Podcast 160: DVA

It seems like ages ago, but it has only been a year since we put Cooly G on the cover of XLR8R and began exploring the mutant strain of UK funky being turned out by a select crew of UK producers. A big part of that article was focused around DVA (a.k.a. Scratcha DVA a.k.a. Leon Smart). The former grime disciple and long-time Rinse FM jock was one of the first artists to champion the deeper, housier side of funky, and continues to push boundaries with his percussion-heavy production style and occasionally bonkers sense of melody. On top of his DJ duties, he also runs his own label and has released music on Blackdown’s Keysound Recordings and Kode9’s iconic Hyperdub label. In fact, Hyperdub is home to Scratcha’s next 12″, “Just Vybe” b/w “Step 2 Funk,” which includes a collaboration with vocalist Fatima. That record doesn’t drop until October 4, so this exclusive XLR8R podcast will have to tide over the DVA faithful in the meantime. As expected, he’s sprinkled in plenty of dubplates and unreleased tunes; pay close attention, as this mix is probably a good indication of where funky is headed next.

01 Kismet “Loose Screw”
02 T.Williams “In the Deep (DVA’s Hi Emotions Remix)” (Deep Teknologi)
03 Dark Sky “High Rise”
04 Just Felix “African Sisters” (Six Red Apples)
05 DVA “Take Your Seat in the Stereo Mix”
06 L-Vis 1990 & T.Williams “Stand Up”
07 Fingaprint “Night Time (DVA’s Hi Emotions Remix)” (Invasion)
08 Redlight “Source 16”
09 Cooly G “Gritting” (Dub Organizer)
10 DVA “New World Order” (DVA)
11 Benga “Falling”
12 Cooly G “Dis Boy (DVA’s Hi Emotions Remix)” (DVA)
13 Brackles “Spider” (Rinse)
14 Roska “Take Off”
15 The Bug feat. Warrior Queen “Poison Dart (DVA Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
16 Sentel “Chapel 20” (Concrete Cut)
17 DVA feat. Fatima “Just Vybe (Soule:Power Mix)” (Hyperdub)
18 Gugu “AC Riddim” (DVA)
19 CPU God “Too Much Booty”

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My Dry Wet Mess “Yours Truly”

Listen: We are absolutely tired of wobble bass. That particular treatment to low-end melodies has been so overdone, it’s now a running joke of sorts here at XLR8R HQ. That being said, Barcelona’s My Dry Wet Mess has somehow breathed new life into the sound on this first leak from his forthcoming debut full-length for Magical Properties, Irrational Alphabet. But it’s only because he doesn’t use his ‘wobble wobble wobble’ to incite bro-steppers; the audio/visual artist instead treats the bassline like a smooth, soulful rhythm for this R&B-infused track. “Yours Truly” is bolstered further with ethereal bits of lilting atmosphere, subtle synth melodies, and an eventual flip that transforms the number from ‘bedroom booty music’ into a four-on-the-floor dance tune and back again. You can catch more My Dry Wet Mess pre-release goodness in the form of a mixtape and album trailer. (via Yours Truly)

Irrational Alphabet will be released on October 26.

Yours Truly

Ghetto Bassquake Launches New Label with Single Produced by Radioclit

The multinational Ghetto Bassquake blog has been doing its world-bass-music-posting thing for plenty of years, but now it’s ready to expand into the world of releasing music with a brand-new single for UK-based Afro-disco sextet A.J. Holmes & The Hackney Empire. The outfit’s song is called “Fraudian Slip,” which features vocal contributions from Secousse resident MC Kastro and was produced by the infamous Afro-inclined tunesmiths of The Very Best, Radioclit (pictured above). The forthcoming release also sports remixes of the title track from Uproot Andy, Erick Rincon, Moroko Babash, and Ghetto Bassquake contributor Cheif Boima. You can preview the whole thing before it’s released on September 24 here, and check out the cover art and tracklist below.

“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (Long Mix)”
“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (7″ Mix)”
“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (Erick Rincon Tribal Guarachero Remix)”
“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (Chief Boima Remix)”
“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (Uproot Andy Remix)”
“Fraudian Slip feat. Kastro (Moroka Babash Remix)”

Seiji “Basslips”

For its fifth anniversary and 50th release, Daniel Haaksman’s Man Recordings label will drop a 12-track compilation, featuring new and exclusive tunes from artists the likes of Schlachthofbronx, Zombie Disco Squad, Crookers, Edu K, and here, UK tunesmith Seiji. His contribution to the celebratory release, “Basslips,” is a slamming assault of bouncing house rhythms, atonal noise candy, and one consistent, diiiiirrrrty bassline. It certainly illustrates how far the Berlin-based Man Recordings has come since its beginnings as a bastion of baile funk and how it has since blossomed into a premiere outlet for the varied sounds of global bass. As Seiji’s club-ready number demonstrates, the Valeu compilation is an eclectic record that any self-respecting party-starter ought to have on hand for appropriate DJ sets. If you’d like to celebrate Man Recordings’ five-year anniversary further, you can listen to and download a retrospective mix that DJ Beware put together on behalf of the label, here.

Basslips

Basslips

Terror Danjah Announces Full-Length Album for Hyperdub

Shortly after giving away not one but two albums for free download, UK grime producer Terror Danjah just announced the forthcoming release of his first full-length album for Hyperdub, Undeniable. The 14-track record will drop on November 2, and showcases the producer applying many styles from the wealth of British electronic music genres—dubstep, grime, underground house, and the like—to his new tracks. Collaborations with vocalists Dream Mclean, Mz Bratt, Griminal, and Lauren Mason, among others, also appear on Undeniable. You can check out the full tracklist below, and read an interview Hyperdub’s Kode9 did with Terror Danjah about his music and new LP here.

1. Grand Opening ft. Dream Mclean
2. Acid
3. This Year (Pro Plus) ft. D.O.K., Mz Bratt, and Griminal
4. Bruzin V.I.P
5. S.O.S
6. I’m Feelin U
7. Minimal Dub
8. Breaking Bad ft. Baby Face Jay
9. Sonar (Selassi Mix)
10. Undeniable ft. D Double E
11. Leave Me Alone ft. Bruza
12. All I Wanna Do ft. Lauren Mason
13. Time To Let Go
14. Story Ending

Nguzunguzu to Release New EP, Shares Free Mixtape

On October 11, Belgian label Silverback will release a new EP from LA’s hyperactive world-bass duo Nguzunguzu, called Mirage. Before that new batch of tunes drops, you can catch four of its five songs on this excellent mixtape the DJ/producers made to mark the occasion. Silverback Rec. Mixtape 003: Nguzunguzu, which you can download here, features 22 songs of club-friendly dance music spanning 42 minutes, and includes tracks from the likes of Kingdom, Brenmar, Teengirl Fantasy, Cooly G, Lil Silva, and The-Dream, among many others. We’ve embedded the player for that mix, along with the cover art and tracklist for Nuguzunguzu’s Mirage EP, below.

1. Mirage
2. Recloose
3. Spittin’ N Riddim
4. Strut
5. Unfold

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Doc Daneeka to Release New EP, Collaborates with C.R.S.T.

UK DJ, producer, and Ten Thousand Yen label head Doc Daneeka is set to follow up the two releases he’s already dropped this year with a brand-new EP for Ramp Recordings imprint PTN. The Television EP is a four-song release that finds the tunesmith continuing work on his strain of post-garage, which includes a collaborative song with one-fourth of production outfit C.R.S.T., fellow Welshman Rodski. You can hear two of the forthcoming EP’s tracks on Doc Daneeka’s awesome XLR8R podcast from back in May, and then check out the full tracklist and artwork before the Television EP is released on October 18, below.

1. Mario’s Mushrooms
2. Electric Sandwich Rhythm
3. Copz (Feat. Rodski)
4. Like A Fool

Download New Music From DJ Shadow Today Only

We don’t need to tell you who DJ Shadow is, so we won’t. But what we will tell you is that the legendary Bay Area DJ/producer has a couple of new tunes right now, and he’s offering them up for free download. The two tracks, “Def Surrounds Us” and “I’ve Been Trying,” come from a recent limited-edition 12″ DJ Shadow strategically dropped in select stores around the US and UK with hand-drawn artwork by himself. These records were placed in stores with an idea the producer calls “shop-placing.” Elaborating, Shadow says, “You go into a store, and leave your record in the racks to be discovered later. It’s not about being cute, it’s about passing the music along in the most unobtrusive way possible. No hype, no shouting, no shot-in-the-void online campaign. Just, ‘Here you go. I’m glad you found it, and I hope you enjoy it.’ All of the covers are different. Some are intricate, some are simple, but the theme is ‘don’t think, just draw.’ Almost like a stream-of-conscious, ongoing series of cartoon doodles.” That’s an interesting idea, for sure, but for this download, things are a bit less permanent: the songs are only available for 24 hours. So, hurry up and download them here. (via FACT)

Update: DJShadow.com has had some issues due to the overwhelming amount of traffic on the site. If that link doesn’t work for you, you can also find the tracks here.

Update: According to DJ Shadow’s Twitter account, the download will be available on his website for another 24 hours.

Teebs “Why Like This?”

We’ve been thoroughly enjoying the beat scene’s recent shift in focus toward melodic sounds, atmospheric worlds, and just downright pretty music. Teebs is one such producer waving that flag, and each track we’ve heard from the SoCal resident (not to mention the excellent podcast he did for us) has lifted him higher on the ever-extending totem of artists to watch from his hometown. Now, with the impending release of his debut full-length, Ardour (that’s the cover up top), on October 19 via Brainfeeder, Teebs is letting loose with some of his best work. “Why Like This?” comes from the tail end of Ardour and is easily one of the most straightforward numbers on the 18-track LP. A strong hip-hop beat carries Teebs’ production through analog synth melodies, the icy patter of falling change, unnameable textures in the distance, and eventually, what sounds like a live drum beat. Though the comparison may be redundant, “Why” reminds us of some of the mellower and simpler music from Flying Lotus’ early years. Take that as you will, but to us, it seems like Teebs is onto something here.

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Ben Frost, Zombie Zombie, Tim Hecker, and More to Play Serbia’s Dis-Patch Festival

Apparently, this fall’s Dis-Patch Festival is Serbia’s only “festival of cutting-edge music and related art,” and for its ninth annual edition, a sizable lineup is set to perform. Ben Frost (pictured above), Zombie Zombie, Atom TM, Tim Hecker, Boris Hoppek, Carl Michael von Hausswolff, Lawrence English, and many other local acts and special guests will convene in Belgrade to bring their music to festival-goers across two weekends, starting on October 7 and finishing on October 17. Along with the music and art events, Dis-Patch will end its cultural gathering with something you’re unlikely to experience at any other music festival: the launching of a rocket (?!). Take that, Sonar! Much of Dis-Patch is free to the public, but full festival passes will be available for 20 euros on September 15 from its website. You can check out the flier below.

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