. Nanyo Addo – Wo ba wo ba shue
10. Jimi Tenor & the Kabu Kabu – Fast Legs
11. Silkie – Purple Love
12. Elemental – Braindrops
13.James Blake – Air and Lack Thereof’
14. Build an Ark Remix (Unknown – Help us out!)
15. Amede & The Soundsmith – Tip Toe ft. Shanazz Dorsett
16. Sa Ra Creative Partners – Soul’s Brother
Friday, 4 September 2009
20 Years of Warp
20 years and an unbeleivable number of amazing records. Many of which are handily compiled onto the Warp Classics double CD, available at Phonica now along with reduced price back catalogue from the likes of Aphew Twin, LFO, Squarepusher and Boards of Canada (to name but a few).
Here's a taster from the Classics album, Nightmares on Wax 'A Case of Funk'.
Here's a taster from the Classics album, Nightmares on Wax 'A Case of Funk'.
Wednesday, 26 August 2009
Tuesday, 18 August 2009
Kleeer Dominoes
Following on from Justine's post here are two tracks that have got me by the nuts this week. Enjoy
Strawberry Letter 23
I heard the most amazing edit of Brothers Johnson's Strawberry Letter 23 on Sunday, which as well as being a really worthwhile edit also sent me back into the arms of the original, fantastic, song. Enjoy the original and seriously, check out the edit too.
Wednesday, 12 August 2009
D-Lo
I had the fortune of meeting NYC breakdancer D-Lo on the tube the other night as we were making our way to a great house-party in North London. He confessed that he really liked my trainers and was shocked that I bought them from M&S (for all the ubercool sneaker-freaks out there, that stands for Marks and Spencers). Anyway, we made a deal that he would come and dance at Udio one day if we decide to keep the night going. Surely the idea of having D-Lo in the club is motivation enough? We'll have to wait and see.
Tuesday, 11 August 2009
God Bless..
.. Rob Da Bank
n.b did anyone else realise pilooski's remix of Crawfish took a vocal from an elvis presley movie!?!
n.b did anyone else realise pilooski's remix of Crawfish took a vocal from an elvis presley movie!?!
Labels:
elvis,
jarvis cocker,
mos def,
pilooski,
rob da bank
Monday, 10 August 2009
Disco Loops For The Troops
Wicked selection of up-tempo disco breaks and house jams featuring tracks by Daft Punk, Soundstream, Steel An' Skin, and capped off by the sickest remix of True Faith's 'take me away' to date in my opinion. Nice work Tom Trago. In other news...
Claudio from monthly basement-rave Bridging The Gap has asked me to join him and his comrades for a session in room 2 of Koko this Friday. In room 1 there is some standard NME thing going on but room 2 will be a blast I'm sure. Hope you can make it.
Thursday, 6 August 2009
They're Back
Machine Dreams due out soon...
Labels:
feather,
Little Dragon,
machine dreams,
never never
Tuesday, 4 August 2009
Friday, 31 July 2009
Devil Dancer
Loved this video as a kid and watching it now it's quite cool to see how the dancing style was heavily informed by MJ himself. The best bit comes just after the 4 minute mark. Amazing.
Tussle
The above track is Transparent C by a band called Tussle, comes highly recommended from earfworm Jim. Worth staying with all the way to the end. Also, Tron's back...
And for some reason, the new film about Sherlock Holmes with Robert Downey Junior contains loads of apocalyptic kung-fu shenanigans? What would Watson think!? Still.. looks prettay good.
Friday, 26 June 2009
Wednesday, 24 June 2009
Reflection Eternal- Back Again
I couldn't help picturing the sunniest of summer days every time I heard this tune on Benji B's show. So naturally the video takes places in a daylight-deprived studio setting. Ah well. Anyhow, this is the lead single of the long-awaited new Reflection Eternal album.
Thursday, 18 June 2009
Tuesday, 16 June 2009
Monday, 15 June 2009
OUCH
I'm going to do an 'OUCH' every month from now on. It's the word that corresponds closest with a certain look I've noticed on the faces of people who like music so much that when they hear something they really like and there are no words, their faces crumple up, and it looks like they're suffering. Also known as the pleasure/pain principle. Anyway, I hope you can see why this song deserved the OUCH gong.
Wednesday, 10 June 2009
Mos Def/Zack Morris/The Roots collabo
Live performance of 'Casa Bey' by Mos Def from the new album The Ecstatic. He's backed by The Roots who are the house band on the Late Night with Jimmy Fallon show.
I was more impressed though with the appearance by Zack Morris from everyone's favourite yesteryear show, Saved By The Bell (shout out to my Channel 4-on-a-Sunday-morning-back-in-the-day crew). He talks about what he's been up to since leaving Bayside High, his divorce from Kelly Kapowski and even brings out his brick mobile phone before getting down with ?uestlove and co.
I was more impressed though with the appearance by Zack Morris from everyone's favourite yesteryear show, Saved By The Bell (shout out to my Channel 4-on-a-Sunday-morning-back-in-the-day crew). He talks about what he's been up to since leaving Bayside High, his divorce from Kelly Kapowski and even brings out his brick mobile phone before getting down with ?uestlove and co.
Thursday, 28 May 2009
DumboSex
Tough Tough Tough. A Two Tits and Count Chocula mix...
FRIENDLY FIRES - IN THE HOSPITAL
HOLY GHOST! – HOLD ON (TWOTITS EDIT)
THE JUAN MACLEAN – HAPPY HOUSE
ZOMBY – NEED UR LOVIN’
ZINC (FT. NOLAY) – KILLA SOUND
STANTON WARRIORS – GET WILD (BASSBIN TWINS REMIX)
DON RIMINI – LET ME BACK UP (CROOKERS TETSUJIN MIX)
BENGA & COKI – NIGHT (GEENEUS REMIX)
/ JANET JACKSON – GO DEEP (DUBBEL DUTCH BMORE DISCO EDIT)
THE PRODIGY – BREATHE (NUMBER NIN6 REMIX)
KID SISTER – PRO NAILS (RUSKO REMIX)
CHASE & STATUS – EASTERN JAM
/ LIL WAYNE – A MILLI
BURAKA SOM SISTEM – KALEMBA (WEGE WEGE)
/ BURAKA SOM SISTEMA – LUANDA LISBOA
SOLO – CONGOLOID (MINIMOW REMIX)
/ LOCO DICE – PIMP JACKSON IS TALKIN NOW (DUBBEL DUTCH BOOTLEG)
SOLANGE – SAND CASTLE (MACHINE DRUM REMIX)
KREON – CLORPE
NB FUNKY – RIDDIM BOX
HARMONIC 313 - CYCLOTRON
DORIAN CONCEPT – THE FUCKING FORMULA
Catch them live at Cargo this Saturday:
Thursday, 21 May 2009
James Yuill
Heard this on the new Prins Thomas live at the Robert Johnson mix (RATED.) and can't get enough of its sickly sweet stench. Enjoy/Vomit.
Wednesday, 13 May 2009
Casa Bey
After the non-event that was his third album in 2006 (yeah, it exists) it's just nice to get some new Mos Def material in a visual form. This is taken from the new album The Ecstatic; out next month (apparently).
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Proto Techno (and some serious moves)
I'm sure some people have seen this before but for those who haven't it's footage from a Detroit TV dance show in the early 1980s (82 i think) when the hyped up and enthusiastic crowd show off their moves to Sharevari's classic 'A number of names'. The mood of the crowd is kind of infectious.
Tuesday, 21 April 2009
Cosmodelica
Back in the Gramaphone basement on Friday May 1st with a serious party on our hands after jam-packed parties with Greg Wilson, Trevor Jackson and Bill Brewster! Expect: Cosmo to bring down the house with her choice selection of Electronic Dub, Cosmic Disco, Acid House and Psychedelic Rock; Kato to showcase some low-slung beat therapy from his new album which is garnering massive praise on electronic forums all over the world; Ali Gudgeon to warm things up with the tastiest discofunk around and udio residents to fill the gaps with their trusty formula > LightsDownDiscoCosmicFunkAcidHouseBoogiePsych + Beyond!
Full Line-Up
C o s m o (Bitches Brew / Cosmodelica)
http://www.cosmicmusic.co.uk/
- you can normally find David Mancuso's protegé Cosmo rocking out loft parties in New York with psychedelic disco sounds, or destroying Plastic People with acid house bombs and electro breaks.. suffice to say we are massively excited to see what she can do at udio!
K a t o presents T h e 3 9 S t e p s (Bad Sneakers)
http://the39stepsmusic.co.uk/media
- we have great memories from both of kato's previous DJ sets at udio but this time around we're looking forward to hearing his new live show which showcases some tracks from his forthcoming album and also some stomping new material. If this video is anything to go by we are in for a treat..
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Uvmtzu9lLRs&feature=player_embedded
A l i G u d g e o n (Kapüt)
http://www.myspace.com/aligudgeon
- ali has been seen lurking behind the udio decks for a while now, casually waiting for a chance to slip one of his own records on to the turntables. We're fed up of watching our backs so we've invited him down to show us what he can do!
plus the udio residents > Earthworm Jim and the Desi Punk Contingent
Also, we're going to double the soundsystem in the basement and there will be an exhibition from our friends at Rogue Photography (http://www2.clikpic.com/bencole29/section213428.html)
£5! Free entry before 11pm!!!!!!!!!
We're expecting a healthy turn-out once again so be sure to arrive early.
Thursday, 16 April 2009
Friday May 1st Üdio
Live mix from electric boogaloo!
“Colleen Murphy aka DJ Cosmo has never been one to play safe. Her sets are a reflection of her geographical and musical roots that find themselves standing somewhere between the post-disco of New York and the sharp-edge of London. Cosmo's skill at linking the past with the present to create something altogether more edgy is not completely uncanny given the fact that she remains a protégé of both David Mancuso and François Kevorkian, being one of the few guests at both the renowned Loft and Body & Soul parties. Her appearances across North America, Asia and Europe have crystallised her reputation as being a DJ who is as comfortable with the cutting-edge as she is with the rich musical heritage of her East Coast upbringing. Her instinctive leaning towards eclecticism rather than short-sightedness is again borne out by her Bitches Brew record label - itself named after the ‘difficult' Miles Davis album that crossed the boundaries of rock and jazz.”
Rob Wood, Jockey Slut
As well as Cosmo, we have a wicked live show from Kato with his 39Steps showcase:
Wednesday, 15 April 2009
Monday, 13 April 2009
Geek to the Beat
Sick video for 'Geek to the Beat' from The Takeover by Zion I.
Zion I "Geek To The Beat" from Okayplayer on Vimeo.
Being the music video junkie I am, I always wished they made a video for 'Boom Bip' which is my favourite song of theirs.
Zion I "Geek To The Beat" from Okayplayer on Vimeo.
Being the music video junkie I am, I always wished they made a video for 'Boom Bip' which is my favourite song of theirs.
Thursday, 2 April 2009
The World is a Ghetto
Finally picked up Loft Classics 2 on CD and have found myself going back and back to the first track, 'The World is a Ghetto' by War. An instrumental funk track with a slightly melancholic, insanely catchy horn thing going on (kicks in about about two and a half mins). There is another version of the track with a vocal but for me it's all about the horns. Enjoy.
Wednesday, 1 April 2009
La La La. Ho.
Jack Peñate - Tonight's Today
Sun's out.. cue summer tunes. This one was apparently produced by Paul 'Phones' Epworth and is currently getting a fair bit of radio-play and rightly so. The single's out today and there's a really strong edit by Leo Zero which is tasty as a muhfugga. Enjoy.
Sun's out.. cue summer tunes. This one was apparently produced by Paul 'Phones' Epworth and is currently getting a fair bit of radio-play and rightly so. The single's out today and there's a really strong edit by Leo Zero which is tasty as a muhfugga. Enjoy.
The Art of the Documentary
High Tech Soul: The Creation of Techno Music from Plexifilm on Vimeo.
Plenty more to be found here including Punk's Not Dead, Marvin Gaye, Bill Bailey, Just For Kicks and Wildstyle amongst others! Nice work On-Point.Be.
Monday, 30 March 2009
OZO
Anyone who heard our most recent podcast probably heard my lacklustre recital of a poem taken from the back of an Ozo compilation cover. Here's a much better rendition of that poem!
Deodato
I got into Deodato through listening to his gorgeous 'Love Island' LP because I heard that 'Whistle Bump' was a Loft classic (what disco song isn't?). Enjoy.
You Better Watch Your Soul
The Wire is as good as they say so believe the hype! You can start watching it from the beginning tonight on BBC 2 around 11pm, and here's a teaser..
Saturday, 28 March 2009
Boom Bap Of The Month
J5JayDeeUltramagneticMCsBeatnutsEricB&Rakim&MobbDeepCommonNice&SmoothBustaRhymes
Free Download
With Summer just around the corner, fans of old-school hip hop (that's the stuff that doesn't go KERPLUNK WHIRRRR WOW WOW BOOOOOOM - no offence Fly-Lo, you're untouchable) will do well to get on Chris Read's new mixtape opus which serves as a sequel to his Diary of Rap megamix that cleverly went through a gazillion tracks in the space of an hour. Some reviews of The Diary Vol. 1.5 >
"This CD just shows how much Chris Read knows about historic Hip Hop production techniques - It's just a shame he wasn't producing this stuff during the eras that he's covering as we would probably rate the man as being up there with Paul C, Pete Rock, Premier and all! - I can't think of another Hip Hop CD I've played so much in years!" (Andy Smith - Portishead)
"Chris continues the rap anthology concept of his super-dope 'The Diary' megamix in the shape of a remix project, re-lacing acapellas from 89-2009 with historically accurate beats. 'The Diary 1.5' serves as a great platform for Chris to showcase his ample beat-making skills whilst referencing those who've inspired him."
(DJ Woody – Former World ITF Champion)
"Crazy! This is Rap History in the making. Chris proves his production skills on this one to the fullest. A wonderful and refreshing journey through all eras of hip hop. Double thumbs up!"
(Marc Hype – MPM Records / Former ITF Champion)
Footage From March 6th
You can't see much in this video but.. the drop is worth the wait and our old trusty blue siren does us proud. Roll on May 1st!
Friday, 27 March 2009
Thursday, 26 March 2009
'Two Suns' - out April 6th 2009
Bat for Lashes are back! Fucking A. See FACT magazine or Dazed and Confused for great articles with more interesting reflections on the new album than my own.
Daniel - Bat For Lashes
Daniel - Bat For Lashes
Sunday, 22 March 2009
Something Wicked This Way Comes
We've received footage of The 39Steps' debut live performance in Leeds last Thursday and are now really excited about the prospect of them joining us at Üdio in May (fingers crossed). Kato, the beat-geek behind the outfit, can be seen blasting out one of his recent productions in the first video and he's joined by Sarah Johns (of Mr Beasley and Leftfield fame) for a rejigged version of Ghostwriting in the second clip. They are playing their first London gig at the Bad Sneaker's Showcase at Barden's Boudoir on Thursday 26th March along with Mr Beasley and some other talented folks from up north. See you there!
Kôze
Low swung late-night listening:
"Music for nonexistent dance floors? Not really! I think I wanted to do a mix like a good radio show. It's more to listen than to dance, but who's dancing to the internet?"
Mount Kimbie – William – Hotflush
Soulphiction – What's Your Name - Musik Krause
Moodymann - Freeki Mutha F cker - KDJ
NSI - Hassel - Cadenza
Lowtec - I Remember - Playhouse
Syncom Data - Beyond The Stars (Speedy J Remix) - SD
Ben Klock - OK - Ostgut Ton
Modi and Fegiz - El Solitaire - Vinylclub
The Missing Link - 911 - Wagon Repair
Lazy Fat People - Low Profile - Perspectiv Records
AntonZap - Pm Please - Underground Quality
Fail Forever - When Saints Go Machine (dOP Remix) - EMI
Lowtec - Workshop 006 - Workshop
Animal Collective - My Girls - Domino Recording Company
Thursday, 12 March 2009
Codebreaker ft. Kathy Diamond
Fire (Jimmy Edgar Remix) from Erik West on Vimeo.
Great video and equally great remix from Jimmy Edgar. Is it real or animated? Hmm.
Tuesday, 10 March 2009
New Prefuse 73!
Wasn't too sure about his last effort ("Preparations") although his previous collaborations with School of Seven Bells have always been a great listen, for instance the track 'The Class of 73 Bells' which actually gets rejigged for So7B's debut album...
Mark Pritchard left behind a promo copy of Prefuse's new album when he played at the Gramaphone for Deviation on March 4th, and Euan who runs bookings at the venue left it behind for us to gawp over. Thank you Euan! I have listened to the album about three times all the way through now and feel confident enough to say this is a great return to form for the producer behind Prefuse 73, Guillermo Scott Herren. The entire time I was listening I was scratching my head over how he got the vintage sound of the album, and a bit of research on the Warp website provided me with an answer:
For the 29-track Prefuse album, Herren rejected the idea of straight digital recording and instead went the much more intensive route of recording to analog Ampex tape, giving the album the sound of a lost tape of exploratory studio musicians from the not-too-distant past. In addition to the recording process, Ampexian also differs in its composition, existing as a tapestry of tracks of varying lengths and moods, albeit with a remarkable linear flow and, of course, unmatched rhythmic bump.
The album, entitled "Everything She Touched Turned Ampexian", comes out mid-April and will not be posted on this blog so make sure you kop it otherwise you'll turn into a plum.
Monday, 9 March 2009
Trev's AcidFunkDisco antics: March 6th!
Thank u Trevor Jackson and the üdio massiv for another big fun night! We are back in May with something special, butt in the meantime keep checking back for new podcasts and other news, x
Wednesday, 25 February 2009
Astrofunk Adventures Podcast
We had a really good laugh doing this. There may even be an out-takes podcast to follow..
Anyway have a good listen because we're quite happy with it and would love to make a regular thing out of it so get involved people and let us know your thoughts! The podcast starts out with an impromptu phone-call from nice guy all-rounder resident Earfworm Jim who later comes through with a broad selection of dub-heavy music (or as he calls it 'dubby dubby disco'), but before that I put together a bunch of current favourites and even deliver a bit of poetry (you think I'm kidding don't you?). Hope you enjoy it!!
Syclops - The Abdoer (complete with Jim's ramblings about his college's super-dooper 25 quid project)
Ozo - Night Of The Black Mamba
Playgroup - Behind The Wheel
Beatsy Collins vs. Marvin Gaye - Holla
Micronauts - Jag
Eric B & Rakim - No Omega
Hell Vice - Crawfish (Pilooski Edit)
Zoot Woman - It's Automatic
>>>
Erol Dunkley - Satisfaction
Eurythmics - I've Got An Angel
Nite Jewel - What Did He Say?
Tekka - Didn't You Notice (Dub)
Vera - Take Me To The Bridge
Gary's Gang - Runaway (Dub)
Idjut Boys - Smokin' Balls
Hong Kong Syndikat - Come Together
Way Of The West - Don't Say That It's Just For White Boys
You can either listen here or alternatively you can download the podcast through iTunes using the link below. Nifty innit. Enjoy!
Monday, 23 February 2009
DestinationOut.com
This should be your first port of call for finding quality parties inside and outside of London. Signing up to their mailing list is a good idea as well because you'll regularly get the opportunity to win free tickets for great gigs and clubnights, and they could be your only way of getting in somewhere that's sold out. You can find our 6th March session here. They will be offering free tickets for üdio in the future so sign up quick sharp for your chance to duck out of the £5 entry you tight mo fo you.
Get Thy Bearings
One of those tracks that I wish I could keep for myself but it's just too good and needs to be heard. No point listening to this unless you're going to wait for the sax finale. It's the best song on the 'Hurdy Gurdy Man' LP which I also recommend, but I should probably mention that a lot of the album is quite different to 'Get Thy Bearings', instead falling into the brackets of [psych pop]. Enjoy.
Next up is Bjork's 'Army of Me' from her album Post. There's supposed to be a Donovan sample from 'Get Thy..' in here apparently? I just haven't got the foggiest where. But the video's one of Michel Gondry's finest and let's be honest, when has Gondry ever made a shit music video? What's your favourite?! Let us know and we'll do a Gondry special soon perhaps.
Notorious
Somehow I never really doubted that the new Biggie biopic would be anything but good. All in all the film's done quite tastefully. That said, the scene where Biggie is getting boned relentlessly by Lil Kim was a little bit harsh on the eyes. Apparently the street battle above was adapted for the movie but I don't have any recollection of this. Makes good viewing and listening anyway, especially the bit right at the end when his opponent casually slumps off.
Let's hope Notorious doesn't inspire a similar biopic about Tupac. What a numpty.
Friday, 20 February 2009
FPS
Floating Points, self-confessed jazz fiend cum mad scientist, does a great job of rejigging Reel 2 Reel's 'Love Me Like This' into an addictive slow-bump proto-house jam and you can pick it up on EgLO records when it comes out on a limited edition 7" very soon. FPS has had mixes and tracks featured on the likes of Gilles Peterson's Worldwide show and also Mary Anne Hobb's, testemony enough that you should be keeping an eye on his future! The aforementioned Worldwide guest mix is below and the tracklist is as follows...
Tanganica - Luiz Carlos Vinhas (CBS)
So Chilled Yo - BadFx (CDR)
Barefaced - Teknical Devlopment & Hey!zeus (To:Am)
Payroll (Paul White Remix - street) - Tranqill (One Handed)
For You-floatingpoints (Eglo)
Beat 15/Tape16-Paul White (CDR)
Theme Music For A Pariah-K15 (CDR)
Understanding-Eric Lau (CDR)
Beat for Fatima-floatingpoints (CDR)
Love Me Like This (Nonsense Dub)-floatingpoints (eglo/R2)
Shanghai-SoundSpecies (CDR)
Mintleaf-Aaron Jerome (CDR)
Essence of Sapphire-Dorothy Ashby (Atlantic)
Day 'N' Nite
The Kid Cudi-approved video for the original version of Day 'N' Nite is finally here. The album, Man on the Moon: The Guardians is apparently coming soon.
Cudi also features on 'Welcome to Heartbreak', the latest single from Kanye West's 808s & Heartbreaks
Wednesday, 18 February 2009
Sample Spotting
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Both great tracks if you ask me. I mean it.
Some news for whoever is reading: we've finally got our act together and recorded a podcast! Happy as Larry with the end result so keep checking back for updates or alternatively sign up to the podcast via iTunes using the link on our podcast page (see links on the right).
K-OS- 4,3,2,1
k-os - 4,3,2,1
Genre-defying Canadian emcee and personal hero of mine; K-OS, has dropped the video for '4,3,2,1'. This is the lead single from his fourth album Yes! (out March 31)
For those who don't know here a couple more videos from two earlier albums.
'Superstar pt.0' (Exit, 2002)
'Sunday Morning' (Atlantis: Hymns For Disco, 2007)
Genre-defying Canadian emcee and personal hero of mine; K-OS, has dropped the video for '4,3,2,1'. This is the lead single from his fourth album Yes! (out March 31)
For those who don't know here a couple more videos from two earlier albums.
'Superstar pt.0' (Exit, 2002)
'Sunday Morning' (Atlantis: Hymns For Disco, 2007)
Tuesday, 17 February 2009
Thursday, 12 February 2009
Üdio Returns - Friday March 6th 2009
This is what Greg Wilson had to say about our b'day party :
"Really enjoyed the night. You never know what to expect in January, but Friday was a brilliant vibe. Really good crowd you've got there – definitely a good thing going on. Perfect prelude for being back at the hotel listening to my mix going out live." Chuffed.
We're back on March 6th in the Gramaphone basement this time with special guest Trevor Jackson (Playgroup)! He's well known for his music productions under the guise of Playgroup (and remixes for The Gossip, Franz Ferdinand, The Rapture and more), his now defunct record-label Output (previously home to LCD Soundsystem, Four Tet, Black Strobe and mentalist bird Mu) and also his excellent graphic design work (campaigns for Soulwax, Vice, BMW, Nike and DFA Records amongst others). If you've heard his awesome DJ Kicks mix you'll know how much of a treat we're in for.
People interested in his graphic design work can see loads of it on his website but here's one of our faves (move away from the screen):
Tuesday, 10 February 2009
Son Is Shook
The 39Steps - Coming Clean from Bad Sneakers Records on Vimeo.
Holding onto something that was nothing in a dream....the universe of The 39Steps is calling. Scratchy horns and spring pianos, red reverbs and talk of ghosts- the details are sketchy but you know what they are saying.
The 39Steps are set to release their album Coming Clean in April on Bad Sneakers records and you can download the title-track on iTunes now. Since moving to Bad Sneakers their visual aesthetic has evolved and you can see just how on their new website and also their myspace.
Enjoy the video - it's worth watching just to see what Kato's up to when he's not making beats.
Eight-Oh-80's
Click me and listen to me nice and loud
Excellent CutTheFuckUp 80's party mix from Trevor Jackson (Playgroup) that he did in 2001 - 60 minutes of 80s disco punk funk breaks and more. Here's an excerpt of the tracklist:
...Rolling Stones - Miss You
Mikey Dread - Saturday Night Style
Pigbag - Papas Got a Brand New Pigbag
Double Dee & Steinski - Lesson 1
Coldcut - Say Kids
Afrika Bambaata & Jazzy Jay - Death Mix
Run Dmc - Sucker MC’s
Tear For Fear - Shout (Acapella)
Word of Mouth - King Kut
Biz Markie - Nobody Beats The Biz
EPMD - It’s My Thing
Schooly D - Saturday Night
Boogie Down Productions - South Bronx
Fred Wesley & The JB’s - Blow Your Head
Big Daddy Kane - Raw
Rob Base & DJ Easy Rock - It Takes Two
Sugar Bear - Don’t Scandalize Mine
Uptown - Dope On Plastic
Danny Krivit - Rock The House...
Following on from the best birthday ever back in January, our next session takes place on March 6th. Wonder who's playing..
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