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Jungle turning up in the darndest places tonight, as is… saxophone? Jazz stretched to its limits, and electronica during wartime… LISTEN AGAIN in the darndest places – stream on demand from fbi.radio, podcast here. Butthole Surfers – Imbuya [Sunset Blvd] Never thought I’d be playing Butthole Surfers on Utility Fog. Not that they weren’t an impeccably experimental punk/noise band in their earlier days. Not that Gibby Haines didn’t do the greatest impromptu guest spot ever on Ministry’s “Jesus Built My Hotrod“. Not that “Pepper” isn’t a classic ’90s alt.rock/trip-hop crossover hit. But still, they haven’t been active for a long while, so it’s altogether a surprise that they’ve decided to release their “long lost” follow-up to Electric Larryland, the album that featured “Pepper”. For various reasons – label shenanigans etc – it wasn’t released in the form they wanted, with some songs reworked on the eventual next album Weird Revolution. Fans have known about The Last Astronaut, and heard leaked copies for decades, but now we’re getting it proper-like, and whaddayaknow, the second song they give us is alt rock/industrial punk with amen breaks, because jungle will never die. The break gets pretty nicely tweaked in the middle 8, while the guitar chugs along like a sped-up track from that Ministry album. Picastro – Fell The Family Tree [We Are Busy Bodies/Bandcamp] Liz Hysen’s band Picastro has been going for a very long time – since 1998 – with a changeable lineup that’s usually left-of-centre, featuring viola or cello (Hysen herself plays violin), with various luminaries of the Toronto scene involved, including Owen Pallett and Nick Storring. Hysen’s songs are often dark & creepy, often uncomfortably intimate, and the strings may be used atonally as often as they’re beautiful. It’s true to say that while every Picastro song sounds like Picastro, every Picastro album is different, and their forthcoming Double On Time may be more electronic, based on this lovely – and yes, creepy – first single “Fell The Family Tree”. Notable for us here at Utility Fog, the album is co-produced by Tim Condon of Fresh Snow, whose debut as Mirrored Silver Sea was a UFog fave in 2008, and who moved from Melbourne to Toronto not long after it was released. It’s great to hear his many contributions here alongside Liz Hysen’s singular vision. Carl Gari – Swim feat. Polygonia [Molten Moods/Bandcamp] Most of us know German band Carl Gari from their incredibly strong albums made with Egyptian singer/trumpeter/poet/composer Abdullah Miniawy, on AD93 and Amphibian Records. Between those two releases, the band & singer released a live album on Molten Moods, and it’s to that label that Carl Gari now return for their self-titled album, forthcoming in June. This choppy beats of the second single are joined by multi-tracked vocals from Munich-based Polygonia, herself a producer of bass & other dancefloor music. james K – On God (Roza Terenzi Remix) [AD93/Bandcamp] Following her vaporwave-trip-hop album Friend from last year, james K now reaches out for some heavy-duty Friends to remix the album. Roza Terenzi is Katie Campbell, originally from Perth, then Melbourne, now Europe, also one third of trip-hop band trickpony. She takes the jangly indie song “On God” and dubs it out with vocal delays and chunkier beats – one of the best remixes of the set. Lyra Pramuk – Ending (Djrum Endless Rework) [7K/Bandcamp] The remix has in a sense always been at the heart of the work of operatically & classically-trained composer & producer Lyra Pramuk, whether it’s sampling and processing her own voice, or commissioning huge remix compilations as on 2021’s Delta. Last year she started her own label pop.soil, but simultaneously joined 7K (!K7‘s classical/ambient imprint that they’re back-referencing as 7Klassik), releasing the beautiful Hymnal in June. In June this year comes Hymnal (Resung), in which her voice and the strings of Sonar Quartett are remixed by seven of her colleagues – and who better than the classical-tuned beatmaster Djrum as the first to be released? dgoHn – I Couldn’t Remember So I Made Something Up [Planet µ/Bandcamp] Here are two tastes that sure go well together – the first release by drumfunk genius dgoHn (aka John Cunnane) on Planet µ! All signs point to Tessares being vintage dgoHn, with the melodic focus of label boss µ-Ziq – and dgoHn did have an album with Macc on Aphex Twin’s Rephlex label (digital available here), so IDM isn’t exactly foreign to his style of drum’n’bass. I’m certain this will be a joy. SPECIAL REQUEST – Uncanny Valley (gyrofield remix) [Timedance/Bandcamp] When techno/tech house mainstay Paul Woolford unveiled his Special Request alter ego in 2012 with a series of 12″s and remixes, it was revolutionary not just for Woolford but for the nascent jungle revival, representing a new take on the ’90s jungle revolution, and pre-empting the still-current jungle revival by at least a couple of years (well it depends how you count it – Sully’s Blue double EP was 2014, despite the Bandcamp date). As you know, Woolford has used Special Request for all music of the hardcore continuum by now, but for Batu’s Timedance he’s dropped a piece of hardcoreish drum’n’bass. It’s backed by two remixes: Metrist‘s bass heavy slow-fast take and gyrofield‘s more abstracted weird-jungle. Weird dancefloors unite! los pulpitos – ii ii ii [Crammed Discs/Bandcamp] los pulpitos – Archipelago [Crammed Discs/Bandcamp] Since the early ’80s Belgian label Crammed Discs has been the home for postpunk and world music of all sorts as well as quite a lot of electronica. Techno & electronica producer Dirk Leyers here teams up with Felipe Salmon of Peruvian duo Dengue Dengue Dengue under the name los pulpitos (the little octopuses). Their debut EP Octopean Union from last year was a lovely piece of underwater electronica, combining techno & acid vibes with friendly drum’n’bass/jungle and those South & Central American percussive forms that Dengue Dengue Dengue nurtured. The new album Tentacletek is similarly-formed and both are absolutely lovely, just the right combo of dreamy & danceable. Appleblim – Thunderstorm [Sneaker Social Club/Bandcamp] Laurie Osborne as Appleblim was a key figure in the outward dissemination of dubstep with the Skull Disco label he ran with Sam Shackleton, twisting dubstep’s template to include technoid rhythms. Since then both artists’ oeuvres have turned sideways into other realms, but Appleblim’s always cleaved closer to the dancefloor. Here he’s joined with Sneaker Social Club for a third time, with melodic, hardware-driven rave tracks that float somewhere between drum’n’bass, 2-step, dubstep, weightless and some kind of acidic disco. Always brilliant. Rob Smith – Revolve (feat Tony Wrafter) [RSD Bandcamp] Here’s an unusual project for Rob Smith of Bristol trip-hop originals Smith & Mighty and junglists More Rockers. As RSD, Smith has also made forays into dubstep, indeed since early in the genre’s nascence, as well as dub more broadly. The makers of the underground film Urtobēn – Vienna’s illegal Artforms (more about graffiti and parkour activities than music itself) clearly felt RSD’s urban music styles suited the film’s aesthetic, and now he’s released the soundtrack on his Bandcamp, with tracks from many of his projects and a few fellow travellers. The previously-unreleased (I think!) jungle track I played tonight features trumpeter Tony Wrafter, a longtime Smith & Mighty fellow traveller, who’s also worked a lot with the On-U Sound stable. Ital Tek – Kill Switch [Planet µ/Bandcamp] I first played Alan Myson’s music as Ital Tek in 2007, pretty early in the dubstep’s expansion out from East London. He’d made a bit of breakcore/IDM before this, but his dubstep was quickly picked up by Mike Paradinas’ Planet µ, with all four tracks on the Blood Line EP certified bangers. He moved into a more purple phase, and via various other styles – some more ambient, some more industrial – we arrive at Mind Abandon. Here Myson is taking a bit more of a hardware approach, and again is mixing ambient with some more post-industrial expression, not exactly IDM or dubstep but not entirely separate either – especially the track I played tonight goes from punishing industrial bass into cyberpunk ambient synthesis. I’ve found for years now that Ital Tek albums don’t initially grab me, then I come back to them after a bit and I’m like What? This is fucking great. And yeah, this is great. An underrated talent, honestly. Jensen Interceptor – Flux Entrance [Peder Mannerfelt Produktion] Sydney-born producer Jensen Interceptor now finds himself based in Stockholm, so it makes sense that his last couple of EPs have been released by Pedder Mannerfelt‘s Produktion. Synthetic Seduction is definitely “future bass”, aimed squarely at the dancefloor; straightforward enough, but melodic and super bouncy. Rodja – Ajam (Version) [XCPT/Bandcamp] Pietro De Ruggieri is a producer from Mantera in Italy, releasing music as Rodja, which suggests a particularly Aussie pronunciation of “Rodger”, but presumably isn’t. De Ruggieri has spent some time in Tehran, and some of the music on his new album Third Force was produced there. It’s a phenomenal set of dub techno and other dubby bass music, with slippery production but emphatic beats, beautifully textured. Recommended. Paperclip Minimiser – TT A1 [Blank Mind/Bandcamp] Speaking of pitch-perfect updated dub techno, John Howes’ Paperclip Minimiser has the goods. This is far more ascetic than Rodja, a sound that will be familiar if you checked out Howes’ second album on Peak Oil a few weeks ago. Brilliant. Ptastvo – Bowls With Souls [I Shall Sing Until My Land Is Free/Bandcamp] Ukrainian label I Shall Sing Until My Land Is Free (based, with its progenitors, in Berlin since Russia’s war) here brings an album from Volodymyr Ponikarovskyi aka Ptastvo, who uses found sounds along with electronics and musical instruments to evoke the feeling of imbalance and the heightened emotions of living in wartime. It’s impressively varied music, and even at its most electro-acoustic (e.g. the literal metal bowls sampled on “Bowls With Souls”) it retains a connection to dance music, or at least music with beats. Quite an epic journey, one to listen to on a nighttime drive perhaps – or lie back and listen on headphones wherever you are. Bobby Ingham – Easy Mush [Sneaker Social Club/Bandcamp] Bobby Ingham – I Feel So Good I Swear I Could Fly [Sneaker Social Club/Bandcamp] On Angel of the North, released on Low End Activist‘s Sneaker Social Club, Leeds-born interdisciplinary artist Bobby Ingham echoes the label boss’s excavation of his Oxford council estate origins, featuring Ingham’s grandmother and Ingham’s own spoken word, with spookily discordant synths and fragmented rhythms tracing a skeleton of UK bass music, from grime to r’n’b-laced trip-hop. Berndt / Schmidt – Gecko Lazzaro [Thrill Jockey/Bandcamp] Drew Daniel, one half of Matmos, is quite prolific outside of the beloved duo, with a varied solo career as The Soft Pink Truth as well as various collaborations. It’s less common to hear solo or other non-Matmos music from Drew’s partner Martin M.C. Schmidt, so the new album Cloud Machines, which finds Schmidt working with Baltimore experimental mainstay John Berndt, should make us sit up and listen. The humour and weirdness of Matmos is very much present, but its exploratory sound – from the first couple of singles – takes in Krautrock studio experimentation, postpunk out-rock and any other leftfield musical non-traditions. Harrington, Jaffe, Shiroishi – FRACTAL HASH [AKP Recordings/Bandcamp] Via LA label AKP Recordings, Making Colors is the second improvised wonder from three talented musicians who work comfortably across genres. Dave Harrington may be best known for his collaboration with Nicolas Jaar, Darkside, Max Jaffe for the art rock/avant-pop of JOBS and drumming in Amirtha Kidambi’s Elder Ones, and Patrick Shiroishi for his solo saxophone & sound-art as well as hardcore punks The Armed, contemporary music ensemble Wild Up and much more. This spontaneous music can sound like postrock at one time, then free jazz or psychedelic noise, or ambient, all filtered through electronic processing. Rad. Adam Schatz – A Voice Screaming All Aboard (feat. Carmen Quill) [Jealous Butcher Records/Bandcamp] Speaking of jazzers in smudged genres, Adam Schatz is a saxophonist and keyboard player who’s played with prominent indie artists like Japanese Breakfast, This Is The Kit and many others, and his Civil Engineering Vol. 1 is an enjoyable selection of melodic jazz made even better with the double bass of Carmen Quill on most tracks, and Dawn of Midi drummer Qasim Naqvi on a couple too. Purelink & Rainy Miller – Barrons Hotel (I, To, Thee.) [Fixed Abode] Arriving with no fanfare or explanation is this 2-tracker from Manchester producer/singer/iconoclast Rainy Miller, on his Fixed Abode imprint, collaborating with US electronica trio Purelink. Gorgeous smeared electronics with Rainy Miller’s typically morose, yet cutting, work. Listen again — ~222MB
This week we've got a living legend with us -- producer, dub stylist, remixer and On-U Sound label founder and all-around cool cat Adrian Sherwood. He's worked with just about everyone which if you didn't already know, you'll learn on this episode. Our wide-ranging conversation includes how he stumbled into record production, working with Lee Scratch Perry, The Fall, Nine Inch Nails, and more, forming influential group Tackhead in the '80s, remixing recent albums from Spoon and Sonic Boom & Panda Bear, his 2025 solo album The Collapse of Everything, the disappointment of having to postpone his 2026 North American tour, five records he thinks everyone should own, and more. -- Credits: Hosted & produced by Bill Pearis Mixed and mastered by Nick Gray Theme music by Michael Silverstein
In our first episode of 2026, the legendary UK record producer, remixer, and dub pioneer Adrian Sherwood reflects on his fourth solo studio effort, The Collapse of Everything, released last summer on his On-U Sound label. He explains how the album's melodic, contemplative sonic headspace balances modern plugin technology with the raw, "breathing" energy of live performances. He also talks about many of his collaborators like Doug Wimbish and Brian Eno, but also dear departed cohorts such as Keith LeBlanc, Mark Stewart, and Lee "Scratch" Perry. Over his five-decade career, Sherwood has become synonymous with a distinctive "sound-scientist" approach to the mixing desk, most notably associated with the groundbreaking projects African Head Charge, the industrial-funk powerhouse Tackhead, rhythmic explorers Dub Syndicate, and the seminal roots-dub band Creation Rebel. The Record Store Day Podcast is a weekly music chat show written, produced, engineered, and hosted by Paul Myers, who also composed the theme music and selected interstitial music. Executive Producers (for Record Store Day) Michael Kurtz and Carrie Colliton. For the most up-to-date news about all things RSD, visit RecordStoreDay.com Didn't find everything on your RSD lists? Maybe you'll still find it on RSDMRKT.com. Please consider subscribing to our podcast wherever you get podcasts, and tell your friends, we're here every week and we love making new friends!
Der Versuch ne Hitparade bei Radio Woltersdorf zu etablieren, auf Pi Radio und Radio Corax auszuweiten, bei dem Freien Radio Neumünster anzufangen und digitalisiert bei dem Freien Radios Berlin-Brandenburg zu starten. Wir hatten ja nichts. ## Neuvorstellungen (September 2025) 1. vai5000 — Bunny (HARBINGER — 11. August 2025 — vai5000) 2. Automatic — Terminal (Is It Now — 26. September 2025 — Stones Throw / VMG / [INTERGRAL]) 3. Jokios Kultūros — Breax4break (Unreleased Territory Vol. 6 — 29. August 2025 — Electric Shapes) 4. Owelu Dreamhouse — Tourist (Tourist — 4. September 2025 — Hope Street Recordings) 5. Adrian Sherwood — Hiroshima Dub Match (The Collapse Of Everything — 22. August 2025 — On-U Sound) 6. Magnetic Ghost Orchestra — Waiting for Inspiration to Hit (Holding on to Wonder — 26. September 2025 — Fun in the church / Bertus / Zebralution) 7. Street Sects — Playboy Body (Dry Drunk — 15. August 2025 — Compulsion Records) 8. Bass Drum Of Death — Never Gonna Drink About You (SIX — 12. September 2025 — Cobraside / Bass Drum Of Death) 9. Wargirl — Lost Inside My Brain (Good Things — 22. August 2025 — Clouds Hill) 10. Omni — High Ceilings (High Ceilings — 21. August 2025 — Sub Pop Records) 11. CRRDR — Espantan (Parental Advisory Perreo Content — 28. August 2025 — LATINCORE) 12. Augn — Arsch Von Deiner Mutter (Arsch Von Deiner Mutter — 29. August 2025 — DOPTRIEN) ## Die aktuelle Hitparade (August 2025) 13. (Platz 3) Brezel Göring — Such dir einen Arzt: Kein Problem Remix (Superdisco Re-mix — 8. August 2025 — Stereo Total / Flirt 99) 14. (Platz 2) Laibach — Die Kanone (Die Kanone — 25. Juni 2025 - Mute / [PIAS]) 15. (Platz 1) Isolationsgemeinschaft — Funklöcher (START STOP ZURÜCK — 2. Mai 2025 — Phantom Records) ### Informationen * Einsendeschluss: 3. Oktober 2025 * Oktobersendung – Radio Woltersdorf: 9. Oktober 2025 um 17:00 Uhr * Oktobersendung – Pi Radio: 9. Oktober 2025 um 17:00 Uhr * Oktobersendung – Radio Corax: 13. Oktober 2025 um 20:00 Uhr und 14. September 2025 um 11:00 Uhr * Oktobersendung – Freies Radio Neumünster: 16. Oktober 2025 um 22:00 Uhr Alles ohne Gewähr!!! # Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite. Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. * Abstimmungsseite http://pipapo.funkwelle.org ## Community Radio Woltersdorf Nichtkommerzielles, freies Radio aus Berlin Brandenburg, direkt an der Woltersdorfer Schleuse, aus dem Umfeld der Spielerei auf Pi Radio in Berlin. * https://radio-woltersdorf.org/
Expansive dub vibrations from the On-U Sound maestro. Adrian Sherwood has spent nearly five decades reshaping how dub is heard and felt. From absorbing reggae and funk as a teenager at the Newlands Club in High Wycombe to cofounding On-U Sound in 1979, he's been a restless force in British sound system culture. His debut production, Dub From Creation, signalled his instinct to twist the Jamaican form into bold, experimental directions. That spirit defined On-U Sound, where reggae collided with post-punk, industrial and synth pop to forge a catalogue still unlike anything else. Sherwood became a crucial bridge, producing for legends like Prince Far I, Bim Sherman and Lee “Scratch” Perry, while also working with Depeche Mode, Nine Inch Nails and Sinéad O'Connor. His RA Mix (yes, you read that right) arrives at a moment of renewal—RA.1001 is the first in a new era for the series. (After 1,000 editions of the RA Podcast, we're updating the name to better reflect what it's become.) Recorded at his Ramsgate studio, the 76-minute mix folds in cuts from The Collapse Of Everything alongside material from across the On-U Sound universe, plus collaborations with Panda Bear, Sonic Boom, Coldcut and Spoon. It's Sherwood doing what he's always done: stretching dub into endless new shapes. Find the interview and tracklist at ra.co/podcast/1019
Longtime Goldmine contributor Dave Thompson picks his latest gems from a pile of review copies of albums and box sets. Joe Meek Tea Chest's Heinz: The White Tornado - The Holloway Road Sessions 1963-1966 box set on Cherry Red Records, Godley & Creme's Parts of the Process box set on Edsel Records and Dub Syndicate's Out Here On the Perimeter 1989-1996 on On-U Sound. It's a fun review discussion among a couple of record collectors. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
eastvillageradio.com, brianturnershow.comANGEL'IN HEAVY SYRUP - Live KFJC - V/A: Live From the Devil's Triangle Vol. 1 (KFJC, 1998)PETER HAMMILL - (On Tuesday's She Used to Do) Yoga - Over (Charisma, 1977)FUZZHEAD - Pablo Picasso - Fuzzhead Is Love (cs, 1990)SHIT AND SHINE - Kercheim - Mannheim HBF (12XU, 2025)COSIMO DAMIANO - They Are Still Weaving 3 - Multi-Species (BC, 2025)TAKAAT - Amindinin - Is Noise Vol. 1 (Purplish, 2025)MIRANDA SPATULA & NOWHERE FLOWER - Around and About You - Around and About You (cs, PPM, 2025)WAYLON THORNTON - Monica Meteor - Screwballs Hip Folly (cs, Floating Skull, 2025)LOS PIRAÑAS - Con Mi Burrito Sabanero Voy Directo al Matadero - Una Oportunidad Más de Triunfar en la Vida (Glitterbeat, 2025)ALVARO - Mum's Milk (Not Powder) - Mum's Milk (Not Powder) (Squeaky Shoes, 1979)MASK - In and Out - V/A: Disk Musik: A DD. Records Compilation (Phantom Limb, 2025)THE CIRCUIT - Loudspeaker - V/A: Pay It All Back Vol. 1 (On-U Sound, 1985)1127 - 154361282719 (BC, 2025)THE VIBRATORS - Into the Future - 7" (Epic, 1977)AMERICAN MUSCLE - Best Band In Detroit - Demo (NL, 2024)CULTURE SHOCK - Crumble - Culture Shock (Youth Attack, 2025)HAMMERSMITH GORILLAS - Shame Shame Shame - 7" (Chiswick, 1974)SAYF - J.A.H. - لِمن شرّدو (Corrupt Territories, 2024)CHALKY WONG - Regular Rappers (ft. SEBii) - Regular Rappers (Eastern Margins, 2025)IVOR CUTLER - Men / Trouble Trouble / I Love You / Vein Girl / Five Wise Saws - Dandruff (Virgin, 1974)IL BALLETTO DI BRONZO - Secondo Incontro - Ys (Polydor, 1972)CELINE ARNAULD - Fragments of Automatic Variable - Superstructure (cs, Mahorca, 2025)HELLFISH - A Word From Your Leader - A Word From Your Leader (Deathchant, 2024)CATS MOVING TO FLORIDANURSE WITH WOUND - I Was No Longer His Dominant - Automating Vol. 1 (United Dairies, 1986)SHAPOVAL SEXTET - Povernennia - Kobzareva Duma, 1976 (Shukai, 2020)
Pochodzący z Londynu producent, DJ, wydawca i założyciel wytwórni On-U Sound odwiedził w czerwcu Lublin. Podczas festiwalu Wschód Kultury Inne Brzmienia można było nie tylko usłyszeć jego autorski set DJ-ski i koncert African Head Charge, ale także – obejrzeć wystawę dokumentującą związki artysty z Polską.… Czytaj dalej Artykuł Adrian Sherwood: „Nie jestem muzykiem w tradycyjnym sensie” pochodzi z serwisu Audycje Kulturalne.
Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah is the percussionist and vocalist behind African Head Charge, the experimental dub project he co-founded with legendary studio wizard Adrian Sherwood in the late 1970s. With dozens of albums to his credit, he's been established as an influential and singular performer with a sound all his own. Today I'm speaking with Bonjo about how he found his musical and spiritual calling in the Poco churches of Jamaica in his youth, how an encounter with Fela Kuti changed the course of his life, his collaborations with classic reggae and soul artists like Desmond Dekker, Prince Far I, Creation Rebel and the Foundations, how he turned an experimental studio project into a large live ensemble, and insights into African Head Charge's latest album, A Trip To Bolgatonga on Adrian Sherwood's On-U Sound label. Scherler Sundays is returning to downtown Olympia for summer 2024!! That means ten weeks in a row of free outdoor concerts and live interview tapings for future broadcast. Come see your next favorite artist and get to know them in one fell swoop, week after week! This year's lineup includes Little Wings, Mirah, Tender Forever, Lois, Damien Jurado, Michael Hurley, Chris Cohen, Oh Rose, Jonny Kosmo and more than 20 others, all curated and hosted by yours truly. It's happening every sunday at 3pm from July 21st through September 22nd. Find more info at ScherlerBeer.com If you're a fan of this show, please consider taking a moment to support this show by committing to a flexible monthly donation at patreon.com/lowprofile. It would mean the world to me if I could set aside a proper work week at a living wage every month, and I believe with enough of the regular listeners chipping in 5 bucks, it could happen. So thanks a lot to those of you who have continued to support me on Patreon, and if you haven't yet, give it a try! It will be great for your karma, I bet! You can find links to more of their work on this episode's website at lowprofilepodcast.com, where you'll also find a treasure trove of oral history from exceptional musicians of all stripes. Low Profile is a part of the Ruinous Media podcast network, and this episode's artwork was drawn by Jack Habegger. Thanks to Howard Wuelfing at Howlin' Wuelf Media for facilitating today's interview.
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African Head Charge is a legendary psychedelic dub outfit who have recently returned to their home label On-U Sound with A Trip To Bolgatanga, their first new album in 12 years. As always it finds the peerless Adrian Sherwood at the controls and joins the dots between what the collective has done before and what they are doing now, all with a distinctly Ghanian twist. The signature drums and chants remain at the core of the album of course, as well as plenty of other thrilling new sonic concoctions on keys, guitar, percussion, strings, vocals, kologo and more. It's the latest chapter in a fascinating story that has already seen them release some 16 albums since its inception in 1981. This week's mix is a deep dive into the uniquely melon-twisting sounds of African Head Charge. Sherwood's mastery at the controls means sound is twisted and contorted, dubbed out and reverb-rich from start to finish. Traditional dub sounds melt away into ghoulish vocal passages, unhinged instrumentals come and go and the collective's signature sense of dark soul and mystic ritual holds the whole thing together in a spellbinding fashion.
A conversation with Adrian Sherwood - master of dub music - producer, remixer, DJ and On U Sound record label founder who has worked with legends in the genre including Lee Scratch Perry, Horace Andy, Tackhead, Gary Clail, and remixed for Depeche Mode, Primal Scream, Nine Inch Nails and many more, who was in Tokyo for sold out live and DJ sets at Ebisu Liquid Room in September 2023. Sherwood talks about how blessed he is to have played in the studio with an array of musicians, and about being the "maitre d' washing the dishes".
Today's guest just makes me smile. It's percussionist Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah from African Head Charge. He grew up in Jamaica and began playing drums in the Rasta camps and Poco churches. He was running away a lot and sleeping in graveyards. Music helped him get out of those bad situations. He really connected with it and started helping out bands as a young kid, even becoming an unofficial roadie. He got a gig with The Foundations of Build Me Up Buttercup fame. All of this helped him start African Head Charge. Bonjo tells me how the band started and what African Head Charge means. He also tells me who gave him the name Bonjo. The band began as a studio project but he was eventually asked to take the music on the road. Unfortunately, his drums were stolen and he couldn't. But that led to a great future relationship. It also led to him playing the main stage at Glastonbury. Bonjo's DIY approach and his hard work with African Head Charge unintentionally pissed people off. After years of hard work, Bonjo moved to Ghana and took some time off; twelve years to be precise. But now Bonjo is back with a new African Head Charge album, A Trip To Bolgatanga. It changes his sound slightly and focuses on African drumming from Ghana. He's got some special guests on it like King Ayisoba, Skip McDonald, and Doug Wimbish. Pick it up on Bandcamp, On U Sound, or wherever you get music. Follow Bonjo @africanheadcharge on social media. Check us out @PerformanceAnx on X or whatever Twitter is now, and Instagram. Send us some coffee at ko-fi.com/performanceanxiety or buy a shirt or something at performanceanx.threadless.com. Now let's get irie with Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah of African Head Charge on Performance Anxiety on the Pantheon Podcast Network. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
This week, hosts Jim DeRogatis and Greg Kot share some new music that's flying underneath the mainstream radar - buried treasures! They'll also hear selections from their production staff and bid farewell to The Smiths bassist Andy Rourke. Join our Facebook Group: https://bit.ly/3sivr9T Become a member on Patreon: https://bit.ly/3slWZvc Sign up for our newsletter: https://bit.ly/3eEvRnG Make a donation via PayPal: https://bit.ly/3dmt9lU Send us a Voice Memo: Desktop: bit.ly/2RyD5Ah Mobile: sayhi.chat/soundops Featured Songs: feeble little horse, "Tin Man," Tin Man (Single), Saddle Creek, 2023The Beatles, "I Get By (With a Little Help From My Friends)," Sgt. Pepper's Lonely Hearts Club Band, Parlophone, 1967Tombstones in Their Eyes, "No One to Blame," Sea of Sorrow, Kitten Robot, 2023African Head Charge, "Microdosing," Microdosing (Single), On-U Sound, 2023Evangeline, "Mystic," Fuzzy, Fourteen One Four, 2023Juliana, "Narices Frias," Narice Frias (Single), MUN, 2023Ye Vagabonds, "Blue is the Eye," Nine Waves, River Lea, 2022Draag, "Demonbird," Dark Fire Heresy, Draag, 2023Louise Post, "Guilty," Guilty (Single), El Camino, 2023The Greeting Committee, "Can I Leave Me Too?," Dandelion, Harvest, 2021Cafuné, "Tek It," Running, Aurelians Club, Elektra, 2021Durand Jones, "Lord Have Mercy," Wait Til I Get Over, Dead Oceans, 2023Vanessa Tha Finessa, "Top Notch," CURRENT, babygirl123, 2023Gabe 'Nandez, "Pangea," Pangea, Pow, 2023Sphaèros, "Possession," POSSESSION, Pan European, 2020The Smiths, "This Charming Man," The Smiths, Rough Trade, 1984The Smiths, "Barbarism Begins At Home," Meat Is Murder, Sire, 1985Chuck Berry, "You Never Can Tell (1964 Single Version)," You Never Can Tell (Single), Chess, 1964Support The Show: https://www.patreon.com/soundopinionsSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a re-upload of my conversation with the late great Mark Stewart Rest In Power! For those who don't know Mark Stewart is an artist, vocalist, producer and songwriter from Bristol. As a founding member of The Pop Group and as a soloist, Stewart has remained an anarchic and pioneering figure since the punk era, a constant source of discordance amongst the frontiers of post-punk, dub, industrial and electronic music. In a body of work driven by an explosive form of lyricism and inspired by radical politics, protest movements, theory, philosophy, technology, art and poetry, Stewart has fearlessly cultivated a revelatory collision of ideas, ideals and influences throughout an indisputably ground-breaking and seditious career. Empowered by the DIY incentives of punk Stewart initiated The Pop Group in 1977, subsequently producing some of the most original and combative music of both the post-punk and contemporary era. From 1977 until 1980 Stewart led the charge in a group that completely eschewed punk's formalism for something far greater. Producing epiphanic, irrepressible anthems, including She's Beyond Good & Evil and We Are All Prostitutes, both in 1979, as well as masterful, seminal albums including Y in 1979 and For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? in 1980, The Pop Group ignited the revolutionary aesthetic potential of post-punk. The impact of this first incarnation left an immensely significant legacy ultimately leading to the group's reformation in 2010. With 2015's refined return Citizen Zombie and 2016's audacious left-turn Honeymoon On Mars, the group emphatically renewed their relevance, proving as incendiary as ever. Stewart continues to operate as a crucial impetus in the bands ongoing mission. In 1980 Stewart embarked on his solo career inspired by the sounds he had heard during a visit to New York the same year. The virtuosic scratching and early hip hop propagated by Kiss FM's Kool DJ Red Alert, coupled with the impact of a pile driver at a construction site Stewart happened to encounter there, was enough to encourage his visionary next step. In 1982 Stewart consolidated these encounters into coherent possibilities, forming a group called The Maffia and linking up with producer Adrian Sherwood and his cutting edge label On-U Sound. Alongside a rotating cast of session players, initially comprised of members of African Head Charge, Creation Rebel & Dub Syndicate, and later made up of Doug Wimbish, Keith LeBlanc and Skip McDonald (the erstwhile rhythm section of The Sugarhill Gang) Stewart & The Maffia fashioned an abrasive confection of dub reggae, early hip hop and industrial noise that was shattering, seismic and completely ahead of its time. Headed by an iconic version of William Blake's eponymous ancient poem, Stewart & The Maffia unveiled the Jerusalem EP in 1982, swiftly followed by their cult 1983 LP Learning To Cope With Cowardice. Stewart later moved to Mute Records in 1985 for the ferocious proto-industrial militancy of As The Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade and successive appearances on the label continued to break untold new ground, from 1987's Mark Stewart to 1990's Metatron and 1995's Control Data. Stewart has continued to plot an utterly uncompromising and individual course into the 2000s, with a streak of solo material that has included Edit, The Politics of Envy, The Exorcism of Envy and Experiments. Preserving his vociferous energy and defiant stance whilst advancing, as always, into unfamiliar territories, this work bears all the traces of Stewart's enduring severity and modernism, an exploratory power reinforced by a host of legendary collaborators and artistic descendants including the likes of Primal Scream, Keith Levene (Public Image Ltd / The Clash), Richard Hell, Kenneth Anger, Daddy G (Massive Attack), Lee ‘Scratch' Perry, The Bug, Kahn (Kahn & Neek, Young Echo) and Factory Floor. Stewart continues to exert an inestimable impact on a disparate range of ensuing artists and scenes. His work has been acknowledged and celebrated as a vital inspiration by the likes of Nick Cave, Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), Tricky, Massive Attack, St Vincent and countless others, while his eye for unorthodox extremity has instigated myriad new evolutions, blueprinting industrial, trip-hop, noise-hop, dance-punk and many other subsequent conceptions. Through a staunch, unrelenting desire to confront, deconstruct and make anew, Stewart has become of the most influential and forward-looking luminaries of post-punk, or indeed, any other form of music. An artist often imitated but never bettered. Mark's Info https://www.markstewartmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/markstewartm...
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Solénoïde (28.11.2022) - Cette semaine, Solénoïde réinvestira le champs protéiforme du dub ! Vecteur de liberté et de fantaisie artistiques, cet esprit musical sera ainsi célébré à travers une sélection de 9 titres d'où se distingueront deux aventuriers du sons venus de l'avant-garde rock. L'occasion nous sera ainsi donnée de rendre un hommage appuyé à deux musiciens cultes, Anton Fier (batteur de Golden Palominos) et Keith Levene (guitariste de PIL), disparus durant l'automne 2022. Autre trait marquant de cette Dub Translation n°35, la présence marquée de 2 grandes "écoles" du dub, celles incarnées d'un côté par le label londonien On-U Sound et de l'autre par la nébuleuse du producteur new yorkais Bill Laswell. Deux marqueurs forts de cette émission qui s'accorderont avec les impératifs d'une actu dub qui n'a rien perdu de son effervescence!
Mark Stewart is an artist, vocalist, producer and songwriter from Bristol. As a founding member of The Pop Group and as a soloist, Stewart has remained an anarchic and pioneering figure since the punk era, a constant source of discordance amongst the frontiers of post-punk, dub, industrial and electronic music. In a body of work driven by an explosive form of lyricism and inspired by radical politics, protest movements, theory, philosophy, technology, art and poetry, Stewart has fearlessly cultivated a revelatory collision of ideas, ideals and influences throughout an indisputably ground-breaking and seditious career. Empowered by the DIY incentives of punk Stewart initiated The Pop Group in 1977, subsequently producing some of the most original and combative music of both the post-punk and contemporary era. From 1977 until 1980 Stewart led the charge in a group that completely eschewed punk's formalism for something far greater. Producing epiphanic, irrepressible anthems, including She's Beyond Good & Evil and We Are All Prostitutes, both in 1979, as well as masterful, seminal albums including Y in 1979 and For How Much Longer Do We Tolerate Mass Murder? in 1980, The Pop Group ignited the revolutionary aesthetic potential of post-punk. The impact of this first incarnation left an immensely significant legacy ultimately leading to the group's reformation in 2010. With 2015's refined return Citizen Zombie and 2016's audacious left-turn Honeymoon On Mars, the group emphatically renewed their relevance, proving as incendiary as ever. Stewart continues to operate as a crucial impetus in the bands ongoing mission. In 1980 Stewart embarked on his solo career inspired by the sounds he had heard during a visit to New York the same year. The virtuosic scratching and early hip hop propagated by Kiss FM's Kool DJ Red Alert, coupled with the impact of a pile driver at a construction site Stewart happened to encounter there, was enough to encourage his visionary next step. In 1982 Stewart consolidated these encounters into coherent possibilities, forming a group called The Maffia and linking up with producer Adrian Sherwood and his cutting edge label On-U Sound. Alongside a rotating cast of session players, initially comprised of members of African Head Charge, Creation Rebel & Dub Syndicate, and later made up of Doug Wimbish, Keith LeBlanc and Skip McDonald (the erstwhile rhythm section of The Sugarhill Gang) Stewart & The Maffia fashioned an abrasive confection of dub reggae, early hip hop and industrial noise that was shattering, seismic and completely ahead of its time. Headed by an iconic version of William Blake's eponymous ancient poem, Stewart & The Maffia unveiled the Jerusalem EP in 1982, swiftly followed by their cult 1983 LP Learning To Cope With Cowardice. Stewart later moved to Mute Records in 1985 for the ferocious proto-industrial militancy of As The Veneer of Democracy Starts to Fade and successive appearances on the label continued to break untold new ground, from 1987's Mark Stewart to 1990's Metatron and 1995's Control Data. Stewart has continued to plot an utterly uncompromising and individual course into the 2000s, with a streak of solo material that has included Edit, The Politics of Envy, The Exorcism of Envy and Experiments. Preserving his vociferous energy and defiant stance whilst advancing, as always, into unfamiliar territories, this work bears all the traces of Stewart's enduring severity and modernism, an exploratory power reinforced by a host of legendary collaborators and artistic descendants including the likes of Primal Scream, Keith Levene (Public Image Ltd / The Clash), Richard Hell, Kenneth Anger, Daddy G (Massive Attack), Lee ‘Scratch' Perry, The Bug, Kahn (Kahn & Neek, Young Echo) and Factory Floor. Stewart continues to exert an inestimable impact on a disparate range of ensuing artists and scenes. His work has been acknowledged and celebrated as a vital inspiration by the likes of Nick Cave, Trent Reznor (Nine Inch Nails), James Murphy (LCD Soundsystem), Tricky, Massive Attack, St Vincent and countless others, while his eye for unorthodox extremity has instigated myriad new evolutions, blueprinting industrial, trip-hop, noise-hop, dance-punk and many other subsequent conceptions. Through a staunch, unrelenting desire to confront, deconstruct and make anew, Stewart has become of the most influential and forward-looking luminaries of post-punk, or indeed, any other form of music. An artist often imitated but never bettered. Mark's Info https://www.markstewartmusic.com/ https://www.facebook.com/markstewartmusic
The concluding part of my conversation with Christian Donaghy, who records and performs as Autumns. In this episode we discuss Christian's unique approach to song titles, his love of dub and approach to using effects in general in his music. We also discuss Autumns prolific output, upcoming release and touring plans, and the negative effect of social media on mental health.This conversation was recorded remotely in early January 2022.Tracks played:Autumns - Annoying Fucker (From DSS Dubplate - Touch Sensitive, 2021)Autumns - Eating On The Ground (From DSS Dubplate - Touch Sensitive, 2021)Autumns - Raw Meat Dub (From Dyslexia Sound System - Touch Sensitive. 2021)All tracks are used with kind permission of the artist, label and distributor.Available via: https://autumnsire.bandcamp.com & https://touchsensitiverecords.bandcamp.comShow links:On-U Sound: https://on-usound.bandcamp.comMental health support for musicians: https://www.musicmindsmatter.org.ukAutumns playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLvZ6qgQ_B83-winxXzTkfeLD-ALTa6llSUkraine Crisis Relief:ICRC: https://www.icrc.org/en/donate/ukraineUnicef: https://www.unicef.org.uk/donate/donate-now-to-protect-children-in-ukraine/Global Giving: https://www.globalgiving.org/projects/ukraine-crisis-relief-fund/IRC: https://www.rescue-uk.orgSave The Children: https://www.savethechildren.org.uk/how-you-can-help/emergencies/ukraine-appeal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Recorded 2021-08-14 19:01:04 DnB Radio Tracklisting: * Need For Mirrors - Thugga (Serum Remix)* Command Strange feat. MC Fava - Never Let Go* Carlito & Addiction - Funk That* Dubruvvas - Roll With It* Marvellous Cain & Cutty Ranks feat. Fatman D - Hit Man (Outlaw & Blackmarket Remix)* Kumarachi & Epicentre - Done Already* Karlixx - Wicked Babylon* MSDOS - The Shalako* Picota & Kumbh - Funk Memories* Coldcut - Eine Kleine Hedmusik* Maykors - AIAIAI* Exile - Danger Time* Confusious & Mystic - Like This* Kursiva & Karlixx feat. Mooncat - Man Of The Livin* MSDOS - Soul Drops* Azpect - Feeling Blessed (DJ SS Remix)* Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (Aperio Bootleg)* DJ Hybrid feat. Taja - Diggin Through The Archives* Alix Perez - Empty Words* Confucius MC - Eye To The Sun* Kumarachi - Combination Style* Kumarachi & Epicentre - Worldwide* MSDOS - Earthling* Mr Joseph & Illmatika feat. Sherona Knight - Careless Whisper* MSDOS - Love Chords (FX909 Remix)* Operate - LSD* Invisible Landscape - Blame Leary* J:Rover - Pula* Kursiva & Dubtime - Babylon Bwoy* Exile - Radioactive Sunrise* Octo Pi & Camo MC - Above The Clouds* Marvellous Cain - Dubplate Style (VIP Remix)* Maykors & Moytra - Skarrgh* MSDOS - Chords & Jazz* Kursiva - I Don't Care* Salute - Want U There (Logistics Remix)* Moderate Hate - Computer Mouse* Kursiva & Blackout JA - Early In The Morning (True Tactix Remix)* DJ Hybrid - No Way (2021 Remix)* MSDOS - Trumpet Toys* Volatile Cycle & Dropset - Stronk* B-Side feat. Kymberly Kennedy - Dope Rider (General Narco Remix)* Boombassbrothers - Got To Pray* Lee Scott & Hyroglifics - Bonus Money* Moderate Hate - Destroy* Noel - System* Confusious - That Groove* Low:r - Parsley Soda* Dustkey - Keeping Yourself Warm* Picota & Kumbh - Sunchine* Polarized & J_Rover - Psychosis* Low:r - Mindset* Coldcut & On-U Sound feat. Ce'Cile & Toddla T - Make Up Your MindTracklisting:* Need For Mirrors - Thugga (Serum Remix)* Command Strange feat. MC Fava - Never Let Go* Carlito & Addiction - Funk That* Dubruvvas - Roll With It* Marvellous Cain & Cutty Ranks feat. Fatman D - Hit Man (Outlaw & Blackmarket Remix)* Kumarachi & Epicentre - Done Already* Karlixx - Wicked Babylon* MSDOS - The Shalako* Picota & Kumbh - Funk Memories* Coldcut - Eine Kleine Hedmusik* Maykors - AIAIAI* Exile - Danger Time* Confusious & Mystic - Like This* Kursiva & Karlixx feat. Mooncat - Man Of The Livin* MSDOS - Soul Drops* Azpect - Feeling Blessed (DJ SS Remix)* Shapeshifters - Lola's Theme (Aperio Bootleg)* DJ Hybrid feat. Taja - Diggin Through The Archives* Alix Perez - Empty Words* Confucius MC - Eye To The Sun* Kumarachi - Combination Style* Kumarachi & Epicentre - Worldwide* MSDOS - Earthling* Mr Joseph & Illmatika feat. Sherona Knight - Careless Whisper* MSDOS - Love Chords (FX909 Remix)* Operate - LSD* Invisible Landscape - Blame Leary* J:Rover - Pula* Kursiva & Dubtime - Babylon Bwoy* Exile - Radioactive Sunrise* Octo Pi & Camo MC - Above The Clouds* Marvellous Cain - Dubplate Style (VIP Remix)* Maykors & Moytra - Skarrgh* MSDOS - Chords & Jazz* Kursiva - I Don't Care* Salute - Want U There (Logistics Remix)* Moderate Hate - Computer Mouse* Kursiva & Blackout JA - Early In The Morning (True Tactix Remix)* DJ Hybrid - No Way (2021 Remix)* MSDOS - Trumpet Toys* Volatile Cycle & Dropset - Stronk* B-Side feat. Kymberly Kennedy - Dope Rider (General Narco Remix)* Boombassbrothers - Got To Pray* Lee Scott & Hyroglifics - Bonus Money* Moderate Hate - Destroy* Noel - System* Confusious - That Groove* Low:r - Parsley Soda* Dustkey - Keeping Yourself Warm* Picota & Kumbh - Sunchine* Polarized & J_Rover - Psychosis* Low:r - Mindset* Coldcut & On-U Sound feat. Ce'Cile & Toddla T - Make Up Your Mind Download, Distribute, and Donate!
We meet Adrian Sherwood, the founder of On-U Sound, who’s done things differently right from the start. He started the label at the height of London’s “punky-reggae” moment and quickly put out dozens of groundbreaking dub recordings from acts including Creation Rebel, African Head Charge, New Age Steppers and Tackhead. Drawing on a loose collective of improvisers and wildcards – including Ari Up, Annie Anxiety and Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah – Sherwood leveraged his lack of musical training to produce some of the most influential records of the ‘80s. In this episode he joins Chal from his home in Ramsgate to talk about squatting with Ari Up and Neneh Cherry, dub reggae philosophy, and why you should never trust a hippy. Check out the accompanying RELEVANT PARTIES Playlist on Spotify: https://bit.ly/relevantparties_playlist On-U Sound: http://on-usound.com | https://www.instagram.com/onusound | https://www.youtube.com/user/onusoundrecords Carhartt WIP: https://www.carhartt-wip.com | https://instagram.com/carharttwip
Gary Clail in conversation with David Eastaugh Became a warm up act for On-U gigs. Clail first released a record in 1985. Several 12" singles were issued between 1985 and 1987, before Clail's first LP for Nettwerk, Tackhead Tape Time, a split effort between Clail and Tackhead. "Television: The Drug of the Nation" by The Beatnigs was remixed by Clail, Adrian Sherwood and Mark Stewart, on the Alternative Tentacles record label in 1988. In 1989, Clail issued his own album, billed as Gary Clail & On-U Sound System, on On-U Sound, which marked Clail's entrance to the electronicunderground scene in Bristol, eventually leading him to work with RCA a couple of years later. This output incorporated several singles and EPs, as well as the Emotional Hooligan album (1991).
01. Mark McGuire - The Instinct [New Images] 02. Cate Le Bon - Miami [Mexican Summer] 03. MV & EE - Feel Alright [Woodsist] 04. Keleketla! - International Love Affair [Ahead Of Our Time] 05. The Monkees - Opening Ceremony [RCA] 06. Fiona Apple - Heavy Balloon [Clean Slate] 07. The Style Council - Long Hot Summer [Polydor] 08. Stock, Hausen & Walkman - Sponge [Hot Air] 09. Dub Syndicate - 10K At 0VU - 60 Hz - Mind Boggles! [On-U Sound] 10. Baaba Maal - A Song For Women [Palm] 11. The Soft Pink Truth - Go [Thrill Jockey] 12. Jeffrey Lewis - Where Is The Machine [Moshi Moshi] 13. MGMT - All We Ever Wanted Was Everything [LateNightTales] 14. Lo Kindre - Grey Skies (i) [Phase Group] 15. Jean Binta Breeze - Dubwise [LKJ Records] 16. Babe Roots - Work Hard [Linear Movement] 17. Hildur Guðnadóttir - Evacuation (Chernobyl OST) [Deutsche Grammophon] 18. Stella Grundy feat. Jah Wobble - Move On (Handsome Brute Dub Mix) [Northern Quarter] 19. Damian Lazarus & The Ancient Moons - Feedback Loop (Edit) [Crosstown Rebels] 20. Forest Swords - Raw Language [Ninja Tune] 21. Mutabaruka - Dis Poem [Shanachie] 22. She Past Away - Sanri [Metropolis] 23. Alan Vega with A.R.E. Weapons - See Tha Light [Blast First Petite] 24. Al Chem - Metaphysics Of Love [Compost] 25. Twins - Wait For Harm [Enfant Terrible] 26. DJ Sotofett - Your Computer Is Not Secure [SO-PHAT] 27. Agent Side Grinder - This Is Us [Progress Productions] 28. Black Marble - Johnny & Mary [Sacred Bones] 29. A Flock Of Seagulls - (It's Not Me) Talking [Jive] 30. Simple Minds - Love Song (Extended Version) [Virgin]
Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah In Conversation with Mark "Frosty" McNeillCelsius Drop host, Mark “Frosty” McNeill, was honored to welcome the Jamaican drummer, Bonjo Iyabinghi Noah, onto his program this month. Beaming in from his home in Ghana, Noah traced his musical journey for us, including the origins of his legendary group, African Head Charge. Formed in 1981, the band is a long time collaboration between Noah and the visionary UK producer Adrian Sherwood (On-U Sound). The duo, along with a rotating crew of collaborators, launched the form of dub music into new and innovative realms!On-U Sound has been reissuing a wave of African Head Charge works recordings most recently, Drumming Is A Language (1990 – 2011).In Conversation is produced by dublab. Sound editing and music are by Matteah Baim. Due to rights reasons music from the original broadcast has been shortened or removed. To hear more, please visit dublab.com.
Der neue Versuch ne Hitparade bei Radio Woltersdorf zu etablieren. Die Versuchspersonen versuchen nachhaltig zu wirken. == Neuvorstellungen (Januar 2020) 1. Eliminate — Weeble Wobble: Spoken Word (Weeble Wobble EP — 20. Dezember 2019 — Disciple Round Table) 2. Moor Mother — Black Flight: Feat. Saul Williams (Analog Fluids Of Sonic Black Holes – 8. November 2019 — Don Giovanni Records) 3. Colossal Squid — iFuck Francisco: Feat. Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs Pigs (Swungert — 29. November 2019 — Square Leg) 4. Halflings — Strength in Numbers (Eminent Domain — 30. Dezember 2019 — L.I.E.S. Records) 5. Scousenbluten — Straight Jacket (Straight Jacket — 20. Dezember 2019 — Warnsystem Recordings) 6. Fever Ray — This Country Makes It Hard To Fuck: Björk Remix (Plunge Remix — 13. Dezember 2019 — Rabid Records) 7. Neoangin — Moebiusband / Zeychen & Wunder (AG Geige In Love — 20. Dezember 2019 — Atomino Tonträger) 8. Eddy Current Suppression Ring — All in Good Time (All in Good Time — 11. Dezember 2019 — Castle Face) 9. Peel Dream Magazine — Stare into the Void (Up and Up — 29. November 2019 — Tough Love Records) 10. Pink Purple — 180 Man (Red — 29. November 2019 — Jackpot Records) 11. Manfred Maurenbrecher — Reichsbürger (Reichsbürger — 20. Dezember 2019 — Reptiphon) 12. Hinds — Riding Solo (Riding Solo — 3. Dezember 2019 — Lucky Number) == Die aktuelle Hitparade (Dezember 2019) 1. (Platz 3) The Düsseldorf Düsterboys — Kneipe (Nenn mich Musik — 25. Oktober 2019 — Staatsakt) 2. (Platz 2) £ee $cratch Perry — Heavy Rainford (Heavy Rain — 6. Dezember 2019 — On-U Sound) 3. (Platz 1) Kim Gordon — Air BnB (No Home Record — 11. Oktober 2019 — Matador) == Informationen * Einsendeschluss: 1. Februar 2019 * Februarsendung Pi Radio: 6. Februar 2020 um 17:00 Uhr * Februarsendung Radio Corax: 10. Februar um 20:00 Uhr und 11. Februar 2019 um 11:00 Uhr == Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite ( http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org ). Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. * http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org
Der neue Versuch ne Hitparade bei Radio Woltersdorf zu etablieren. Die Versuchspersonen versuchen nachhaltig zu wirken. == Neuvorstellungen (Dezember 2019) 1. Ludwig Göransson — Blurg Attack (The Mandalorian: Chapter 1 — 12. November 2019 — Walt Disney Records) 2. Bibio — Petals: WXAXRXP Session (WXAXRXP Session — 15. November 2019 — Warp Records) 3. Wet Fruit — Goodbaddog (Wet Fruit — 26. November 2019 — Halfshell Records) 4. Omni — Present Tense (Networker — 1. November 2019 — Sub Pop) 5. TNGHT — Gimme Summ (II — 12. November 2019 — Warp Records, LuckyMe) 6. TOFA — Turntablism (Turntablism — 24. November 2019 — Doyu Digital) 7. Giant Swan — 55 Year Old Daughter (Giant Swan — 8. November 2019 — Keck) 8. Lambchop — So Modern and so Tight (Basement Tapes EP — 1. November 2019 — City Slang / Merge Records) 9. Hallelujah The Hills — People Keep Dying: And No One Can Stop It (I'm You — 15. November 2019 — Discrete Pageantry) 10. £ee $cratch Perry — Heavy Rainford (Heavy Rain — 6. Dezember 2019 — On-U Sound) 11. Squarepusher — Vortrack (Vortrack — 20. November 2019 — Warp Records) 12. The Stargazer Lilies — Monsters of Your Thought (Occabot — 1. November 2019 — Rad Cult) == Die aktuelle Hitparade (November 2019) 1. (Platz 3) Anamanaguchi — B S X ([USA] — 25. Oktober 2019 — Polyvinyl Record Company) 2. (Platz 2) The Düsseldorf Düsterboys — Kneipe (Nenn mich Musik — 25. Oktober 2019 — Staatsakt) 3. (Platz 1) Kim Gordon — Air BnB (No Home Record — 11. Oktober 2019 — Matador) == Informationen * Einsendeschluss: 3. Januar 2019 * Januarsendung Pi Radio: 8. Januar 2020 um 17:00 Uhr * Januarsendung Radio Corax: 13. Januar um 20:00 Uhr und 14. Januar 2019 um 11:00 Uhr == Die Hitparade von Radio Woltersdorf Die Regeln sind einfach. Wähle deinen Titel aus den Neuvorstellungen aus und schicke uns entweder eine E-Mail mit dem Titel, oder eine zum Titel zugeordnete E-Mail die Leer bleiben kann oder gehe auf die Abstimmungsseite ( http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org ). Oder Postkarte an Pi Radio; Lottumstr. 9/10; 10119 Berlin oder vorbeikommen... Es ist alles noch nicht richtig durchdacht, wir wollten aber mal damit anfangen, deswegen geht hier nicht alles mit richtigen Dingen zu. * http://pipapo.radio-woltersdorf.org
This weeks show starts off with music from Fantan Mojah, Luciano, Sanchez, Bushman, Everton Blender, Samory I, Cornell Campbell, Vivian Jackson and the Prophets with King Tubby, Edi Fitzroy, Jacob Miller, Horace Andy, Gregory Isaacs, Peter Tosh, Israel Vibration, and Linval Thompson. New music this week comes from Jemere Morgan, Ras Shiloh, Buju Banton, Steel Pulse, Jahcoustix with Meta Dia, OC Roberts, Clinton Fearon, Prince Levy, Shaggy, Fyakin, Little Roy, Anthony B, Perfect Giddimani, Young Shanty, Verse Simmonds, and Ras Akkurret. Also this week we ride the Weary Man Riddima s well as The Lioness Order Riddim featuring Fyah George, Turbulence, Pinchers, Princess Kazayah, and Aza Lineage. In The Dub Zone this week you will hear dubs from GT Moore, Mad Professor, Hermit Dubz, King Jammy, Frenchie, Alborosie, and Mountaindub. Extended dub mixes feature The Circle Of Confusion with Cornell Campbell, Danny I with The Green Lion Crew, Burning Spear, and Cold Cut with On U Sound and Chezidek. Enjoy! Fantan Mojah - Hail The King (remix) - Hail The King - Greensleeves Luciano - Where There Is Life - Where There Is Life - Island Jamaica Sanchez - Praise Him - Back At One: The Best Of Sanchez - VP Records Bushman - Creatures Of The Night - Most Wanted - Greensleeves Everton Blender - The Man - Pieces Of The Blender: The Singles - Heartbeat Records Samory I - Son Of David - Black Gold - Rorystonelove Mungo's Hifi - Solomon Riddim - Scotch Bonnet Records Cornell Campbell - Jah Jah A Go Beat Them - Original Blue Recordings 1970-1979 - Moll-Selekta Vivian Jackson & The Prophets w/ King Tubby - Judgement On The Land/Repatriation Rock - Yabby You: Jesus Dread 1972-1977 - Blood & Fire Edi Fitzroy - Work On Mr. Farmer - Youthman Penitentiary - Alligator Records Jacob Miller - Jolly Joseph - Songbook: Chapter A Day - VP Records Horace Andy - Money Money - Zion Sessions - Jamaican Recordings Gregory Isaacs- Confirm Reservation - African Struggle - African Museum Peter Tosh - The Poor Man Feel It - Wanted Dread & Alive - EMI Israel Vibration - Falling Angels - Power Of The Trinity: Apple Vibes - Ras Records Linval Thompson - Whom Shall I Fear - Strong Like Sampson 10” Jemere Morgan feat. Stu Stapleton - Troddin - Self Confidence - Dada Son Entertainment Ras Shiloh - See It Deh - Reggae Vibes Productions Buju Banton - Country For Sale - Gargamel Music Steel Pulse - Natty - Mass Manipulation - Wiseman Doctrine Jahcoustix feat. Meta Dia - Reunion - Reunion - Oneness Records OC Roberts - Satan Trap - Made In Jamaica - Tuff Gong International Fyah George - Jah Jah Rise I - Weary Man Riddim - Noaidi Records Turbulence - Who Feels It Knows - Weary Man Riddim - Noaidi Records Pinchers - Your Kingdom Has Fallen - Weary Man Riddim - Noaidi Records Young Shanty - Blessings - Carry Us Beyond Riddim - Giddimani Records Garnet Silk Jr. & Jesse Royal - Oak Tree - VPal Music Keith & Tex feat. The Steadytones - Let's Sing - Rebel Sound Records Clinton Fearon - Time - Baco Records Sly & Robbie feat. Horace Andy - Mind Your Own - Sly & Robbie vs Roots Radics: The Final Battle - Serious Reggae Christopher Martin & Jesse Royal - Green Grass - General A General Riddim - Frankie Music Prince Levy - Lovers Paradise (Jamaica) - Family Buss Riddim - Unity Sound Worldwide Dub Zone featuring Strictly Dubwize & Extended Dub Mixes GT Moore - Reformation Dub - The Harry J Sessions - Partial Records Mad Professor - People Of Yoruba - Jah Shaka Meets Mad Professor At Ariwa Sounds - Ariwa Hermit Dubz - Mushin Dub - Pursuit Of Balance - Dubophonic Mad Professor - No Holding Dub - Gussie P & Mad Professor: Heavyweight Champion Of Dub - Mafia & Fluxy King Jammy - Holy Mount Zion Dub - Waterhouse Dub - VP Records Frenchie - Stony Hill - Dub To Jamrock - Maximum Sound Alborosie - Surveillance Dub - Alborosie Meets Roots Radics: Dub For The Radicals - Greensleeves Mountaindub feat. Amira Lacrima - Antidote - Mystery Babylon 432 HZ - Studio 10 The Circle Of Confusion feat. Cornell Campbell - Hole In The Ceiling/Dub In The Ceiling - Rocafort Records Danny I & Green Lion Crew - Storm Within The Storm/Dub Within The Storm - Life Is In The Blood - I Grade Records Burning Spear - On The Inside/I Am In - The Burning Spear Experience - Burning Music Cold Cut & On U Sound feat. Chezidek - Everyday Another Sanction/Everyday Another Sanction Dub - Ahead Of Our Time Records ====================================== Skip Marley & Damian Marley - That's Not True - Island/ Tuff Gong International Protoje feat. Lila Ike' & Agent Sasco - Not Another Word - Indiggnation Collective Shaggy - Ketch Mi Up - Wah Gwaan? - 300 Entertainment Fyakin - Concrete Jungle - Nyle Banks Music Dub Fx feat. Zion Train - Shine Like A Star/Dub Like A Star - Universal Egg Princess Kazayah - Thunder Clap - Lioness Order Riddim - Oneness Records Aza Lineage - Kill Them With A Sound - Lioness Order Riddim - Oneness Records Little Roy - We Are African - Stingray Showcase 14: Stingray In Roots - Stingray Records Anthony B - Forward Home - Come Together Riddim - Larger Than Life Records Perfect Giddimani feat. Fyakin - 420 Movie - Giddimani Records Verse Simmonds - Gunstown - Mel & Mus Tanto Metro & Devonte - Smoke Town - Reggaenometrist - VPal Music Inna Vision - Highest Grade - Celebrating A Decade Of Vision: Best Yet - Roots Musician Records Ras Akkuret - Cowboy Town - Dre Swade Productions Devon Clarke - Rasta On Top - Call Me Bobo Saw - Bent Backs Records Anthony Johnson & Tuff Scout - We Rule/We Rule The Dub - Tuff Scout
Episode # 30 of 46-30 with Stephen Marshall, James Yorkston and Phill Jupitus, featuring a mix by Vince Clarke, Essendon Airport, On-U Sound, The 3 Johns, Jean Ritchie, Vic Goddard and plenty, plenty more --- Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/46-30/support
Gary Clail in conversation - talking about the ups and down of his musical career. Gary Clail English singer and record producer, and the founder of the Gary Clail Sound System. He was part of On-U Sound Records (and also the On-U Sound System) and led Gary Clail's Tackhead Sound System. They had a big hit in clubs with the 1991 song "Human Nature". During the mid to late 1980s based in Bristol, he became a warm up act for On-U gigs. Clail first released a record in 1985. Several 12" singles were issued between 1985 and 1987, before Clail's first LP for Nettwerk, Tackhead Tape Time, a split effort between Clail and Tackhead. "Television: The Drug of the Nation" by The Beatnigs was remixed by Clail, Adrian Sherwood and Mark Stewart, on the Alternative Tentacles record label in 1988. In 1989, Clail issued his own album, billed as Gary Clail & On-U Sound System, on On-U Sound, which marked Clail's entrance to the electronic underground scene in Bristol, eventually leading him to work with RCA a couple of years later. This output incorporated several singles and EPs, as well as the Emotional Hooligan album (1991). Clail released a further album on Yelen Records, entitled Keep the Faith (1996). In 2013 Clail formed the Gary Clail Sound System and began work on the album 'Nail It To The Mast'. It was released on 15 December 2014.
As novidades da Bass Music para começar 2019! Another Channel - Run (Babe Roots Remix) [Moonshine] Freud - Voyagers [Unreleased] OBF ft Joseph Lalibela - How You Feel [Dubquake] DJ Madd - Ghetto Sound [Dub Stuy] DJ Madd - Level di Vibes / Badboy Selection / Gone Like Fool [Roots & Future] Coldcut x On-U Sound ft Ce'Cile & Toddla T - Make Up Your Mind (Dub Phizix Remix) [Ahead of Time] Lewis James - Praying Out Loud (Om Unit Remix) [Laundry Zero] Dream Continuum (Om Unit & Machinedrum) - Ride Away [Astrophonica] Om Unit ft Rider Shafique - Nothing (Sorrow Remix) [Cosmic Bridge] Om Unit - The Corridor (Danny Scrilla Remix) [Terrorhythm] Kromestar x Danny Scrilla - Superconductor [Library Music] Impey - The Alchemist (Kromestar Remix) [Ghost Notes] TMSV - No Sleep [Innamind] Ital Tek - Prima [Planet Mu] Proc Fiskal - Hello Boss [Cosmic Bridge] dBridge - Own The Town [AMAR] OneMind - Piano, Vocal, Drum [Metalheadz] Ilk - The Sound of Falling [Narratives Music] Programa emitido a 26 Jan 2019 na Rádio Oxigénio (102.6 FM).
Ting called BoOms and Culture! La BoomHaus fait un crochet par la Jamaique et ride les basses autour de la planète.Encore une sélection grassouillette concoctée avec mon poto Antoine Shinobi!Peace!01 - Earl Sixteen - No Mash Up The Dance(02 - Dub Dynasty - Thundering Mantis)03 - Vibronics - Samsara04 - Haiku d'Etat - Los Dangerous(05 - Pete Rock & Grand Agent - This is what they meant (Instrumental))06 - Moresounds - Weeda07 - Fliptrix ft Buggsy- Walk This Way(08 - I-Wiz - Girlfriend)09 - King Midas Sound - Cool Out10 - Dj Madd - Level di Vibes11 - Mungo's HiFi ft Charlie P - Nice it up(12 - Ulterior Motive – Tien)13 - Brain Damage - Radical Plan14 - Kahn - Commodo - Gantz - Bitchcraft15 - Dookoom - Bloodclart(16 - Skeptical - Something In The Sound)17 - Sir Spyro ft Teddy Bruckshot, Lady Chann & Killa P - Topper Top18 - Coldcut x On-U Sound ft Roots Manuva - Vitals(19 - Quest - The Seafront)20 - Big Red - Freestyle Juin 201621 - Blasta ft. Solo Banton - Burn Babylon Coke(22 - Vicious Circle - Not Afraid)23 - True Tiger ft P Money - Slang Like This24 - Joe Ariwa & General Levy = Ramp Wid Di Riddim - Dub Rampage(25 - Icicle - Caffeine)26 - Chopstick Dubplate ft. Top Cat & Mr. Williamz - Worldwide Traveller27 - Orko The Sycotik Alienft Phoenix Orion & Okito Lexicon – Macro Babylon(28 - Roni Size - Forget Me Knots)29 - Terror Danjah ft. Triple Threat, MC Funsta, Shabba D, Double E, MC Skibadee, Bruza, Melo-D, Hitman Hyper & Ragga Twins- Creepy Crawler (Jungle Mix)30 - Cooh feat. Burro Banton - Ganja Lighta (Vocal Mix)
B Riddim no comando da emissão do Pressão Sonora! 01. Haarschnitt - No Rush (B3atl3ss) [XVI Records] 02. DJ Khalab & Baba Sissoko - Tata [Wonderwheel] 03. Coldcut x On-U Sound - Metro [Ahead of Our Time] 04. DJ Bwin - Herodot [Hundert] 05. Jade Wells - Staring At The Sun [SATS] 06. WEN - PLINKZ [Big Dada] 07. WEN - BLIPS [Big Dada] 08. Monoak - Dust [Greta Cottage Workshop] 09. Outboxx - Lost Soul (Rob Smith Remix) [Idle Hands] 10. Ojan - Tissues [Chris Coco Music] 11. Opus ft Flipz - Lightbound [Simply Deep] 12. Coldcut x On-U Sound ft Ce’Cile & Toddla T - Make Up Your Mind (Dub Phizix Remix) [Ahead of Our Time] 13. Marenn Sukie - Found A New Love [Banoffee Pies] 14. Dead Man's Chest - Just 4 [Western Lore] 15. Mischmeister M - Ducking Duck [Rebeat] 16. Andy Mac - Secret Shade [Idle Hands] 17. Stillhead - Sydhavnen [Brightest Dark Place] Programa emitido a 9 Jun 2018 na Rádio Oxigénio (102.6 FM).
Founder of English dub label On-U Sound and champion of global bass culture Adrian Sherwood shares his theories on the universal appeal of reggae music.
01. Deaf Centre - White Lake [Type] 02. Brandi Ifgray - Seas Of Mars [Puu] 03. Round Five feat. Paul St. Hilaire - Na Fe Throw Version [Main Street] 04. Jimmy Murakawa - Beauty [B&M] 05. Lena Platonos - Hoping By Shopping [Dark Entries] 06. Prins Emanuel - Oran [Music For Dreams] 07. Coil - Love's Secret Domain (LP Version) [Wax Trax!] 08. Becker, Stegmann & Zeumer - Mein Tanzlied [Music From Memory] 09. Robert Görl - Darling Don't Leave Me [Mute] 10. The Exorcist GBG - Can't Stop Walking [Höga Nord] 11. Nine Inch Nails - She's Gone Away [The Null Corporation] 12. Blurt - My Mother Was A Friend Of The Enemy Of The People [Test Pressings] 13. Sisters Of Mercy - Alice [Merciful Release] 14. Synths Versus Me - Bye Bye Tom [Oráculo] 15. Molly Nilsson - I Hope You Die [Dark Skies Association] 16. Mind Over Mirrors - Restore & Slip [Paradise Of Bachelors] 17. Coldcut x On-U Sound feat. Roots Manuva - Vitals (Dub) [Ahead Of Our Time] 18. Big Blood - For Gardiner Greene Hubbard [Don't Trust The Ruin] 19. Buffalo Daughter - Great Five Lakes (Cornelius Remix) [Grand Royal] 20. Acid Baby Jesus - Ayahuasca Blues (Unmanned Drone) [Slovenly Recordings] 21. General Strike - My Other Body [Staubgold] 22. Thai Elephant Orchestra with Dave Soldier & Richard Lair - Shiva Beheads Ganesha [Mulatta] 23. Negativland - Announcement [SST] 24. Pictish Trail - After Life [Lost Map] 25. Roxy Music - Both Ends Burning [Island] 26. Rufus Harley - Bagpipe Blues [Atlantic] 27. John Cale - Big White Cloud [CBS]
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: MURDOC, IMAKEMADBEATS, conshus, Table For Three, Lauren Ruth Ward, Tom Misch, De La Soul, Nathaniel Rateliff, The Night Sweats, Cut Chemist, Biz Markie, Coldcut, On U Sound, Ce Cile, Toddla T, Nap Eyes, Evidence, Emel Mathlouthi, Free The Robots, Potatohead People, EyeQ, Shinobi Stalin, STS, Khari Mateen, Rhye, Daktyl, DUCKWRTH, Sango, DJ Center, Oddisee, Dabrye, Jonwayne, PENPALS, Lars Viola, PRhyme, Royce da 59, DJ Premier, GOODie MOb, OutKast, IMAKEMADBEATS
Radio Endeavor Podcast #10 "SNOW GOLDEN" guest mix by OICHO SNOW GOLDEN on Dec 15, 2017 http://goldenlive.xyz/ http://www.contacttokyo.com/schedule/snow-golden-%E5%A4%A7%E5%BF%98%E5%B9%B4%E4%BC%9A/ OICHO(David Harrow)は気のままに音楽の歴史を瞬時に再現するが、そんな彼の長く深いキャリアは一言では説明しきれない。今までのDavidのキャリアはPopからアングラまでありとあらゆるジャンル、アーティストと共演してきた。常に新しいものを創り上げるモティベーション、好奇心が彼を素晴らしい共演者へと次から次へと導いてきた。80年代のPost-punkからNew wave, Neue Deutsche Welle, サンフランシスコ・ディスコ界のレジェンドRazormaidや、dubやexperimental エレクトロニック、特にOn-U Soundでの活動、Andrew Weatherallとの出会い、Technovaとして世界ツアーを幾度となく決行したり、Billie Ray MartinとPop界を占領したり、James Hardway名義でのDrum’n’bass作発表、そしてOichoとしてのカリフォルニアをベースとしたbass、dubミュージックを追求、LAの名物イベントLow End TheoryやDub Labでレジデントとして出演中。Davidは常に音にハングリーなProducerである。 David Harrow could easily play on musical heritage if he wanted, but that's not his style. The man has played with enough true legends of overground and underground music for several lifetimes, and could dine out for years on the hair-raising stories of far out and extreme musical scenes he's been involved with. But what links all his musical adventures so far is a constant quest for new and stimulating sounds, and that applies as strongly now as when he first launched into the post-punk climate in the 80’s So through synth-soaked new wave and Neue Deutsche Welle, through playing with disco legends like Razormaid on the San Francisco scene, through going deep into dub and experimental electronics as part of the On-U Sound production and live team, through the dirty rave haunts of London with Andrew Weatherall, through huge international tours as Technova, through a huge pop smash with Billie Ray Martin, through his live drum’n’bass extravaganzas as James Hardway, through the trance world, on through the Californian bass and weird-beat scenes as OICHO, to the esoteric ambient soundscapes and percussion soundtracks he releases today, Harrow is always, as a wise man once said “on to the next one”. And that hunger for the next sound, the next new idea, is what keeps his music as dazzlingly exciting as it has ever been. info https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Harrow Interviews https://daily.bandcamp.com/2017/04/24/David-harrow-interview/ current labels http://workhouse.us http://stasisrecordings.com/Site/DH.html https://oicho.bandcamp.com remixs https://www.discogs.com/artist/1702760-Oicho?filter_anv=0&subtype=Remix&type=Credits live low end theory LA https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OW05omN0Rr8 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z3vcKmCFh9c https://vimeo.com/184072225 videos https://vimeo.com/oicho radio shows https://www.mixcloud.com/workhouse/ as usual 2017 is turning out to be a busy year continuing live electronic dub performances as OICHO all over california masterclassshowcases and electronic music instruction at POINT BLANK music academy album production for leila gobi world renowned tuareg singer plus too many remix to mention! improvised ambient electronic modular performances in unique environments such as the banks of the LA River , the HAMMER and the BROAD museums regular 4 hour reggae/dub DJ sets at the Echoplex LA vip DJ sets for U2 at the Rosebowl, Guns n Roses at Dodgers stadium and the Weekend at the Forum
General Echo is a monthly night in Walthamstow, North London. Held in an unassuming upstairs pub called The Victoria it's a modest but welcoming reggae / dub disco with a relatively seismic sound system and reputable Guinness, all tied together by selectors and guests who acknowledge the innovation, mutation, spirituality and psychedelia that characterises Jamaica's most influential export. In the night's curation there's a recognition of what producers like King Tubby, Lee ‘Scratch' Perry and Prince Jammy first pioneered yet equal appreciation for the many evolutions and leftfield turns that have transpired since. You're as likely to hear the cult and the contemporary as you are the classic, from Wackies 12”s, On-U Sound rarities and the latest Equiknoxx outings to dusty 7”s of vintage ska, rugged roots and treasured lovers rock. Recent nights have played host to the likes of Warrior Queen, Domestic Exile and their next sees Gizmo from Berceuse Heroique manning the rig. More than most General Echo represents a forward-looking celebration of reggae and dub's timeless futurism, both its unabating relevance and its continued reconstruction. Here they provide an alternative homegrown history of dub music as realised on our very own humdrum island. As a mix this is more instructive than most charting how dub has influenced many hearts & minds on these here shores, sending inimitable shockwaves through post-punk, grime & beyond.
UK Reggae & Dub pioneer, Adrian Sherwood, has kindly recorded this thundering mix for the most recent edition of our podcast series! Adrian is a much sought after producer in the world of Reggae & Dub, co-founder of the revered labels On-U Sound, Carib-Gems, Pressure Sounds & founder of HitRun records too, Adrian's contribution to Reggae music is absolutely immense! Adrian's production credits read like a who's who in the Music game including Lee 'Scratch' Perry, the late Bim Sherman, Dennis Bovell, Little Roy, Sly & Robbie, Steven "Lenky" Marsden, Carlton "Bubblers" Ogilvie and Jazzwad. And he's put together this brilliant mix of some of his favourite tunes from his archives...CRUCIAL! As ever Earl Gateshead is on hand to host & mix some killer tunes in the 1st half of the show, this podcast certainly has all the trademarks of a great mix! One for the heads!
Full show: http://kNOwBETTERHIPHOP.com Artists Played: IMAKEMADBEATS, Butta Verses, conshus, Onry Ozzborn, Cloudy October, Hollie Cook, David Banner, Black Thought, Watchtheduck, Coldcut, On-U Sound, Roots Manuva, The Heliocentrics, Pseudo Slang, Maker, MoZaic, Alex Cuba, Sylvan Esso, Kendrick Lamar, A Tribe Called Quest, Jay Dee, MyGrane McNastee, Illustrate, Brother Ali, Sa-Roc, Little Dragon, CunninLynguists, LOrange, OutKast, GOODie MOb, Khujo, Cee Lo
More heat from Shepdog this month as he fires through the latest and greatest reggae, dancehall, jungle, dubstep and bass infused bangers, featuring tracks and remixes from Cut La Vis, Ward 21, Jah 9, Chopstick Dubplate and many more. ***COMPETITION*** Also, find out how you can WIN a vinyl copy of the new album from Gentleman's Dub Club. Mixcloud: http://bit.ly/2oG5Wiv Itunes: http://apple.co/2luXOAg Spotify: http://spoti.fi/2m3ibay Tracklist: 1. Love My Music (Sekkle Sound remix) - Cut La Vis ft Tippa Irie 2. In My Zone - Roska ft Serocee 3. 24/7 - Snow & Zed Bias ft Fox 4. Hijack - Cadenza ft Mad Cobra 5. No Surrender - Monkey Marc ft Sizzla, Capleton & Fantan Mojah 6. Set Man - Think Tonk 7. Don't Stop - Selecta J-Man & Kelvin 373 8. Junglero - Chopstick Dubplate ft Pinchers 9. Shadow - Ward 21 10. Carnival - Mista Savona ft Solis & Randy Valentine 11. Hi Grade - Angel 12. Fire In The Hole - Gentleman's Dub Club ft Parly B & Eva Lazarus 13. Vitals - Coldcut & ON-U Sound ft Roots Manuva 14. Midnight - Gardna & Kreed 15. Hardcore (Remix) - Jah 9 & Chronixx
In this edition of the Ninja Tune Podcast we invite label founders Coldcut and dub pioneer, On-u Sound boss Adrian Sherwood down for a catch up. They discuss early memories and movements of the scene, the history of their labels, and what first drew them towards music. We get to hear a variety of records throughout the podcast, including music from Coldcut x On-U Sound, Singers & Players, Toots and the Maytals, The Fall and lots more. We also hear about their experiences working in the studio alongside Roots Manuva whilst recording new single, “Vitals” from their upcoming collaborative album, “Outside The Echo Chamber” released via Ninja Tune imprint, “Ahead Of Our Time” this May 19th.
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF DUBWe are musicians, producers, promoters and fans of global dance music: Dancehall, Soca, Dub, Reggae, Afrobeat and more. From the center of North America, we reach a sound system near you.HouseAdub.comDancehall Party Mix Volume One Divide and Rule (Mungo's Hi Fi Remix) - Coldcut, On-U Sound, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Junior Reid and Elan | Fly Away (feat. Alozade & Gavsborg) - Equiknoxx Music | Deep Voice God - Sukuward | Dancehall Again - Million Stylez | Siren (dancehall mix) - RUMBLE feat. Suku (Ward 21) | Fast - Alkaline | Turn It for Me - Wayne Wonder, Liquid | Run Weh - Taranchyla, Bling Dawg | Hustler - Ding Dong | Good Girl Weh Bad - Aidonia | Nuh Gal Cyaah Tear Mi - Calado | Badmind Ago Fall - Jah Vinci | Money Wine - Cham | Round Di Clock - Razor B | Hype Don't Pay My Bills - Tifa | Show Them You No Lazy - Chris Martin and Lia Caribe | Careless Gal - Mavado | So What - Vybz Kartel | A Million Squats - Assassin | Bumpa (feat Falz & Ycee) - DJ Neptune | Turn & Wine - Vybz Kartel | Wine Up Yuh Body - Aidonia | Forever Young - Konshens | Real Badman - Popcaan | You Mi Need - Vybz Kartel | Mad Dem - I Octane | Wine Baby - Liquid | Don't Violate - Agent Sasco | Wine To Di Top - Vybz Kartel | Go Harder - Jah Vinci | Mermaid Wine - OCG | No Friend - Elephant Man | Gal Dem a Swarm - Patex | Woman Lock In - Taranchyla | Dem Bat Fly Gone - Spookie Brain Tear & 3 Star | Badness It Name - Alkaline | Tun Ova Riddim - Christopher Birch | Show Yourself - Konshens | Gal Dem Ready Now - Voicemail | Boom - Vershon | Freestyle - Vybz Kartel | Dutty Dread - Popcaan | Visit houseAdub.com | © 2017 Infinite Output
INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF DUBWe are musicians, producers, promoters and fans of global dance music: Dancehall, Soca, Dub, Reggae, Afrobeat and more. From the center of North America, we reach a sound system near you.HouseAdub.comDancehall Party Mix Volume One Divide and Rule (Mungo's Hi Fi Remix) - Coldcut, On-U Sound, Lee 'Scratch' Perry, Junior Reid and Elan | Fly Away (feat. Alozade & Gavsborg) - Equiknoxx Music | Deep Voice God - Sukuward | Dancehall Again - Million Stylez | Siren (dancehall mix) - RUMBLE feat. Suku (Ward 21) | Fast - Alkaline | Turn It for Me - Wayne Wonder, Liquid | Run Weh - Taranchyla, Bling Dawg | Hustler - Ding Dong | Good Girl Weh Bad - Aidonia | Nuh Gal Cyaah Tear Mi - Calado | Badmind Ago Fall - Jah Vinci | Money Wine - Cham | Round Di Clock - Razor B | Hype Don't Pay My Bills - Tifa | Show Them You No Lazy - Chris Martin and Lia Caribe | Careless Gal - Mavado | So What - Vybz Kartel | A Million Squats - Assassin | Bumpa (feat Falz & Ycee) - DJ Neptune | Turn & Wine - Vybz Kartel | Wine Up Yuh Body - Aidonia | Forever Young - Konshens | Real Badman - Popcaan | You Mi Need - Vybz Kartel | Mad Dem - I Octane | Wine Baby - Liquid | Don't Violate - Agent Sasco | Wine To Di Top - Vybz Kartel | Go Harder - Jah Vinci | Mermaid Wine - OCG | No Friend - Elephant Man | Gal Dem a Swarm - Patex | Woman Lock In - Taranchyla | Dem Bat Fly Gone - Spookie Brain Tear & 3 Star | Badness It Name - Alkaline | Tun Ova Riddim - Christopher Birch | Show Yourself - Konshens | Gal Dem Ready Now - Voicemail | Boom - Vershon | Freestyle - Vybz Kartel | Dutty Dread - Popcaan | Visit houseAdub.com | © 2017 Infinite Output
00:00 - Sintonía. 01:13 - Santos & Villasol presentan Plan B. 02:51 - «Demoliciones filosóficas», con Oliver Martínez. Espacio en el que empuñamos herramientas filosóficas para demoler artefactos culturales. Hoy demolemos "El equipo A" y "El coche fantástico" con el concepto de «constelación» del filósofo alemán Walter Benjamin. 21:54 - Mose Allison: Back Country Suite, Blues / Pixies: Allison 24:46 - «Interferencias», con Pablo Pérez. Hoy hablamos sobre «El triángulo azul», la obra teatral escrita por Laila Ripoll y Mariano Llorente que pone en escena las vivencias de algunos de los españoles que acabaron en el campo de concentración de Mauthausen. 41:06 - «Cara B», con Guillermo Antón. Hoy recorremos el mundo de On-U Sound, un sello discográfico inglés que, desde su fundación en 1979, ha contribuido de manera decisiva a revitalizar la escena de la música dub. 55:25 - Santos & Villasol se despiden.