Skinny Pelembe Announces Brownswood Recordings Single

Having recently signed to Gilles Peterson‘s Brownswood Recordings, Skinny Pelembe has announced details of his first single proper for the London imprint.

“Spit / Swallow” spans pastoral pop, psychedelic textures and hip-hop-tipped, chopped and spliced guitar, interlacing samples with rolling drum breaks and echoed falsettos. B-side “Toy Shooter” follows in similar fashion, bridging psych-rock exaltation with beat-head, synth-jamming production.

Born in Johannesburg and raised in Doncaster, Skinny Pelembe is based in London. “I’ll Be On Your Mind,” released last month, has received radio support from Lauren Laverne on 6 Music, Huw Stevens on Radio 1, Jamz Supernova on 1xtra and Tom Ravenscroft on 6 Music, with previous single “Seven Year Curse” picking up airplay on Benji B on Radio 1 and Gilles Peterson on 6 Music.

His rise has been shepherded by Peterson, first through his Future Bubblers programme for new artists, followed by his inclusion on legendary compilation series Brownswood Bubblers. He’s been profiled by Pigeons & Planes and Clash, and “Seven Year Curse” was supported in record shops like Rough Trade, Sounds of the Universe, Phonica, and Sister Ray.

Tracklisting

01. Spit / Swallow
02. Toy Shooter

Spit / Swallow is released on 7″ single and digital on March 16, with the title track streaming above.

MDRNTY Announces Ricardo Villalobos, Black Coffee, and Apollonia

MDRNTY Cruise has announced its first phase artist lineup.

Taking place June 10 to 13 throughout the Mediterranean, MDRNTY will this year feature performances across 24-hour programming by some of electronic music’s heavy hitters, including Ricardo Villalobos, Black Coffee, Stephan Bodzin, Jan Blomqvist, Apollonia, Culoe De Song, Behrouz, Patrice Baumel, Andrey Pushkarev, Audiofly, Eagles and Butterflies, Matthew Dekay, SIT, Hyenah, Osunlade, and Ion Ludwig.

Ticket options offer all-inclusive packages that include: cabin accommodation, unlimited dining, unlimited drinks (non-premium), 24-hour access to dance floors, and four-part payment plans. The cruise will also feature pop-up events, artistic and technological shows, film and documentary screenings, exhibitions of contemporary art, yoga, and more.

You can find out more here.

Watch UK Producer Bamz Make a Grime Track

In Point Blank‘s new tutorial video, rising UK producer Bamz gives an insight into her production routine, making a grime track on the fly in less than 20 minutes.

In the video, Bamz details the basic elements she uses to lay down a beat in Logic, before flowing through a range of techniques that include string and brass work in Kontakt, using velocity for maximum effect, and how sidechaining gives her tracks extra bounce and movement. Bamz also runs through her production on the recent Nadia Rose hit “Big Woman,” which she built using sampled drums and percussion, and midi for the instrumentation.

You can watch the video via the player above, with more on Point Blank and its courses here.

Maxime Dangles ‘Cloudy Rivers’ (Antigone Instinctive Remix)

On February 27, Maxime Dangles will release his Brumes EP via Skryptöm.

The four track EP will be Dangles first EP of the year and marks his return to Skryptöm, following on from 2015’s Resilience album. The tracks on the EP are deep, powerful and melodic, cuts built to move bodies on the dancefloor. Alongside the three originals will be a deep and rolling remix by Concrete resident Antigone, who also offers up an bonus, unreleased remix as today’s XLR8R download, available via WeTransfer below.

You can pre-order the EP here.

Cloudy Rivers (Antigone Instinctive Remix)

Mouse on Mars Team Up with Bon Iver, The National, and More on New Album

Mouse on Mars, the Berlin-based duo of Andi Toma and Jan St. Werner, will return with their “most inventive” album to date, Dimensional People.

This album makes clear how Mouse on Mars’ craft is of discovery, of finding new contexts for places, sounds, memories, sensations, ambiences, technologies, relationships, and of course, people.

It features collaborations with Justin Vernon (Bon Iver), Aaron & Bryce Dessner (The National), Zach Condon (Beirut), Spank Rock, Swamp Dogg, Eric D. Clark, Lisa Hannigan, Amanda Blank, Sam Amidon, Ensemble Musikfabrik, and more, and gives each participating guest a platform to imprint the album as whoever or whatever they want to be: a narrator, a perfect moment, a jam, an ensemble member, an abstract sound, a multiple persona, a mood, a soloist.

It will be the Berlin duo’s first album since 2014’s 21 Again.

Tracklisting

01. Dimensional People Part I
02. Dimensional People Part II
03. Dimensional People Part III
04. Foul Mouth
05. Aviation
06. Parliament Of Aliens Part I
07. Daylight
08. Tear To My Eye
09. Parliament Of Aliens Part II
10. Parliament Of Aliens Part III
11. Résumé
12. Sidney In A Cup

Dimensional People LP will land on April 13 via Thrill Jockey, with “Dimensional People Part III” ft. Bon Iver streaming in full via the player above.

Hideout Festival Locks in 2018 Plans

Hideout Festival has confirmed plans for its upcoming 2018 edition, taking place from June 25 to 29 in Zrce, Croatia on the island of Pag.

Scheduled to perform this year are the likes of George FitzGerald, Paul WoolfordDJ Seinfeld, and Horse Meat Disco, all of whom are included in this latest and final lineup announcement. These names will join Alan FitzpatrickBicepMall Grab, Peggy Gou, Hunee, Joy Orbison, and more from the previous announcement.

Revered for its strong reputation for British hip-hop and grime, Hideout will deliver again, this time with one of the most talked about names in rising UK rap, Abra Cadabra, who has blended genres and styles with ease, emerging onto the scene in 2016 with a string of releases.

The full lineup for Hideout 2018 is as follows:

Announced Today

B.Traits / Charlie Sloth / Danny Howard / DJ Sneak / George FitzGerald /
Horse Meat Disco/ / Paul Woolford

Abra Cadabra / Argy / Barely Legal / Chris Lorenzo / Cousn / Doorly / DJ Seinfeld /
Eli Brown / GotSome / Jacky / Mason Collective / Mr Virgo / Ms Banks / Notion /
Pete Zobra / Pirate Copy / Shapes

Previously Announced

AJ Tracey / Andy C / Apollonia / Bicep DJ Set
Bugzy Malone / Chase & Status DJ Set
David Rodigan / Disciples / Dusky / Eats Everything
Gorgon City / Hannah Wants / Jackmaster / Jamie Jones
Kerri Chandler / MK / Patrick Topping / Richy Ahmed / Skream
Solardo / Steve Lawler / Wilkinson DJ Set

Alan Fitzpatrick / Artwork
Camelphat / Claptone / Darius Syrossian / Flava D / Heidi
Holy Goof / Hunee / Jax Jones / Jeremy Underground
Joy Orbison / Mall Grab / Mistajam / My Nu Leng
Nadia Rose / Nastia / Peggy Gou / Redlight / Sonny Fodera / Special Request

Christoph / Darkzy / Denney / Detlef b2b Latmun / DJ Zinc
Franky Rizardo / Heartless Crew / Lauren Lo Sung
Mak & Pasteman / Mollie Collins / Or:La / SASASAS / Sam Devine / Skepsis
The Heatwave / Waze & Odyssey / William Djoko

This year’s edition takes place from June 25 to 29 in Zrce, Croatia, with more information and tickets available here. Meanwhile, you can read our review of last year’s edition here.

Premiere: Hear a Soulful Jungle Cut From Warsnare’s Debut Album

The latest release on Infinite Machine will be Warsnare‘s debut album, Warchestra.

Warchestra will be the first release of 2018 for Infinite Machine, following on from a standout 2017 that saw the label drop releases from Pixelord, Only Now, Night Dives, Mun Sing, B.YHZZ, Bungalovv, Wolf, and Born In Flamez, among others.

The album was composed and produced following the death of his mother and subsequent pilgrimage to Brazil, where he immersed himself in the countries various sounds: the choro, the samba, the bossa nova, and proibidão. The resulting body of work is a stunning and emotive collection of tracks that fuse Brazil’s sonic signatures with jungle, grime, breaks, and various other UK styles.

In support of the LP, Infinite Machine has offered up a full stream of the beautiful “Life Life” (feat. Vienna Shilling), which combines teeth-rattling bass with Shilling’s poignant vocals.

You can stream the cut below, with the LP available to pre-order here.

JP Soul Shares Deep New Mix

Roam Recordings head JP Soul has shared a new 65-minute mix ahead of his performance at next month’s CRSSD Festival, which takes place in the heart of Downtown San Diego, on the Pacific shoreline in Waterfront Park.

JP will be playing alongside Patrice Baumel, Sasha, Charlotte de Witte, Man Power, Anna, Molly, Alan Fitzpatrick, Mark Knight, Nicole Moudaber and more on CRSSD’s City Steps stage.

You can stream and download the mix below, with tickets to CRSSD here.

When and where was the mix recorded?

Last Saturday in my apartment in San Francisco.

On what equipment did you record the mix on?

Two CDJ1000s hooked up to Serato and a Rane TT57SL mixer recording into Audacity. I use a USB stick with CDJs when I play out but hard for me to justify buying the CDJ2000s over a new synth.

Was there a particular idea you were looking to convey?

I just came off playing one of my favorite SF gigs Housepitality. The mix captures some of what I played there, although, I left out some forthcoming releases that won’t be out until later this year. Overall I wanted to do something fairly energetic that captures my sound and the sound of Roam which is somewhere between disco and techno with EBM, post-punk, rock, and psychedelic influences.

Your label Roam released some standout records in 2017—what’s on the horizon this year?

Thank you. 2017 was a great year for us. And I couldn’t be happier with what is coming up on Roam for 2018. I just released my Bacchanal EP with remixes from Hardway Bros, In Flagranti, and Thomass Jackson. I also put a few things in the mix that will be coming out in the next couple months from Man Power, Shiny Objects, Curses, Low Manuel, and John Parsley. It was hard to resist putting everything we have coming up on the mix but over the next several months expect to see releases with Simply Symmetry, Mijo and Local Suicide, Sache Funke, Fabrizio Mammarella, Timothy Clerkin, Sunmantra, Dawn Again and Rothmans, Tronik Youth, Otheo, Eddie C, Aimes, Man 2.0, Inigo Vontier, Roman & Castro, The Two Mamarrachos, Roe Deers, and some more exciting things too early to announce.

What else do you have coming up?

I’ve got a few nice gigs coming up in the next few months starting February 23 with the Roam vs Relish Party for Vakant and Feinstoff at KaterBlau in Berlin with Robi Insinna and Pardon Moi. Then the following week, of course, is the CRSSD festival in San Diego. I’m also playing for Nocturne in Vancouver in April, and in May I play the Alfresco festival in Kent, UK on the La Dame Noir stage. Aside from that I’ve got another EP coming out on Wonder Stories, and several remixes I’ve done for La Dame Noir, Nein, Wicked, Emerald and Doreen, Csk:Beat, and DetSync. I’m also working on some new material for my partner Vulinej who’s starting a new label called Psychicbody and a follow up EP for Nein. So, you know, just relaxing mainly ;).

Anthoney J Hart (a.k.a East Man) Lines Up Planet Mu Album

Planet Mu‘s next release comes in the shape of an album from East Man, better known as Anthoney J Hart.

Anthoney J Hart is a London-based electronic musician. For the last decade, he’s been entrenched in London’s underground dance music scene releasing music as Basic Rhythm and Imaginary Forces, two projects that have both drawn heavily on his background in pirate radio. More recently, he has returned to his dancehall roots, finally reconciling the disparate influences that have informed his music over the years to start afresh as East Man with this debut album on Planet Mu.

His unique take on grime reduces the sound to its steely fundamentals, bringing in influences from dancehall, drum & bass, and techno to gird the voices of the London MCs he works with. His own name for this hardcore continuum mongrel is “Hi Tek.”

The roots of this album came about after Hart struck up a friendship with the respected theorist Paul Gilroy (known worldwide for books like “The Black Atlantic” and “There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack.”). Hart engaged in conversations with Gilroy after starting personal research on representations of working class and mixed-race families in London. He asked Paul for some help after coming across Paul’s work via Jamaican-born cultural theorist, political activist, and sociologist Stuart Hall, Paul’s mentor. Their discussions evolved into a friendship and it dawned on Anthoney that his research and the East Man album had some synergy, so he asked Paul to write a piece about East Man conveying that. You can read Gilroy’s text in full below.

Paul is also featured on the cover alongside Hart and the MCs: Saint P, Darkos Strife, Killa P, Irah, Ekilpse, Lyrical Strally, and Kwam.

London’s young people have been seen as a problem by governments for many generations now. Their distinctive street cultures stretch back into the nineteenth century when, just like today, a stylish public presence signified danger to respectable people. At that time, Britain’s class conflicts were being re-made amidst all the glorious fruits of a global empire. Divisions like class and sex had different shapes and tempos that hardly resemble the machinery of our increasingly networked and unequal world. Religion, racism and nationalism were all important, but work, exploitation and poverty supplied the fiery core of politricks.

These days, Britain’s imperial wealth and prestige are long gone. Today’s young people are excluded and marginalized, confined and criminalized, yet they remain at the heart of the vital, energetic best of our city. Their energy and imagination drive London’s convivial culture. They duck and dive just like their predecessors. They hustle, they suffer and they survive. Even where knives are common, most of the problems that come up get resolved without murderous violence. The defining experience of their precarious situation is more likely to be fear or anxiety than warfare between gangs. Their violence is more likely to turn inwards on to their loved ones and family members. There are many forms of self-harm and self-medication.

Yet the space in which those youthful lives unfold has contracted. The scale on which life is lived has shrunk. Moving around can be expensive. Surveillance is constant. Dignity and certainty are difficult to find and hold on to. It can be hard to feel comfortable outside the spaces and places you know best. Those familiar circuits are marked out by the roadside shrines of dead flowers that show just how vulnerable you can quickly become.

We have been losing London to Babylon but we are busy making a new place. The edges of the city have become fertile. The weeds grow up explosively between palisaded concrete boxes and the litter-strewn greenery. This is not zones 1 and 2 where houses and flats are capital rather than buildings to live in. The music that comes out of that edgy world isn’t what it was a generation ago, but it’s still fundamental–necessary for life.

These shocking sounds can be a part of healing and repair while staying faithful to the pressures that forged them. Musicians can’t make a living from their creativity, but their listeners can’t understand this historical moment unless they get to grips with its local rules, meanings and poetry. This is not America. Even without words, this music speaks for itself and tells a story. It calls out to be understood while seeking ways to escape interpretation.

We are always more than either this or that. We are more than either black or white.Paul Gilroy, 2017.

Red, White & Zero LP will land tomorrow via Planet Mu, with a full stream below.

XLR8R & Yoyaku Team Up for Off-Week Showcase

XLR8R and Yoyaku, the Paris-based label, distributor, and artist agency will co-host an event in Barcelona this coming June—as part of Off-Week 2018.

Scheduled to perform are Cabanne, Varhat, Janeret, Zendid, Oshana, Roger Gerressen, all members of the Yoyaku roster. It will be a 12-hour party from 3 pm until 3 am and a nice outdoor and indoor venue, the details of which will be disclosed soon.

As with many of the Yoyaku events, there will be some special, limited edition releases exclusively available on the evening, all forming part of the YYK Showcase series.

The event will take place on June 15 in Barcelona, with more information available here.

The event will be co-hosted with Watermelon.

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