Archive for July, 2008

being boiled

Very bouncy indeed

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temptation

Sounding positively satanic… Mixed in with love 2 love you baby. Awesome

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penthouse and pavement

With extra added diva action, re-done as a stomping todd terry house tune. Really good.

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let me go

With big wobble. Ace

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Party Fears Two

Cover of the associates song. Fantastic – Glen Gregory is an unsung hero of brit blue eyed soul

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Geisha boys and temple girls

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we live so fast

Storming! Ardkore breaks underneath it

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heaven 17 live in sheffield

On a roof high over the city with a video screen on earth.
really good!

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Amazing show in Sheffield: dj/rupture vs jahdan @ c90!

c90 soundclash: HEAT BECOME HONEY NY Tropical meets UK Bashment dj/rupture [dutty artz / soot] – dexterous urban dancefloor turntablist / polymath Jahdan Blakkamoore [dutty artz] – grime MC meets Rasta sufferation singjay from the streets of the city that never sleeps Hanuman [werk / punchdrunk / death$ucker] – bassline Balkan beats, klezmer confusion and heavyweight raggadancehall frenzy Sequoia Sound System [cold up norf] – huge boxes of heavy dread Sat 19th July, The Shakespeare, 146/148 Gibraltar St, Sheffield S3 8UB 9pm-1am £4 www.negrophonic.com www.myspace.com/jahdan1 www.myspace.com/duttyartz www.myspace.com/lordhanumanmusic www.myspace.com/sequoiasoundsystem www.c90.org

www.negrophonic.com www.myspace.com/jahdan1 www.myspace.com/duttyartz www.myspace.com/lordhanumanmusic www.myspace.com/sequoiasoundsystem www.c90.org

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Lady Dub – in at Hardwax

Yes I know it’s a bit sad to be posting pix of your record being stocked, but having something that’s in at Hardwax is just hugely exciting!

They picked one with a particularly good print on the label… nice…

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Lady Dub – single of the week at Boomkat

That’s an ambition fulfilled!

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ZOMBY, Liquid Dancehall / Strange Fruit – Boomkat

Blimey, I’m getting name-checked on other people’s Boomkat reviews now!

ZOMBY, Liquid Dancehall / Strange Fruit – Boomkat
‘Liquid Dancehall’ occupies the A-side with a techno-insistent slab of dubstep bass science, still definitely one for the rudeboy crew but formatted into a brutally minimal and linear structure with a 3:2 time signature hailing the onset of the forthcoming ragga techno invasion spearheaded by Grievous Angel and TRG amongst others, definitely a direction we like to see things headed.

This is a GOOD TUNE so big up Zomby. I’d have liked to have made it.

There’s a strong beat but it’s not THAT 3:2-ish, it’s more skippy sub-4×4 with the snare on the third beat. I like it a lot – i should do more stuff like that on the more straight ahead dubstep tracks. And of course it’s a lot like Benga’s gear which is always a good thing. But proper ragga techno has a proper ragga MC on it – hard to find but it’s great when you do!

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Interview on Blackdown’s Pitchfork column

Yes yes! The world’s biggest and best writer on grime and dubstep interviewed me for his magnificent Pitchfork column. Check it out here. Big up Blackdown! Representing the scene!

The interview covers the album, the Devotional Dubz releases and the mixes… loads of gear.

Wicked piece on Young Dot as well.

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Culture Killer played on Radio One

The wonderful Mary Anne Hobbs has played Culture Killer on her show. Second track too, and bigging up the album! Fantastic. Big up da MAH! You can still listen again to the show here.

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Lady Dub is back from pressing plant, out soon

Tons of boxes

I spent a delightful day at the distributor yesterday, stamping and marking each and every Lady Dub in the world. The finished vinyl was back from the plant a bit quicker than we expected so I hotfooted it over to Manchester – and there they were! Box after box of beautiful, crisp virgin vinyl. 

 

Each copy now has the Devotional Dubz logo stamped on the bag (quite a nice bag for a plain white, actually), together with a mark on the centre. Most of them are like the pic below – “Lady” or “Lady Dub” in ink on the a-side, plus a somewhat distorted, flaked out logo stamped on the b-side.

The majority have some level of unique marking. For example quite a few just have this written on them:

Tat says “Rollage” in case you can’t make it out. There’s a bunch of different stuff. 

It took hours, but it was worth it. I did debate with myself about whether it would be better to leave them as pure whites with just the logo on the bag. But in the end I decided more was actually more in this instance. The image on the bag does actually look really good – as you can’t quite see judging by this pic:

And the distorted logo on the label looks great, I think:

Lets hope this one sells – I’m mad keen to get on with the next two.

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