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*****ANNOUNCEMENT*****Join us for the first ever Not A Diving Club at fabric in London on Thursday 24 Oct, an evening of chat and unreleased bangers from 8pm til late.DJs on the night will be Minder b2b Machine WomanOneman b2b Lu.ReT.Williams b2b TashaScuba b2b BrailleThis will be a FREE ENTRY EVENT but you must be on the advance signup list to get in -> sign up here.---To call Shackleton an enigmatic figure would be to understate the case, especially in the context of the modern music scene. The requirements of the modern musician to constantly explain themselves, preferably direct to camera on social media, are so far from the operating system of this week's guest as to be entirely alien. So to welcome him to the podcast is a great privilege. A co-founder of the legendary Skull Disco label, veteran of the embryonic dubstep scene, and subsequent traveller through musical psychedelia, he's a producer with an instantly recognisable style who has managed to develop it in surprising ways while keeping absolutely true to his musical principles. This is an extremely rare Shackleton interview so there was much to discuss, and we get deep into his highly prolific recent catalogue, his transplant to Germany and relationship with his home country, as well as that formative period in the movement that became known as dubstep. This is a big episode and a great conversation, you're gonna love it If you're into what we're doing here on the pod then you can support the show on Patreon! There are two tiers - "Solidarity" for $4 a month, which features the show without ads, regular bonus podcasts, and extra content. And "Musicality" which for a mere $10 a month gets you all the music we release on Hotflush and affiliate labels AND other music too, some of which never comes out anywhere else.You can also make a one-off donation to the podcast using a card, with Paypal, or your Ethereum wallet! Head over to scubaofficial.io/support.Plus there's also a private area for Patreon supporters in the Hotflush Discord Server... but anyone can join the conversation in the public channels.Listen to the music discussed on the show via the Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlistFollow Scuba: twitter instagram bandcamp spotify apple music beatport Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Appleblim came to prominence in the mid-2000s as part of the Skull Disco label which he ran with the highly singular producer known as Shackleton. He was a big part of the 'second wave' of artists who emerged from the formative dubstep scene in London, and became synonymous with the 'post-dubstep' movement from 2008-2012. In recent years he has released albums on Sneaker Social Club and continued to DJ around the world. We talk about the very early period of the dubstep scene in London, the life of a touring DJ, the legend of Skull Disco, and many other things... Appleblim is a raconteur and you will enjoy this episode! Join us in the https://discord.com/invite/98423K8gap (Hotflush Discord Server) Listen to all the music discussed on the show via the https://open.spotify.com/playlist/6gs2nOUls8kP3UmMVPWhL3?si=00ba0908e4c14c4f (Not A Diving Podcast Spotify playlist) For more links and other info visit https://scubaofficial.io (the official Scuba website) Follow Scuba: https://twitter.com/scubaofficial (twitter) https://instagram.com/scubaofficial (instagram) http://scubaofficial.bandcamp.com/ (bandcamp) http://spoti.fi/scuba (spotify) https://music.apple.com/us/artist/scuba/220276686 (apple music) https://www.beatport.com/artist/scuba/1550 (beatport)
This week Dick Fetti's obsession with drum & bass continues as he reviews the recent tech-step gem by Outer Heaven and the just released compilation, "Themes & Variations", on Osiris Music UK. Fetti then goes back 12 years to review a monumental dubstep 12" by the one-of-a-kind Shackleton. After which Ben the Beardo discusses the most important comic book of all time, Alan Moore and Dave Gibbons' "Watchmen". Disco Box Recommendations: Outer Heaven - Pathos EP 12" - UVB-76 2017 V/A - Themes & Variations 12" - Osiris Music UK 2018 Shackleton - Soundboy's Nuts Get Ground Up Proper E.P. 12" - Skull Disco 2006
Appleblim has been releasing records for more than a decade. He ran the label Skull Disco together with Shackleton, his own label Apple Pips and is responsible for some boundary stretching cuts. Enjoy his mix!
We spend time with a true vibes man.
We spend time with a true vibes man.
In this, our penultimate episode, droid + slug attempt to draw some lines between the various mutated strains of dubstep and electronica from the post-rave golden years of the mid 90's.
Rare Frequency Podcast 26: Getting Colder (opening music: Delia Derbyshire, “Fresh Aire (Russe),” The Tomorrow People (Trunk) CD) 1 Darren McClure, "Pink River" Softened Edges (The Land Of) CD 2007 2 Idea Fire Company, "Lost Victories" Islands of Taste (Swill Radio) LP (forthcoming) 3 Antti Rannisto, "Äänienseitaä 3 Live" Sleeparchive|Antti Rannisto (Sleeparchive) CD 2007 4 COH, "Euphrates, Part II: Devoto Maestoso Al Fine" Strings (Raster-Noton) 2CD 2007 5 Ata Ebtekar (Sote), "Miniature Tune" Persian Electronic Music: Yesterday and Today (Sub Rosa) 2CD 2007 6 Gamelan Kyahi Kanyut Mesem du Puro Mangkunegaran, "Gending Tirtakentjana, pelog nem" Central Javanese Gamelan: Archaic Styles an Austere Performances of the early 1970s (Ian Nagoski) CDr 2007 7 Schurer and Steinbrüchel, "02" Falte (NonVisual Objects) CD 2007 8 Sinkou Son & Kouran Kin, "Songs of Grief" The Black Mirror (Dust to Digital) CD 2007 9 Shackleton, "Majestic Visions" Soundboy Punishments (Skull Disco) 2CD 2007 10 Asmus Tietchens, "04" Teils teils (Swill Radio) LP (forthcoming) 11 Eric Malmberg, "Min Kompis Anton" Verklighet Och Beat (Häpna) CD 2007