Tuesday, April 25, 2006

Rooted T-Shirts now available online!


Front and back prints beautifully modelled by Chris Rooted. Hoodies and Girls Tee's coming soon.......

Sunday, April 23, 2006

Spring is here....

2006 is really hotting up now as a slew of quality releases begin to hit the streets.

The ridiculously exciting prospect of the return of the mighty Dump Valve imprint is upon us. After a long break, Geeneus’s legendary label is back with some mouth watering releases. First up is Wiley with his long awaited ‘Avenger’ rhythm, already a hit on the pirates with big support from The Plastician. To follow soon after is the Geeneus remix of Wonder’s ‘What’, another underground classic. I’ve got my fingers crossed that Wonder’s ‘Undertaker’ track may be in the pipeline for later in the year….

The third release in the Skull Disco series is now out and can’t be recommended highly enough. Shackleton’s ‘Blood on my Hand’ is immense. Other new releases more than worthy of note are Kode 9’s ‘9 Samurai’, Luke Envoy’s ‘Honour Kill’, Atki2’s ‘Guilty Pleasures’ EP featuring the Pinch remix of the title track and the timely repress of the immense Tempa Allstars Vol 2 from Tempa for those who didn’t grab it first time around.

2006 is living up to it’s high expections with some more massive releases soon to drop. Digital Mystikz ‘Ancient Memories’ on DMZ and the Mystikz double 12” release on Soul Jazz (oldies but goodies – ‘Conference’, ‘Misty Winter’, ‘Walk with Jah’ & ‘Earth Run A Red’, all bonafide DMZ classics in their own right.). The Burial album will be dropping on Hypadub in mid May, as will the Amit LP on Klute’s Commercial Suicide (the best d’n’b album to come out in years, trust me!) Blackdown's new EP on his own Keysound label featuring a remix from Burial and Bristol’s own Headhunter debuts on Ascension records with '7th Curse' too!

Also very imminent is the first part of the Tectonic label album. A 4 x 10” series of cutting edge dubstep from some of the scenes biggest names. Tectonic taking it to the next level!!! The first 10” due out in June features Skream’s ‘Bahl Fwd’ and Distance’s ‘Tempatation’, whilst part two will be DQ1’s ‘Wear the Crown’ and Mk1’s ‘Slang’. Two more 10”s will follow leading to a CD project. You heard it here first.

Bristol underground...

The city of Bristol has a long history of underground music, a cultural melting pot removed from the fast moving insular pressure trends of the London music scene.

Proud to be home to one of the largest dubstep scenes in the world outside London, these profiles exemplify of just some of the established and emerging talent to come out of the vibrant Bristol underground.

Forsaken

A lone gunman in the UK underground, Forsaken doesn’t run with a crew. Developing his cuts over the last few years, he has created an emotive & organic style rooted in the earthy UK traditions of breakbeat manipulation and raw drumfunk. Forsaken’s unique style encompasses elements of dubstep, breaks and griminess without conforming to any specific genre. His creative vision is unique and there’s no one quite like him.

Forsaken made his Dubloaded debut to a sell out crowd in February this year and immediately made his mark with a high energy set of quick mixes and rumbling bass pressure, blending grime anthems, dub step classics and his own dub plate selections. Regular appearances at Bristol’s Noir event attest to his djing prowess, always guaranteed to smash up a dance.

Forsaken mix

Wedge

Wedge has been making moves in the South West underground for a few years now, starting out co-promoting the ‘Underground’ event with Appleblim from Skull Disco.

Since then he has made Dj appearances at some of the leading nights in Bristol including Dubloaded, Drive By, and Dissident. Now a fully pledged member of the H.E.N.C.H crew, Wedge has the dubs for a guaranteed heavyweight selection each and every time.

Wedge has been honing his production skills, creating a soundscape of sinister atmospherics and punishing bass frequencies. Drawing on influences from a wide spectrum of producers, Wedge has attained a truly unique sound.

Dark FM is now the home to Wedge’s hugely successful weekly underground radio show, showcasing exclusive dubplate cuts from the top producers in the UK with the focus on pushing the Bristol and West country talents to the extreme. Tuesdays 10pm-12pm GMT.

Wedge mix

Headhunter

One of the three founding members of Bristol’s H.E.N.C.H. crew, Headhunter is another exciting production talent to emerge from the Bristol underground. His sound of deep, dark minimal rolling synthetic atmospherics has been causing quite a stir in the Bristol scene.

Headhunter has been gradually building a local following through the weekly H.E.N.C.H radio show on Bristol pirate station BS1 radio hosted by MC Scorpio, featuring dubplate selections from himself and fellow H.E.N.C.H crew Whiteboi, J@kes and Wedge. The variety in sounds from the H.E.N.C.H crew’s plates makes from an exciting journey though bass pressure such is the variety and depth to their sonic pallete.

With the success of their Dubloaded debut in March (and a headlining slot secured for May) and also high profile support slots at some of the bigger underground music events in the South West of England, 2006 is proving a busy year already for Headhunter.

May sees the first release on Ascension Records run in association with their close friend and Bristolian D’n’B superstar Tech Itch which features Headhunters track ‘7th Curse’. Expect more from H.E.N.C.H. on Ascension throughout 2006!

Headhunter mix