Gaslamp Killer on Radio 1

DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
edited September 2008 in Strut Central
Mike Slott & Mudderfunkin' Gasface Chiller on Radio 1. Haven't heard it yet, but he has generated some interest here in the past. b,121b,121/font1
Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121b,121bbc.co.uk/radio1/maryannehobbs b,121b,121b,121Wednesday 10th September 2008 b,121b,121b,121b,121Exclusive b,121Chase & Status - 'Eastern Jam' (Ram) b,121b,121Headhunter - 'Prototype' from the new LP 'Nomad' (Tempa) b,121b,121Exclusive b,121LV and Errol Bellot - 'Don't Judge' (Dubplate) b,121b,121Speedy J - 'Bootes' from the LP 'Red Shift' (Electric Deluxe) b,121Mount Kimbie ??? 'Maybes' (Hotflush dubplate) b,121LL - 'Out The Club' (Dubplate) b,121King Midas Sound - 'One Ting' Daybre mix (Hyperdub) b,121b,121Exclusive b,121Tes La Rok - 'Spritual Thing' b,121b,121Mike Slott Vs The Gaslamp Killer b,121b,121b1Mike Slott mix:/b1b,121 b,121Mike Slott - '23 halfs' (unreleased) b,121Mike Slott - 'Black Keys' (unreleased) b,121Mike Slott - 'Musics Fun' (unreleased) b,121Mike Slott - 'Flunky' (All City Records) b,121Rustie - 'Quick Tunnels' (unreleased) b,121Mike Slott - 'Knock Knock' (All City Records) b,121Yann Kesz - 'Like a Purple Shade' b,121Mike Slott - 'Bamhouse' (unreleased) b,121Nicole willis - 'Soul Investigators Theme Mike Slott Reflunk' (ATC Recordings) b,121Heralds of Change (Hudson Mo+Mike Slott) 'Future' (All City Records) b,121Mike Slott - 'Cadet' (unreleased) b,121Mike Slott - 'My Lightbridge' (All City Records) b,121Mike Slott - 'Home' (unreleased) b,121Flying Lotus - 'Roberta Flack' Mike Slott Reflunk - (Warp Records) b,121b,121b,121b1The Gaslamp Killer mix:/b1b,121 b,121The Gaslamp Killer - 'Intro' b,121Lorn - 'Unreleased' b,121Kode 9 Ft. The Space Ape - 'Nine Samurai' b,121Bar 9 - 'Untitled Symphony' b,121Bar 9 - 'Murda Sound' b,121Caspa - 'Oh R Ya?' b,121Mike Jones - 'Still Tippin' b,121Trick Daddy - 'Shut Up' b,121Portishead - 'Over' b,121Mr.Chop Featuring Malcolm Catto - 'Metropolis Del Ferro' b,121Ghostface Killah - 'Nutmeg' b,121Samiyam - 'The Return' b,121Flying Lotus - 'Ab-Original' b,121Mrr - 'Mikepsych' b,121Fando Y Lis' Outro b,121b,121Break - 'Hooked Up' (Symmetry) b,121Heny G - 'Delayed Style' (Dubplate) b,121Grovskopa - 'Sex & Violins' Surgeon mix (Token Recrds ) b,121XRABIT & DMG$ - 'Killin' Em' (Big Dada) b,121Rustie - 'ZigZag' (Wireblock) b,121King Cannibal - 'Arigami Style' (Ninja) b,121LD - 'Not Going To Cry ' (Dubplate) b,121Conc_etta - 'In Attention Opitae' from the LP 'Micro' (Moteer) b,121b,121Exclusive b,121Radian - 'Forever' (DPR Recordings)b,121b,121b,121h,121
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  • doomdoom 305 Posts
    thanks for the tip, havent heard Mr.Chop Featuring Malcolm Catto - 'Metropolis Del Ferro' and will check it for that track alone.

  • LeftyLefty 259 Posts
    b,121/font1
    Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121b,121King Cannibal - 'Arigami Style' (Ninja) b,121b,121b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1 b,121b,121this track

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121/font1Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121b,121King Cannibal - 'Arigami Style' (Ninja) b,121b,121b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1 b,121b,121this track img src="/ubbthreads/images/graemlins/whoa.gif" alt="" 21 b,121b,121h,121font class="post"1b,121b,121b,121Mmm, yeahh, bit crazy. There's a very strong RAM records/Photek/"Metropolis"-era Adam F influence there, which is a good thing, and he's thrown the kitchen sink in with just about every breakbeat-rave-synthstab combo ever used by anybody... I'd probably brokk-out to it in a club, but not sure I'd want to listen to it in any other scenario. And I dunno, Manga cartoon samples? Will check his LP though.b,121b,121The tune I liked most was the one following it, but maybe only because it was a nice moment of calm following the Arigami chaos. LD "Not Going To Cry"; aside from the slight whiff of cheesey house that the vocals bring, everything else was good. Elements of (good) UK Garage in there, wobbly sub-bass and interesting beat changes.b,121b,121b,121The most disappointing thing for me was the Mike Slott sequence - every tune was over-compressed beats and synths... no space, no textures, the overall impression I got was of TV static, punctuated by somebody rhythmically slamming the set in an effort to get some reception.b,121The GLK set was a bit poor compared to Spit On Your Grave, and as I haven't heard much from him production-wise, he's starting to sound like a one-trick DJ pony.

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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121b,121The most disappointing thing for me was the Mike Slott sequence - every tune was over-compressed beats and synths... no space, no textures, the overall impression I got was of TV static, punctuated by somebody rhythmically slamming the set in an effort to get some reception.b,121The GLK set was a bit poor compared to Spit On Your Grave, and as I haven't heard much from him production-wise, he's starting to sound like a one-trick DJ pony. b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121fair fox, each to his own and that. Are you familiar with Mike's work as part of Heralds Of Change alongside Hudson Mohawke? Some of the most interesting hip hop/electronica to come out in a while.b,121b,121I thought this show was very good, mike's mix was great, up to standard with the very good performance of mary anne's show as late. If u haven't checked the Bullion and Hudson Mohawke specials or indeed the Hyperdub label special they are all worth your time.

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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121LD "Not Going To Cry"; aside from the slight whiff of cheesey house that the vocals bring, everything else was good. Elements of (good) UK Garage in there, wobbly sub-bass and interesting beat changes.b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121LV is definitely hotly tipped this year, after spending most of the last few years at Transition mastering, cutting dubplates and mastering some of the bigger tunes of the "dubstep" genre, which is where the "wobbly bass" bit comes in.

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
    b,121I'll be checking out the show more often (I hope), as there was plenty of interesting sounds... but would rather Solid Steel had a regular spot on Radio 1 though!

  • i feel you! what's the status with solid steel these days? i rely on my brother (certified ninja since 95) for this knowledge usually!b,121b,121by the way, for any lurkers, this article should prove interestingb,121b,121http://www.dazeddigital.com/article/1000/1/Hank_Shocklee/a1b,121b,121bomb squad is going dubstep. (i'll take my latte pass with an extra shot thanks)

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
    b,121There are some good shows on Solid Steel, I think it has a certian eclectic sound you expect from it, my only gripe is a few too many sets by DJs using tools to cram 200+ tracks into an hour... really not neccesary imho. Some quick transitions are good, but show some faith in the records you're playing - give 'em some time to breath please.b,121b,121I won't argue with anything Shocklee says about hip-hop, or perceived 'ownership' of a sound. Londoners should be proud that a local niche has gone global.

  • DuderonomyDuderonomy Haut de la Garenne 7,793 Posts
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    Quote:/font1h,121b,121 Are you familiar with Mike's work as part of Heralds Of Change alongside Hudson Mohawke? Some of the most interesting hip hop/electronica to come out in a while.b,121b,121 the Hyperdub label b,121b,121h,121
    font class="post"1b,121b,121b,121b,121Apple Pips http://www.soundsoftheuniverse.com/releases/?id=13463/a1
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