Posts Tagged ‘electronic’
Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
A joint release from Andrez Bergen’s IF? Imprint and Dead Channel which features re-workings of one of IF?’s most successful tracks ‘Robota’ by Little Nobody, featuring vocals from Toshiyuki Yasuda, one of Si Beggs favourite musicians.
Robota is re-interpreted by a host of artists including: E383, Chris Kubex, Micoland, Ant Orange, Prekids, Noisepsalm and Dave Blakemore to name a few.
You can pick up the IF? Version of this release, which features more exclusive mixes and costs a very agreeable £4.99 from here: http://www.junodownload.com/products/1441598-02.htm
Tags: absolute rhyme, ant orange, ben mill, chris kubex, dave blakemore, e383, electronic, experimental, little nobody, micoland, naffdogg, noisepsalm
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
Here´s a bit of a treat. Ant Orange delves into his archives and pulls out 10 tracks of 303 joyousness.
Ant´s trademark slick production and love of Roland´s little silver box are well known, but the same can´t be said of all of the gems on this release. While it includes some tracks you may have heard (´Don´t Call Me Roland´ from ´One For The Ladies´) it will undoubtedly contain some that you haven´t, and the opportunity to own the best of Ant´s acid ramblings for the one off special price of free, is an opportunity you really shouldn´t miss.
Acieeeeeeed!
Tags: acid, ant orange, electronic
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Long time Dead Channel supporter and artist Andrez Bergen presents his latest collection of tracks, with possibly the longest title yet seen on the label!
Hailing from Tokyo –via Australia- Andrez is as prolific as they come, and as well as producing under his many aliases still finds time to run the IF? Records label and write for a number of publications.
Busy boy… and ‘I have Become So Many People…’ is possibly our favourite Little Nobody release on Dead Channel so far. Andrez’s trademark sample-laden, cut-and-paste style is interwoven with a funk, glitch and humour all his own; a true original for sure.
Tags: electronic, experimental, little nobody
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Following the release last year of Noisepsalm’s ‘The Injured Aerm Army’ comes this split EP with fellow American Asymptote.
An original track from each artist is re-interpreted here by a plethora of remix artists. First up is Asymptote’s ‘How it Went’ with remixes from Noisepsalm and Micoland. Next up is Noisepsalm with a track taken from his highly regarded Dead Channel release ‘The Injured Aerm Army’; ‘Hybernation Sickness’ sees Asymptote, Micoland, Kubex, Wobble & Dubb, Rhedcerulean and Little Nobody on remix duties.
The package is nicely rounded off with a live re-working of Hybernation Sickness from Noispsalm himself.
Tags: asymptote, downtempo, electronic, noisepsalm
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Sunday, March 8th, 2009
Dimosthenis Nikolis AKA Dimomib makes his highly anticipated return to Dead Channel with a collection of harder techno based tracks from his personal archive, although reference to his last release – the classic ‘Lo-Fi’ – comes in the form of the scattered electronic beats of ‘Earth Evolving Catastrophy’.
Hailing from Athens, Greece, Dimomib’s approach to techno shares the same attention to detail, dark cavernous spaces and dub sensibilities as heard on his earlier work for the label. This time however the focus moves from the after party to the dance floor, with considerable panache.
Lovers of deep, dark, brooding techno, dub and superbly crafted dense atmospheres should definitely check this out.
Tags: dimomib, electronic, techno
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
A man who needs no introduction to regular followers of Dead Channel, Micoland returns to the label accompanied by the sublime, sultry tones of his sister Holly Bretton.
Waves of deeper than deep beats intermingle with creeping melodies to create a perfect soundscape for Holly’s haunting vocals. Fans of Portishead, Lamb and Massive Attack should definitely check this album out, although Traverse manages to achieve a personal sound that defies direct comparison.
An album that reveals it’s many layers with repeated listening, and could serve as the perfect soundtrack to your post-club sessions and deep-chilled moments, Traverse proved an instant winner with everyone here, we hope you enjoy it too.
Tags: downtempo, electronic, holly bretton, micoland
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
Don’t say we didn’t get you anything for Christmas…
Leeds legend and a man who surely can’t remain in the shadows of the underground for long, Prod makes his welcome debut on Dead Channel with a collection of gems from his personal archive.
Multi instrumentalist, achingly talented and completely devoid of the sort of ego you normally associate with such things, Prod has honed his craft almost to the point of absolute perfection. Although this album lacks a lot of the vocal and instrumental elements that are such a feature of his new material (check the awesome new album ‘The Artworks Formerly known as Prints’ out now on Pollinate Records) it still has a musical depth that many attain to, yet few attain.
Add to that a dose of fun, and a keen eye on the dance floor and you have what will, we’re sure, become a future Dead Channel classic.
Tags: electronic, experimental, jazz, prod
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Tuesday, December 23rd, 2008
The idea was simple enough: ask a bunch of our artists to supply some samples and sounds, collate these into a sample pack, then give said sample pack back to the artists so they could create tracks for a compilation.
The result is a fascinating exhibition of different approaches to remix-craft, and (putting all music-geekisms aside), it´s simply an album of great tracks created using the same palette of sounds. We´re going a step further and encouraging people to create their own tracks with the Lego samples so that we can release them on a future Dead Channel compilation. To this end, we´ve uploaded the full sample pack, as it was distributed to the artists on this album. Send completed tracks in .WAV format (preferably using something like yousendit.com) to: dead-channel (at) live.co.uk
Enjoy listening. Enjoy creating.
Tags: ant orange, electronic, experimental, gwylo, kubex, little nobody, micoland, naffdogg, noisepsalm, school boy error, sofaboy
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
Kubex returns to Dead Channel after his acclaimed debut ‘Circuit Cities’ dropped in August. Not new material, but material that needed to see the light of day, ‘LS4EP’ is a collection of older, harder tracks from the archives.
Starting with the nasty breaks of ‘Badravemusic’ and ending with the muscle bound angelic drum & bass of ‘Too Many R3b00ts’ this EP is a final glimpse of old-school Kubex, who’s style has been evolving since these tracks were recorded many moons ago. Kubex’s new full length album is due to appear on Dead Channel early in the New Year.
The EP also includes Ant Orange’s ninja-junglist remix of ‘Onaraggachip’ and Micoland’s suitably dark re-working of ‘Nomen Luni’ taken from the Circuit Cities album.
Tags: ant orange, electronic, experimental, kubex, micoland
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
Dirtyload Records and Dead Channel are proud to present the follow up to Gwylo & Micolands 2006 Dirtyload debut ‘Reinfections’.
Hale Bopp sees the duo in a more diverse mood than last time, but having no less of an impact. The heavy dub vibes are still present, but this time round the pair have stretched their musical limbs out wide and embraced a plethora of styles. The result is truly special, with tracks like the awesome ‘Voxdub’ staying in your head long after the first listen.
Fans of dub, ragga, jungle and techno mixed up in a genre-splitting melody laden soup (and come on, isn’t that most of you?) will not want to miss this one.
Tags: electronic, experimental, gwylo, micoland
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Friday, October 17th, 2008
Shadowy operators Blip! (Kubex & Dot9) have been working away on the underbelly of the Leeds electronic scene for a good few years now. This, their first release, is a collection of work recorded between 2001 and 2007.
Influenced by the sound of old 8bit computers, sampling culture, circuit bent experimentation and the rave scene (to name a few) Blip! utilise all kinds of gear, new and decrepit, to achieve their sound.
Look out for new Blip! work coming to Dead Channel in the future, as well as a live set that we hear is in the pipeline. We’ll be sure to bring you more, the next time they emerge from the dark..
Tags: blip!, electronic, experimental
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
Our first release from across the Atlantic comes in the shape of this dark gem of an album from Noisepsalm, otherwise known as Math Lewis from Sacramento California.
Claustrophobic textures mix with with dark, brooding atmospheres and some healthy dub sensibilities; Injured Aerm Army is a listening experience that creeps up your spine before entertaining your ears.
The release features remixes from fellow Americans Interloper and Headcase, and guest vocals from Math’s son Phoenix.
Tags: dub, electronic, experimental
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
Andrez Bergen returns to Dead Channel with more of his unique brand of cut up electronic experimentation.
A sampledelic ride through the mind of one of Tokyo’s hardest working artists; Remember Radio will find favour with any fan of his already extensive discography.
Tags: electronic, experimental, little nobody
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Monday, September 1st, 2008
It’s always exciting to find a new talent. So without further ado – we present the debut Dead Channel outing of Mr Lawrence Northall,
Under his Caulfield guise he has come up with a debut EP that defiantly defies categorisation, and is as unique as it is brilliant. I know Lawrence would just want you to listen and judge for yourself, we’re sure you won’t be disappointed.
Tags: caulfield, electronic, experimental
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
Ant makes his full-length debut on Dead Channel in fine style with his latest offering: Plastique.
This release marks a move to slower paced, funky, acid soaked beats bathed in lush melodies, warm bass and clever samples. Plastique retains the silky production skills witnessed on Ant’s self titled debut (available on Dirtyload Records) but adds a further layer of sophistication.
This is the sound of a producer at the height of his considerable powers; absolutely unmissable.
Tags: acid, ant orange, breaks, electronic
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Friday, August 1st, 2008
Dead-Channel and Dirtyload Records are proud to release the long-awaited full length LP ‘Circuit Cities’ from Kubex.
Years in the making, this album is a masterwork that showcases Kubex’s musical dexterity in full capacity.
Setting the mood with the ghostly atmosphere of ‘Fences’, the album eases into a rich tapestry of warm synths and intricately-crafted rhythms, with brief excursions into experimental sound design and abstract electro-poetry. If you like your music suprising, captivating and beautiful, you will not be disappointed.
Tags: ambient, chris kubex, electronic, experimental
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Leeds dubstep innovator Micoland returns to Dead Channel with All Loop Traffic, showcasing the evolution of his trademark style of glitchy, electronic, bass heavy rhythms.
Opening with the awesome bass pressure of the minimalist masterpiece ‘Deadstep’ and ending with the sublime underwater claustrophobia of ‘Unnamed Methane Sea’ this release is set to cement Micoland’s reputation as one of the people responsible for truly moving the dubstep blueprint into exiting new aural landscapes.
Tags: dubstep, electronic, micoland, techno
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Andrez Bergen, better known as Little Nobody, is an expatriate Australian journalist, some-time musician, photographer, DJ, occasional illustrative pencil-pusher, one-time filmmaker, writer, wayward graphic designer, and an ad hoc beer connoisseur, formerly from Melbourne, who’s been entrenched in Tokyo, Japan, for almost 7 years now. In most respects (aural and visual), Andrez likes to steal furtive glances in a pseudo-metaphysical rear-vision mirror, greedily brushing up on the “found art” chapter of the Dadaists’ handbook; he then plagiarizes heavily from the cut-up techniques of Brion Gysin and Tristan Tzara, nicks the deconstructive tendencies of post-modernism in jaded new ways, and casts a sardonic eye on the industrial music splice ‘n’ dice ideology of Cabaret Voltaire in the ‘70s – all the time stimulated by Marcel Duchamp’s display of a toilet urinal back in 1917.
Tags: electronic, experimental, if? records, little nobody
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Sunday, June 15th, 2008
Blackhat is one moniker of Chris Brierley, a long time DJ and musician now residing in Leeds.
Oldata is a two part release featuring a selection of old tracks recorded over the past six years.
While we wait for Chris to appear from his bunker with new material for Dead Channel, we hope you enjoy this collection of his early work.
Tags: blackhat, electronic, experimental, oldata
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
The track ‘Dawn Raid Symphony’ is taken from Mic Schofield’s awe-inspiring debut album ‘My Cold Land’, out now on Dirtyload Records.
Instead of putting out the original album track, we have re-interpretations here from Gwylo, Blackhat, Ant Orange and Micoland himself. All take the original in distinctly different directions, while retaining the dense, claustrophobic, dystopian quality that makes Micoland’s work so distinctive. ‘My Cold Land’ is available to buy from gonzo.me.uk
Tags: ant orange, blackhat, downtempo, electronic, gwylo, micoland, my cold land, techno
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
Blackhat is one moniker of Chris Brierley, a long time DJ and musician now residing in Leeds.
Oldata is a two part release featuring a selection of old tracks recorded over the past six years. While we wait for Chris to appear from his bunker with new material for Dead Channel, we hope you enjoy this collection of his early work. Oldata part two will be released soon, keep checking the site for the release date.
Tags: blackhat, electronic, experimental
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Saturday, May 24th, 2008
We couldn’t be happier about the fact that this is the labels inaugural release.
Thirteen tracks of pure joy from Dave Blakemore’s Sofaboy project, from bouncy summertime techno to orbital-esque electronica and back (via some beautiful soundscape excursions).
It’s all laced with a charm befitting one of the nicest people you’d ever want to meet, and we hope you enjoy listening to this as much as we did putting it together.
Tags: electro, electronic, experimental, sofaboy, techno
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