Monday, 13 September 2010

White Russia

Ill be honest with you, one of the oddest things to happen since creating this blog has been the endless stream of emails I receive about new bands/DJs/producers. At the start, I thought this was excellent, getting told about new artists all the time. However, after a while it gets quite grating hearing the same music over and over again in (VERY) varied quality.

I do listen to all of the emails I receive, thought to be honest most don't fit with what I'm after. However, I recently got an email about White Russia, a new band from South London who are apparently influenced by Bjork and Depeche Mode. I would not usually be interested in this style of music, but one particular track I was linked was just superb.

The Solution has a slow burning intro, with some great vocals. At around the 1:20 mark the bass and percussion kick in to create a fantastic crescendo. This track is excellent, I recommend that you check these guys out while they're fresh...


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Wednesday, 8 September 2010

Pariah - Safehouses EP : A Review

I apologise for the recent lack of posts, the impact of running the club night has affected all aspects of my life, with the blog one of many things having to take a step back. However, despite the rigours of organising these nights, I have still been downloading a steady stream of new music - undeniably most of it isn't that great, with many tracks being deleted almost as soon as Ive got them on my iTunes, but still every now and then something just blows me away.

The track(s) in question come from Pariah. I have been clucking for his Safehouses EP since it was first announced back in July, and I finally copped a digital version via eMusic earlier today. The EP is just deliriously beautiful, with some hip hop, 2step and dubstep thrown into a very classy mixing pot. I have decided to ditch the usual brief review style and I will administer a thorough seeing to to each of the six tracks to be found on the EP. Partly because I cannot pick a single track that deserves special mention. (and also that I am back at Uni next week and need to get back into writing.)

So, here goes....





First track The Slump is a delicious little slice, with some great spindley percussion building towards an undoubtedly Untold influenced bass lead drop. It is really a very sparse affair for the opening, before a cascade of percussion, synths and vocals come to join in. The track is an excellent opener for the EP, setting such a quality that the other tracks fight to keep up with.

The Slump is quickly followed by Prism, which begins as your typical 130 banger. However, at around 90 seconds in, the track takes on a different form and evolves into a slow build featuring some epically peaceful chopped and looped vocals, which cascade throughout the peaceful beat, leading to a final breakdown featuring the previously mentioned 130 beats, which are suddenly a lot more bearable. Possible EP highlight, this could go on to rival Joy Orbison as a crossover into DJ sets in almost any genre.

Railroad, the third track on Safehouses, greets us with a subtly complicated 2step vocal led introduction. A very crafty drum build is flitted in and out of the beat, giving the impression of some 'Filth' drop is around the corner. Thankfully that is just a phase and it all collapses into some very James Blake styled majoratively synth based 2step. A very dreamy track, the 2step really compliments the vocals and layered synths, creating probably the most atmospheric track here.

Crossed Out is another track around the 130 bpm area, with a similar style to the opening/closing beat from The Slump evident throughout. Despite my seemingly negative approach to it's pressence in The Slump, in the habitat created by Pariah in this track, the fast paced beat seems right at home here. There are some teasing vocals that are dispersed across the song, and also some great side partings of ambience that recall the opening of Joy Orbison's 2009 classic Hyph Mngo, before resuming back into the very choppy vocals. Easiest description would be a funky update of last EP highlight, Orpheus, however I feel that it required a more in depth description.

With the penultimate track, C Beams, Pariah takes us on a musical journey to FlyLo, Dilla, Madlib via his own track, Detroit Falls and Bristolian Joker. The vast drop in bpm is noticeable, but not worried about, some very Zomby-like skittley jabbing synths carry the expansive beat along it's path. Some wailing vocals are welcomed to bring some light to this increasingly dark track, before some Balam Acab style bass jumps are stabbed in. The purple sounding synths seem to work so well at this speed, that it is a wonder that Joker, Peverelist or Pinch haven't considered attempting this. (If they have and Ive missed it, apologies.) The pianos that introduce the track are worthy of making this track on a par with Prism as the EP highlights.

The final cut, Safehouses, is a beatless wonder. With no discernable drum beat to follow, a lot of responsibility is placed upon the ambience and atmosphere that Pariah is able to muster. This skill was sublimely done by Skream on his recent LP opener, Perforated. This song most reminds me of the sea. I know that appears to be some pretentious arty thing to say, but it really does. The waves of reverb that loop are sublime, creating an emotional soundscape. To say that this track really doesn't switch or drop or change in all of its 4 minutes and 11 seconds without me getting even slightly bored, is a testament in itself to the production skills of Pariah.

So, R&S continue their 100% record with UK bass music since their relaunch in 2008. After getting releases from Pariah and James Blake, they firmly have their finger on the pulse of UK Electronic music. This EP should make a name out of Pariah. If DJs are willing to give his tracks a go, I believe that certainly Prism should become a danceflooor hit. If not, Pariah will still have his own supporters who will stay faithful as long as he continues to bring such amazing music to our ears.





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Sunday, 29 August 2010

Fresh James Blake! Thank God!



Via James Blake's Facebook profile....

James Blake Coming soon --> Klavierwerke EP on R&S Records --> 27/09/10


Some fantastic news there from James Blake, I've been eagerly awaiting some fresh material from him - CMYK was too much too soon, its been hard trying to handle these last few months with no fresh Blake to live by. Luckily, I also found this fresh slice of goodness when perusing Soundcloud.

More in a vocal direction, as it is thought his forthcoming LP will be, I Never Learnt to Share is just simply astounding. With some great jazz/soul vocals from the man himself, musically it appears to be similar to CMYK for it's desserted and chopped approach, until a majorly heavy drop comes out of the blue at 1:28. Pure screechy fire from James Blake, something I really thought I would never say. However, he still manages to keep it subtly original and recognisable as his own production by keeping half time switches and some great strings. I cannot recommend this enough, and while your listening, why not book tickets to see him live at Abandon Silence 02 this September in Liverpool?

ps This is in no way a plug for the show, this tune is just plain incredible and HAD to be shared.



James Blake - I never learnt to Share by spacehappens

Saturday, 28 August 2010

Abandon Silence Autumn Dates



Abandon Silence 02

Thursday 23rd September

JAMES BLAKE -- hessle/hemlock/r&s
KillaHurtZ -- naiive/foul play
Horza -- squiggles
Rich Furness -- chibuku


£5 tickets at
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11386301/
£6 on the door


join the guestlist at
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=117813361604398&ref=mf





Abandon Silence Presents... ink at CHIBUKU

Saturday 9th October

RAMADANMAN -- hessle
Horza -- squiggles
Kidheader -- ampersand
Grandav -- yam yams

also performing in different rooms are Shy FX, High Contrast, Andy C, Nero and Netsky to name a few.

join the guestlist and buy tickets at
http://www.facebook.com/#!/event.php?eid=142183352486640&ref=ts





Abandon Silence 03 - Saturation Point non-Dubstep night

Thursday 28th October

MOUNT KIMBIE -- hotflush
Rich Furness -- chibuku
Horza (Grime set)-- squiggles
Dalema (Hip Hop set) -- sessions

£6 tickets available at
http://www.skiddle.com/events/11389605/
£7 on the door




Abandon Silence 04 - End of Year/ 21st Celebrations

Thursday 25th November


BREAKAGE -- digital soundboy
special guest tba
Rich Furness -- chibuku
Horza -- squiggles


tickets available OCTOBER

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Chibuku vs Abandon Silence


Abandon Silence is proud to announce the second of our Autumn dates, as we host the INK room at Chibuku on October the 9th.

Playing will be the owner of the best name in music, Ramadanman, with local support from the ever present Horza, Irishman Kidheader and weird Brummy Grandav (2nd best name in music definitely Dav).

With other rooms at Chibuku hosting sets from High Contrast, Nero, Andy C and Shy FX, its set to be a memorable one. To celebrate this huge evening of events, Kidheader has put together a mix exclusively for Abandon Silence. Taking in massive dubstep from Tek One, reggae vibes from the fantastic Babylon System and some very nice chilled vibes from Breakage, this is a great exhibition for Kidheader's DJ skills.

Check it out, then come along on the 9th October and see him live. Link for more details forthcoming, but for now see all the Chibuku Autumn listings here.


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Tuesday, 24 August 2010

TICKETS OUT NOW

After previously revealing the line up details for Abandon Silence 02, we are happy to give you a link so you can bag yourself some tickets.

To repeat ourselves, the line up is:

JAMES BLAKE - hessle audio/R&S/hemlock

KillaHurtZ - foul play
Rich Furness - Chibuku
Horza - Squiggles

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Tuesday, 10 August 2010

Celebratory Post.


I must congratulate each and every one of you that came on to check out my review of Skream's album, Outside the Box. It has been by far the best received post on the blog, with over a thousand hits coming in the first day. I am very proud of the review, despite it's brief nature, and it is still on the first page of Google when you search for 'Skream Outside the Box review' - I am immensely proud.



So, back to the music. I have today completed my resit exams for Uni as I have been a dunce. Despite the boring revision riddled last week, one track has held me together. I know very little about this guy, just that he was in NME about 2 months ago and I took no notice, then I caught a listen in a live set by Mount Kimbie and my jaw dropped. This track is just huge, listen to it, find it, buy it.

Jai Paul -BTSU (stream)
Jai Paul - BTSTU Master 06 01 10 320k by Jai Paul



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Tuesday, 3 August 2010

Skream - Outside The Box: A Review


Today I have decided to put together a brief review of Skream's new LP, Outside the Box. Please forgive me for the rather small review, I am meant to be revising for a resit next week! I hope you agree with my opinions, but if you don't, please give your reasons in the comments box at the bottom.

The album itself comes out this Monday, the 9th August, on Tempa Recordings. It is a fantastic LP, taking in many different styles and genres on it's way. As I am trying to keep it brief, I have just given a small review of each individual track.


Perforated
Despite having no discernible beat to it, the popping synths and mountains of reverb make this an emotional introduction.

8 Bit Baby (featuring Murs)
Nice light production, but is really let down by the vocals.
“Guess who came through the front door bangin//
one leg up on the speaker nuts hangin... danglin.”
Err.. I guess it is quite fitting that the weak point of the whole album is a guest appearance.

CPU
Real grower. On first listen appears immature and underdeveloped. When given further attention, however, you see past the incessant vocals and begin to admire the ebbs and flows of the track. Some old school Nintendo sounding keys are subtly brilliant as well

Where You Should Be (featuring Sam Frank)
My personal favourite track. Great sub bass punches every 4 bars aide the tracks introduction before the vocoded voice of Sam Frank punctures the beautiful instrumental. Purple vibes run throughout, counter acted by some pretty deep vocals, the track has the emotion and epic nature to push it beyond anything else on the LP.

How Real (featuring Freckles)
Again some vocoded vocals. Not as great as the previous track, but still huge. The crashing cymbals transport the track along it's duration, with some key synths and subs joining in to herald each passing chorus. The chopped vocals on the chorus are superb as well.

Fields of Emotion
A trade mark Skream dancefloor smash. Quite simple production is used to great effect, minimal percussion that take a back step for the synths and heavy stabs of 'wobble bass.' Just wait for the final drop, the reverbed wobbles are just fantastic.

I Love The Way
The most 'commercial' track on the record, to say it reminds of Labrinth's production could be taken as a positive or negative. An un-attributed vocal, I presume a sample, is used to great effect in 'I Love the Way'. Some brooding synths and a nice breakbeat bring the track along to an epic dnb style crescendo that is well worth the wait.

Listenin’ To The Records On My Wall
We all know this track, the Amen loops and great 'Midnight Request Line' style delays. It's a great club track that would get almost any crowd going.

Wibbler
The hardest track on the record. Constant metallic 'wobbles' accompanied by hard hitting drum patterns force the track on. Subtle alterations in chord and tempo keep you guessing and keep you interested.

Metamorphosis
At 85 BPM, this is another Autonomic style production, similar to Reflections. The track begins some different and intriguing drum patterns joined by rumbling sub bass before at around 90 seconds a great swirling synth track and slight 'wobbles' slide in to create a great concoction of noise that Skream does very well to handle.

Finally (featuring La Roux)
Skream received quite heavy flak from other blogs for this track when it leaked recently, I disagree. In my opinion the vocals fit superbly with the track. Her high pitched calls fit very nicely with Skream's forboding and quite stripped production.

Reflections (featuring D:Bridge & Instra:Mental)
As with Acacia Avenue (No.3 on our Tracks of the Year so far), Skream brings in D:Bridge and Instra:Mental to help with the production. Some fantastic breakdowns and interesting drum patterns as usual from the Autonomic crew.

A Song For Lenny
Very similar to the opening track, with some nice keys and strings, again a very emotional track. Ties in with Perforated to create what I'd call the logical end of the album...

The Epic Last Song
Hearing this track I had the impression that A Song for Lenny was originally the conclusion to the record, but I guess Skream opted to end with an upbeat banger. I kept that belief as the track rattles along, appearing to go nowhere until around the 2:30 mark it breaks down and begins a build up to an epic and fitting finale to the record.


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Monday, 2 August 2010

Questions...

I am more excited for this film than any other, does that make me a geek?


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Sunday, 1 August 2010

One to Watch: MyCassetteTapes


Today AbandonSilence introduces a brand new and fresh artist to you, his name is 'My Cassette Tapes.' All I know about this guy is that he is called Andrew Bowers and he is from Manchester, England. Also I know that this track is just epic! (Wait for 2 mins 30. PURE FIRE!)

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Saturday, 24 July 2010

AbandonSilence Extended Dubstep Mix DOWNLOAD


Yes, indeed it is that time again, AbandonSilence has long lost hope of retaining a 'Fortnightly Mix' series. So, instead we have made a rather extended 37 minute mix with all of our favourite tunes on it. As you listen, the tracklist pops up as comments. If that's not enough, the tracklist is written below it.

It took me a long time to decide on the tracklisting for this, and I admit that there are some mistakes in here (Mixing, whole tunes being played, etc.)

But still, I hope you appreciate this mix and enjoy it as much as I have enjoyed creating it.

Peace


Tracklist
Project Bassline - Twelfth Step (Herve Remix)
Skream - Where You Should Be
Benga - Stop Watching
Dansette Junior - Paranoid
Caspa - Terminator (Trolley Snatcha Remix)
Mount Kimbie - Maybes (James Blake Remix)
Skream - Minimalistix
KillaHurtZ - Skank With A Redstripe
Skepta- Rescue Me (Mele Remix)
>>>>>>>>Tempa T - Next Hype
Ginz - Oreo
Breakage - Together
MIA - Born Free (12th Planet Remix)
Magnetic Man - MAD
DJ Fresh - Fight
Skream - What Did He Say?
Magnetic Man - I Need Air
Benga - Baltimore Clap
Professor Green & Lily Allen - Good to Green (Joker Remix)


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2 New Skream. Overload!

After the previous posts attack of the ZIP files, I have decided to take it down a few notches with a couple of nice streaming attacks, one youtube, one soundcloud.


The music today comes courtesy of the increasingly poppy Magnetic Man and a third of that group, Skream.

Despite almost universal previous belief that they would be an underground phenomenon, recent released tracks I Need Air and this track, Perfect Stranger, have revealed that they are in fact aiming for the charts.

This may sound bad, but I say to you, who else would you prefer to take dubstep to the masses than three of the 'original's?

Here is Perfect Stranger featuring great guest vocals from Katy B;





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Thursday, 22 July 2010

Free Ish

Its been an incredible 48 hours for LEGAL FREE downloaders. Firstly, Rusko released part 1 of his 'Lost Dubs' tracks. And then, just a day later, Skream dropped the third of his Freeizm series.



Rusko's Lost Dubs appear to be very rushed. No indexing on the track names, mis-matched volumes, these appear to have been pritt sticked together. Nonetheless, there are some big tracks here. A unique version of The Girl From Codeine City being the definite highlight.


Tracklist
1 gully flute
2 rusko-gyal-dem inna codine style
3 japes yeah
4 jump up
5 red eye (live mix)
6 snes dub 2


Freeizm is a whopping 9 track EP, with some absolute gems from down the years. As with Rusko's compilation, there is no time for nicely indexed tracks, just an amalgamation of tunes that must have just popped into Skream's head as he went to upload. In particular Meta Lick and Pick Ya Knees Up are superb.


Tracklist
1.Behind The Curtain
2.Meta-Lick
3.Rollin
4.Metal Mouth
5.Pick Ya Knees Up
6.Geeneus-Now Is The Time-Skreamix
7.Geiom-Reminissin-Skream's Tribal 44 mix
8.Lets Go Fucking Mental
9.Dr.Blue and The Time Travellers - Dr.Who Dub - Skreamix

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Tuesday, 20 July 2010

Helping Friends Out...

Today Abandon Silence has decided to be a nice guy, were giving out love to our friends. These mixes come from Adam Armitage and David Clinton; two friends of Abandon Silence with very different musical styles.

Firstly we have Adam Armitage's mix which is a fantastic collection of tracks from post dubstep artists like Deadboy, Sbtrkt and Martyn. For the time being a tracklisting is unavailable, but we will repost with it once we have found one! This mix is just brilliant and has been taking prime position in the communal Fiesta's soundsystem.



Dustymix 5 by EARTHCHILD



David Clinton is in fact a former flatmate of Abandon Silence, and he DJ'd at AbandonSilence01 under the moniker of DJ Grandav. This mix is in a more up tempo style, featuring DJ Madskillz, Emanuel Kosh and Mendo.



Davey C Summer MIX.mp3 by Dave_Clinton

1. Emanuel Kosh - Make My Music (Original Mix)
2. Discodonk - Borino Oro (Original Mix)
3. Christian Alvarez feat. JoLeon Davenue - Hands In The Air (The Good Guys Remix)
4. Filthy Rich - Deeper (Original Club Mix)
5. Florian Kruse and Nils Nurnberg - Lovers N Fighters (DJ Madskillz Remix)
6. Noir & Westboy - She S Got My Heart (Original Mix)
7. Loko - Disco Hamster (Original mix)
8. Fatboy Slim - Weapon of Choice 2010 feat. Lazy Rich (Original Mix)
9. Mendo - Morena (Original Mix)
10. Phonat - Set Me Free (Matt Nugent Remix)

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Friday, 16 July 2010

AbandonSilence02 Details


We are proud to announce the details of AbandonSilence02!


On Thursday September 23rd, AbandonSilence will be heading across Liverpool to a new venue, The Shipping Forecast, to take over their downstairs clubroom. With only a 120 capacity, we recommend arriving as early as possible!

Our headliner will be the hottest property in electronic music, and recent winner of 'Best New Artist' and 'Best Track' of 2010 in the AbandonSilence poll, James Blake!

Joined by Manchester badaman KillaHurtz, local legend Rich Furness and historically heroic Horza, this is set to be an amazing evening!


September 23rd 10pm-3am

The Shipping Forecast, Slater St, Liverpool


Artists

James Blake





KillaHurtz




Rich Furness

Horza



£6 entry



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