Melliflow & Cartulis Music Collaborate For Three-Part Off-Week Showcase

Berlin-based label Melliflow and London’s own Cartulis Music have teamed up to celebrate Barcelona’s Off-week 2018 with three events in three different locations.

Part one will take place on Wednesday, June 13 from 10 p.m. to 6:45 a.m. at RED58 with Vera, DJ Masda, Z@p, and Davy; part two continues on Sunday, June 17 from Midday to 11 p.m. at Antipico with Andrew James Gustav, Dan Piu, Raphael Carrau, Kino, and Emilio; with the final installment rounding things off on the same Sunday, from Midnight to 6 a.m., at The Apartment Club with Maayan Nidam (live), Alexandra, Unai Trotti, and a Special Guest yet to be announced. 

In addition to the events, there will be a compilation available, a sonic souvenir, with tracks by And.rea, Dan Piu, Fede Lijtmaer, Unai Trotti, and Z@p. It will be exclusively sold at the ‘full OFF love’ events and can be pre-ordered in combination with the tickets for the event.

You can listen to snippets from the ‘full OFF love’ compilation below, with more information on the events here. 

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can stream the compilation here.

Melliflow & Cartulis Music Collaborate For Three-Part Off-Week Showcase

Berlin-based label Melliflow and London’s own Cartulis Music have teamed up to celebrate Barcelona’s Off-week 2018 with three events in three different locations.

Part one will take place on Wednesday, June 13 from 10 p.m. to 6:45 a.m. at RED58 with Vera, DJ Masda, Z@p, and Davy; part two continues on Sunday, June 17 from Midday to 11 p.m. at Antipico with Andrew James Gustav, Dan Piu, Raphael Carrau, Kino, and Emilio; with the final installment rounding things off on the same Sunday, from Midnight to 6 a.m., at The Apartment Club with Maayan Nidam (live), Alexandra, Unai Trotti, and a Special Guest yet to be announced. 

In addition to the events, there will be a compilation available, a sonic souvenir, with tracks by And.rea, Dan Piu, Fede Lijtmaer, Unai Trotti, and Z@p. It will be exclusively sold at the ‘full OFF love’ events and can be pre-ordered in combination with the tickets for the event.

You can listen to snippets from the ‘full OFF love’ compilation below, with more information on the events here. 

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can stream the compilation here.

Podcast 546: SOSUPERSAM

SOSUPERSAM, or Samantha Duenas, is a performing artist from Los Angeles. Born of Filipino and Irish descent, Duenas spent her youth consumed by piano lessons, dance classes, musical theatre, and choir, before making a foray into the entertainment industry as a professional dancer. She didn’t begin DJing until 2008 when she purchased her first set of equipment and began spinning hip-hop, R&B, rap, pop, music from the ’90s, and just about everything else. What started as a creative escape from a boring job has turned into a profession; she’s since established herself as a familiar name in these sonic realms, performing at clubs, music festivals, and various fashion events throughout the US, Canada, Europe, Asia, and Australia. Her platform for these explorations is Soulection, the worldwide record label and collective with which she has long been involved. 

Outside of her DJing, Duenas has also co-founded 143 (meaning “I love you” in ’90s pager code), a monthly Los Angeles-based R&B party. The event prides itself on pushing the R&B culture forward and bringing in some of the most legendary names to share the stage such as Questlove, A-Trak, Chad Hugo, and Ginuwine. Over the past four years, 143 has become a global success, attracting some 1,500 attendees each month in Los Angeles, and popping up in cities all over the world like New York City, Berlin, Amsterdam, Jakarta, Manila, San Francisco, Vancouver, Miami, Honolulu, Seattle, and Boston.

In terms of production, 2016 saw Duenas release SUP, a mixtape series through which she interwove her original music with a curation of her favorite songs. The mixtapes culminated in Garden, a six-track EP showcasing her songwriting and vocals. Since its release, SOSUPERSAM has sung for crowds in Los Angeles, Oakland, and Honolulu. More recently, she’s released her new Priority EP via 143 Records, meshing sleek production with soulful vocals for an alluring collection of modern R&B.

Her podcast for XLR8R is directly inspired by the Priority Remixes EP—which evidently dropped today—featuring 60 minutes of bass-heavy beats, R&B, hip-hop, house, and drum & bass.

How has 2018 been for you so far?

Intense and groundbreaking for me. I’ve spent the last five months intensely writing music, recording, clearing, and rolling out an EP. I made a new music video I am so proud of, and put together my first full live singing show that I just finished touring through North America!

When and where was this mix recorded?

This mix was put together a couple of weeks ago while I was on the road. We had a day off in Montreal, I was able to do sit down and put this together, and do some laundry, and catch up on sleep.

On what equipment did you record it?

I use Ableton. 

Was there a particular idea you were looking to convey?

We created a remix pack surrounding my EP Priority, so this mix highlights some of those remixes. Three of the five remixes in the pack are interwoven through the mix, and each one embodies a different sound and a different part of the world. The mix opens with The Double Clapperz remix of “Priority.” This crew in Tokyo represents a lot of the Japanese grime and rap scene which is bubbling right now. Ticklish and Nico Adomako are from Berlin, they put together a high energy club edit of “Good For It.” And we close out with a pretty unexpected drum & bass edit of “Drip” by South Babylon.

What’s coming up on the release front? 

Working on more music videos and I would like to release a few more singles before the end of the year.

What else do you have coming up this year?

Coming off of a lot of travel (in addition to my singing tour, I did DJ tours through Asia and Europe this year already), I mainly want to get back into the studio and focus on writing and recording. I have a long wish-list of producers and artists I’d love to work with.

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can stream the podcast here and download it here.

Tracklisting

01. SOSUPERSAM “Priority” (Double Clapperz Remix)

02. HAZY from RAP BRAINS “平成” (Double Clapperz Remix)

03. Vonlin Yoon “Purpura”

04. Lakim “Crazy”

05. Yaeji “Guap” (Mall Grab Remix)

06. DJ Seinfeld “Time Spent Away from U”

07. Lauren Flax “Work Dat”

08. Affiliate “Breathe” feat. Dakota Sixx (Majora Remix)

09. Bhad Barbie x Parsalip “Hi Bich” (Lao Refix)

10. Falcons – “Ultimate 2007” (Edit)

11. LSDXOXO “Codename Cottonmouth”

12. SOSUPERSAM “Good For It” (Ticklish & Nico Adomako Remix)

13. LSDXOXO “Death Rattle”

14. Moldy “Traffic Overhead” ft. Sylarbomb

15. Spurz “Citrus”

16. Lakim “Within You”

17. Photek “The Rain”

18. Shy Fx & UK Apachi “Original Nuttah”

19. Netsky “Lost Without You”

20.DJ Hybrid “Badboy” (Kartoon Remix)

21. SOSUPERSAM “Drip” (South Babylon Remix)

22. Heist “Moose Knuckle” 

Nina Kraviz Announces 20th трип Release Featuring Aphex Twin, Biogen, PTU, Universal Indicator, and More

The 20th release of Nina Kravizтрип imprint comes in the shape of Don’t Mess With Cupid, a various artist compilation featuring works from Aphex Twin, Biogen, PTU, Universal Indicator, and more. 

The release is intended as a “homage to some of the most uncompromising manifestations of electronic music imaginable.” It traces sub-cultures from the ’90s until now and aims to interrogate the boundaries of tempo and form via hardcore, gabber, acid techno, and ambient. It features a mix of unreleased material and “essential gems” from трип regulars, esoteric masters, and newcomers.

The 10-track release includes “15 c7” by Universal Indicator, a ’90s project from Aphex Twin and Mike Dred. Hardcore legend Marc Acardipane also contributes a cut as Pilldriver.  

We’re told that all of the tracks have been selected around a particular story, a trip, and presented as a continuous sonic landscape. All of the tracks are structured in a way that they can be mixed one with another an endless amount of times making a continuous loop, or a trip. 

Tracklisting

A1. Biogen “Hexagraphic”

A2. PTU “Castor and Pollux”

A3. Deka “Pearl” (Nikita Zabelin Edit)

B1. Exos “Grasshunter”

B2. Bjarki “3-1 Tap Lush”

C1.Marc Acardipane a.k.a. Pilldriver “Pitch-Hiker”

C2. Shadowax “I want to be a stewardess”

D1. Universal Indicator “15 c7”

D2. Roma Zuckerman “Zero”

D3. Nina Kraviz “Opa”

Don’t Mess With Cupid will land on July 20, with Shadowax’ “I want to be a stewardess” streaming in full below—or here for EU readers due to temporary GDPR restrictions. 

Mark Fell Details New Album Performed on ‘Microtonally Tuned Instruments’

Mark Fell has detailed Intra, a new LP scheduled for release later this week via Boomkat Editions

The work was originally commissioned by Pedro Rocha and first performed by Drumming Grupo De Percussão De Serralves on November 16, 2017 as part of Intermetamorphosis. It uses a set of six microtonally tuned instruments originally conceived by pioneering composer Iannis Xenakis. 

We’re told that it draws on Fell’s interest in Indian Carnatic systems of music-making, whose “mathematical sound rules are practically inseparable from musical expression in a way that’s difficult to comprehend from a Western perspective,” the label explains. 

As with much of the British producer’s work, it also explores his interest in the relationship between algorithmic systems, music, and time. Drawing upon influences from recent work in anthropology, phenomenology and cognitive science, it considers how we inhabit and operate within such structures.

Tracklisting

01. INTRA-5 

02. INTRA-8 

03. INTRA-3 

04. INTRA-2 

05. INTRA-1 

06. INTRA-7 

07. INTRA-9 

08. INTRA-6 

Intra will land on June 15 via Boomkat Editions. 

Infinite Machine Announces New Galtier EP, Shares Track

Infinite Machine has announced a new EP from Nostro Hood System label head Galtier.

The new EP, titled Terran, follows his widely acclaimed 2016 EP for Infinite Machine, Myth Codes, with another collection of future-facing bass music centered around the concept of “a lone human drifting through space, planet to planet.” Galtier states that the concept relates to the way that we are all, as individuals, drifting through life alone, facing obstacles that are, ultimately, beyond our control. Like much of Galtier’s back catalog, the tracks on Terran feature heavy, relentless drum work and otherworldly synth lines that coalesce into a tense and foreboding score for the EP’s protagonist.

Terran is set for release on July 27 and can be pre-ordered here, with EP cut “Emerald Salts” streaming in full via the player below. 

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can stream the track here.

Watch a New Documentary About Jazzanova’s DJs

June 29 will see the release of Jazzanova‘s first album in a decade.

The Pool, which will be released via their own Sonar Kollektiv imprint, follows 2008’s Of All The Things LP and is, reportedly, “their most mature and absorbing record yet.” As always with Jazzanova, sampling played a big role in the record’s development, with a range of track sketches providing the launching pad—as Stephan states: “we prefer to just do something, rather than discuss and plan.”

Along with the album prep, Jazzanova have released a documentary series that goes deeper into the collective’s workings. You can watch part one and two, which looks at the producers and DJs of Jazzanova, via the players below. 

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can watch part one here and part two here.

Premiere: Hear a Cosmic House Track From KX9000

Pont Neuf Records is set to release KX9000‘s Trouver ‘X’ EP on June 15. 

The new release follows KX9000’s 2015 debut EP, Hot Room, as well as several tracks on Pont Neuf’s Habemus Paname compilations, with four new original cuts. Recorded with a minimal set of instruments, the cuts on Trouver ‘X’ are stripped-back slices of cosmic house, sitting halfway between the “lo-fi jazz funk of Sun Palace and all the Japanese proto-house,” explains the Parisian producer. From the dreamy acid atmospheres of “Find X” to the funk-filled groove of “Goldée,” Trouver ‘X’ is a mind-melting collection of cuts crafted perfectly for the approaching summer months. 

In support of the release, Pont Neuf has offered up a full stream of “Goldée,” a sun-drenched funk track, available via the player below. 

You can pre-order the EP here

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can stream the track here

Icelandic Multi-Instrumentalist Ólafur Arnalds Details Fourth Studio Album, ‘re:member’

Icelandic multi-instrumentalist and composer Ólafur Arnalds has detailed his fourth studio album, titled re:member

The 12-track release finds Arnalds working with Stratus, a piece of computer software he programmed over two years in collaboration with Halldór Eldjárn. We’re told that it “transforms the humble piano into a unique new instrument” by using MIDI values triggered by what Arnalds plays on his primary piano to generate different sequences on two player pianos. Arnalds has described it as a way to change up his creative thinking: “You get ideas that you would never get otherwise, just because this inspired those ideas.” 

Arnalds shared “re:member,” the album’s title track, back in April.

 Tracklisting

01. re:member 

02. unfold feat. SOHN 

03. saman 

04. brot 

05. inconsist 

06. they sink 

07. ypsilon 

08. partial 

09. momentary 

10. undir 

11. ekki hugsa 

12. nyepi 

Mercury KX will release re:member on August 24, with “unfold” ft. Sohn streaming in full below—or here for EU readers due to temporary GDPR restrictions

Abayomi “Aleph”

Last month, Nona Records released Abayomi‘s Remembrance Part 1, the first of three EPs set for release on the label this year. 

We last heard from the Abayomi back in November when the Berlin-based producer detailed a range of advice in regards to creating music while working full time—you can check out the Artist Tips feature here. At the time, Abayomi was fresh off the release of Warp on his own eponymous imprint, and since then has gone on to release another EP (Winters) in April this year.

On his latest outing, Abayomi continues his sonic evolution with three rolling techno cuts that balance a blend of raw Detroit soul and influence from the harsher, more bass-driven sounds of the UK. From the rich, tripped-out synth work on “Mono” to the harsh rhythms of “Saturn” and the eerie, cavernous atmospheres and energetic kicks of “Aleph,” Remembrance Part 1 sets its sights squarely at the floor, and does so with precision and finesse. 

In support of the EP, you can download “Aleph” below, with the release available to purchase here

Due to temporary issues regarding the GDPR, EU readers can download the track here and stream it here

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