Posts tagged “ Justin Martin

Hannah Wants | Butterflies


Last week, Hannah Alicia Smith aka Hannah Wants brought forth this resonant specimen of fluttering bass-house, in all it’s British glory.  My introduction to this house heroine came through the inclusion of her collaboration with Chris Lorenzo, “ Dappy “, on the Dirtybird Records Christmas BBC Radio 1 takeover this past December. Today she released a beautifully chunky edit of The Weeknd ‘s “ Wicked Games ” which will be posted here shortly.

Bless,

Rader & Upside Down T


Eats Everything | Interview

Last month, tucked in a backstage nook of Vancouver’s Caprice Night Club , with distractingly gorgeous go-go dancers preparing for their next number, Daniel Pearce AKA Eats Everything and I exchanged words only moments after his impactful opening set for the legend, Pete Tong . We touched on his familial relationship with the Dirtybird crew, the state of his faction of dance music, and the experimental tendencies of his youth.

Low-Life:  Who do you trust to give you honest feedback on your tracks?

Eats Everything:  I trust Justin Martin , and Barclay Crenshaw ( AKA Claude VonStroke ), because if they think it’s shit then they’ll tell me, and if they think it’s good, then they’ll tell me; but they won’t beat around the bush.  If it’s good it’s good, if it isn’t it isn’t.

“It’s all about how educated the crowd are.”

LL:  In an interview with weareblahblahblah.com earlier this year, you talk about how you change up your sets depending on the setting.  You said that at Glade Festival [which is held in a field], the attendee’s “dancing outside vibe” is what enables you to play both more obvious big records, as well as more underground ones.

Can you please delve further into the affect that a gig’s setting has on the set you play, as well as the affect that different working environments can have on the music you produce (your new studio vs. on the road)?

EE:  Club environments, gig environments, it’s all about how educated the crowd are.  Like tonight, the crowd seemed pretty educated.  I don’t know how many people knew who I was, but it seemed like quite a lot, and so I played what I wanted to play tonight, whereas I played in Vegas last, and I didn’t play what I wanted to play, and I still cleared the dancefloor.  Then you play somewhere like Glade Festival, and that is the most educated crowd out there, and they just fuckin’… all they want to hear is the newest shit goin’, that’s all they wanna know.

And so with production, I can’t work on the road.  I don’t like working with the headphones.  So I’ll put ideas down, but nothin’ more than that.  I just need to be in the studio, I just can’t work with headphones.

I bought a Jambox, you know one of those big Jamboxes?

LL:  Yeah, the big Jambox.  My dad bought one because he needed to lose a couple years in a day.

EE:  (Laughs) they sound shit, they can’t handle any…  I was thinking I’d get the big one, but the thing is, some tracks I play out on it, it can’t even handle the kickdrum, like the hertz level is too low, and you just can’t even hear the kickdrum, it’s fuckin’ shit!

“[BBC]‘s playing cool music, and they’re trying to get people into it… because electronic music’s fucking horrendous.”

LL: On the topic of Glade Festival, you were asked during a pre-hype interview (the one where you got a make-over) about the current state of your faction of dance music, and about the dance music scene in general.  You responded:

“Factions of dance music are getting meteorically worse, but it’s each to their own at the end of the day, but on the whole I would say that the dance music I’m into is as good as it’s ever been.”

“The future for underground dance music will be helped by the fact that you have these Paris Hilton s, these celebrities, that are starting to DJ (and popularize electronic music).  They will take away the masses and let the underground flourish as it is, and let the scene grow and evolve.

These answers particularly hit home for me.  I was wondering if you could elaborate on this, slash perhaps touch on the boarders that separate the underground from the mainstream, and those artists such as Disclosure , who even you praise for their ability to ride those fine (or not so fine) lines all the way to total popularity?

EE:  Well, it’s weird, because when I said that… how long ago was that, six months ago?

LL:  You were actually a fortune teller-

EE:  Well aha yeah, because now look at Disclosure, and all these people… it’s amazing how quickly it moves.  That was what, June I said that?  They’re amazing, and they’re lovely lovely guys, and they’re not selling out.

They’re called Guy and Howard yeah.. and they’re twenty and eighteen, and Guy wants to be a pop-star – he always wanted to be a pop-star, and fair play to him.  But they make incredible, very very credible pop music.  They’re amazing… really talented.  So to elaborate on that… obviously, it’s completely changed since what, in six months, it’s like it couldn’t have changed more.

Because of certain people, [BBC] Radio 1 in England (and throughout the rest of the world) has so much power, and as soon as Chris Moyles left the breakfast show and Nick Grimshaw was put in, literally all the hierarchies moved.  So Chris Moyles left, loads of producers left, and then all the younger more cool producers like Becci Abbott who produces Pete [Tong] and Annie [Mac], and then Nick Grimshaw gets the breakfast show, and in the day time, they’re playing Teed , fuckin’… Disclosure, Hot Natured , Jamie Jones , they’re playing it because they love it, and they’re like “this is what you want to be listening to.”

At the end of the day, they’re playing cool music, and they’re trying to get people into it… because electronic music’s fucking horrendous.

LL:  This time last year, you were asked by spoonfed.co.uk , if you could throw the perfect party (money no object), who is playing, and where is the party?

You answered,

“I would go back in time to when Dimitri From Paris recorded the first Night At The Playboy Mansion .  That has got to be the perfect party mix given the time and setting.”

Such an amazing answer.  If you had the same chance today, who and where would you choose?

EE:  Same.  Exact same.  Have you ever listened to that?

LL:  Hell yes I have.

EE:  Dimitri From Paris, Night At The Playboy Mansion… just imagine, he recorded that live there, so imagine… imagine being there.

LL:  Do you have a physical copy of that?

EE:  Yeah, I’ve got a  vinyl and CD copy.  And the vinyl, it’s got the full-length version of The Originals – Down to Love Town , the full ten and a half minute Dim’s edit, and it’s fukkin’ mint.  It’s so good.  Just imagine bein’ there, like… swanky as fuck, loads of girls everywhere, it would be amazing.

LL:  What is the most over-asked interview question?

EE:  Do you eat everything?

LL:  You get asked about food all day…

EE:  It’s my own fault for choosing this stupid fucking name..  But creative journalism… like this is good.  Creative journalism goes a long way.

“[Claude VonStroke]‘s the fuckin’ anti-christ… he just makes you write better music.”

LL:  Your most recent Dirtybird release, “ Vertigo ”, is aptly titled to a condition that seemingly has become a large reality in your more recent life [7-8 years].  Can you explain the affect that this inner ear problem can have on your life as a touring DJ?  Also if you could say a few words to those of us who suffer from attention deficit disorders, and how you’ve managed to still be productive and maintain your momentum from day to day?

EE:  People assume Vertigo is a fear of heights, but it’s not.  It’s actually gotten a lot better.  Like, I’m still dizzy all the time, but… this tour I haven’t had vertigo at all.

LL:  How’s flying?

EE:  Flying’s fine.  It’s when I get off the plane normally, that’s the problem.  It’s the pressure, and readjusting, and it normally takes me ages.  But I think as I get used to touring more, my ears are just getting used to it, so it’s good.

LL:  Does it have any affect on your hearing?

EE: I wear earplugs everywhere; in the cinema, in the studio, because my hearing’s fucked.  Like if I were in here [backstage] for twenty minutes, when I would leave, my ears would just be ringing uncontrollably.

LL:  If the Hunger Games were to actually happen, and Dirtybird had to put forth their top contender, who would it be?

EE:  Barclay [Claude VonStroke].  Definitely.  He can just go for… I don’t know how he does it.  It’s mental.  He doesn’t take drugs, and he stays up for three days.

LL:  (Laughs) hell yeah…

EE:  And everyone else is just like, we’ve been smashing in everything under the sun, and then we’re all like “home time”, forty-eight hours later, and he’s like “you’re all fuckin’ pussies man… you all fucked off.”

LL:  In one or two of your interviews, you’ve been asked “what’s your inspiration for this song?”, and you’ve actually answered: “Claude VonStroke”.

EE:  Well, he’s not the inspiration… he’s the fuckin’ anti-christ.  Says “no” to SO much stuff, that he just makes you write better music.  But it’s not really.. I wouldn’t say he’s inspiring, he’s infuriating.

“I still do stupid shit, but no more eating a cactus.”

LL:  In your sit-down with GBC Mag this summer, you were asked what’s the weirdest food you’ve ever eaten.  And your retort was a very low-life one, that our readers would appreciate.

“A cactus.  How can I put this… it was in my home town when I was about 15 and I’d done some acid and I ate a few teabags, some coffee, then a cactus.  It was not good; I don’t recommend eating cooking or preparing cactus is any way.  It was a really furry one as well…”

EE: It was a really furry one as well!  It was fucking horrendous.  It was one of those things where you’d just done acid, and you were like… I don’t know if you do acid or if you’ve done it, but when you do acid… things… seem like a good idea.  And you’re like – ‘cause the tea was alright, and the coffee was okay, but the fucking cactus.  It was one of the full on furry ones, and it was just in my tongue for hours like… in the bathroom mirror, because I was on acid it looked like my tongue was covered in it…

LL: (Laughs)Oh my god… You were then asked if it was anything like a cucumber?  First of all, any comments on that hilarious question – “was it anything like a cucumber”?

EE:  It was… it couldn’t be anything further from a cucumber.  A cucumber is 85% water, with no spikes.  A Cactus is made of spikes.

LL:  Well, you ended up answering them:  “No it was like a fucking spiky… horrible tasting cactus and I got loads of spikes in my tongue, it was horrendous!”

What I want to ask you, is if you’re still at the point in your life, where eating a tea bag here and there is still a possibility, or have you grown out of these experimental ways?

EE:  (Laughs) no, depending on how you look at it, I’ve fortunately or unfortunately grown out of it.  I’m too old… I’m 33 now.  I’m too old to be eating cacti.  It’s gone past the point.  I still do stupid shit, but no more eating a cactus.

LL:  Lastly, Oscar speech time.  AKA Shoutouts-

EE:  Uhmmm, I’d like to thank Justin Martin, for being… a fuckin’ balding idiot, I’d like to thank Claude VonStroke for being a bearded idiot, I’d like to thank my management for being really good – and a pair of twats, I’d like to thank my wife for being a wonderful, beautiful person, I’d like to thank Pete Tong for being fuckin’ so supportive, and taking me on this tour and just basically making my career what it is.  If I didn’t have Pete Tong I wouldn’t be sitting here talking with you yeah?  In fact, Pete Tong should be first on that list because he’s a fucking legend.  And then I’d like to thank you for the interview.

LL:  Man.. unbelievable.  We look forward to being in your continent soon.  Thank you for your time Dan.

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Rader


Shadow Child | The Only One

Yesterday, Shadow Child granted his fans a chance to experience his mellifluous bass-house monument off the forthcoming Dirtybird Players Compilation . “The Only One” encapsulates the harmonious vault-like bass that Dirtybird has become known for – while simultaneously concreting a signature style within those low-end realms. There’s an enterprisingly cheeky, yet cheerful weight to this track that reminds me of the amount of flailing I did ’round the room when I first heard Shadow Child’s “23″ dropped  at the beginning of the infamous Skream B2B Disclosure @ Boiler Room (W Hotel London) .

With the 27th of Feb being the release date perhaps we the internet can hope for a couple more samples from the lineup of filthy birds in this roll call. Here is a list of the names and their associated tracks that will be bannering across your various mp3 devices for 2013:

1. Kill Frenzy & Nick Monaco – Black Girls White Girls
2. Mark Starr – Rood Boy
3. Munnibrotherz – Drum Machine
4. Justin Martin & Ardalan – Wheelgunner
5. GoldFFinch – Afloat
6. Shadow Child – The Only One
7. Eats Everything – The Withywood Walk
8. Friend Within – The Pull
9. Cause & Affect – Don’t Like To Do That
10. Cats ‘n Dogz – Do Your Job
11. Leroy Peppers – Northern Nookie
12. Worthy – Dip
13. Claude VonStroke & 6 Stroke – Chop Nek
14. Supatrol - Lick A Strange

Bless,

Rader


Retrospective | 2012

We are a day late on delivering this, but we had to wait up until the 31st to pull this thing together – just in case we needed to make any last minute additions (and also because we are habitually disorganized and tardy).

After a haphazard electronic congress amongst the various selectas’ in our slightly dysfunctional family, we put together a collage of the music that moved us in MMXII.

We didn’t attempt to rank these releases–nor to affix to each of them a rating–because it is our view that this sort of enterprise is not meaningful. We assure you that we have vetted all of it. Finding high-grade jams below should be straight-forward–like shooting fish in a barrel. We invite you to trust us and to peruse with an open mind and curiosity.

With love–

Selected Releases

LPs

Pink

Pink – Four Tet [Text]

Channel Orange

Channel Orange – Frank Ocean [Def Jam]

Devotion

Devotion – Jessie Ware [PMR]

Mala-In-Cuba

Mala In Cuba [Brownswood]

Unpatterns

Unpatterns – Simian Mobile Disco [Wichita]

fin

Fin – John Talabot [Permanent Vacation]

RIP

R.I.P. – Actress [Honest Jon's Records]

The Keychain Collection

The Keychain Collection – Gang Colours [Brownswood]

Until the Quiet Comes

Until the Quiet Comes – Flying Lotus [Warp]

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In Our Heads – Hot Chip [Domino]

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Breakthrough – The Gaslamp Killer [Ninja Tune]

Good Kid Mad City

good kid, m.A.A.d City – Kendrick Lamar [Top Dawg]

Ghettos and Gardens

Ghettos & Gardens – Justin Martin [Dirtybird]

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Luxury Problems – Andy Stott [Modern Love]

Visions

Visions – Grimes [4AD]

held

Held – Holy Other [Tri Angle]

Don't Break My Love

Don’t Break My Love – Clown & Sunset [Clown & Sunset]

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Beams – Matthew Dear [Ghostly International]

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Instrumentals Mixtape 2 – Clams Casino [Self-Released]

Total Loss – How To Dress Well [Weird World]

EPs

Kingdoms

Kingdoms – Fort Romeau [100% Silk]

Black Rainbows

Black Rainbows – Dark Sky [Black Acre]

Kindred

Kindred – Burial [Hyperdub]

Truant/Rough Sleeper

Burial – Truant/Rough Sleeper [Hyperdub]

Go To The Mo

Go To The Mo – Kill Frenzy [Dirtybird]

Last Words

Last Words – Ryan Hemsworth [Wedidit]

Jets

(Self-Titled) – Jets [Leisure System]

The Ready EP

Ready – Jacques Green [3024]

Changes

Changes – LOL Boys [Friends of Friends]

Calling Me

Calling Me – Dusky [School]

TNGHT

(Self-Titled) – TNGHT [Warp]

The Face

Disclosure – The Face [Greco-Roman]

Ghettos and Gardens Vol 1

Ghettos & Gardens (Remixes Vol. 1) – Justin Martin (Dirtybird)

Vision of Love

Vision of Love – Bicep [Feel My Bicep]

Froth/Mercy

Froth/Mercy – Boddika & Joy Orbison [SunkLo]

His He She & She

His He She & She – Blawan [Hinge]

Pyramid Lake/Black Ink

Pyramid Lake/Black Ink – Airhead [R&S]

Acquiescence

Acquiescence – Anenon [Non Projects]

Grey

Grey – Atem [Blenheim & Celtic]

Vacation

Vacation – Shlohmo [Friends of Friends]

Tracks on Heavy Rotation

Held – Holy Other [Triangle]
Au Seve – Julio Bashmore [Broadwalk]
Jasmine – Jai Paul [XL]
Prism – Jacques Green [3024]
Look Out – Homeboy Sandman [Stones Throw]

Jacques Greene

[Jacques Greene]

Control (feat. Ria Ritchie) (Joe Goddard Remix) – Disclosure [Greco-Roman]
Nova – Burial + Four Tet [Text]
Revolution – Mala [Brownswood]
Flutes – Hot Chip [Domino]
Bitch Don’t Kill My Vibe – Kendrick Lamar [Top Dawg]

Joe Goddard

[Joe Goddard]

Crystal Caverns 1991 – Lone [R&S]
Higher Ground – TNGHT [Warp]
Species Out Of Control – Simian Mobile Disco [Wichita]
The Hope – Scuba [Hotflush]
So Will Be Now (feat. Pional) – John Talabot [Permanent Vacation]

John Talabot

[John Talabot]

Ye Ye – Daphni [Merge]
Bad Religion – Frank Ocean [Def Jam]
Dream To Me – Flying Lotus [Warp]
Always – Maths Time Joy [Live For The Funk]
Elegante – Squarehead [5ANDSEVEN]

Flying Lotus

[Flying Lotus]

Whatnot – Machinedrum [Innovative Leisure]
Please Forgive My Heart – Bobby Womack [XL]
Inspector Norse – Todd Terje [Olsen/Smalltown Supersound]
Lion (Jamie xx Remix) – Four Tet [Text]
Yoro Diallo (Lone Remix) – Egyptian Hip Hop [R&S]

Four Tet

[Four Tet]

The Perfect Blues (Jacques Greene Remix) – Jesse Boykins III, Melo-X [Ninja Tune]
$tripper – Bicep [Chemical]
Nissim (feat. Amir Yaghmai) – The Gaslamp Killer [Ninja Tune]
Shades – Dark Sky [50 Weapons]
Forgotton Notes – Hackman [Ramp]

The Gaslamp Killer

[The Gaslamp Killer]

November Skies (feat. Nina Kinert) – Tomas Barfod [Friends of Friends]
The Narcississt (feat. Inga Copeland) – Dean Blunt [Hippos In Tanks]
Thrown – Kiasmos [Erased Tapes]
wen uuu – Shlohmo [Friends of Friends]
Truant – Burial [Hyperdub]

Tomas Barfod

[Tomas Barfod]

Her Fantasy – Matthew Dear [Ghostly International]
Grey – Atem [Blenheim & Celtic]
What’s In Your Head – Disclosure [Greco-Roman]
Running (Disclosure Remix) – Jessie Ware [PMR]
Confidence Boost (Harmonimix Remix) – Trim [R&S]

Matthew Dear

[Matthew Dear]

All Inside – Bondax [Super]
Fuck You All The Time – Jeremih [Def Jam]
Small Talk (Four Tet Remix) – Ultraista [I Am Fortified]
Rained The Whole Time (Nicolas Jaar Remix) – Shlohmo [Friends of Friends]
The Ego – Nicolas Jaar [Clown & Sunset]

Nicolas Jaar

[Nicolas Jaar]

Sleepless – Andy Stott [Modern Love]
For Sake – Aeroc [Ghostly International]
Make It Good – The White Lamp [Brownswood]
Boiling (feat. Sinead Harnett) – Disclosure [Greco-Roman]
Nothing So Great – Evy Jane [Self-Released]

Disclosure

[Disclosure]

Default – Atoms For Peace [XL]
Blue Skies Red Soil – NeferTT [Hotflush]
Gold Soul Theory – The Underachievers [Brainfeeder]
New For You – Andrés [La Vida]
Chum – Earl Sweatshirt [Self-Released]

[The Underachievers]

Compuphonic – Maddslinky [Broadwalk]
23 (feat. Tymer) – Shadowchild [Food]
Get Free (feat. Amber of Dirty Projectors) – Major Lazer [Mad Decent]
Child – George Fitzgerald [Aus Music]
What I Might Do (Club Edit) – Ben Pearce [MTA]

George Fitzgerald

[George Fitzgerald]

Kindred – Burial [Hyperdub]
Chained – The xx [Young Turks]
Leaf (A$AP Rocky feat. Main Attrakionz) – Clams Casino [Self-Released]
Timeaway – Darkstar [Warp]
Night Light (Joe Goddard Remix) – Jessie Ware [Universal]

Darkstar

[Darkstar]

So Many Details – Toro Y Moi [Carpark]
Born To Die (Gucci Vump Remix) – Lana Del Rey [Interscope]
Goin In (Boy 8-Bit Remix) – Zinc [Rinse]
Signal Loss – Pariah [R&S]
Jupiters – Four Tet [Text]

Toro Y Moi

[Toro Y Moi]

Tissues & Fivers – Gang Colours [Brownswood]
Swims – Boddika & Joy Orbison [Swamp 81]
Why They Hide Their Bodies Under My Garage? – Blawan [Hinge Finger]
Lost In Tokyo – Koreless [Vase]
Argonaut – Floating Points [Eglo]

Blawan

[Blawan]

Video Games (Joy Orbison Remix) – Lana Del Rey [Interscope]
Blessed (feat. Kendrick Lamar) – Schoolboy Q [Top Dawg]
Sleepless (feat. Jezzabell Doran) (Shlohmo Remix) – Flume [Future Classic]
Jagged Edge – Eats Everything [Pets]
Crispy Duck – Dense and Pika [Hotflush]

Eats Everything

[Eats Everything]

Forget (Shlohmo Remix) – Lianne La Havas [Self-Released]
Huron River Drive (Evenings Remix) – Shigeto [Ghostly International]
Terrorist Threats (feat. Danny Brown & Jhene Aiko) – Ab-Soul [TDE]
Lotus Bootleg – Jonwayne [Self-Released]
Avalanche – Just Friends [Clown & Sunset]

[Shlohmo]

& It Was U – How To Dress Well [Weird World]
Why Don’t You – Synkro [Apollo]
Ellipsis – Joy Orbison [Hinge Finger]
Flo Jam – Dusky [Dogmatik]
Meu – Jets [Leisure System]

Joy O

[Joy Orbison]

Oblivion – Grimes [4AD]
The Black God – SpaceGhostPurp [4AD]
Femme Fatale – Justin Jay [Dirtybird]
Fools Good – Troy Junner [Mindset]
It’s True – Wih’lo [Self-Released]

grimes

[Grimes]

No To Love (George Fitzgerald Remix) – Jessie Ware [PMR]
Move Love – Robert Glasper [Blue Note]
Gotham Mix 1 – A.CHAL [Self-Released]
Mirror Maru – Cashmere Cat [Pelican Fly]
What You Need – Flume [Future Classic]

Robert Glasper

[Robert Glasper]

L O W – L I F E


Justin Martin | Ghettos & Gardens Remixes Vol. II

Over the last week or so, the Dirtybird camp has been steadily slipping out individual additions to the second volume of Ghettos and Gardens remixes. Now available for purchase exclusively via Beatport , the gravity of this release is difficult to understate. The list of contributors is but only just shy of unprecedented quality. Dirtybird boss, Claude VonStroke , along side merry men, Eats Everything , Leroy Peppers , Tanner Ross , Shadow Child , Pezzner , Kill Frenzy , LOPAZZ , and Willis Haltom put forth editions that vary from Tech and Deep House to Drum and Bass. All of which, though, provide that driving yet tongue-in-cheek energy we’ve come to expect from what is arguably North America’s leading Dance music imprint.

[Claude and Justin @ Dirtybird Picnic]

Peruse the below previews to determine which, if not all, are worthy of your dollar.

Luckily, some individual appendages of the record have been released in full for your enjoyment.

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Justin Jay | Dirtybird Halloweend Mix

Dirtybird Records continues to showcase its stacked roster with this hour of unabashed funk from 19 year old prodigy Justin Jay . Jam-packed with cuts varying from Justin Martin’s retouches of recent label signee French Fries ; Eats Everything ‘s Trubble ; Julio Bashmore side project Velour ‘s The Scent of Romance , and of course a few original tracks from the man behind the controls.

While the mix forgoes halloween classics like The Monster Mash , the beats here are definitely spooky enough to fuel your ghoulish weekend’s festivities.

-St.Patty


Justin Martin | Ghettos And Gardens

[Justin Martin]

San Fransisco based producer/DJ Justin Martin is due to release a 13-track album, titled ‘Ghettos and Gardens’ via Dirtybird , on May 22nd.

In anticipation of the release, Dirtybird let out four singles from the album — the title track, ‘Ghettos and Garden’s,’ and ‘Hood Rich,’ were bequeathed earlier this season — ‘Don’t Go’, and ‘Ruff Stuff,’ more recently so.

The production of these numbers is some of the cleanest I have heard in a minute.  Upon being introduced to ‘Ruff Stuff’, I sat at home and listened to it six times in a row.

“Don’t Go” is Justin’s most emotional work since “The Sad Piano”. Ten years after his stunning debut, his ear for gorgeous melodies is stronger than ever. A timeless organ intertwines with an increasingly urgent harp, eventually lifted beyond the heavens by the song’s ethereal vocals.”

(via dirtybirdrecords.com )

Purchase || Here

KO


Shambhala 2011 | Episode 4 of 4: Sunday

photo by T

We’ve been longing for something. It’s been a couple of months now, and we’ve witnessed the leaves turn hot and felt the air turn cold. So let us go back in time this sharp October evening and reminisce about a place of warm bodies and minds.

This episode has been waiting for the opportunity to lift your spirits.

Do you remember Shambhala ?

Glitchy & Scratchy , the combined moniker of producers The Mongoose & Bevy Swift, are familiar faces to the West Coast bass scene due to there consistently funky live exhibitions. These boys christened our evening with a crunchy style, opening a  champagne bottle of bleeps instead bubbles. Be sure to check their schedule because they’ll likely be mixing in a club near you in the not-so-distant future.

Speaker Humpin’ (Glitchy & Scratchy Remix) – Subvert [glitch-hop]

From the North West of England, Mat The Alien , pleasantly surprised an audience that has had the opportunity to see him a number of times. He spun a set that spanned from the expected funky break and the raspy wobble, to the uncharacteristic four-on-the-floor. His venturesome set had the crowd nodding their head in impressed approval, but he sealed the positive reviews of our kind with the drop of Sub-Antix ‘s barely released release Badness , and did it ever go off. This extraterrestrial Dj is fresh off his last musical discharge , so give it a listen, a coin, and wait for him to cross the pond.

64 Bytes (ill.Gates Remix feat Meesha & Mat the Alien) – Eprom [glitch-hop] [break-beat]

What can we say about Subvert ? We can praise him for the wonder of the acoustic world that is The Village and PK Sound. We can weep over his titanic Cranberries edit of 2010. But we can not say that he has been pushing the boundaries of his genre, not at all. So, we respectfully tip our hat. He’s recently co-womped a tune with the ever-womping Datsik , so listen to that and see if you you’re in to it.

Zombie (Subvert Remix) – The Cranberries [dubstep]

One genre that tends to define this festival is break beat, and I don’t believe that any festival on the planet does it better. Kelownian, Stickybuds , is one of the these exceptionally funky artists. This up-beat tendency is seldom seen on low-life, but in context, this style of music is obscenely fun. His tracks are lovely, but I’d recommend the mix. It bobs you up and down like a Weeble. Try not to fall down. Take a look into what he’s been up to as of late on his Facebook page .

Sickybuds Fractal Forest Mix Shambhala 2011 [break-beat] [funk]

In all honesty, we didn’t expect much from Toronto duo, Zeds Dead , but we were once again merrily bemused. After reminding us of just how fantastic their classics are in a live setting, they proceeded to spring intriguing rhythms and bass lines that reminded myself of an almost contemporary UK style, granted far thicker. Word about town tells us that these two have been marketing themselves as individuals, along with their current partnership, so we may very well hear some interesting sounds in the future. Keep an eye glued to their soundcloud so as not to miss their next move.

Coffee Break – Zeds Dead [dubstep]

I must confess, we missed Skrillex ‘s set. We apologize if that offends you. The crowd was too many elbows and the sound was too many punches. It just didn’t feel suiting to the environment of Shambhala but I will mention a couple of Skrillex tunes that have impressed me recently. Both of which are a stretch from his trademark sound. We can’t deny his talent as producer. He is a maverick. We also can’t deny that power of Koan Sound . Don’t fret, there’s more to come from them soon enough. For now, visit skrillex.com so as not to miss his next, industry shattering move.

Lick It – Kaskade & Skrillex [electro]

Kill Everybody (Koan Sound Remix) – Skrillex [dubstep] [recommended]

Australian Youtube sensation, Dub FX , had the entire Village smiling. Perhaps it was his spin on the Jamaican banana tune, or his possy’s feathered ventriloquist gargoyle. The fact that he’s been touring internationally along side his wife, the swaggering Flower Fairy , undoubtedly warms a Shambhala heart. His shtick is impressive, especially in person. Some of those bass tones baffle me as to how they emerged from a human esophagus. Checkout his label’s youtube channel for more stupefying displays of throat.

Dub FX ‘Flow’ feat. Mr. Woodnote from bd films on Vimeo .

Bassnectar fulfilled his unofficial title as the king of Shambhala . He opened with a thick rework of Pharoahe Monch and delivered with a similar effect over the course of his set. It wasn’t particularly stimulating in terms of style, but it was as booming as we had hoped. His hip hop laced bass pleased the ever loving Village audience for the 11th year in a row. He’s been generous recently, so reap the benefits at bassnectar.com

Cozza Frenzy (Bassnectar’s Mega Bass Remix) – Bassnectar [dubstep]

Bass Head (King Fantastic Remix) – Bassnectar [dubstep] [hip-hop] [recommended]

Here We Go – Bassnectar [dubstep] [break-beat]

Stanton Warriors have been developing their break style over the past year. What was once more typical is now more sophisticated by means of toned production and rythmic variation. If you like break-beat, you’ll love their new album, The Warriors . You would have most certainly been contented with their Fractal performance as well.

Dakota – Stanton Warriors [break-beat] [recommended]

New York – Stanton Warriors [glitch-hop]

Flux Pavilion ; yet another artist that slapped the smug look off of our faces. He must have dropped half a dozen new tracks. When I congratulated him on the impressive feat, he casually speculated in his thick and jolly accent, “I figure, ‘What better place than here,’”  as he swung back what was surely his umpteenth beer. His set was significantly better than you would imagine, and I’m sure you imagine it being no less than brilliant. His hard work can be attained over at Circus Records .

Midnight Run (Flux Pavilion Remix) – Example [dubstep] [recommended]

Joshua Steele’s partner in crime, Doctor P , also pleased the low-life team, though it was his variation between genres that perked up my Sunday evening ears. Of course, he played out his hallmark wobble, but he interjected between the dubstep anthems with disco tunes and poppy breakdowns, that is, pop by Doctor P standards, which is hardly pop. None the less, it was a cheeky and clever set.  His business can also be perused at the Circus Records base .

Tetris – Doctor P [dubstep]

Watch Out – Doctor P [dubstep]

After Doctor P , we stumbled back to camp in the misty dawn and discussed the triumphs of this magical weekend:

  • The wall of lush synths emitted from Mimosa ‘s thrusting pelvis.
  • And, of course, Sunday’s relentless display of quality dubstep.

A tear wells up in my eye as I realize that this is the last time that I’ll be basking in the nostalgia of that fine weekend at the Salmo River Ranch; in all of its wonderment. That is, until next year.

Be sure to buy your 2012 ticket soon, because they’re quickly becoming a scarce commodity.

Do your self a favor and have the time of your life.

With all of our love,

sam.i.am & low-life.ca

photo by T

Shambhala 2011 | Episode 2 of 4: Friday

photo by T

Night falls on our valley, and so we march in to the forest to indulge in another evening of sonic surprises. This is the second edition of LOW LIFE’s festival documentation. If you missed it, this is your opportunity to catch up. If you were present, let’s hope this jogs your memory.

DC’s Fort Knox Five brought us world class breaks to accompany late afternoon’s long shadows. These guys have been fine tuning their accessible, and, quite simply, fun style for close to a decade.  Enjoy the reconfigured classics offered at their homebase , and enjoy the appropriately triumphant tune below.

Revolution (DC’s Finest Remint) – Fort Knox Five vs. The Beatles [beat] [hip-hop]

Edmonton based Knight Riderz opened our evening with an intricately woven presentation of “crunk” bass. Soothing sub grinds were carefully balanced against delicate harmonies; a perfect segue from dusk to darkness. Bassnectar, Mimosa, an The Glitch Mob have been nodding towards their most recent releases, so maybe you should too. Check out these offerings after heading to Beatport .

Teardrop (Knight Riderz Remix) – Massive Attack [glitch-hop]

French electro-inclined Berliner, Siriusmo, pulled the figurative trigger on Pagoda’s ray gun. Reports of fussy requirements regarding set time, accommodation, and not to mention a strict track-for-purchase policy, were bleached from thought with a clean, yet gnawing, four-on-the-floor exhibition. This gentleman is absolutely one of the best in the  game. I highly recommend exploring his lengthy library , but for now, settle for this, his only complimentary item.

Night By Night (Siriusmo Remix) – Chromeo [electro]

Shambhala’s knack for booking swaggering break acts was affirmed once again with DJ Nu-Mark, the maestro behind notorious 90′s hip-hop act, Jurassic Five. As expected, he delivered golden-age beats and tasteful era-erat’s. If you aren’t familiar with this dot-com era doctor of rhythm, get educated .”Fresh and clean, nah mean?”

Nah Mean (DJ Nu-Mark Remix) – Nas and Damian Jr Gong Marley [hip-hop] [recommended]

ill.Gates threw us a curve-ball like he was Sandy Koufax, and if your confused by the sports reference, then your on your way to understanding how it felt to hear Lonely Planet’s “I’m On A Boat,” in The Living Room, arguably Shambhala’s most consistently tasteful stage. This respected producer and educator initiated his set with his signature elastic “wah,” gracing conga-banging, jungle-thumping beats that Donkey Kong himself would be proud of. The MC, equipped with a portable voice modulator, lifted the already bouncing crowd to jovial heights. Then, in an almost mocking manner, he lay down a remix of some weeping, youtubian cat-lover. Strange, but not quite strange enough to extinguish my admiration for his considerable talent. See what “ The Phat Conductor ,” is up to after sampling some samples.

Fish Paste (ill.Gates Remix) – Die Antwoord [glitch-hop]

Spread Ego (ft. Mycho Pan Cho Cho) – ill.Gates [glitch-hop] [recommended]

Stumbling from the beach, towards Mimosa’s much-anticipated Village set, we coincidentally stumbled upon Aussie, Nick Thayer’s Fractal Forest clear cut. Having no idea whom was playing, we stayed a commodious amount of time because, for lack of a better term, he got the party started. He juggled genres like they were bowling pins, with pop samples that had every tongue on the floor wagging. He should probably play your next birthday party. Purchase his products if you’re feeling it.

Gonna Getcha VIP – Nick Thayer [electro]

Empire State of Mind (Nick Thayer Remix) – Jay-Z and Alicia Keys [d&b]

If MiMOSA was Poseidon, The Village was his ocean. He had utter control. His sound flowed effortlessly and with force, like a hunting tidal wave. He could torment, stir up dissonance, and proceed to hush the crowd, leaving us suspended, seemingly breathless. Ditching the metaphor, his set was simply dynamic. If you’re curious as to what the future of electronic music is shaping into, keep an eye on this guy . He lives up to the hype.

Days Go By (MiMOSA Remix) – Dirty Vegas [dub] [recommended]

58 Degrees – MiMOSA [dub]

Immediately proceeding was Mr. Troy “Datsik” Beetles, and he most certainly brought his largest of guns. I can’t deny the power of his sound, because it is something to behold, though personally, I expected some growth, perhaps a shy away from the finger-gun “woops,” or some experimentation with some sparser rhythms, but alas, The Village was flattened by his trademark sub-bass swagger. Vancouver dubstep producer, Carnage, called it, “an almost flawless dj set.” Even if you’ve been living under a rock the past year, you’ve most likely the vibrations of this 2010 collaboration to end all collaborations. Take a look at what Datsik is selling if you’re feeling a lack of tremors through your floor boards.

YES – Bassnectar & Datsik [dub]

Just a jaunt from The Village sardine can was a private Justin Martin set at Pagoda! Well, not exactly, but the 30 of us had good time, and by good time, I mean that he was absolutely phenomenal. It was haunting, without being to serious about it; “flawless and thumpin’” reports trusted Nelson associate Hank C. To be clear, this is some very good minimal. If you like what you hear, head over to Dirty Bird records and drop some coin.

Nude (Justin Martin Remix) – Radiohead [house] [recommended]

Yummm!! – Justin Martin and Sammy D [house]

As the sun creeped over the hills, our friends over at Leave Plato’s Cave boogied to the low bounce of Londoner, GIRL UNIT.
“[He] blended the worlds of juke, uk bass, and some fucking jackin’ house like no other.” – Hank C.
Take his word for it, and press the play button on this tasty mix to accompany tonight’s pre-sip, tea-sip, or whatever sipping you plan on engaging in. Then head on over to Night Slug and show them just how much you enjoyed it.

Dollars To Pounds Mix for The FADER – GIRL UNIT [post-dub] [house] [recommended]

You’ve made it; endured till the final click of the clave. Until next time my fellow low lives.

Enjoy you’re knowledge.

sam.i.am