13 Sept 2010

Total DEVOtion



I work for a website that has an 11-25 remit. Though our readerships seems to be mainly 13-17. Aware of this I decided to litter a piece about a community arts festival with as many Devo song titles as possible. Petulant but pleasurable.

Guardian readers may recognise where I stole this idea from wholesale.

Anyway, during my research I noticed just how good this oft-overlooked track is.

12 Sept 2010

Four Tet's Fact Mix



This week has been a good week. Why? Because on Monday, FACT queefed out a brand new mix by Four Tet which has been on heavy rotation all week.

Closer to his DJ Kicks mix than the seminal Late Night Tales mix, it's a good guide to where Kieran Hebden's head is now at and where it has been.

Taking in the garage flecked bass pressure hinted at by the inclusion of So Solid Crew on the aforementioned DJ Kicks mix, the more dancefloor directed inclination of his latest LP There Is Love In You, the polyrythmic complexity of jazz drumming from his work with Steve Reid and the genre-switching googlies he like to bowl (check the last track on the mix), this is another essential mix from one of the most progressive producers around.


Tracklist:
1. Rocketnumbernine – Matthew and Toby (Four Tet remix) [Text Records]
2. Pheeroan Ak Laff – 3 in 1 [Passin' Thru]
3. Soul Capsule – Seekers (Ricardo Villalobos remix) [Trelik]
4. Mount Kimbie – Blind Night Errand [Hot Flush]
5. Grevious Angel – Move Down Low VIP [Soul Jazz]
6. Ro 70 meets Move D – Untitled [Source Records]
7. Floating Points – J+W beat [Planet Mu]
8. Ramadanman – Glut [Hemlock]
9. JD Robb – Canon in Percussive Sound [Folkways]
10. Index – Starlight (break) [Record Shack Records]
11. Four Tet – Nothing to see [Soul Jazz]
12. Falty DL – St Marks (Cosmin TRG remix) [Rush Hour]
13. Luke Abbott – Holkham Drones [Border Community]
14. Oni Ayhun – OAR004A [Oni Ayhun Records]
15. Bob Holroyd – African drug (Four Tet remix) [Phonica]
16. Lata Mangeshkar – Too Mere Saath Rahega Munne [EMI]

Breezeblock Burial



Burial and Kode9 sent off Mary Anne Hobbs' Experimental Show née The Breezeblock in some style.

Now while I haven't tuned in for a while (the preponderance of grime pushed me out) The Breezeblock, alongside The Blueroom and Fabio & Grooverider, kick-started my odyssey into the synthscape, and for that I will always be grateful.

The mix is what I imagine a trawl through the FM spectrum in Hackney on a Tuesday night would sound like, snatches of garage, funky and jungle swathed in static, rain and isolation.


Tracklist:
01. Speedy J – Tesla
02. Zomby – Natalia’s Song
03. Brandy – Never Say Never (El-B version 1)
04. Brandy – Never Say Never (El-B version 2)
05. Brandy – Angel (X-Men vocal mix)
06. Laurie Spiegel – Voices Within – A Requiem
07. Alena – Turn It Around (Hard House Bantons Mandy Mix)
08. Cooly G – Him Da Biz
09. Theo Parrish – Soul Control feat. Alena Waters
10. KMFH aka Kyle Hall – Girl U So Strong (Wild Oats)
11. Terror Danjah – S.O.S.
12. Darkstar – 2 Chords
13. Prince – Condition of the Heart
14. Erykah Badu – Telephone
15. Foul Play – Being With U Rmx
16. A Guy called Gerald – Silent Cry