rolling blogariddims thread

adruu

This Is It
[edit - I think this series deserves its own thread, yes? JE ;) ]

Incredible. These mixes and the FWD podcasts, are making my summer. Apologies if there is a different thread but I couldn't find it.

Is there a tracklisting for Matt B's new one?

thanks again to all the suppliers!
 
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jenks

thread death
these podcasts are consistently excellent Droid then Gutterbreakz and now Matt B

definitely worth subscribing

Am listening to Matt B's as i write - starts with an anecdote from an old codger from yorkshire before it unravels into a festival of dubstep and first class reggae cuts. (lady g/sizzla - stand out tracks first listen through)
 

soundslike1981

Well-known member
jenks said:
these podcasts are consistently excellent Droid then Gutterbreakz and now Matt B

definitely worth subscribing

Am listening to Matt B's as i write - starts with an anecdote from an old codger from yorkshire before it unravels into a festival of dubstep and first class reggae cuts. (lady g/sizzla - stand out tracks first listen through)


Hope I'm able to keep up the pace in September.
 

Rambler

Awanturnik
Yeah, all three have been excellent and have prompted panicked tweaks/reshuffles/wholesale reworkings of my own effort to bring it up to standard. :)
 
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droid

Guest
oh :mad: . Shouldve been a bit quicker on this. The fog's been closing in of late...

Thought itd be best to add to this thread rather than clog up the board - so consider this to be:


'The Rolling Blogariddims thread'...


Anyone who wants to subscribe to this cast can do so directly here:

http://www.weareie.com/audio/blogariddims/Blogariddims.xml

Heres some instructions for the technically challenged:

http://www.weareie.com/2006/07/podcasts-for-beginners.html

Or you can get it at any of these places by searching for 'blogaridims':

http://feeds.feedburner.com/blogariddims/

http://www.digitalpodcast.com./

http://www.podcastalley.com/

http://www.odeo.com/

http://www.podcastdirectory.com/

http://www.podcastpickle.com/

http://www.podcastingnews.com/

Blogariddims 1 info can be found here:

http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?p=58565#post58565

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More soon!
 
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droid

Guest
Blogariddims 2/Gutterbreakz

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Gutta said:
Overall, this podcast is like a good-time party mix, Gutter-style. Its about having some fun, getting a bit sentimental, having a bit too much to drink, making a pass at an old girlfriend and generally making a fool of yourself, but not really caring too much, because you're among friends...and complete strangers. It came out okay, although now I wish I'd put more '80s 12 inch extended-edit mixes in there.

1. LFO - Intro Loops
2. Model 500 - Milky Way
3. Farley Jackmaster Funk - The Acid Life
4. Chemical Brothers - Fuck Up Loop
5. Bassbin Twins - 2 Turntables And A Crate Of Skint
6. Renegade Soundwave - Kray Twins (Easy Mix)
7. Dave Howard Singers - Yon Yonson Meets Dr. R-R-Ruth #1
8. Steinski & Mass Media - We'll Be Right Back (Re-edit)
9. Rhythm Device - Acid Rock
10. Jack Frost And The Circle Jerks - Shout
11. Edwards & Armani - Up Your Bum (Acid Petrol Mix)
12. Armando - Downfall

Interlude

13. Mantronix - Get Stupid (Part III)
14. Bass Generator - Tibetan Jam
15. Man Machine - Shout
16. Kicksquad - Soundclash (Hyper Mix)
17. Beltram - My Sound
18. Beaumont Hannant - Latur


Notes and More:

http://gutterbreakz.blogspot.com/2006/07/blogariddimswhat-is-blogariddims.html
 
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droid

Guest
Blogariddims 3/Idle Thoughts

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Matt B said:
this mix/ podcast started as an excuse/ experiment to show that dubstep would fit just swimmingly next to a bit of uk-reggae*, as well as some older electronica that takes at least some of its inspiration from similar sources.

so, this is in no way purist but hopefully is an enjoyable way to soundtrack an hour of your life. no more, no less..

1. pole 'rondell eins' (kiff 12 )
2. future 3 'reverberate' (april records 12 )
3. various production sir (various production 7 )
4. wasteland wintermission (transparent cd)
5. funckarma wiert (d.u.b. lp)
6. dj scud no love (transparent 12 )
7. vex d gunman (planet mu 12 )
8. digital mystickz anti war dub (dmz 12 )
9. danman & iration steppas too much war (tandoori space 10 )
version
10. hughie izachaar mass destruction (dubwise 10 )
destruction dub
11. mark iration 'struggle' (scoops 10 )
12. barry brown & roots radics band movements of jah (roots lp)
13. jackie mittoo mash down babylon (basic replay 12 )
14. patrick anthony ganja (forward 7 )

15. fantan they don't care about us (in the streetz 7 )
16. lady g what happen (in the streetz 7 )
17. sizzla rock my world (in the streetz 7 )
18. lukie d 'in my soul' (in the streetz 7 )

19. junior reid i want to love you (annex 7 )
20. sizzla & jigsy king see har deh (annex 7 )

21. turbulence give her what she wants (xterminator)


Notes and More:

http://wretchedmatt.blogspot.com/2006_07_01_wretchedmatt_archive.html
 
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droid

Guest
BIg up John and Paul - the first pure reggae mix of the series, and its a stormer.

Heres the tracklisting in cut and pastable for anyone interested (from Paul's tags) - though it should be in the MP3 already...

Blogariddims presents Dancehall Pressure by John Eden and paul.meme (July 2006)

0:00: Intro
0:16: Eek a Mouse: Anarexol - Greensleeves 12"
5:22: General Echo: Drunken Master - from Sly And Robbie's Taxi Sound compilation - Auralax LP
8:49: Pad Anthony: One One Cocoa - from Revenge of King Jammy's Super power AllStars Part 3 compilation - Jammy's LP
12:30: Josie Wales: It's Raining - Jammys 7"
15:43: El Figo Borca: Indiscipline - Powerhouse 7". George Fang production
19.01: Pad Anthony: See Them A Come - Channel One / Greensleeves 12"
25:35: Johnny Osboure: Them a Terrorist - From Jammys Super-Power Top 10 '89 LP - Jammys LP
28:44: Admiral Tibet: Terrorist - Techniques 7". Winston Riley production
32:17: Admiral Tibet, Shabba Ranks and Ninja Man: Serious Times - Digital B 7". Bobby Digital production
35:44: Junior Delgago: Fort Augustus - from Sly And Robbie's Taxi Sound compilation - Auralax LP
38:57: Barrington Levi: Black Roses - Channel One - from the "When the Dances Were Changing" compilation - Pressure Sounds LP
41:54: Dennis Brown: Revolution - from Sly And Robbie's Taxi Sound compilation - Auralax LP
46:26: Red Dragon: Hol A Fresh - Techniques 12". Winston Riley production
48:54: Flourgon: Hol a Spliff - Techniques 12". Winston Riley production
57:20: Shabba Ranks: Wicked Inna Bed - Digital B 12". Bobby Digital prodution
54:14: Cinderalla: Bad Inna Bed - Status 12" Clifton (Bigga) Morrison production
56:50 Bunny General: Donkey Man - Waterhouse 7". King Tubby production
 

john eden

male pale and stale
#4 sleevenotes and ting

Dancehall Pressure.....

Now with added ill-informed commentaries for each track:

http://uncarved.org/blog/?p=856

find out the secret connections between donkey shagging, drugs for anorexics, armed police in Hackney and "drunken" martial arts.

Well maybe not connections, but they are all in there.

JE
 

matt b

Indexing all opinion
I'm totally ripping off Matt B for my next one.

what? start off trying to be a bit more 'eclectic', but half way through give in and slap on the reggae? ;)

my next one is going to be a proper reggae/dubstep mix. for the whole duration. planned and everything.
 

bassnation

the abyss
Bassnation's new one is fucking wicked.

cheers john! :)

well, all i can say is it was tough work to produce something of the same amazing quality of the rest of the mixes in this series!

heres the tracklisting and some text, which is yet to get posted to droids blog (thanks droid)


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bassnation presents blogarhythms 05
an excursion into dark hip hop, bass-heavy bleep tekno, dubstep and jungle by marc dauncey



(intro) deadbeat - "abu ghraib"
deadbeat is a producer from montreal who specialises in grainy and minimal dub soundscapes. abu ghraib is an angry broadside against the kind of self-defeating and dangerous double standards that masquerade as foreign policy, in the days of the iraq occupation.

ge-ology - "secret life in the dark"
ge-ology is a long-time hip hop producer who despite producing tracks for such scene luminaries as tupac, mos def and talib kweli might be unknown to many. here he produces a smooth jazzlick journey to the darkside that recalls nightlife in the big city filled danger, unpredictability and, ultimately, forbidden pleasure.

shadow huntaz - "massive"
moody acid hip hop - well, normally i steer clear of the idm / hip hop axis but if it sounds serious enough to sit next to "proper" hip hop then give me more.

clipse "mr me too" (bassnation edit)
a perfect example of how chartbound commercial hip hop is now one of the most innovative sounds out there. this tune rinses some darkcore drones and a stilted heavy beat that despite the humourous lyrical content seems to evoke an unplaceable dread.

(interlude) "people from the other side..."
slotek - "electric soul controller"

many thanks to paul autonomic for introducing me to slotek. its all in the name. incidentally some of the other tracks on the "7" ep are broken enough to sound like slowed down dubstep despite the fact they were produced back in 1999.

headset - "crasping claw"
highly unusual electronica featuring the most breathtaking rap in japanese by guest lady dragon. i'd love to know what the lyrics mean but failing that i'm prepared sit slack jawed listening to this flow over and over again. truly sublime.

can - "oh yeah" (bassnation edit)
this tune needs no introduction. this is the german visionaries at their trippiest, pre-empting house and techno by a good twenty years.

triple six mafia - "smoke a junt"
thanks to the dissensus massive for turning me on to this band. evil lyrics, massive subbass and a sinister nursery rhyme delivery make this essential.

scuba - "plate"
jumping forward to the present day, heres another innovative dubstep cut from premier label hotflush. i like the way that hotflush are following a different groove from the halfstep crew. this straddles electronica and sounds refreshingly upbeat and unpurist.

timeblind - "flesh wound"
chris sattingers dubstep alter-ego. its kind of amusing to see the techno and drumnbass producers gatecrash the dubstep party, especially when it causes such consternation on the dubstep forum. they really needn't worry on the quality of this ep - although i'd still be wary of the day renegade hardware decide to do some tech dubstep. this is a monster of a track with tweaked and filtered bass winding its way round the beat. nice to see the always forward looking kode9 rinsing this artist too.

loefah - "ruffage"
my single halfstep tune, the massive ruffage from dubstep god loefah. i tried to resist playing too much dubstep on this mix as its not easy to get hold of lesser known tracks that haven't been played to death by all the big scene djs. i look forward to lots of releases from the scene as it spreads and gets bigger worldwide.

herbert - "foreign bodies" (plaid remix)
some people may be suprised at me including something from herbert here given my oft-repeated instinctive dislike of his insipid coffee table jazz house. however no-one should ignore plaids joyous and very soulful (in the best sense of the word) reworking with its quasi-orchestral stabs and glitchfest beats.

sleep archive - "bleep 04"
bring on the bleeps n bass! inspired by nick guttabreakz article (hope its in the archive somewhere nick) on the band, this is twinklingly beautiful bass-led dance music that recalls the best tracks from the early nineties.

white label - "acid track"
not too much info on this one, i'm afraid. its wicked though.

stereotyp meets al-haca - "born" (feat. mc ras t-weed & dj collage)
some great raggified uptempo dance music from germanys al-haca and austrias stereotyp.

(interlude) "i've got some bad news..."
kemet crew - "stop pushing"

deep into the jungle, with this, one of kemet crews more restrained and marginally less nutty jungle tracks.

undercover movement - "warning"
michael james and mark "ruff" ryder (of fantasy ufo, hackney hardcore, M-D-EMM and a million other guises) drop some deep future hardccore.

dj pulse - "stay calm" (foul play remix)
the brilliant steve gurley producing the goods once again. i never seem to stop finding wicked tunes by this man.

breakage - "prophecy"
some contemporary drum and bass by one of the better artists in todays scene.

(outro) deadbeat - "abu ghraib"
 

shudder

Well-known member
listening to #5 now, and it's awesome. Why does Can sound so good mixed with (or near) hip hop????? great job, bassnation. I can't wait to work my way back through the rest of these!
 

nomos

Administrator
yeah that can bit is fantastic. really nice mix marc :)

in a week and a bit i'll have more time to give everyone's mixes the attention they desrve and i'll comment more. everything i've heard so far has been really impressive though. kind of daunting stuff to follow up on actually.

thanks again droid!
 

bassnation

the abyss
yeah that can bit is fantastic. really nice mix marc :)

in a week and a bit i'll have more time to give everyone's mixes the attention they desrve and i'll comment more. everything i've heard so far has been really impressive though. kind of daunting stuff to follow up on actually.

thanks paul!

btw, really looking forward to yours. i won't spoil the suprise by talking about what you told me you are planning, but suffice to say, its not what people will be expecting!

i'm going to burn off all these mixes to have hard copies of everything.
 

soundslike1981

Well-known member
Mine (up 11th of September) falls somewhere between the ambience of Droid+Slugs and the beat-orientation of Bassnation's. I just hope you lot don't think it sucks : )
 
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