Posts Tagged ‘ Hyperdub ’
Etherwood – In Stillness 2xlp + CD – Med School . . . . . . . . . DJ Taye – Still Trippin’ 2xlp – Hyperdub . . . . . . . . . Shmoo – Free Shmoo! 12″ – Love Notes . . . . . . . . . Certain Creatures – [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Pablo R. Ruiz – Bad Hombre 12″ – Portage Garage Sounds . . . . . . . . . DJ Taye – Still Trippin’ 2xlp – Hyperdub . . . . . . . . . Fuck Acid Part 2 12″ compilation – Eargasmic . . . . . . . . . Stallone [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Robert Aiki Aubrey Lowe – Levitation Praxis Part 4 lp – DDS . . . . . . . . . Midori Takada & Masahiko Satoh – Lunar Cruise LP + CD – We Release Whatever The Fuck We Want . . . . . . . . A New Line (Related) – Reverie(s) 12″ [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Chicago footwork powerhouse DJ Rashad found a home away from home on Kode9’s Hyperdub imprint. Here, the UK label posthumously releases four collaborative efforts, each incorporating a different influence but similarly lively atmosphere. The A side, featuring collaborations with Chicago squad-mates DJ Spinn and Gant Man, focuses on high-energy melodies and female vox at the forefront, [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
The appropriately-titled third installment of the series, this compilation turns over a new leaf for the label and the series. While the cast is somewhat limited to a cast of previous Hyperdub artists and affiliates (Lee Gamble, Jeremy Greenspan & Borys, and DVA seem to be the new additions), the sound is trimmed to include [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Genre names are often handy for contextualizing music, for placing it in a specific time (contemporary to the popularization of that genre title) or amongst its peers. DVA (sometimes Scratch DVA) seems to confound things a bit in this case. I’m guessing that he might be considered a part of the UK bass music scene, [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
Burial has released a new EP, much has already been written about it, I don’t think I have much to add that hasn’t already been said. It’s pretty cool. Here are what some other folks think. Pretty Much Amazing, The Quietus, Fact Magazine It’s at Gramaphone too. Visit or call Gramaphone Records today to hear this release! 2843 [&hellip[ READ MORE ]
A good friend turned me on to the Belgian under-the-radar Other Heights imprint, which has been curating some high quality for just over a year now. Here they present newcomer and apparent Burial disciple Ghostek, who supplies one solo track and a remix, along with a pair of collaborative works with the very talented Roof [&hellip[ READ MORE ]