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Monday, November 17, 2014

FACT Magazine Bristol bass dons Hodge and Facta ready collaborative 12″ for Tempa @ Musique Non Stop


FACT Magazine Bristol bass dons Hodge and Facta ready collaborative 12″ for Tempa @ Musique Non Stop

  

  1. Bristol bass dons Hodge and Facta ready collaborative 12″ for Tempa
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Posted: 16 Nov 2014 03:42 PM PST
Hodge and Facta ready collaborative 12" for Tempa
Two leading members of Bristol’s new school link up for a collaborative 12″.
For well over a decade, venerable London imprint Tempa has maintained its position at the forefront of bass-heavy UK music, evolving from seminal garage and dubstep imprint to a more all-encompassing hub for everything dark and weighty.
Given both the sound and quality of their recent output, it was probably only a matter of time before either Hodge or Facta ended up with a release on Tempa. The pair will both mark their debut on the imprint with a collaborative 12″ to be released later this month.
As well as making up one half of house duo Outboxx (who provided the most recent instalment in the FACT mix series), Hodge has delivered a string of heavy 12″s on Livity Sound sister label dnuoS ytiviL as well as Peverelist’s Punch Drunk imprint (see the excellent ‘Bells’ from last year, a collaboration with Pev). Facta is a relative newcomer operating in similar murky territory, releasing the excellent Loveless 12″ on Bristol label Idle Hands earlier this year.
The pair’s 12″ for Tempa contains two collaborative efforts. The A-side, ‘Spheres Of Costa Rica’, melds tribal chanting and percussion with heavy low end. The flip side is reserved for ‘Visions’, a deeper, more grimy effort with an ominous, lurching bass line.
Tempa will release Hodge and Facta’s Spheres Of Costa Rica / Visions 12″ on 24 November. You can preview both tracks below.

Tracklist:
A Spheres Of Costa Rica
B Visions
[via Resident Advisor]







Wednesday, March 26, 2014

XLR8R News and Features: Watch a New Video from Moodymann


XLR8R News and Features: Watch a New Video from Moodymann

Link to XLR8R News and Features


    1. Watch a New Video from Moodymann
    2. Watch Moderat and Jon Hopkins Talk Production, Live Performance, and Visuals
    3. Lone Readies 'Reality Testing' LP for R&S
    4. Listen to Sherwood & Pinch Remix Machinedrum's "Eyesdontlie" Single
    5. Jonas Reinhardt "Virgo Cluster (The Beat Broker Remix)"
    6. Slava Offers Korg Electribe ESX Files for Download
    7. Moderat, Disclosure, DJ Koze, Jamie xx, and More Added to Unknown 2014
    8. Nosaj Thing's Timetable Label Releases New Single from D Tiberio; Stream the A-Side Now
    9. Download an Old-School Hardcore Mix from Mumdance
    10. PAN Readies New Album from Valerio Tricoli, Shares Lead Single
    11. Roman Flügel, Terre Thaemlitz, John Roberts, Hauschka, and More to Appear on New Ambient Compilation from Mule Musiq
    12. Video Premiere: Astronautica "Unsure"
    13. Albert Swarm "Restraints"
    14. Watch Four Tet's Hour-Long Boiler Room Session
    15. Download a Free EP from Teen Daze
    16. Frankie Knuckles
    17. Lumumba "Coltan"
      Posted: 25 Mar 2014 12:16 PM PDT
       

      Following the recent release of an eponymous LP via his own Mahogani label, Detroit house legend Moodymann (a.k.a. Kenny Dixon Jr.) has shared a new video for album closer "Sloppy Cosmic," a remix of Funkadelic's "Cosmic Slop."
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      Monday, January 20, 2014

      XLR8R News and Features: The Lowdown - This Week's XLR8R Top 10 with Four Tet, Nils Frahm, Disclosure, and More


      XLR8R News and Features: The Lowdown - This Week's XLR8R Top 10 with Four Tet, Nils Frahm, Disclosure, and More

      Link to XLR8R News and Features

      1. The Lowdown - This Week's XLR8R Top 10 with Four Tet, Nils Frahm, Disclosure, and More
      2. Planet Mu Boss Mike Paradinas' Heterotic Project Announces New EP
      3. Ben UFO, Levon Vincent, Soul Clap, Bicep, and More to Play The Garden Festival 2014
      4. Soosh "Too Soon (fLako Remix)"
      5. Watch the New Video for Moderat's "Last Time" Single
      6. Listen to the First Single from Motor City Drum Ensemble's and Marcus Worgull's Vermont Project
      7. This Week in Music Tech: Moog Teases Two New Synths, Roland's Aira TR-08 Details Leak, Watch Four Tet Make a Beat, and More
      8. Dr. Res "Found"
      9. Press Play: Stream the Latest Audio and Video from DJ Funk, Com Truise, DJ Zinc, Dâm-Funk, and More
      10. PVC "Our Reason"
      Posted: 17 Jan 2014 12:48 PM PST

      Throughout the week, a whole lot of material gets posted here on XLR8R. And while we know—and love—that some hardcore readers will eagerly pour over every single news story, interview, podcast, video, and MP3 download that appears on the site, we also realize that for most people, it's impossible to see everything, which means that some quality XLR8R content is likely to get missed in the hustle and bustle of everyone's daily lives. In the interest of making it easier for everyone to catch up, every Friday we present The Lowdown, a weekly wrap-up of the top 10 tidbits from our site.
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      Friday, October 11, 2013

      Zero" New Releases


      Zero" New Releases

      Link to New Releases

      1. OUT NOW: Afriluv EP by Wade
      2. Part Time Lovers (Remixes) by The KDMS
      3. Here to Stay (feat. Zano) by Atjazz & Jullian Gomes
      4. The Nights Remixes by Alien Alien
      5. Friends Say So by Pablo Valentino
      6. Not From This World EP by Thabo Getsome // Renzky
      7. The Whistler EP by Nick Olivetti
      8. Rücken An Rücken by Casimir Von Oettingen
      9. The Cards by Qtier
      10. The Remixes by Moderat
      11. Re:Cognition By Solee, Vol. 6 by Various Artists
      12. Montpelier EP by Facta
      13. Black Pukee by Andreas Gehm a.k.a. Elec Pt.1
      14. Mode Flip / Shoe Horn by Sinden & Astronomar
      15. No Brainer Nuggets Vol.3 by Various Artists
      16. Circle around the moon by The Human Elephant
      17. In Slow Motion by The End Of The World Championship
      18. Brazil E.P. by Matt Star
      19. It's All Right by Bet.e & Stef
      20. Hey by Anja Schneider
      21. Hyperdrive EP by Schouwen
      22. Klangselektor 8.0 by Various Artists
      23. Shake That Azz by D.E.F
      24. We Are Addicted 2 House Music - Chapter Six by Various Artists
      25. The Saturday Files, Vol. 3 by Various Artists
      26. I Slept with a Ghost by Streiflicht
      27. No Music For Old Men, Vol. 7 - Dirtiest Techno Tunes by Various Artists
      28. ADE 2013 Sampler (Deep Tech Therapy) by Various Artists
      29. The Inkling by Extrawelt
      30. Back to Rave by DJ Ralph
      31. Dr Lightman E.P. by Alex Piccini & Marka T
      32. Close Your Eyes by J Frequency
      33. A.D.S.R. by Jensen Interceptor & Light Year
      34. OneOffs #3 by Various Artists
      35. Christmas Hits - Greatest Xmas Songs by Perry Como
      Posted: 10 Oct 2013 03:00 PM PDT
      Afriluv EP by Wade, released on Earlydub Records

      EP with 4 Tracks, out on Earlydub Records.
      Released on Friday (10/11/2013) and available as MP3.



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      Friday, September 6, 2013

      [EVENT REVIEW] Moderat Live @ Club Nokia 8.29.13

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      Those who heard the sophomore album from supergroup Moderat (Modeskeletor + Apparat) aptly titled, “II,” knew where to be on the evening of August 29th. Club Nokia welcomed Moderat and devotees for a very tasteful affair that brought live instruments in order to recreate the atmospheric album. The intimate experience was nothing short of transcendent.

      Wednesday, August 7, 2013

      Musique Non Stop | eMusic Electronica


      Musique Non Stop | eMusic Electronica

      Link to eMusic » ZZ

      1. Interview: Eric Copeland
      2. Eric Copeland, Joke in the Hole
      3. RocketNumberNine, MeYouWeYou
      4. Moderat, II
      Posted: 06 Aug 2013 12:36 PM PDT
      Eric Copeland

      “I don’t actually know how to do Skype,” says Eric Copeland, warily, by phone from New York. That’s not a huge surprise: Copeland’s no Luddite, but his solo releases are resolutely lo-fi affairs, soupy with tape hiss and slurred frequencies. They count as “electronic music” insofar as they employ samples and loops and the telltale buzz of arcane hardware gizmos, but they don’t sound much like electronic music as it’s conventionally rendered; they sound like pause-button tapes made on busted boomboxes, using stray shortwave signals as their source material. Copeland’s sound is clearly related to that of Black Dice, the New York noise band in which he has played since 1997, but his is a lumpier, chunkier sound, like Black Dice remixed by Rammellzee, mashed up with Raymond Scott, and fed through a gummed-up tape deck at the wrong speed.
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