Review of my year

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2009 has been the most exciting year since 2005, loads of great stuff coming out and the clubs have been FIRING, people have really gone for it. Every time I’ve played out the vibe has been fantastic, less so in London obviously but everywhere else has been cracking. People have wanted it. Bad.

I’ve loved the way that funky has turned so much around. Both in itself – Cooly G’s Love Dub is my tune of the year, alongside her Dis Boy – but also in its ripples and echoes. Dubstep heads took the hint and created a spectrum of new sounds from Ramadanman / Pearson Sound, Brackles, Untold and many more. The best of the old garage heads saw funky for what it was – an attempt to deal with the unfinished business of UK Garage, and Zed Bias and MJ Cole made some fantastic tracks as a result. Mind you, most of them aren’t out yet.

Dubstep itself was all about the dark rollage of people Kryptic Minds and SP:MC, the psychedelic grime of Joker, and the percussive deepness of Peverelist, Ramadanman and Untold. I’ve done quite a good mix of this stuff for Inverted Audio: http://www.inverted-audio.co.uk/$blog/2009/12/29/_i_a__mix_07_grievous_angel?_c=1

Musically it’s been a big year for me. There’s nothing like seeing a big room go off to your tunes and I’ve seen my funky and garage gear light up crowds – it’s an enormous privilege, I’ll treasure those memories forever. Kode in particular has been caning Move Down Low for months. Loads of DJs have been playing my stuff… Skream, Blackdown, Atki2, Tim Dub Boy, MJ Cole, Jamie Vex’d, Paul Hotflush, Mary Anne Hobbs… I’ve put out three singles (Loser, Soundclash, my funky refix of the grime classic Ice Rink ) that have done well. There are some more to come in 2010. I’ve done a DJ mix for Radio 1 and had loads of play on the pirates. I’ve done guest mixes for loads of websites. I’ve just put another album out, my remix / DJ mix / dub album of the entirety of Blackdown and Dusk’s Margins Music. It’s been one hell of a ride. And I moved into the house I built.

It’s been a great year!

Grievous Angel Interview and Mix for INVERTED AUDIO

My interview with Inverted Audio is now up. It’s here. PLUS, my new mix for Inverted Audio is also now up. This is the follow up to the Dub Tech mix from February – only all digital instead of all vinyl (and all the better for it).

It’s very percussive, deep, techy dubstep – the signature tunes here are probably from Peverelist and Ramadanman so that gives you an idea of what to expect. Plus a bit of techno-y funky, some future garage, some 3:2 to start, and a cheeky bit of r’n’b over thdriving 4×4. I am REALLY pleased with it. There are a couple of nice little dubs from Paul Hotflush on there that not many people have too.

Track list is in the lyrics tab but it’s here for your convenience:

Narcossist: Metronome (Grievous Angel Remix)
Grievous Angel: Culture Killer (Discomix)
Scuba: Klinik
Scuba: Volt
Untold: Dante
Pangaea: You And I
23Hz & Numaestro: Zumo (Sully Remix)
Ramadanman: Revenue
Peverelist: Infinity is Now
Ramadanman: Blimey
SP:MC Taiko Dub
Landslide: Parables (Ramadanman Instrumental Mix)
Kode 9 Vs LD: Bad
Cooly G: Dis Boy
Dfrnt: Headspace (Scuba Version)
Si Begg: I Do Not Dream (Scuba)
Uncle Bakongo: Baga
Jill Scott: A Long Walk
2562: Enforcers
Cooly G: Love Dub Refix

New mix up at Blackdown Soundboy


The second of my special promo mixes is now up at Blackdown’s Blog.

Go there for it.

These two volumes are two of the best mixes I’ve ever done. Both done live in one go and then split up and edited a tiny bit.

The new one is great. Jill Scott and Erykah over heavy dubstep rollers is a FABULOUS combination.

Grievous Angel Playing Dark Crystal in Sheffield Saturday night

This is gonna be large.

I’m playing some deep space dubstep, bit of garage and pure fire funky. Got loads of fresh dubs and exclusives as well as a load of old stuff.

DARK CRYSTAL presents THE SEVEN CRYSTAL BALLS !!

DJ DISTANCE
GREIVOUS ANGEL
ROGUE STATE & ALEX DEADMAN
JUNGLIST ALLIANCE
AUTOGRAFF, DEADBEAT & VANDAL

MC WALKER

DARK CRYSTAL is back with a bang!

DISTANCE
Part of the small nucleus of South London based Dubstep innovators, Distance has been a name on everyone’s lips since day one, and is widely recognized as having helped to lay the foundations of what dubstep is and develop what it has become.
http://www.myspace.com/djdistancedub

GREVIOUS ANGEL
As all locals will know, Sheffield is stuffed full of musical gems. Grevious Angel is one of these gems and has been residing in the seven hills since 2002. He has now created a strong name for himself through punchy ragga licks and deeply moving 2-step garage influenced dubstep.
http://www.myspace.com/grievousangelsoundsystem

UPSTAIRS @ CORPORATION
Sat 14th November
Milton Street, Sheffield
22.00 – 03.00
£5 B4 12pm – £6 After
For more info call 07960099839 or email r8records @ yahoo.co.uk

BBC Asian Network plays Grievous Angel remix of Indi Kaur / A Bridge Far Away

So,  Forensics was one of the hardest working men in dubstep. And now he’s on this whole other thing which was very hush-hush – except it’s blowing up already, so I guess we can now talk publicly about A Bridge Far Away. Downtempo niceness with vocals and real instruments, including some tunes with the magnificent Indi Kaur. I had the pleasure of remixing one of them, called Drift, which I turned into a crunchy, sour, heavily spiced halfstep pounder.

And it got played on BBC Asian Network last night by the redoubtable Bobby Friction, who is actually one of the best radio DJs in the UK. Linkage with listen again facilities now up.

In other news, Kiss 100 DJ and crucial new music maven Sinden has been in touch and is also playing some of the new GA gear that is about to hit the stores, so stay tuned to him too.

last weekend for FREE dust science ep

after years of involvement in dust science I am delighted to now be one of their artists! And I am part of a corking free ep – but hurry to get it…

here’s the info…

To celebrate the label relaunch, Dust Science has a new EP of established and new artists who are based in the label’s hometown of Sheffield (UK). The “In The North EP” seeks to re-establish Sheffield’s reputation as the touchstone of high quality electronic musical innovation.

The Black Dog offer Tesco, a chunky, rolling tech-house with delightful Sheffield-style hooky pads. Carl Taylor’s Walk On By is a moody slice of Omar S-style electronic soul. New signing Grievous Angel, whose dubstep, garage and uk funky releases have torn up pirate radio and dancefloors for the last three years, delivers a heavily swung slice of percussive, techy dubstep. Youthful wobble mentalist The Bass Soldier provides a heavy slice of electro-soaked gutter house that will literally shake the room into life.

Tracklisting

A1. The Black Dog – Tesco (Dark House)

A2. Carl Taylor – Walk On By

B1. Grievous Angel – Show Love v1

B2. The Bass Soldier – You Still Live With Your Mum

FREE DOWNLOAD AVAILABLE NOW

This release is now available as a free download at: http://www.duststoredigital.com . Want some full fat WAV files? Well, you can get those Here

Grievous Angel Radio One Mix now up as mp3

MP3 of the mix for Radio One with Soundclash and a bit of Harpy in it. Only 15 minutes but worth hearing.

http://www.grievousangel.net/GAMixes/GrievousAngel4MAHJuly09.mp3
39 Mb MP3.

Tracklisting:

Grievous Angel – ‘I Love Dem’ (Devotional Dubz)
Toasty – ‘Knowledge’ [Untold Remix] (Hotflush)
Grievous Angel – ‘Culture Killer’ [Discomix]
Joy Orbison – ‘Hyph Mngo’ (Hotflush)
Narcossist – ‘Metronome’ [Grievous Angel remix] (White Label)
Grievous Angel ft. Rubi Dan – ‘Move Down Low’ [VIP mix] (White Label)
Pearson Sound – ‘Wad’ (Soul Jazz)
Grievous Angel – ‘Harpy’ (Keysound)
Big$hot – ‘Glitch’ (White)
Naphta – ‘Soundclash1’ [Grievous Angel Remix] (Keysound)
23Hz Vs Numaestro – ‘Zuno’ [Sully Remix] (White Label)