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Apple Pips – Forthcoming Release News

Apple Pips – Forthcoming Release News

Posted 18 May 2010 | By | Categories: news, tracks | No Comments

Originally set up in 2008, Appleblim’s Bristol based label Apple Pips has been exploring the areas between Dubstep, Techno, Minimal & House with an emphasis on echo, depth, swing and bass.

We’ve seen releases from some of the leaders of underground electronic like Martyn, T++, Ramadanman, Appleblim himself, Peverelist and Instra:mental.
The label is back and we have exclusive news about the next two releases on the label.

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Komanazmuk

a) Dance Too
aa) Dance Too (Lee Jones Remix)

Released on 21st June 2010 on 12″ Vinyl / Digital.

Komonazmuk drops a tough slice of deep, stepping, and melodic dubstep for our 11th release…
With his history in rave culture stretching back to the oldskool days, through releases on Hardleaders & Moving Shadow with Ice Minus, right up to his current cutting edge productions, Keiran Lomax aka Komonazmuk has got his fingers in many musical pies.

Having had big releases on scene-leaders like Tempa, and his debut album coming on H.E.N.C.H. later this year, his versatility as a producer and engineer is second to none. Teaming up with Appleblim for remix work has resulted in stunning reworks of artists as varied as Bonobo, Brendon Moeller, and Harmonia & Brian Eno, for labels such as Ninja Tune, Francois Kevorkian’s Wave Music, & Will Saul’s Aus Music.

In fact after Komonazmuk & Appleblim remixed Lee Jones & Nick Hoppner’s My My project for Aus Music, Lee Jones returned the musical favour with this stunning deeper than deep house rework of Dance Too…

With a residency at Fabric, and regularly playing all over the world, 2010 is looking great for Komonazmuk! DJ/Radio support coming from Mary Anne Hobbs (BBC Radio 1), Rob Da Bank (Radio 1/Bestival), Sinden (Kiss/Domino), Appleblim & many more…

You can check out a Guest Mix and Interview with Komonazmuk via Kmag here:
http://www.kmag.co.uk/editorial/features/komonazmuk-guest-mix

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Joe

a) Untitled
aa) Digest

Released on 28th June 2010 on 12″ Vinyl / Digital.

With the success of our last releases getting props and plays from DJs as diverse as Erol Alkan, DJ T, Martyn, Deetron, & Rob Da Bank we are really excited to present our next slice of futuristic funk for your ears and booty from the extremely talented Joe.

With his debut, the awesome ‘Grimelight’, being released on Hessle Audio, Joe is part of a loose group of likeminded and future-thinking producers & DJs that includes Hessle Audio’s Ramadanman, Ben UFO, & Pangaea, and Untold & James Blake. Whilst they all have very individual sounds, they share a vision of dubstep, uk funky, techno & house influenced beats that seem to defy genre.

The A-side ‘Untitled’ is a huge stepping wad of funk, bringing to mind 2-step, early Skream & Benga, even stripped down grime classics like Pulse X, but with a truly contemporary twist. This tune drops hard, and has been a secret weapon of Appleblim’s for some time now – he was pleasantly surprised to see ravers of all ages go mad to it!

The flip sees Joe’s more experimental leanings come out on ‘Digest’, but he never forgets the groove and funk. With rolling percussion, steppy sub bass and shiny analogue synth stabs cutting through, it seems to us like a mixture of Mala from Digital Mystikz and Theo Parrish! High praise indeed…

DJ/Radio support coming from Mary Anne Hobbs (BBC Radio 1), Modeselektor, Peverelist, Rob Da Bank (Radio 1/Bestival), Paul Woolford, Ramadanman, Brackles, Appleblim & many more.

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http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=62555138970
http://www.myspace.com/appleblim

Coming soon – Brand new label ‘PTN’

Coming soon – Brand new label ‘PTN’

Posted 29 April 2010 | By | Categories: news, player, tracks, video | 2 Comments

As if the kind people at RAMP don’t give you an ample amount of music, they are now gracious enough to present new label PTN.
PTN will be covering a more stripped down basement sound, coming from UK Funky and House music.

First off is the long awaited debut release from Doc Daneeka with his “Deadly Rhythm” EP, featuring all the tracks which have been doing the rounds with DJ’s such as Gilles Peterson, Marcus Nasty, Sinden, Kode 9, Brackles, Oneman and Martyn over the past few months.


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Briskly traveling from Swansea to Leeds, PTN follows Doc Daneeka’s release with an equally hyped EP of fresh material from Hackman, who along with Doc D, featured in FACT Magazine’s top 10 producers to watch for the year.


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Look out for future releases from Iceland’s Hypno, dropping Deep House on yo ass like volcanic ash – featuring a remix from Julio Bashmore, and the ultra massive “Fatherless” from Breach!


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Doc Daneeka
Deadly Rhythm EP

a1) Deadly Rhythm
a2) Dizzeeheights
b1) BumbleBeeRiddim
b2) Swine Flu

OUT MAY 24th on 12″ Vinyl / Digital


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Hackman
More Than Ever EP

a) More Than Ever
a2) Nobody Minds
b1) Gutterflower
b2) Dusk

OUT JUNE 7th on 12″ Vinyl / Digital

More info and weblinks to come soon….

label update: Hemlock Recordings

label update: Hemlock Recordings

Posted 15 October 2009 | By | Categories: news, tracks, video | No Comments

London based ‘soulful bass music’ label Hemlock Recordings have very quickly earned their reputation as one of the most exciting electronic labels to emerge in recent years, showcasing the sounds of some new and interesting artists such as James Blake, Untold and Fantastic Mr Fox.
They pride themselves on releasing music in top quality packaging with lush design and are responsible for pushing very fresh and current sounds.

Coming soon on Hemlock:

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Untold
Gonna Work Out Fine EP

A) Gonna Work Out Fine

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B1) Stop What You’re Doing
B2) Don’t Know, Don’t Care
C) Palamino
D1) No One Likes A Smart-Arse
D2) Never Went Away

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After a prolific run of releases on Hotflush and Hessle Audio, Untold returns to his spiritual home to serve up two slabs of trademark ‘what the f**k?!’ bass music. Taking influences from US house, grime, jungle, techno and a whole load more. Wot u call it? As the tune says: ‘Don’t Know. Don’t Care.’

Big support for these tracks from the likes of Joe Nice, Alexander Nut, Bok Bok, Sinden, Gilles Peterson, Ben UFO, Ramadanman and many more.

Due to be released on 2×12″ Vinyl on 2nd November 2009.

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Untold
Stop What You’re Doing (James Blake Remix)

A) Untold – Stop What You’re Doing (James Blake Remix)

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AA) Untold – I Can’t Stop This Feeling (Pangaea Remix)

Hessle Audio co-owner Pangaea and 2009 newcomer James Blake deliver two wildly different but utterly sick remixes on a double A-sided 10”.

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James Blake proves why he’s one of the most exciting and promising new prospects in UK bass music right now. Taking the bare bones of the Untold original and creating a completely new lick, Blake throws in p-funk synths alongside chipmunk gospel vocals that relentlessly swell to an apocalyptic climax.

The most utterly next level piece of music I’ve heard in years” – Ben UFO (Hessle Audio)

Due to be released on 10″ Vinyl on 16th November 2009.

Links:
www.hemlockrecordings.co.uk
www.myspace.com/hemlocklondon
www.myspace.com/untolduk
www.myspace.com/jamesblakeproduction
www.myspace.com/fmfandreason

label update: 2nd Drop Records

label update: 2nd Drop Records

Posted 01 October 2009 | By | Categories: news, tracks | 1 Comment

Following in Ramadanman‘s supreme tribal tracks, comes South London production outfit LV. Fresh from two releases on Hyperdub and remixes for Hemlock, the quartet deliver the rootical Don’t Judge featuring vocals from seasoned UK rootsman Errol Bellot, who has worked with King Tubby among others.

On the flip side, Wolverhampton’s Fantastic Mr Fox takes the big tools to the original and refashions an epic remix with a wicked 2 step swing. Nuff said, enjoy!

As big fans of illustration and graphics, over the last seven releases the label has commissioned some truly wonderful art from a slew of talented artists including Remi/Roughe, Uiu and Phil Blake. For 008, London based Mat Pringle was given the chance to design our first 12” sleeve. His wave and bamboo illustration is wicked and is hand printed onto just 500 limited edition sleeves.

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Please check his blog for more stunning works of art: http://www.matpringle.blogspot.com

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LV Ft. Errol Bellot
a) Don’t Judge

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b) Don’t Judge (Fantastic Mr Fox Remix)

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Released on 12″ Vinyl – 12th October 2009.

DJ Reactions:

Diplo (Mad Decent) – “I love your label”

Untold (Hemlock/ Hessle Audio) – “Love the Fantastic Mr Fox Remix”

Mary Anne Hobbs (Radio One) – “Oh yeeeeeah!! I love this”

DJ support from… Sinden (Kiss FM), Alexander Nut (Rinse FM), Starkey (Seculsis/ Planet Mu), 2562 (Tectonic), Alex Chase (One Handed Music), Wrong Tom (Resonance FM), Geoim (Berkane Sol), Brackles, Clouds, Dave Q, Sully, Dom Servini etc etc.

Links:

www.2ndroprecords.com
www.myspace.com/2nddroprecords