Wednesday, 12 May 2010

ROOTS, ROCK, REGGAE, HORSEMOUTH

Everybody should see this film at some point in their lives.





MUSICAL DISC




FROM THE FLICK OF THE WRIST



TO MAKE YOU JUMP AND TWIST.



PURE GOLD.

Thursday, 29 April 2010

6ix 6ix 6ix


Liverpool's music scene has gone from strength to strength in recent years, but there is one group in particular who continue to excite and astound scouse audiences with their stupidly fun live funk show. The boys from 6ix Toys combine all the energy of live funk with elements of hip-hop, making what was originally a relatively exclusive genre accessible to a much wider audience, further bridging genre gaps with live covers of dance classics (perhaps their most popular track being a cover of The Prodigy's Voodoo People)
Recent collaborations with Liverpool's hip-hop heavyweights ASM and Chicago-based Pugz Atoms show 6ix Toys going from strength to strength, and it seems as if every new musical project in Merseyside has at least one of the 6ix involved in some way. Also worth checking out is the band's DJ Fredo's other crew No Fakin', consistently smashing Liverpool venues with blinding hip-hop based DJ sets.
Listen to 6ix Toys' discography at their bandcamp page, where you can pick up their new EP at any price you choose. Go on, be generous.






Tuesday, 20 April 2010

R.I.P. GURU


Yesterday bought the tragic news of Guru's death, after a long battle with cancer. As one of hip-hop's most forward thinking and iconic figures, he'll be sorely missed. It's hard to imagine hip-hop music without Gang Starr, and his more recent solo work is some of the most interesting and refreshing rap music i've ever heard. Read the full details of his passing here.



"Is this really the end? Or is it a new beginning?"

R.I.P. Keith Elam - 1962 - 2010

Monday, 19 April 2010

FOURTWENTY

The 20th April isn't a date that's going to mean a whole lot to the average human being, but for those who enjoy the herbal side of life it's a reason to get excited, and this year is no exception.

Madlib continues his brilliant Medicine Show compilation series this month with 420 Chalice All Stars, an erratic but chillin' voyage through all things reggae and dub. The man clearly knows the way to a smoker's heart, and has even taken the liberty of including a directory of all medicinal marijuana dispensaries in the LA/SF region in every CD booklet. Buy it from Juno from, of course, the 20th April.
Also due for release on the pothead public holiday is Nike SB's limited edition "Skunk Dunks". Picture says it all really, but apparently Method Man, Redman, Curren$y and Snoop Dogg all called Nike with the same idea for the shoe's release. Hip hop telepathy?

It's no secret that Flying Lotus is a big fan of the green, and anyone celebrating this year should be excited to hear that he has kindly decided to soundtrack the event, with a special live online broadcast on his Brainfeeder Radio station. He'll be previewing his new album and inviting his friends down (likely participants include The Gaslamp Killer, Ras G, Daedelus, Teebs, Matthewdavid, Dr. Strangeloop and more) for what should be a special few hours. You can listen to it from 8pm UK time on his website. Get involved!

Saturday, 17 April 2010

MIND ALTERING DEMENTED LESSONS IN BEATS


MADLIB
I've been pretty slow to discover Madlib and his array of alter-egos, but its easy to see why he's achieved such cult status, in more than just the underground hip-hop scene. An insanely prolific DJ, producer and MC, his blunted beats and mixtapes take you on epic musical journeys through his staggeringly diverse record collection, never stopping off too long in one continent, decade or genre. His dedication to beat-digging is reflected in frantic compilations such as Beat Konducta in Africa, part of his 12-part, one-a-month series Madlib Medicine Show, taking the listener further into Madlib's hazy world than they've ever been before. Just what the doctor ordered!




(does anyone else think he's a dead-ringer for Bubs?)

Madlib - The Frontline (Liberation) (mp3)


FLYING LOTUS

FlyLo will be unleashing Cosmogramma on the world in a couple of weeks. Check this interview with him, in which he reveals a little than usual about his thoughts on the state of beat music and his evolution as an artist.





Grab 3 unreleased non-album tracks here, and keep a look-out for the new album Cosmogramma, due to hit stores 3rd May.


SKANKY PANKY



Also pushing the crazy futuristic glitch-hop sound is the recently founded Skanky Panky label. Based in Liverpool, they've already given away a few very impressive samples of things to come on their website, with the release of Skanky Panky: Volume 1 last month showcasing their most exciting new artists from across the globe (as far as Vancouver & South Africa). Listen to a couple of my favourite heavy selections and buy their debut release below.


FRESH LOOK - FRESH START.


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Thursday, 7 January 2010

daddy vad.

check out some of dj vadim's new material on this here music player.
if any of you get a chance to see him, GO. he killed it in liverpool last year.


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Tuesday, 5 January 2010

hollaaaaaa!


i know i know it's been ages. sorry. we've been pretty busy: both been moving between various cities, i've had some ridiculously epic nights that i'll over-enthusiastically elaborate on later, and jake managed to spend a grand on nothing in 12 days. fool!
i've not got anything in particular to blog about so i guess i'll just throw out some shit that's got me excited recently. was gonna do a 'best of 09' or 'best of the decade' thing but never got round to it, and its a little too late now. they're all pretty lame anyway.

ONE
MR SCRUFF'S NYE KEEP IT UNREAL SUPERMEGA FANTASTIC PARTY

this was off. the fucking. chain. i've seen scruffdawg quite a few times before but he completely killed it this time. can't think of anywhere i'd rather be more on new years than that beautiful little room in manchester's northern quarter. they say new years eve is always a disappointment but fuck that, this surpassed even the hype that i gave it.

listen to the 7 hour set (almost) in its entirety right here.

Mr Scruff live DJ mix from Keep It Unreal, Band On The Wall, Manchester, NYE 2009/10 by Mr Scruff

TWO
VERVE//REMIXED COMPILATION SERIES

it was actually my girlfriend's dad that put me onto this collection of soul gems, with remixes by the likes of mr. scruff (yeah i really cannot get enough), rae & christian, rjd2, dangermouse, king britt and plenty more well-respected and forward-thinking producers, with a seemingly telepathic knack for tapping right into the dancing part of your brain. here's a couple of my personal favourites.







THREE
SOULWAXMAS


another epic night with a ridiculously sick line-up: soulwax, 2manydjs, erol alkan, aeroplane AND mixhell. it had a pretty early start and finish, and from pretty much 9 onwards it was RELENTLESS. soulwax's new stuff is sounding predictably sweet. and check this video of the EPIC finale:



FOUR
TWIN PEAKS

a lot of you have probably already been lucky enough to have seen this genius bit of television, and i've been telling anyone who'll listen about it for years. I've recently been on a bit of a twin peaks binge, after getting sally, my other half, completely hooked. WATCH IT. NOW. AGENT COOPER WILL CHANGE YOUR LIFE.


that's about all i can think of for now. i'll try and make a post with a point some time soon. promise!

HAPPY NEW YEAR
MAD LOVE,
LUKE X