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b/art's Playlist for Maandag 8 November 1999 (17.30- 19.00)
TripleX / Dubnosis | |
| Cut | Artist |
|---|---|
| Wreck This Mess Story (vocals only) #v03.o1299 | |
| TRIPLEXXXXMIXXX | |
| Cafe Workshop | Bask [1] |
| Short Sound Experiments 2 | Foehn [2] |
| Hey | Freeform [3] |
| Spectral Software | si-{cut}.db [4] |
| Cat | Funkarama [5] |
| A Dog! A Panic in a Pagoda | Osymyso [6] |
| Assimulation | Bit Tonic [7] |
| Pendulum Mesmer Wreck ID #0123mm.96 (see the outside edge of the record) | |
| Sofa Rockers (Dub) | Sofa Surfers [8] |
| DUB FAVES & NEW RAVES | |
| Freestyle Dub | Housatonic [9] |
| Postscript | Secret Dub Life of the Flying Lizards |
| U Llllik Annog m'I Edud heiR Dub | Lovecraft Technologies [10] |
| Brazil 1970 | Zion Train [Great Sporting Moments in Dub] |
| Chillum Yoga | Lung Transplant Tortoise = Tortoise |
| Holy Dub | Scotty hard [10] |
| Reggae Music | Mad Professor & Johnny Clarke [11] |
| Hot / Sexy / WTM #1124.697 | |
| Lack of Education | Andy Fairley & Dub Syndicate |
| DJ Soup | Sub Dub [12] |
| What's My Mission Now | Tackhead |
| Radio X | Rootsman [13] |
| AP Special | Augustus Pablo [14] |
| Buckets | Silicon Drum |
| Q-Flute (exc) | Aphrodite [15] |
| Earth Beat Earth Dub | Slits |
| World Broadcast | Malcom Mclaren |
| Outside Broadcast | Clash |
| Freedom / Peace / Wreck ID #112397 | |
| [1] "World Slow Down" by Bask on Spray www.spray.at A rambunctious return to "old style" wordy sampling with new sly Vienna school beats. Will be performing on 19.11.99 at 22.00 at the TripleX Festival in Amsterdam featuring 5 nights of electronica that blips and dashes all over the place. for more info: triplex@xs4all.nl | |
| [2] Foehn will be transforming its electronic tunings into earscapes on 19.11.99 at 20.00 at the TripleX Festival in Amsterdam featuring 5 nights of electronica that blips and dashes all over the place. for more info: triplex@xs4all.nl | |
| [3] "Me Shape" by Freeform on Sprawl www.dfuse.com/sprawl/ is a composition that utilizes the soundings gathered with a tape recorder from the urban intrusive ambience + rhythms of less-ambient noises. This is the strategy of revenge and turning the virus of everday noise back upon itself. Will be performing as part of the Triple X Festival here in Amsterdam at 22.00 on the evening of 26.11 at the Westergasfabriek. MORE INFO: www.triplex.nl | |
| [4] "Rate of Living" on Sprawl www.dfuse.com/sprawl/ is si-{cut}.db is Doug Benford who has recently worked with Scanner [Bovine Revolver] here putting jazz to drum and bass and electronic minimal blips to forge yet another hybrid of new musics to melodic kinetic and frenetic effect. Will be performing as part of the Triple X Festival here in Amsterdam on the evening of 26.11 at the Westergasfabriek. MORE INFO: www.triplex.nl | |
| [5] Funkarama is a Dutch "band" who do the most mangled funk imaginable - funk in a Moulinex at Triple X 21.11.99 at 22.00 as part of the Amsterdam Tunes night at the Westergasfabriek. MORE INFO: www.triplex.nl. | |
| [6] "Welcome to the Palindrome" by Osymyso on Sprawl www.dfuse.com/sprawl/ is a very very clever assemblage of samples, and intricate collage of sonic snippets which creates a bigger picture of the world as something between a cheeky sham and an insane post-Dada mess. Plus some real palindromes. Very Recommended: In the realm of Curd Duca, Tipsy, Dimitri from Paris ... Who all also manage to take kitsch for a ride. | |
| [7] "The Broken Voice" is a compilation on Sprawl www.dfuse.com/sprawl/ and includes this great cut by Bit Tonic Iris Garrelfs co-organizer of Sprawl, the London label which insists on exploration via electronics. Resident DJ at the Sprawl Club and various other great places in London.Will be performing as part of the Triple X Festival here in Amsterdam on the evening of 26.11 at the Westergasfabriek. MORE INFO: www.triplex.nl | |
| [8] The Sofa Surfers will be performing with Bask at the Triple X Festival on Vienna Tunes night. Nice relaxed trippy post-dub stuff Will be performing as part of the Triple X Festival here in Amsterdam on the evening of 19.11 at the Westergasfabriek. MORE INFO: www.triplex.nl | |
| [9] "French Dub Connection" on the German label Echo Beach echo.beach@on-line.de continues to impress with its perpetrations of new style on roots. It remains one of the more intrepid compilations of dub - and the more so because it is FRENCH dub, a neglected and fairly unique mutation. Paris is that urban mixing board where east meets west, where ganja meets the housing crisis, where hepped up culture meets those determined to slow and respin it their own way. This is revolutionary because it is multi-determined = spins per second and the way one is forced to absorb the surrounding phenomena. The French language and how it blends with the surrounding air in a hum and the french mentality in all its abstraction, diffusion, and detante somehow seems very well suited to spliff split beats that contain much silence between notes. Inhale and contemplate. Rough and beautiful. In this case the "natural" hybridization of Dub post-rasta recording studio culture and Arab chant influences seem perfectly suited to one another. Includes 7 Dub, Ethnician, Rasboras Dub Tribe, LXR, Laurent Garnier, Housatonic. Highly recommended. | |
| [10] "Crooklyn Dub Outernational Presents: Certified Dope, vol. 3" on Word Sound www.wordsound.com is the Consortium's "Escape From NY" strategy, meaning they got out into the international satellite cities. A bit outside themselves. What dub thrives on is syncretic infusions of other references. Hybridizing, a constant decentering of the expected and thisis what happens here. Their signature deep introspective existential-vs-holy waves of dub ripple outward to great effect. Inward and outward so that the deep scraping-the-bottom waves can stir up some new silt and mud. Excellent disc with works by Irish, English, Dutch (to great lower bowel shaking effect by Nijmegen's own Twilight Circus) Germany, Holland, New Zealand, Japan and Jamaica. This is the best propaganda that slow does not mean lethargic or boring. Because slow beats take longer to evolve there is the chance for faith h to take hold, for a reorientation of an impatient culture to anticipate every tidal wave of dub. Highly recommended. With among others: old cockpit mates like Laswell, Roots Control, Scarab and Spectre as well as new flight crew members such as The Bug, Twilight Circus, Layng Martine and others... | |
| [11] Mad Professor on this compilation from Universal Egg http://wobblyweb.com/ue also includes the Tassili Players, Zion Train, Ruts DC, Power Steppers... | |
| [12] "Dancehall Malfunction" on Asphodel www.asphodel.com a mixed record of odds and ends from one of the potentially great post Laswell heavy bass bottomfeeders. Will they be back? | |
| [13] "Wreck This Mess Remission 1: Ambient vs Electronic Dub vs Hypnotic-Grooves" CD compilation on Noise Museum http://www.zone51.com/noisemuseum inc. Digidub, Muslimgauze, Rootsman, Soundproof, Rapoon, DJ Speedranch. Number 2 is in the works and should offer some rare surprises in the realm of post-dub electrocalyptic music. | |
| [14] "Trust-Belief-Love-Respect" Various Artists vs Reverend E.C.H.O. at Mombak City on Echo Beach http://www.echobeach.de One of the more committed labels stretching the beats and the entire sonic boundaries of dub beyond what ears have grown used to. Here E.C.H.O. sets forth the basic schizoidal dialectic between info overload and and the ability of music to get beyond, supersede and defeat those who would have our souls relegated to ISBNs All the retakes and cross-pollinations have a way of hurling us into OTHER World Music - roots in the cosmos. This is a collection of head to head remixes of Tackhead, Groove Corporation, Dreadzone, Ruts DC vs Zion Train, Djins... | |