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droid

Guest
Can't wait to hear the new one.

I would love to see a blogariddims that covered contemporary mbalax (which I know nothing about really). Still, not up to me is it?

Any ideas on who could do such a thing? I dont think I can manage it with my meagre collection of one mbalax record!

I have tried to get an African or 'world' episode going, but it didnt work out unfortunately. One refusal and one no-show.

Thanks to Paul for yet another brilliant episode this week! Hopefully therell be no more schedule glitches from here on in. Oh - and thanks to his erstwhile associate John Eden for maintaining this thread in my absence.
 

jenks

thread death
Excellence upon excellence...

and a rare post from Droid, suddenly Friday is looking less shabby:cool:
 

STN

sou'wester
Any ideas on who could do such a thing? I dont think I can manage it with my meagre collection of one mbalax record!

I have tried to get an African or 'world' episode going, but it didnt work out unfortunately. One refusal and one no-show.

I have two mbalax records, perhaps we could have a whipround! The modern stuff sounds very like reggaeton to me, most wicked.
 
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droid

Guest
I have two mbalax records, perhaps we could have a whipround! The modern stuff sounds very like reggaeton to me, most wicked.

We could call it 'Ask mbalax' :D

Good to see you're still around Jenks.
 

gabriel

The Heatwave
Blogariddims 36 - Roots, Reality & Culture (The Heatwave)

Latest episode now ready. It's an hour of positive/conscious/political dancehall...

Download link:
http://www.weareie.com/audio/blogariddims/blogariddims36.mp3

Blurb:
http://www.theheatwave.co.uk/blog/item/blogariddims-episode-36-roots-reality-and-culture/

Tracklist:
1. Bounty Killer - Roots, Reality & Culture
2. Bounty Killer - Look
3. Bounty Killer & Bunny Rugs - Down In The Ghetto
4. Bounty Killer - Sufferer
5. Richie Stephens - Jamdown Riddim
6. Copper Cat - Tings Tuff
7. George Nooks, Beres Hammond, Bounty Killer, Junior Kelly, Richie Stephens, Morgan Heritage, Nitty Kutchie & Tony Rebel - Peace Cry
8. Kezi - Ghetto News
9. Beenie Man - My Wish
10. Assassin - Visa Line
11. Kiprich & Wesley Diamond - Gun Ting
12. Buju Banton - Opportunity
13. Sean Paul - Next Generation
14. Sean Paul - Sufferer
15. Yellowman - Orphan
16. Pinchers - Desperate Scenario
17. Capleton - No War
18. Super Cat - Too Greedy
19. Top Cat - No Coke Pipe
20. Clement Irie - Koloko
21. Tanya Stephens - What A Day
22. Gyptian - Serious Times
23. Admiral Tibet, Shabba Ranks & Ninjaman - Serious Time
24. Chuck Fender - Serious Time Now
25. Assassin - Serious Time
26. Queen Ifrica - Peace & Love
27. Little Hero - Put Down De Gun
28. Tony Rebel - Guns & Ammunition
29. Busy Signal - Too Much Gun
30. Twins Of Twins - Bridge My Light
31. Wayne Marshall - Peace
32. Vybz Kartel - Emergency
33. Vybz Kartel - Rise
34. Suncycle - Somebody
35. Sizzla - Live And Do Right
 
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sou'wester
Are there lots of sirens on it? I was saved from a taxi-ride home from Edmonton when a siren on blogariddims 4 woke me up after nodding off on the N149.
 

gabriel

The Heatwave
LOL, i think there's one, and a riddim called Sirene as well but it's near the end so by the time you got to that you'd probably be in the edmonton bus garage :D
 

STN

sou'wester
It's a bad habit that I developed growing up in Twickenham; there was a level crossing at mortlake that you could rely on to wake you up.
 

jenks

thread death
Looking forward to this - love anything with Gyptian's Serious Times on it!

Shame i didn't see this earlier, i have now got to wait all day till I hear it!
 

jenks

thread death
Dunno if any of you lot have seen this, really rather excited by the prospect. Where has Rambler gone btw, always enjoyed his contributions

The Rambler presents Blogariddims 38: The mouth, the feet, the sound - an avant-classical mix.

[00:00] La Bocca, I Piedi, Il Suono: I –- Salvatore Sciarrino (col legno)
[01:38] Dulcinée Du Toboso -– Jean Schwarz (Celia)
[03:40] Sequenza VIIb -– Luciano Berio (BIS)
[07:20] Journeys on the Winds of Time: I -– Alan Lamb (New Albion)
[09:47] Lux Animae (Rambler edit) -– Horatiu Radulescu (Sub Rosa)
[16:58] ....sofferte onde serene... -– Luigi Nono (col legno)
[19:06] The Intermediary with a Rendition of Stardust -– Blue Gene Tyranny (Lovely Music)
[19:38] Triple (Remix) -– Mark Applebaum (Innova)
[26:18] Shur -– Ailreza Mashayeki (Prospectives 21e siècle)
[27:05] Distance -– Toru Takemitsu (BIS)
[30:00] More Things in the Air than are Visible: Section 3 -– Christopher Fox (Metier)
[33:00] 2006/1 - Manfred Werder (skiti)
[36:06] Isle Remix – Evelyn Ficarra (Critical Voices)
[36:33] Split Voices -– Matthew Burtner (Innova)
[39:19] Unheimlich Schoen -– Luc Ferrari (Metamkine)
[43:00] Jour, Contre-jour -– Gérard Grisey (Accord)
[43:43] La Bocca, I Piedi, Il Suono: VIII – Salvatore Sciarrino (col legno)
[50:25] un fini I -– Mark André (live)
[50:51] Toupie dans le ciel: I – François Bayle (INA-GRM)

Full tracklist and notes can be found at the Rambler, http://johnsonsrambler.wordpress.com
 

zhao

there are no accidents
wow that looks really great. spectrals and takemitsu... scelsi is missing but we'll over look that.

I've been meaning to do one of these for fucking ages but the gig-getting mixes always came first :/

I'm very very curious about his blend and mix methods.
 
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droid

Guest
Blogariddims 39 / Journeys by non-DJ

Episode 39. From Subvert Central's very own Ben Paradigm X

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PDX said:
...This mix I hope exemplifies this, and the different approach to music you get from being a CD collector than a DJ. I moved recently, and backed up a load of old CDs on my computer in case anything happened during the move, allowing me to go through loads of CDs I haven’t listened to in a long time, finding all sorts of gems (and quite a lot of rubbish !). These are some special tunes for me, for various reasons, and its been great fun putting it together.

This was mixed in Ableton, which I have been using for a year or so to do my live shows, and which is a fantastic piece of software. The actual mix gradually moves from 88 BPM to around 131BPM: I was originally hoping to move slowly from 80 BPMish to jungle/dnb speed, but quickly realised that I wouldn’t be able to fit some of my favourite tracks in.

1. Transistor - Look Who's Perfect Now (Under The Duvet Mix) - Virgin
2. Attica Blues - Blueprint (Slakked Plastik Remix) - Mo wax
3. Coil - Who ll Tell - Threshold House
4. Steve Reich - The Four Sections (Andrea Parker Remix) - Nonesuch
5. The Black Dog - Pheremone (Free download from the Black Dog website)
6. Primal Scream - Jailbird (Sweeney 2 Mix) - Creation
7. Richie Hawtin - 96:01/02:00 (Variation) - M:nus
8. dälek vs Techno Animal - Classical Homicide - Matador
9. Bomb The Bass - Bug Powder Dust (DJ Muggs Remix) - Fourth and Broadway
10. Prodigy - Poison (Environmental Science Dub Remix) - XL
11. Paradox - Daylight Robbery - Blue Planet
12. Spectre - Throw Down Spears - Natural Response
13. A Guy Called Gerald - Voodoo Ray - Warlock *
14. Maurizio - M6 (Version) - Virgin
15. Plastikman - Fuk - Mute
16. Aphex Twin - Ventolin (The Coppice Mix) - Warp
17. Teste - The Wipe (5AM Synaptic) - R&S
18. Kinesthesia - Flicklife - Rephlex
19. Paradigm X - Manchester In Dub - Solid Earth
20. Mouse on Mars - Sehn Sud - Virgin


Notes and More:

http://www.weareie.com/2008/04/blogariddims-39-journeys-by-non-dj.html
 

john eden

male pale and stale
This is really great, well chuffed at myself for not looking at the tracklisting beforehand and then hearing all this stuff slowly emerging that I knew really well.

There is a direct link to the mix from the weareie link droid posted.
 
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