Showing posts with label Seja Heroi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seja Heroi. Show all posts

Wednesday, 9 November 2011

News Round Up

A little round up of some mixes, downloads and videos etc everyone will already have checked from the past month or so.

First up, a stream of the new King Midas Sound lp



Recent mixes from Blackclassical and Seja Heroi







Some band camp free downloads:

Paul White



Which made me dig out his first album again which is also still available as a free download



Samoyed



How to Dress Well



7even Recordings



Claws For?



Interview with Helix by The Kort

http://thekort.com/post/12001141595/interviewhelix

And finally, check this video by Scrimshire - Home feat. Faye Houston

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Round Up

Just a quick round up of some bits I've recently liked on bandcamp and mixcloud.


Firstly, Steve Miggedy Maestro adds another limited freebie to his growing collection of edits. Rumours are this one has a Philly connection. Maybe some MFSB. 





And also check this clip of the new Julie Dexter album which Steve has been producing. 





Keeping on the spaceinvader friends producing new material, Golau Glau have a new EP called Somato. For more of the background on them and the release, see also this interview with Sonic Router http://www.sonicrouter.com/2011/04/premiere-golau-glaus-somato/







Jared Covington's Cannibalist Manifesto shows are (unsurprisingly) all absolutely essential listens and very educational on stuff I'm not hearing anywhere else really. 


Check the latest show below and the following links are all free downloads of tracks he has been playing. 




Sacred Animals - Welcome Home (Remixes)





Rites Wild - Rites Wild EP







Featureless Ghost - Take It Out





And then one he didn't put me onto but I think it sort of fits in with the sound; 


A Dead Forest - Antique EP





XLII has released a bonus second part to the Red Cross Japan charity compilation, Nihon Kizuna, with some great tracks by Blue Daisy, Machinedrum and Mr Beatnick amonst many others. It's pay what you want so pay as much as you can.







The Roots + Clyde Stubblefield + Chuck D + Fight The Power





And finally, John Legend covering Adele mixed with the beats from Amerie sounds like it should be as exciting as buying cds in Asda but is actually much much better than that. 


 
John Legend x Amerie -Take Control Rolling in The Deep (MN Edit) by MattNice EditRecords

Tuesday, 22 March 2011

NewsRoundUp

I've decided I might start using this site to promote things other than myself again. One day I'm sure I will get a proper focus to it but in the meantime it will still be just as you remember it - all over the place.
Anyway, here is a bit of a roundup of some stuff I've liked recently which isn't me and probably hasn't had anywhere near enough words written about them yet:

First up, a little special edit by Seja Heroi of Marvin Gaye and Svarte Greiner of Ghostly International


And if you haven't been checking his new show on Space Invader, start catching up here:


Jared also turned me onto the great work of the Tundra label. I especially love the Aimon stuff (you'll be hearing more of this off me very soon). 


And check more of their releases here: http://tundradub.bandcamp.com/

Another dj I can never hear enough mixes by is Soul Identity who not only recently did that great mix of my requests (http://www.mixcloud.com/soul_identity/a-mix-for-paul-riley/), but also put this one up the other week and if there was any justice should be getting thousands of listens. 


The final mixcloud comes from Play Jazz Loud who dropped a contribution to the Chris Coco Melodica competition taking in some forgotten classics, bootlegs and choices from the back of the crates.


I don't really know too much about Emay but I stumbled across their stuff through a twitter link and although everyman and his dog is doing beats stuff on free bandcamp downloads these days (http://teaandcakerecords.bandcamp.com/ :)), this really stood out as something a bit different.


Belizian Voodoo Priest is the new project of legendary Chicago dj, friend to the stars and all round good guy Steve 'Miggedy' Maestro of Grooveparlor TV / House It Out Fridays fame. So far he has put up a couple of disco edits and a monster techno track. All are pretty much essential.


I heard the other day that Odyssey are coming back with a new album produced by YamWho? which on paper looks like the best thing since..... well everything else YamWho? has done really. Anyway, as part of the package, the classic Inside Out is being remixed and I loved hearing all the separate parts to this.

 

The first release for Glasgow's ALLCAPS label is apparently imminent but before that comes the debut from one of its members, Koreless. Move quick on this as it's limited to 300 copies but I can recommend buying from bleep as you get the mp3s free. 


A new mix by Svpreme Fiend exclusively of his own productions is definitely worth investigating: http://www.urb.com/2011/03/11/burnin-up-svpreme-fiend/

The Nihon Kizuna compilation has been blogged a lot but it's for a good cause and the music is so good you should buy it regardless. 


And finally, some new stuff by friends connected to my favourite label (or is it now my second favourite http://teaandcakerecords.bandcamp.com/), Svetlana Industries.  Bnjmn's album is finally out now on Rush Hour and he has done the latest mix for Little White Earbuds podcast: http://www.littlewhiteearbuds.com/podcast/lwe-podcast-77-bnjmn/

8Bitch has changed her name to Nightwave and not only has a track on the Japan relief Nihon Kizuna compilation, but also dropped her first ever live set for hyponik featuring some forthcoming material

Brickwall Brigade follow up their excellent remix of Brotto with another airhorn masterpiece,  taking on the new FaltyDL track.

 

And to round this all off, Piece Of Shh (aka one half of Brickwall Brigade), has just released the latest free single on Svetlana Industries; Diablo Riddim Remixed with Nightwave, Headshotboyz and Bunny On Acid on duties. 


If you enjoy the Bunny On Acid mix, you will be pleased to know, we have also got him in to do some work for teaandcakerecords too so keep 'em peeled.