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Experimental songforms, percussion, breakbeats, prepared piano, sound-art… LISTEN AGAIN to the art of sound… stream on demand at fbi.radio or podcast here. Not Drowning, Waving – Amaravot [Not Drowning, Waving Bandcamp] We’re starting with an Australian band who were really decades ahead of the ball with ambient pop, melding field recordings and live tapes with creative studio techniques, acoustic instrumentation, effects and electronics. Because of David Bridie‘s soft voice and slice-of-life lyrics, I feel Not Drowning, Waving were seen as less revolutionary than they really were – and yet when David released solo albums that emphasised songwriting over sonic creativity, the music media predictably celebrated his “maturity” and suchlike nonsense. I love David’s solo work, and the often-twee but always lovely work of the post-NDW acoustic ensemble My Friend The Chocolate Cake, but Not Drowning, Waving nevertheless hold a special significance. For many, their career higlight was the groundbreaking album Tabaran, much of which was recorded with musicians in Rabaul, Papua New Guinea including the remarkable vocalist Telek (now Sir George Telek MBE!). Their travels to PNG triggered the band’s strong sense of social justice, and they became tireless promoters of West Papuan independence. The song “Blackwater“, about the brutal suppression of independence for West Papua, is haunting and still as relevant today. Fast forward to now, and David Bridie & George Telek have been friends for more than half their lives. A concert performing Tabaran was put together early last year, celebrating 50 years of Papua New Guinean independence, and the band (including Telek) enjoyed being together so much that they created a whole album’s worth of new material. My dirty secret is that, despite the stunning highlights like “Blackwater”, I always preferred the albums before (Cold and the Crackle and Claim) and after it (Circus) in their catalogue because I wasn’t so into the Papuan stringband music. However, whether I’ve mellowed over the years (lol, lmao) or whatever it is, this new album feels wonderful from start to finish, and Telek is an integral member. What an achivement! I have no idea how it sounds to those who didn’t, to some extent, experience the band while they previously existed, but I hope they have an enduring legacy. On Diamond – It’s Me Calling [Eastmint Records/Bandcamp] Naarm/Melbourne’s On Diamond are the perfect example of indie pop done experimental. Frontwoman Lisa Salvo writes beautiful, touching songs that have slippery chord changes and deeply unusual arrangements created together by the band. Previous members, often involved in the more experimental end of Naarm’s music scene include the brilliant drummer/composer Maria Moles, drummer Joe Talia (who recorded & mixed the album), and guitarist/vocalist Hannah Cameron (who contributes backing vocals along with Aarti Jadu and others). Along with Salvo’s vocals, Jules Pascoe on bass, Myka Wallace on drums and Scott McConnachie on synths and those frequently demented guitar solos, the band itself now features the glittering harp of Genevieve Fry and the percussion of Australian legend Duré Dara, born in Malaysia to an Indian background, a celebrated restaurateur with Order of Austrlaia Medal as well as jazz musician and improvisor. That’s a loaded band, put in service of Salvo’s aforementioned songs, which take strange, sidelong looks at matters of grief, longing and the passing of time. In a better world we’d be hearing these songs on rotation all day, but you – yes you – have the power to fix that, in the palm of your hand. gushes – Game One [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] gushes – CUT [PTP/Switch Hit Records/Bandcamp] Trust PTP (aka Protect The Peace, fka Purple Tape Pedigree) to release one of the most bizarre & brilliant albums of the year (in conjunction with artist collective Switch Hit Records). Jennae Santos’ gushes presents an unrestrained amalgam of prog metal, psych rock, jazz & classical and electronic experimentation. But there’s more than just this: the album begins with voices talking in Tagalog, and influences from Indigenous Filipinx psychology and combat swirl around with land-sea ecologies, plant medicine and queer politics of decolonization… Delicious Collision is a fully-through-composed experimental rock opera, appropriately given Santos’ background (on top of everything else) in theatre, site-specific performance & dance. Agriculture – The Reply [The Flenser/Bandcamp] With The Flenser you know you’re going to expect dark, probably metal-adjacent music, and you know it’ll probably diverge from typical genre norms. Ecstatic black metal band Agriculture do indeed employ black metal’s tremolo guitars and blast beats to reach for altered states, but then the thunder gives way to a different kind of ecstasy at times – gorgeous harmonies and clean guitar? The last track on the album somehow combines it all together – blissful chugging blackgaze, and a fragile interlude of just voice and guitar. Channeling Zen Buddhism and social collapse alongside queer history & survival, The Spiritual Sound is easily among the albums of the year. sunn O))) – Raise the Chalice [Sub Pop/Bandcamp] So yeah, the southern lords of drone metal, sunn O))), have signed to Sub Pop, the little label that could. That’s the Sub Pop that was the centre of the Seattle sound, from Mudhoney & early Soundgarden to Nirvana – in fact Nevermind‘s profits, after their contract was bought out by Geffen, were what brought them back from early ’90s financial difficulties, and their (excellent) debut Bleach, which remained a Sub Pop release, was enough to keep the label chugging along for ages. The label pretty quickly expanded out of Seattle/grunge into all sorts of other areas, as diverse as Fleet Foxes, The Postal Service, and the greatest, Clipping. Still, the stentorian, rumbling noise of sunn O))) is an interesting step sideways, hopefully a great move for both parties. Their first EP for Sub Pop follows a 7″ (yes, two tracks under 6 minutes each!) back in 2023 for the Sub Pop Singles Club, but one side of this 12″ is the 14-minute “Eternity’s Pillars”, while the flip has 2 tracks each around 8 minutes – still pretty contained. The band for these tracks is the back-to-basics core duo of Greg “The Lord” Anderson and Stephen O’Malley, and the crushingly slow unison guitar/bass is by and large the totality of the sound, but I do love the disconcerting high-pitched flicker that rises through the last part of “Raise the Chalice”. Susannah Stark – Minor Gestures [Night School Records/Bandcamp/STROOM.tv/Bandcamp] When Utility Fog started back in 2003, folktronica was a genre of which I was very fond – but it was already pretty hazy as to what it was. Slightly glitchy hip-hop sampling acoustic instruments like Four Tet was what I thought, I guess, although when Tunng came on the scene literally later that year, it held a lot of similarity without quite being the same. And meanwhile The Books were doing studio-mediated music with acoustic instruments that somehow was something else entirely, despite arguably fitting the mould. So I love that in the years since, there have been untold different approaches to “folk” + “electronics”. On her new album Minor Gestures, Scottish musician Susannah Stark takes her Gaelic (Gàidhlig) folk music in experimental directions, which might involve drone passages on harmonium or modular synth, interpolated field recordings, or sample-based programming. The production touches only serve to heighten the sense of an arcane, otherworldly setting, as if being performed just out of sight or transmitted from a past-future. It’s quite a remarkable album. Haykal, Julmud, Acamol | هيكل، جلمود، أكامول – A'saab أعصاب [Bilna’es/Bandcamp] Cross-media artistic duo Basel Abbas and Ruanne Abou-Ramme formed the record label & publishing platform Bilna’es along with producer Muqata’a as a space for artistic expression & criticism in Palestine & beyond. Along with the amazing productions of Muqata’a, a highlight was the 2022 solo album from Julmud, Tuqoos | طُقُوس. Now Julmud teams up with label founder Abbas, the latter under the name Acamol (Arabic for Panadol/paracetamol), along with Palestinian rapper Haykal on a new album Kam Min Janneh | كم من جنّة (How Many Heavens). The beats, produced by Julmud & Acamol separately & together, present a glitched version hip-hop drawn from the music & percussion of the MENA region, while Julmud & Haykal swap verses evoking the life of dispossession under occupation, colonization & genocide. It bears mentioning that while the killing continues in Gaza despite the so-called ceasefire, settlers continue to violently disrupt the lives of Palestinians in the West Bank with impunity – destroying property, beating and killing people and blocking access to their own land. In that context, this is a powerful work of resistance and solidarity (and some injections of humour). As I’m writing this late, you can read Emad Al Hatu’s excellent article on fbi.radio, as this was made album of the week at the beginning of November. Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Zendegi [Latency/Bandcamp] Mohammad Reza Mortazavi – Silent [Latency/Bandcamp] French label Latency have no interest in following any kind of expectations – they’ll flip from chamber jazz to minimal techno to post-classical to percussive bass. In 2019 they released the album Ritme Jaavdanegi by Berlin-based, Iran-born percussionist Mohammad Reza Mortazavi, and now Mortazavi is back on Latency with his new album Nexus. The previous album showcased Mortazavi’s incredibly detailed and complex rhythms on traditional Persian instruments – the tombak and daf. On Nexus, Mortazavi’s playing is just as accomplished, but he extends the percussion with electronic effects and his own voice. The music is full of an otherworldly sensation, of suspension in time and place. There’s an incredible 25-minute remix by Ricardo Villalobos of the track “Swamp” from this album, coming out on December 5th – don’t miss it! IKI – Regenerate [IKI Bandcamp] IKI – Dance [IKI Bandcamp] It’s a sure bet that anything involving Danish singer Randi Pontoppidan is going to be something unique, challenging and beautiful. While she hasn’t been a member of Scandinavian vocal ensemble IKI since the beginning, she’s a perfect fit for IKI’s improvisational, electronically-mediated style. Pontoppidan joined Danish, Norwegian & Finnish singers Anna Mose, Guro Tveitnes, Johanna Sulkunen and Kamilla Kovacs four or five years ago, and BODY is their most intimate album. It can sound extremely electronic at times, but even at their most sharply edited & granulated, every sound comes from the voices of the five women. The recorded works reflect the group’s interest in how life extends past the body, and explores how the women become one organism when performing together. george-i & Older Brother – To Be A Man [GRACE/Bandcamp] Portugal-based MC Darius Rodrigues aka Older Brother has been working with London producer George Harris aka george-i for ages. Now the duo have finally come out with the Warm Skin EP on Berlin-based DJ Katiusha‘s label GRACE. And these four tracks of trip-hop-inflected bass music do walk with grace, holding Older Brother’s lyrics about the state of the world, and – on this closing track – seeking a new, post-patriarchy definition of maleness. Sun People – Herbie’s Delay [All Things Records] Austrian producer Sun People has released some creative and hard-hitting jungle & drum’n’bass that hybridizes with footwork and techno. His All Things Records provides an avenue for music of all kinds, so his new LP Look Within isn’t tied to any tempo – faster or slower than 160bpm, with a few beautifully-produced beatless tracks too. But as with “Herbie’s Delay”, there’s still some creative, syncopated jungle/d’n’b to be found too. Hyperfocus – Sentinel [Machinist Music/Bandcamp] For his fifth release (in two years!) on Canadian drum’n’bass master John Rolodex‘s Machinist Music label, Hyperfocus brings beats precision-tooled in the Machinist Music labs with evocative atmospheres and restless basslines. This is where the jungle revival bleeds back into the d’n’b mainstream, and I’m here for it. San – In Plain Sight [Rua Sound/Bandcamp] Appearing for a third time on Dublin jungle/bass label Rua Sound is Bristol’s San, a slightly mysterious individual who is apparently a techno producer working under a separate alias. This is dark stuff for haunting rave dancefloors and lying on your back with headphones on. Constantly changing cut-up breakbeats, deadly deep subs and spooky atmos, taking the cyberpunk ethos of mid-’90s drum’n’bass and applying it to contemporary jungle. POL100 – TRIBE [early reflex/Bandcamp] Turin’s early reflex label brings as usual cutting-edge experimental bass & club music as part of their Eyes series of two-track EPs. Here’s Italian producer POL100 mutating jungle and techno into strange new shapes – it’s half drumfunk and half electro maybe? Well worth your time. Hello Psychaleppo – Al Wa6an | الوطن [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] Joy Moughanni – I Can’t Seem to Find it At Home | مش عم لاقيه بالبيت [Fake Lines/Bandcamp] The first release from non-profit label Fake Lines has launched itself with a mega compilation – 36 tracks over 3 vinyl LPs – called Fake Lines: Sono Levant. It’s packed to the brim with excellent music, gregarious with genre – it may lean towards electronic music but there’s folk, hip-hop and rock of a sort. There’s an emphasis on Levant artists, but the tracklist also reaches further afield to other MENA countries and more. Montreal-based Syrian DJ Hello Psychaleppo contributes some stuttering samples and bass heft, while Lebanese producer Joy Moughanni combines jagged almost-rhythms and sound design to impressive effect. Lone – Ascension.png [Greco-Roman/Bandcamp] I’ve had an on-and-off relationship with Lone‘s music, but new single “Ascension.png” combines chromed cyberpunk and fuzzy vaporwave with jungle and rave bliss, and that makes a winner. Kelly Moran – Chrysalis [Warp/Bandcamp] A year and a half after releasing her last album, Moves in the Field, Kelly Moran returns to her more familiar territory of chiming prepared piano and electronics, with an album that’s complementary to last year’s. For Moves in the Field, Moran took her piano compositions and programmed them into a Disklavier, a physical piano that can be played via digital programming. So Moran was able to perform alongside her digital copy, with dazzling patterns climbing up and down the keyboard. On Don’t Trust Mirrors, the sound is more uncanny – synths and prepared piano melting into each other – but the performances are more clearly human. And those familiar with the previous album will hear echoes of those pieces throughout. Quartz Sand – Chemical Sedimentary (excerpt 2) [Flaming Pines/Bandcamp] I was lucky to get to see Kate Carr & Cath Roberts playing together at a gallery in Hoxton, London back in May. Carr is an Australian sound-artist who runs the impeccable Flaming Pines label and is one of our finest proponents of field recording, as well as music made from non-musical objects; Roberts is an improviser and composer who has been working with the Lyra-8 synthesizer, an “organismic” synthesizer, whose 8 voices interact in non-linear ways along with some effects. The duo’s name, “Quartz Sand”, suggests minerals and inorganic matter (quartz is silicon dioxide, perhaps the most basic inorganic molecule), and the idea of the album’s title, Stratigraphy, is to imply a vertical structure – rather than a typical horizontal time-based structure – as primary. But don’t be fooled: these two near-half-hour pieces aren’t static at all. It’s just that the action happens often between the crinkly, whistly high frequencies and the gurgling, grinding bottom end. It’s like listening to a cross-section of the earth’s crust – in a good way. Lea Bertucci – Two Way Mirror [Cibachrome Editions] It should be well-known and universally acknowledged now that Lea Bertucci is one of the best sound-artist/composers of the last decade and a half. Whether site-specific works exploring & exploiting – for instance – the resonance of a hollow bridge in Köln (2020’s Acoustic Shadows), myriad works live-processing her own saxophone and other instruments, or her work with reel-to-reel tape machines, she’s a master of her craft. Recent times have seen a number of incredible collaborations from Bertucci: in 2022, she operated tapes & electronics around Robbie Lee‘s baroque & medieval instruments on Winds Bells Falls, while on Murmurations, her tapes were as prominent, but she also brought various wind instruments and her voice to the table, next to Ben Vida‘s synths & voice; and on her tectonic collaboration in 2023 with Brisbane’s own Lawrence English, cello, viola and lap steel guitar emerge as well. Earlier this year Lawrence’s ROOM40 released an astounding work of Bertucci together with another masterful sound-artist, Olivia Block. So needless to say her new album The Oracle is a tour de force, engaging her many instruments, field recordings and, importantly, her own voice, all filtered through tape manipulation and digital processing. Only on the last track are percussionists from the Wesleyan University Taiko Ensemble enlisted for a booming – yet obscured – finale. Of course, it’s not just technially interesting or impressive (although it is those things) – it’s also music that will draw you in and move you, despite the vocals being twisted into non-textual shapes. It’ll easily be high on my albums of the year list for 2025. Alexandra Spence – Magenta (with Delphine Dora) [Students of Decay/Bandcamp] Back to Sydney to finish, Alexandra Spence is another brilliant sound-artist who works with field recordings and found objects to tell a story about place and memory. Her last two albums (from 2022) arose from a fascination with oceans and waterways; the scope is wider here, from mountains to backyards, but the ecological and geological also interact here with the personal. As well as recordings of places and non-musical objects, Spence (a clarinettist) here uses sounds from Serge Modular synths and a custom-built lyre, and on tonight’s track, Spence also brings in the voice and instrumentation of French composer & musician Delphine Dora. Listen again — ~222MB
New & forthcoming from Machinist Music, other cancons from Mutt, Kelmo, RMS, Reflektor & Aaron PaynePlaylist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubDublic, RMS - Inna DubCybin, John Rolodex, featuring Candice Fudge - RiseConrad Subs - BeamHyperfocus - ApexNorthern Barrier - RecoilJacques Maya, featuring Jinbu - Ice ColdKelmo, Mutt - The Function (Mutt Remix)RMS, Aaron Payne, Reflektor - No FuturePromenade - It's GonePromenade - TroublesSoZen - CicadaMantra - A Deep Shade of Rave
Freshies from Somsay & Gorilla Fist & MC Regimental and a sneak peak of a couple tracks from the forthcoming Machinist Music release "Lineage: 15 Years of Machinist Music. Plus other treats we found in the crates!Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubRMS, Dublic - Inna DubGorilla Fist, featuring MC Regimental - Come Get ItSomsay, featuring MC Regimental - Dangerousisocon - Bolt ThrowerCybin, John Rolodex, featuring Candice Fudge - RiseJacques Maya - Ice ColdPromenade - You Take Me AwayKickback - Moon StreetZIMMA, featuring Limmz - ShellMandidextrous - Let's Get Fucked Up (Mandidextrous Flip)Dungeon Kru, featuring Foxy - WarDark Agenda - Ready Or Not (Tearin Mix)
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...drum-n-bass radio since 1994, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Polaris, Valiant Emcee, TRAC, D2, RMS, and Pachelle. This week, Valiant Emcee welcomes the a true legend in drum-n-bass, DJ Flight, for an in-depth interview. But before that, the Canadian Metalheadz/Machinist Music icon John Rolodex returns for his annual springtime guest mix. Get into it! The tune at the end is Breakage and DJ Flight, aka Alias, "Can I".
Jungle vibes new n old! Freshies from John Rolodex and other gems from the crates.Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubJohn Rolodex, featuring Caddy Cad - Bad Bad OperatorJohn Rolodex - Take Me BackETRA - Serpentine (Original Mix)Eusebeia - Way Back WhenLakeway - Fireblast RiddimLone - Visited By Astronauts (Sherelle Had A Groove Remix)Smokey Bubblin' B - ElysiumIMANU - MonchouCoco Bryce - Only When I'm DreamingDecibella - LoveLakeway, Janset - Broken SoundRemarc - Drum N Bass Wise (Remix)Rufige Kru - VIP Riders Ghost (Remastered)Smokey Bubblin' B - SpecialA Sides - Lonely Skies
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...drum-n-bass radio since 1994, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Polaris, Valiant Emcee, TRAC, D2, and RMS. This week, Valiant Emcee continues what has become a yearly tradition every spring, by welcoming Metalheadz and Machinist Music legend John Rolodex for a killer guest mix. Watch the woofers, people! TRACK LIST: Unknown Artist - “Blue Dream” ***Interlude: Ritual and Polaris - “Mist” Ritual, TRAC, and Valiant Emcee - “What I Live For” Adrienne Richards & Stunna - “Through My Eyes” Impression feat. Stunna - “Can't Let You Down” Molecular - “Brainwash (ft. Waeys & Madrush MC)” Hoax - “Spark It (feat. PVC)” NuTone x Doktor - “Fighter (feat. Gardna)” Stranjah and Benny Lin - Close To You (Justin Bieber - Ghost Remix) Seba and Jenna G - “Sweet Magnolia” Technicolour, Komatic, and Jayma - “Vermillion (Random Movement Remix)” Unknown Artist - “Something Special” ***John Rolodex Guest Mix***
Banger Season has started early! Check out local treats from John Rolodex, Reflektor, & DubschoolPlaylist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayAversive - Soft DubJohn Rolodex - Problem ChildTwofour, Reflektor - Hundred Foot WaveDubschool - Losing ControlWilkinson - This Moment (Extended Mix)Skuff - Bad Man TingDJ Hybrid - Special RequestEmily Makis, Dux N Bass, Dread MC, featuring T-Man - My TypeBladerunner - The ChronicGrinda - Just A FeelingDJ Koncept, David Boomah - Can't Stop MeDJ Koncept, David Boomah - Run ChoonRandall - Only OneSub Killaz, G.U.M.B, Dunk - Talk To Me (Dunk Remix)Creatures, ZeroZero, Ill Truth - Knife SliceJam Thieves - Away From YouSUV, Dr. Meaker, featuring Paul Charles - Fire (Bladerunner Jungle Remix)Channel 2 - Lost Love
Tracklist TBA - Games Done Digital, Mad Vibes - Try to Fly Feat Sofi Mari Sam Binary & Deviant - Scorched earth John Rolodex & Jungle Drummer - Serve No Kings Entropy & Guzi - Continue BTK & Friske - Legit Underground - Outrage Red Flag - Nurve Need for mirrors, Phil Tangent - Shifting Tones Break, Kyo - Give it to Me TBA - A Message Rumbleton - Island Cream ft. Dodz Kiat & Kiljoy (Outrage & Nomine remix) - Horza Objective & SMG - Cornubia Untrue - Influential Trex - Raga Muffin Dillinja - Thugged out Bitch State of the Art (Dub Version) - Jubei The Upbeats - Shatter
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...drum-n-bass radio since 1994, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Polaris, Valiant Emcee, TRAC, D2, and RMS. This week, Valiant Emcee welcomes the iconic John Rolodex back to the show, with an interview AND a new guest mix. Plus, more of the best vocal drum-n-bass music on the planet. TRACK LIST: Embers of Light and Valiant Emcee - “Everything Changes” ***Interlude: NC-17 - “Dio”*** P Money x Whiney - “Saviour (feat. Y-Zer)” Subten, Harry Shotta, and Eloquin - “Televised” Visionobi - “Wayside (feat. Mikal)” Rumble and Demarco - “Mind Games (Dungeon Kru, Dunk & Liondub Remix)” Shy FX & Breakage - “Rastafari (feat. Ras Haile Malekot)” Unknown_Artist - “Do 4 Love” A-Audio and Syren Rivers - “In My Veins (Radio Mix)” Syren Rivers, Illmatika & Skuff - “With You” ***John Rolodex Interview*** ***John Rolodex Guest Mix***
Brand new forthcomings from John Rolodex, Greelaw & Skyla J, Vies, Heymac, BOTB, Quae, Instag8 & Miss Fudge, Bear Demz, DJ Uniques and other freshies to do Friday Night stuff to.Playlist: Openend - Months of DriftTim Reaper - ScreenplayGreenlaw, featuring Skyla J - All Around Me (DJ SS & High Roll Remix)VIES - Dark SunS.P.Y - Night FuryDJ Uniques - The Air RaidBear Demz - A Death of Fresh AirInstag8, featuring Miss Fudge - ComplicatedSicknote - Bring Me PowerQuae - PetrichorBOTB - Pieces of MeHeymac - FragileDJ Koncept - Feel Good (Villem Remix)John Rolodex - PistoleroQuae - Mckennas GoldNo Nation, Sheba Q - It's U
Freshies from John Rolodex, SPY, young lad IBOT, Slayaz (Run Tingz & Kommz), Unsub & n0izemakeR & more! Perfect for the kitchen rave or the kitchen haircut...whatever you're doing.Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplayUnsub & n0isemakeR, featuring MC Astro & J Augustus - Glitter VIPJohn Rolodex - ArchetypesS.P.Y. - ShelterDopplershift, Foreign Beggars, Wingz, featuring PAV4N - Vibin (Wingz Remix)IBOT, featuring DJ SS - Mash It DownSlayaz, featuring Fearless & Funsta - Send For (Vocal Mix)VIES - Turn It UpSicknote - Jungle PlanetJohn Rolodex, Embers of Light - Fever DreamIBOT - PulsateChampagne, featuring Miss Fudge - The Other SideMutt, Tedder - Right and WrongAaron Payne, featuring Frank H Carter III - It's Over Now
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...over 25 years of drum-n-bass radio, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Scott Free, Polaris, and Valiant Emcee. This week, Valiant Emcee features a deadly guest mix by the legendary John Rolodex. Plus, more of the best vocal drum-n-bass music. TRACK LIST: Soul Intent - “Fooling Me” ***Interlude: Aaron Payne - “It Was Enough”*** Atlantic Connection and Sydney Bryce - “Dazed” External Subway and Leo Wood - “The Big Payback” Monument Banksand Leo Wood - “Simmer” Alpha Rhythm, HumaNature, and Leo Wood - “Keeping On (Villem Remix)” Paul T and Edward Oberon with TRAC - “Best Life” Paul T and Edward Oberon with 2Shy - “Blame Game” Aaron Payne and Frank H Carter III - “It's Over Now” Makoto and Degs - “Explorer” External Subway and MC Melo D - “Timeless” Philth and Sense MC - “No Celebration” ***John Rolodex Guest Mix Track List:*** FreezeUK and Hyn feat. Viridity - "Want You More" Dan Structure - "Time Keepers" Dunk - "Supreme Dream" Leks - "Sprinkler" Dopplershift and Pavan - "Vibin'" Leks - "Changes" DJ Andy - "Upside Down" Brainwork & Mnml - "Wasteland" Distract - "Listen" Tryst Temps - "Devotion" dub - no info Skoel & Dreaman - "Starting Point" Ruckus X Ominous X Gear - "Hustle(Enigma & High Demand Remix)" Kidsonic - "Rasa" Kvne - "Duel" Speaker Louis - "My Sound" Leks - "Victor" Oliver Ferrer - "Natural Industry" Wreckless - "Programs Without Purpose" Wreckless - "C Blues" Glph Hystatus - "Lyra" John Rolodex - dub Level 2 - "Bite The Bone" Grim Hellhound - "Heavy Atmosphere" John Rolodex - dub Workforce - "In The Throes" Bruises - "Worries" Creatures - "Swamp Martian" dub - no info John Rolodex - dub
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...over 25 years of drum-n-bass radio, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Scott Free, Polaris, and Valiant Emcee. This week, Valiant Emcee plays some new bits plus some of his favorite tunes of 2021. TRACK LIST: Cyber Posix and Valiant Emcee - “Sepia (feat. Josiah Scribes and HD) (Echo Brown Remix)” ***Interlude: Alpha Rhythm and Ritual - “Downcast”*** Atlantic Connection - “That's Life” Soligen and Type 2 - "Can't Go (Break Remix)" 2-Can_t_Go-Soligen_Type_2-Break_Remix Winslow - “Mad Flavors (Valiant Emcee Sprayout)” Snoop Dogg - "Drop It Like Its Hot (Inspire Bootleg)" Anemis - "Astronaut In the Ocean Bootleg" TC - "Astronaut In the Ocean Bootleg" Jo-S - "Lights (Jo-S Remix)" Lock Down Sessions feat. Starz, Deeza, Element, and JB - "New Wave" P Money & Whiney - "Buss The Red" T. Power, John_Rolodex and Khadija - "That Jungle Vibe" John Rolodex & PAV4N - "Disengage" Foreign Beggars - "Reveal (feat. Laville)(Alix Perez Remix)" Nectax - "Gold Soul" DRS, Rago Loco, and Think Tonk - "Does My Head In" Matisyahu - "Live Like A Warrior (Mason Remix)" Mason - "Up Rmx" Mason - "My Soul Flys Away" T.R.A.C. - "Bad Bonus feat. L-Side (Paul T & Edward Oberon Remix)" T.R.A.C. - "Roarganic Symphony (feat. Unreal)(L-Side Soul Mix)" Cyber Posix and Valiant Emcee - “Never Too Late (feat. T.R.AC.) (Winslow Remix)” NuTone - "One Day At A Time (feat. Lalin St. Juste)" Haribo - "These Days (feat. Sahala)(Produced by Diligent Fingers ) " Simple Souls & Sofi Mari - "Leaving Home" Duskee, PAV4N, and Disrupta - "Radial Waves" Matt View & Marvel Cinema - "All On Me (ft. Diligent Fingers)" Cyber Posix and Valiant Emcee - “Jasmine (feat. Flowanastasia) (Diligent Fingers Remix)” DJ Hybrid - “Raised In the Jungle (feat. Haribo) (T>I Remix)” Semper Fye - "State of Emergency (feat. Airglo, MC Dre, MC Woes, and Armanni Reign)" ***Interlude 2: Polaris and Schematic - "Flip That"***
The Prophecy, on CIUT 89.5 FM, Toronto...over 25 years of drum-n-bass radio, with your hosts Mr. Brown, Scott Free, Polaris, and Valiant Emcee. This week was the biannual fundraising drive, with the episode split among the four hosts. The Valiant Emcee segment to close out the show is what you'll hear here, with an all-John Rolodex selection. Please go to www.ciut.fm to donate today, and help keep this vital radio station going. TRACK LIST: John Rolodex - "White Rock Pier" John Rolodex - "The Rainmaker (ft. Kadijhah)" T.Power and John Rolodex "That Jungle Vibe (feat. Khadija)" Ray Keith ft. Navigator & Alexandra - "No No(John Rolodex Remix)" John Rolodex - "You're the One" Rene Lavice and John Rolodex - "Brooklyn"
John Rolodex follows up from his 2018 guest mix with a scorcher of a set for us featuring new music from him! Check out his previous mix here: https://soundcloud.com/hausar/hausar-kiss-fm-xtra-john-rolodex-guestmix - John Rolodex - Listen → soundcloud.com/machinistmusic Like → facebook.com/JohnRolodexOfficial - Hausar - Listen → smarturl.it/hausarradio/ Like → facebook.com/hausardnb/ Website → www.hausar.is Instagram → instagram.com/hausardnb
Recorded 2021-04-22 18:07:24 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Volatile Cycle ft. Wingz - Drown (Rizzle Remix) * Northern Horizon - Abyss * Hugh Hardie - Dream In Green (feat. Zoe Kypri) * Layo & Bushwacka! - Love Story (Athena Bootleg) * Utah Jazz - Survival of the Fittest * BCee & Charlotte Haining - Endlessly Unlimited (LSB Remix) * Satl & Malaky - Serenade (feat. GLXY) * Bungle - Cocooned VIP * PRSPKTV - Love Drops * Soultec/Msdos - Where's The Brass * Winslow - Dissonance * DJ Die - Reincarnated * Andy C & Shimon - Night Flight * Stray and Halogenix - Rude Industry * ID - ID * Adam F - Metropolis * Amoss & Fre4knc - Knetter * John Rolodex & Skru - Gozu * Athena - Next Door Reality * Krakota - North Winds * Kove - Searching * Chase & Status - Pieces (feat. Plan B) * Smooth & Futurebound - Savoy Affair * Taxman - My House * Wilkinson - Direction * SyRan - Big Rig * Killbox - Beaker * BMotion - Bear Hug * Camo & Krooked - Cryptkeeper (Mind Vortex Remix) * SyRan - Oblivion * State Of Mind - Danse Macabre * Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blind Faith (Loadstar Remix) * AreBe - Thumper * Loadstar - Be There Download, Distribute, and Donate!
Recorded 2021-04-22 18:07:24 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Volatile Cycle ft. Wingz - Drown (Rizzle Remix) * Northern Horizon - Abyss * Hugh Hardie - Dream In Green (feat. Zoe Kypri) * Layo & Bushwacka! - Love Story (Athena Bootleg) * Utah Jazz - Survival of the Fittest * BCee & Charlotte Haining - Endlessly Unlimited (LSB Remix) * Satl & Malaky - Serenade (feat. GLXY) * Bungle - Cocooned VIP * PRSPKTV - Love Drops * Soultec/Msdos - Where's The Brass * Winslow - Dissonance * DJ Die - Reincarnated * Andy C & Shimon - Night Flight * Stray and Halogenix - Rude Industry * ID - ID * Adam F - Metropolis * Amoss & Fre4knc - Knetter * John Rolodex & Skru - Gozu * Athena - Next Door Reality * Krakota - North Winds * Kove - Searching * Chase & Status - Pieces (feat. Plan B) * Smooth & Futurebound - Savoy Affair * Taxman - My House * Wilkinson - Direction * SyRan - Big Rig * Killbox - Beaker * BMotion - Bear Hug * Camo & Krooked - Cryptkeeper (Mind Vortex Remix) * SyRan - Oblivion * State Of Mind - Danse Macabre * Chase & Status feat. Liam Bailey - Blind Faith (Loadstar Remix) * AreBe - Thumper * Loadstar - Be There Download, Distribute, and Donate!
01. Forest Drive West — Void Control 02. Pessimist — Thug 03. Om Unit — Runes 04. Elementz Of Noize — Boreal Forest 05. Soul Intent & Awacs — Second Life 06. Lewis James & dBridge — Acidize 07. Seba — Mesmerism 08. Jubei & Goldie — The Prayer [Om Unit Remix] 09. Commix — Audience 10. Rufige Kru — Paris 11. John Rolodex — Interdimensional Espionage 12. Seba & Paradox — Hexagon 13. John Rolodex (ft. Khadija) — The Rainmaker 14. War — Come Cross VIP 15. Digital — Archive 16. Paul T — Direct Action 17. Need For Mirrors — Tempora 18. Tephra & Edison — Connection 19. LSB — Space Stepper 20. Makai — Beneath The Mask
Welcome to the Stress Fcator Podcast episode 266. We have DJ Scottie B returning after a hiatis with an hour of blistering drum and bass and jungle for your listening pleasure. Scottie might have had some time off, but he hasn't missed a step! We look forward to regular sets again from one of our original founding DJ's. This set is 18 tracks and 60 minutes long, full 320k mp3 can be downloaded from Soundcloud. This set contains tracks and remixes from Logistics, Fred V, Hospital Records, Kitcha, North Base, Program, Total Science, Break, Computer Integrated Audio, Mosaic, 31 Recordings, Cyantific, DrumandBassArena, Artificial Intelligence, Metalheadz, Kaia Vieira, Bladerunner, These Furious Recordings, Break and DLR, Skeptical, Symmetry Recording, John Rolodex, Digital and Response, Seba, Function Records, Ray Keith, Dread Recordings, Mikal, John Rolodex feat. Khadija, Polaris and Keeno, Alb, Ram Records, Hi Resolution, Breakage, Index, High Contrast, and 3Beat. Tracklist 01. Logistics, Fred V - You Keep Me High [Hospital Records] 02. Kitcha, North Base - How It Used To Be [Program] 03. Total Science - Lightweight (Break Remix) [Computer Integrated Audio] 04. Mosaic - Hold Up [31 Recordings] 05. Cyantific - Farewell, Shadow [DrumandBassArena] 06. Artificial Intelligence - Good Things [Metalheadz] 07. Kaia Vieira - Where Did You Go? (Bladerunner Remix) [These Furious Recordings] 08. Break and DLR - City Slickers (Skeptical Remix) [Symmetry Recording] 09. John Rolodex - White Rock Pier [Metalheadz] 10. Digital and Response - Silver Lining (Seba Remix) [Function Records] 11. Ray Keith - Believe in Me [Dread Recordings] 12. Mikal - Wheels [Metalheadz] 13. John Rolodex - The Rainmaker feat. Khadija [Metalheadz] 14. Polaris, Keeno - Leviathan [Hospital Records] 15. Alb - Breathing Space [Ram Records] 16. Bladerunner - Don't Break It (VIP) [Hi Resolution] 17. Breakage - As We Enter (Break Remix) [Index] 18. High Contrast - Windows 95 [3Beat]
DJ 007 - We Love Drum & Bass Podcast #282 Новые эпизоды We Love Drum & Bass Podcast каждую среду в 22.00 на Pirate Station Radio www.radiorecord.ru и каждую пятницу в 22.00 на Drop The Bass Radio radio.dropthebass.ru #welovedrumandbass #podcast #drumandbass #music #piratestation #dj007 #dropthebass #dnb Artists page: vk.com/welovednbpodcast vk.com/dj007spb Скачать: promodj.com/welovednbpodcast iTunes: itunes.apple.com/ru/podcast/id… Mixcloud: mixcloud.com/gunstaband Tracklist: 01. Lexurus - Take Me Away 02. Kove feat. Charlotte Haining - Healing 03. Monument Banks - Tidy Mind 04. Sub Focus & Wilkinson feat. Empara Mi - Freedom 05. Bensley - Vex 06. Tantrum Desire - Bass in the Place 07. Sub Focus & Wilkinson - Turn The Lights Off 08. Basstripper - Battle Axe 09. Annix - Caesium 10. 2Whales - WOW 11. FD - Timberline 12. John Rolodex feat. Khadija - The Rainmaker 13. Smooth - Rougher 14. Rido - Inner Balance 15. Giganti - Imagine 16. Glitch City - God Of War 17. Camo & Krooked & Mefjus feat. Sophie Lindinger - No Tomorrow 18. Task Horizon - Drowning In Fire 19. Lee Mvtthews & Ekko & Sidetrack - Discipline 20. Friction, Bou & Trigga - Seizure 21. Forum - Caleb 22. DJ Rap & DJ Sense - Rollercoaster 23. Basstripper - Sleeping Pills 24. Kiril - Hoovers Don't Judge, People Do 25. Xeonz - Because Of You 26. Dose - Inner Fire 27. Dunk - Setback (Enta Remix) 28. AIRGLO & Exile feat. MACABR3 - Nothing Really Matters 29. Rieger - 7th Plague 30. Phace & Was A Be - Faceless 31. Salaryman & Veak - Hear Dis 32. Tactcal & Enigma - Satellite 33. The Prophecy - Bipolar 34. Nuvertal - Skarabei Room 35. Emperor - Still
1. Frank Lemon & Manta: Adventure 2. Kiril: Hoovers Don't Judge, People Do 3. Encarta: London 4. Hidden Tactics: Break All Circuits 5. Posij & Former: Ultra 6. Task Horizon: Legacy 7. Greekboy: Afterhour 8. Sub:liminal ft. Resurgence: Stranger Tides 9. Sub:liminal: With You 10. Calibre: End Of Meaning 11. Tellus: 8 Weeks 12. John Rolodex ft. Khadija: The Rainmaker 13. Bert H & High N Sick: My Way 14. Fearbace & Nostre: Still Isolated 15. Minor Forms: Biophonic 16. Eternal: Passion 17. Greekboy: DCO 18. Goldie: The Ballad Celeste (Lenzman rmx) 19. Sub:liminal: Introspective 20. Osteal Brain & Madwise: Sky 21. Nic ZigZag: Staircase 22. Tellus: Liberation 23. Tellus ft. QUAILS: No Pride 24. Tellus ft. Akuratyde: Down River 25. Encarta: Burna 26. Ruckspin ft. Ruth Royall: Porcelain 27. Buunshin: CANCELLED 28. IMANU & Icicle: Preamble ft. Komax 29. Komax: Fate 30. Dub Head ft. M.Justa: Rust Activator 31. Abstrakt Vision: Delusion 32. QZB ft. Rider Shafique: City On Lock 33. SiLi: Just Breathe 34. Skylark: Vordt 35. Komax: ID 36. Skylark ft. Gyrofield: Ergo 37. Komax: Bodhi 38. Visages ft. Charli Brix: Full Circle 39. Alyness: Too Late 40. Halogenix: Beyond The Bounds 41. Hyroglifics: Day By Day 42. Bop & Subwave: Space Warp 43. Visages ft. Laville: About You 44. Lao Wai: Let Go (Sustance rmx) 45. Tim Granowski: Abyss 46. Vonark: Trident Polymorphic Engine 47. Thys & Two Fingers: Charlatan
Freshies from latest John Rolodex release: Rainmaker EP, + new Flava D, DRS & Dynamite MC & more! Crank this up!Playlist: Tim Reaper - ScreenplaySchematic - OutsiderJohn Rolodex - White Rock PierMarcus Visionary - TogetherDublic, featuring Miss Fudge - DownPharoah - ForeverBladerunner - Don't Break ItDJ Rap - Rumble (Rap Tearout Remix)Dope Ammo, Martin Carr, Broomers - Oldtimes (Kleu Remix)L-Side, featuring Alibi - Lay LowUnglued, featuring MC LowQui - Middle FingerS.P.Y. - Come Back To MeJohn Rolodex - La BodegaFlava D - HorizenDRS, Dynamite MC, featuring LSB - AdorationBCee - Little Bird (Monrroe Remix)
John Rolodex tók þrusu gestamix fyrir Hausana! - Hausar - Like → bit.ly/HausarFacebook Follow → bit.ly/HausarTwitter Soundcloud → bit.ly/HausarSoundcloud Website → bit.ly/HausarWebsite Snapchat → hausardnb Instagram → hausardnb TL eftir gestamix: Shield - Goofy Wilkinson - Deompression Tapolsky & VovKING - Deep Disco Youngman - Wicked The Prototypes - Electric (Mind Vortex Remix) Blaine Stranger - Bad Hook Receptor - Tell Me QZB & Phentix - Gang Signs Enei & Kasra - Transmitter L33 - So Dope feat. Coppa Insomniax - Gravitron Custom Soldierz & Akrom - Empathy DC Breaks - Underground (Tantrum Desire Remix) Gydra - Hearing damage Enei & Kasra - 1000 Dub Elements - Dope 1991 - Dun Kno Ultrah - Exhale Remarc - Drum & Bass Wise (Serum Remix) Origin Unknown - Valley of the Shadows (Chase & Status remix) Danny Bird - Devils Drop Whiney - Sleek Kings Of The Rollerz - Burnt Ends Serum & Voltage (ft. Inja) - Gun Fingers Redpill - Call of the Warchief Knife Party - LRAD (Prototypes Bootleg) Trei vs. Insomniax - Pulling Teeth L Plus - Everybody VIP Wilkinson - Dirty Love Camo & Crooked - Good Times, Bad Times (1991 Remix)
The legendary John Rolodex steps up to the decks for the latest episode of the DNB Dojo Mix Series!
The legendary John Rolodex steps up to the decks for the latest episode of the DNB Dojo Mix Series!
John Rolodex steps into the Best Drum and Bass podcast for not only a heavy-handed guest mix, but he also tells all in an exclusive interview below! Paired with your usual weekly mayhem from Bad Syntax, this week brings it extra heavy for those who like it tough. Subscribe on iTunes: http://bit.ly/bestdnb John Rolodex Interview [...]The post Podcast 116 – Bad Syntax & John Rolodex (Mix + Interview) appeared first on Best Drum and Bass. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
DJ Love Hz heads over to the beautiful city of Calgary for the 403DNB Crew's massive DnB weekend, Metropolis. While there he was able to sit in with DJ Proph who organized an entire hour mix featuring all Western Canada DnB Producer submissions. To have your music featured on future episodes of the show, send it into music@ccdnb.net CCDNB 040 - Western Canada Edition - Feat. DJ ProphTracklist:Sureshock - The hivePsidream - Frozen in TimeAversive - You knowNova - C51Wood and Soo - HandclapsStickybuds - D.T.A (Remix)Mark Instinct - CTRLQueensyze and Ded Sheppard - Wrong CanadiansSkepsis - RankKrusha - Need your LovingCrystal Fresh - Wake upJust Mayhem - Day WalkerPacific - Formula 1Rizzo - Mr. BigDJ Cain and Wakcutt - INTFARJohn Rolodex & T Power - That Jungle VibeTL1 - HypoxiaCaptivate - Forest City
featuring music from Singing Fats, Serum & Bladerunner, Command Strange, Naibu, Paul SG & Jay Rome, John Rolodex, Furney, Raw Q, Loz Contreras, Jaybee & Trex, Tim Cant, Saxxon, Eveson, Rowpieces, Level 2, Dawn Raid, dRamatic, Utah Jazz and more!
Летние тенденции днб в пиратской станции! Разноплановый, свежий, четкий и опасный стафчик в заданной мной последовательности...ощущайте *)gvozd in the mix, fresh summer stuff GVOZD summer session 1. Capone - i feel strong (Chronic dub) 2. Matrix and Futurebound ft Luke Bingham - all i know (M&F's rolling out dj mix)(Viper) 3. Polak - melancholy (Sense of Sound) 4. Gridlok - smuggler (True Playaz) 5. Safra - now (Heavy Artillery) 6. L Plus - amazing (Technique) 7. Culture Shock - i remember (Ram) 8. dRamatic and DBaudio - spend the night(Liquid V) 9. Mike Soulfear and Warehouse Phunk - snake bite (dub) 10. Blok One - samurai dreadz (Soulridaz) 11. John Rolodex - abduction scene (Machinist music) 12. Kraaska - magnetized (Respect dub) 13. Hudik - the wings beneath the ice (dub) 14. Ambrela - road to nowhere (dub) 15. Asymmetric and Dissociative - accentus (dub) 16. Mikal - foundation (Force) 17. John B - heroes (Subsonic rmx) (Beta) 18. Gusto - 8 hours (Chronic dub) 19. Smooth - cyber funk (Viper) 20. Rebel Mc and Top Cat - champion dj (Serial Killaz vip rmx) (Congo Natty) 21. Concord Dawn - better days (free LP) 22. Urbandawn - retrocasuality (Bad Taste dub) 23. Item and No Signal - tarantula (dub) 24. Joe Syntax - mogadishu (Med School) 25. Data - passive agressive (Stray rmx) (Inside) 26. Marso and Gala - somebody (dub) 27. Emperor - tension (Modulations) 28. Porter Robinson - spitfire (Kill the Noise rmx) (Viper) 29. SVJ - musulman (dub) 30. Concord Dawn ft. Nina Mcsweeney - the river (free LP) 31. Soutee - last feeling (dub) 32. Netsky - love has gone (Hospital)
Летние тенденции днб в пиратской станции! Разноплановый, свежий, четкий и опасный стафчик в заданной мной последовательности...ощущайте *)gvozd in the mix, fresh summer stuff GVOZD summer session 1. Capone - i feel strong (Chronic dub) 2. Matrix and Futurebound ft Luke Bingham - all i know (M&F's rolling out dj mix)(Viper) 3. Polak - melancholy (Sense of Sound) 4. Gridlok - smuggler (True Playaz) 5. Safra - now (Heavy Artillery) 6. L Plus - amazing (Technique) 7. Culture Shock - i remember (Ram) 8. dRamatic and DBaudio - spend the night(Liquid V) 9. Mike Soulfear and Warehouse Phunk - snake bite (dub) 10. Blok One - samurai dreadz (Soulridaz) 11. John Rolodex - abduction scene (Machinist music) 12. Kraaska - magnetized (Respect dub) 13. Hudik - the wings beneath the ice (dub) 14. Ambrela - road to nowhere (dub) 15. Asymmetric and Dissociative - accentus (dub) 16. Mikal - foundation (Force) 17. John B - heroes (Subsonic rmx) (Beta) 18. Gusto - 8 hours (Chronic dub) 19. Smooth - cyber funk (Viper) 20. Rebel Mc and Top Cat - champion dj (Serial Killaz vip rmx) (Congo Natty) 21. Concord Dawn - better days (free LP) 22. Urbandawn - retrocasuality (Bad Taste dub) 23. Item and No Signal - tarantula (dub) 24. Joe Syntax - mogadishu (Med School) 25. Data - passive agressive (Stray rmx) (Inside) 26. Marso and Gala - somebody (dub) 27. Emperor - tension (Modulations) 28. Porter Robinson - spitfire (Kill the Noise rmx) (Viper) 29. SVJ - musulman (dub) 30. Concord Dawn ft. Nina Mcsweeney - the river (free LP) 31. Soutee - last feeling (dub) 32. Netsky - love has gone (Hospital)
Rene LaVice is one of Ram Records' latest singings. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Rene has assembled an impressive discography on many major drum and bass labels. His music has a deep sound taking the classic Metalheadz vibes right into 2012. Rene LaVice's debut release on Ram Records "Headlock" has received major airplay by the scene's biggest DJs. His release is part of Ram Records' Dimensions 5 EP featuring Cyantific, June Miller and Wickaman & RV. You can download the EP here: http://j.mp/Download-Tracks Tune in, let me know in the comments what you think of this mix and as always, don't forget to subscribe and rate it (even if you hate it) if you've not yet done so, we just hit 80,000 subscribers and are just a step away from 100,000 subscribers thanks to you guys! - Panda ★ Biography ★ Rene LaVice is widely regarded as one of the "must hear" artists coming out of North America. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, the young boardsman has already assembled a very impressive body of work in a relatively short time. In 2009 he came out guns blazing with his debut release for Stride Recordings, "The Future" EP. Subsequent singles, collaborations and remix projects like "Save Me" and "Photograph" caught the attention of labels from across North America and Europe and it wasn't long before they came knocking in search of fresh new music. His work with veteran producer Gremlinz led to a release on Bad Concept Records, while the legendary John Rolodex quickly took notice and recruited the budding newcomer as a key member and intricate part of his Machinist Music imprint. It was around this time that his reputation as a fierce and fine producer made a sharp ascent with the support of Drum & Bass tastemakers from Bailey to Loxy, Marky to Sub Focus and even the mighty Andy C all regularly playing his music out in their sets both on tour and syndicated radio. Riding the waves of a solid buzz both locally and globally, reputable labels like Rubik, New World Ordio, Dsci4 and Dylan's Freak Recordings scooped up music both already released and forthcoming from the artist touted as Canada's next big producer. Tracks like "Spile," "Just Words" and the massive hit "Headlock" have received rave reviews and given the world a glimpse at just how diverse LaVice's musical tastes and output really are. Expect a ton of new music and exciting collaborations in the very near future. TRACKLISTING★ Tracklisting ★ 1. Rene LaVice - Maintain (Future Thinkin' Records) 2. Rene LaVice - Pulserate VIP 3. Rene LaVice - Meow 4. Rene LaVice - Dungeon Funk 5. Rene LaVice - Spile (Rubik Records) 6. Patrick Christopher - Way U Love Me (Rene LaVice Remix) 7. Rene LaVice - Headlock (RAM) 8. Mutt ft. Kevin King - Conversations (Rene LaVice & Gremlinz Remix) 9. Rene LaVice & NC-17 - Darkness Follows 10. Rene LaVice - "We" (Machinist Music) 11. Rene LaVice - Just Words (Rubik Records) 12. Rene LaVice & Dioptrics - Hornet Head (Machinist Music) 13. Rene LaVice - Fuck You (Viper)
Rene LaVice is one of Ram Records' latest singings. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Rene has assembled an impressive discography on many major drum and bass labels. His music has a deep sound taking the classic Metalheadz vibes right into 2012. Rene LaVice's debut release on Ram Records "Headlock" has received major airplay by the scene's biggest DJs. His release is part of Ram Records' Dimensions 5 EP featuring Cyantific, June Miller and Wickaman & RV. You can download the EP here: http://j.mp/Download-Tracks Tune in, let me know in the comments what you think of this mix and as always, don't forget to subscribe and rate it (even if you hate it) if you've not yet done so, we just hit 80,000 subscribers and are just a step away from 100,000 subscribers thanks to you guys! - Panda ★ Biography ★ Rene LaVice is widely regarded as one of the "must hear" artists coming out of North America. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, the young boardsman has already assembled a very impressive body of work in a relatively short time. In 2009 he came out guns blazing with his debut release for Stride Recordings, "The Future" EP. Subsequent singles, collaborations and remix projects like "Save Me" and "Photograph" caught the attention of labels from across North America and Europe and it wasn't long before they came knocking in search of fresh new music. His work with veteran producer Gremlinz led to a release on Bad Concept Records, while the legendary John Rolodex quickly took notice and recruited the budding newcomer as a key member and intricate part of his Machinist Music imprint. It was around this time that his reputation as a fierce and fine producer made a sharp ascent with the support of Drum & Bass tastemakers from Bailey to Loxy, Marky to Sub Focus and even the mighty Andy C all regularly playing his music out in their sets both on tour and syndicated radio. Riding the waves of a solid buzz both locally and globally, reputable labels like Rubik, New World Ordio, Dsci4 and Dylan's Freak Recordings scooped up music both already released and forthcoming from the artist touted as Canada's next big producer. Tracks like "Spile," "Just Words" and the massive hit "Headlock" have received rave reviews and given the world a glimpse at just how diverse LaVice's musical tastes and output really are. Expect a ton of new music and exciting collaborations in the very near future. TRACKLISTING★ Tracklisting ★ 1. Rene LaVice - Maintain (Future Thinkin' Records) 2. Rene LaVice - Pulserate VIP 3. Rene LaVice - Meow 4. Rene LaVice - Dungeon Funk 5. Rene LaVice - Spile (Rubik Records) 6. Patrick Christopher - Way U Love Me (Rene LaVice Remix) 7. Rene LaVice - Headlock (RAM) 8. Mutt ft. Kevin King - Conversations (Rene LaVice & Gremlinz Remix) 9. Rene LaVice & NC-17 - Darkness Follows 10. Rene LaVice - "We" (Machinist Music) 11. Rene LaVice - Just Words (Rubik Records) 12. Rene LaVice & Dioptrics - Hornet Head (Machinist Music) 13. Rene LaVice - Fuck You (Viper)
Rene LaVice is one of Ram Records' latest singings. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, Rene has assembled an impressive discography on many major drum and bass labels. His music has a deep sound taking the classic Metalheadz vibes right into 2012. Rene LaVice's debut release on Ram Records "Headlock" has received major airplay by the scene's biggest DJs. His release is part of Ram Records' Dimensions 5 EP featuring Cyantific, June Miller and Wickaman & RV. You can download the EP here: http://j.mp/Download-Tracks Tune in, let me know in the comments what you think of this mix and as always, don't forget to subscribe and rate it (even if you hate it) if you've not yet done so, we just hit 80,000 subscribers and are just a step away from 100,000 subscribers thanks to you guys! - Panda ★ Biography ★ Rene LaVice is widely regarded as one of the "must hear" artists coming out of North America. Hailing from Toronto, Canada, the young boardsman has already assembled a very impressive body of work in a relatively short time. In 2009 he came out guns blazing with his debut release for Stride Recordings, "The Future" EP. Subsequent singles, collaborations and remix projects like "Save Me" and "Photograph" caught the attention of labels from across North America and Europe and it wasn't long before they came knocking in search of fresh new music. His work with veteran producer Gremlinz led to a release on Bad Concept Records, while the legendary John Rolodex quickly took notice and recruited the budding newcomer as a key member and intricate part of his Machinist Music imprint. It was around this time that his reputation as a fierce and fine producer made a sharp ascent with the support of Drum & Bass tastemakers from Bailey to Loxy, Marky to Sub Focus and even the mighty Andy C all regularly playing his music out in their sets both on tour and syndicated radio. Riding the waves of a solid buzz both locally and globally, reputable labels like Rubik, New World Ordio, Dsci4 and Dylan's Freak Recordings scooped up music both already released and forthcoming from the artist touted as Canada's next big producer. Tracks like "Spile," "Just Words" and the massive hit "Headlock" have received rave reviews and given the world a glimpse at just how diverse LaVice's musical tastes and output really are. Expect a ton of new music and exciting collaborations in the very near future. TRACKLISTING★ Tracklisting ★ 1. Rene LaVice - Maintain (Future Thinkin' Records) 2. Rene LaVice - Pulserate VIP 3. Rene LaVice - Meow 4. Rene LaVice - Dungeon Funk 5. Rene LaVice - Spile (Rubik Records) 6. Patrick Christopher - Way U Love Me (Rene LaVice Remix) 7. Rene LaVice - Headlock (RAM) 8. Mutt ft. Kevin King - Conversations (Rene LaVice & Gremlinz Remix) 9. Rene LaVice & NC-17 - Darkness Follows 10. Rene LaVice - "We" (Machinist Music) 11. Rene LaVice - Just Words (Rubik Records) 12. Rene LaVice & Dioptrics - Hornet Head (Machinist Music) 13. Rene LaVice - Fuck You (Viper)
As one of our country's most internationally recognized artists, John Rolodex, drops a showcase mix dealing out nothing but his very own classics, remixes and dubs including music from his brand new imprint 'Machinist Music'. A true Canadian veteran with big plans for the future.CCDNB 032 Producer Showcase Mix Featuring John RolodexJohn Rolodex - The Road - Machinist Music 002 forthcomingTwisted Anger - Feel The Vibe (John Rolodex remix) - NGTBRJohn Rolodex - Sliver of Truth - 2004 unreleasedAmenizm - Oh God - 2005 unreleasedJohn Rolodex - Connector - Machinist Music 001 OUT NOWJohn Rolodex & Sureshock - Outlanders - dubEquilibrium - Cold Blooded (John Rolodex remix) - OG Recordings 2006Prodigal Son - Zing Sing - (John Rolodex remix) - Dub Chamber OUT NOWRay Keith F. Navigator & Alexandra - No No (John Rolodex remix) - Dread 2003John Rolodex - Satellite - dubJohn Rolodex - Folding Space - 2005 unreleasedJohn Rolodex & Cartridge - Telepathy - Dread Recordings 2003John Rolodex & Synoflex - Novocaine - Metalheadz 2004John Rolodex - Can't See Me - Tech Itch 2004Visionary F. Peter Ranking - Jungle Rock (John Rolodex remix) - NGTBRJohn Rolodex - Clutch - Machinist Music 002 forthcomingJohn Rolodex - The Dragon (2006 VIP)John Rolodex - Sick & Twisted - Machinist Music 002 forthcomingJohn Rolodex - Box of Snakes - Machinist Music 001 OUT NOWAmenizm - Behind the Mirror - Machinist Music 001 OUT NOWTyphoon - Redline (John Rolodex remix) Yard Recordings 2004John Rolodex - Keep on Truckin' - Machinist Music 001 OUT NOWAmenizm F. John Rolodex - Conviction - Order in Kaos Digital 001 OUT NOWhttp://www.soundcloud.com/machinistmusichttp://www.twitter.com/machinistmusichttp://www.facebook.com/machinistmusichttp://www.myspace.com/machinistmusic1http://www.machinistmusic.podomatic.comSpecial thanks going out to DJ Spinz @ www.spinzcycle.com for lending CCDNB his server while we address some technical issues
The CCDNB podcast is back again. Kapulet and Rene lavice Take you through a spectrum of homegrown DnB and we have a talk with one of the most internationally recognized artists to come out of Canada, John Rolodex, about his new Machinist Music imprint.CCDNB 031 With John Rolodex and Rene LavicePlaylist:Drake - Best I've Ever Had (Mutt Remix) (Love Holland)Schematic - Drama (Dub)Grimm and Stranjah - Reign Supreme (Dub)Stickbubbly - Key Mon (Back to the Dance Floor Records)Mischief and Mayhem feat NME - Philly Fresh (Cyntax Error)Spinlock - Tigerblood (Stride Recordings)Heavy Bass HitterUnknown - Scary Monsters and Sprites (Bootleg Remix)Interveiw with John RolodexJohn Rolodex - Box of Snakes (Machinist Music)Interveiw with John RolodexRene Lavice - Headlock (Mashinist Music) Heavy Bass HitterPoldek H- Missing (Dub)Telekinesis & NC-17 feat. KC - Micronaps (State of Mind)Canadian ClassicJohn Rolodex - Badman Soundboy (Dread Recordings) Dragon EP 2002