Showing posts with label Hyperdub. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hyperdub. Show all posts

December 29, 2010

Artist of the Day: Zomby


Where were you in ’92?” demands Zomby, as he throws you full-tilt through his system-rinsing debut LP, an awesome revival of early 90s hardcore with a modern, tweaked-out twist.

Whatever has been written about Zomby is probably wrong. Not because of who wrote it, but because the English producer Zomby loves to remain anonymous (Last.fm, 2010).

You can listen to Zomby's music at:
http://www.last.fm/music/Zomby





Released Albums:
Zomby - Where Were U in '92?
Zomby - Memories EP
Zomby - Zomby EP
Zomby - One Foot Ahead of the Other EP

Reference:
(2010). Zomby. Last.fm. Retrieved from http://www.last.fm/music/Zomby

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December 27, 2010

Artist of the Day: Ikonika


Ikonika (real name Sara Abdel-Hamid) is a UK-based electronic musician, producer and DJ often associated with Hyperdub Records and the Dubstep genre.

Her debut 12”, “Please/Simulacrum” was released in 2008 on Hyperdub Records. She has released music on Planet Mu, as well as a remix of DJ Mujava’s “Township Funk”, released by Warp Records. Ikonika’s music combines melodic synth patterns, driving drums, melancholic sub bass and unorthodox song structures. She was described by The Observer as “a rare female face in the male-dominated world of dubstep, Ikonika melds the genre’s juddering bass with Aphex Twin-style melodic mischief-making" (Last.fm, 2010)

You can listen to Ikonika's music at:
http://www.last.fm/music/Ikonika





Released Albums:
Ikonika - Contact, Love, Want, Have
Ikonika - Ikonoklast EP
Ikonika - Edits EP

Reference:
(2010). Ikonika. Last.fm. Retrieved from http://www.last.fm/music/Ikonika

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December 17, 2010

Artist of the Day: Terror Danjah


One of the veteran UK grime producers. He recently released EP’s on Butterz, Hyperdub, Planet Mu and Rwina. His forthcoming release is his first full-length album ‘Undeniable’. It will drop on November 2 on Hyperdub (Last.fm, 2010). 

You can listen to Terror Danjah's music at:
http://www.last.fm/music/Terror+Danjah



Released Albums:
Terror Danjah - Hardrive Volume 1
Terror Danjah - Gremlinz
Terror Danjah - Undeniable
Terror Danjah - Industry Standard EP
Terror Danjah - Industry Standard Trilogy Ep

Reference:
(2010). Terror Danjah. Last.fm. Retrieved from http://www.last.fm/music/Terror+Danjah

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November 21, 2010

Artist of the Day: Kode9


Kode9 is a leading figure in the South London Dubstep scene. As a producer and DJ he most known for his collaborations with MC the SpaceApe aka Daddi Gee. He is also the founder of the pioneering UK label Hyperdub. Along with Pinch, Kode9 was one of the few producers at the dawn of Dubstep not from Croydon. He is often noted for his Memetic Philosophy on music and sonic culture (Last.fm, 2010).

You can listen to Kode9's music at:
http://www.last.fm/music/Kode9



Released Albums:
Kode9 - Memories of the Future with Spaceape

Reference:
(2010). Kode9. Last.fm. Retrieved from http://www.last.fm/music/Kode9

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June 2, 2010

Artist of the Day: Samiyam


Ann Arbor’s latest prodigal son and lover of sprinkles on doughnuts, takes the legacy of all Detroit’s talented musical sons and daughters and makes Hip Hop beats filled with snippets of Soul, Funk, 70’s Italian horror flick soundtracks, Nintendo bonus level music, and 90’s Hip Hop. Somehow, with this much content, the beats still manage to sound gloriously minimal and disjointed. Fans like Benji B, Andrew Meza and XLR8R have been eagerly snapping up his tracks, as Sam freeze frames Electro energy and spits it back out as twisted future Jazz. Dabrye is a fan, Daedelus describes him as “a thrilling sound to break the sameness,” and Flying Lotus is his brother in arms (they collaborate on the project FLYamSAM) (Last.fm, 2010).

Feature:
Samiyam: Nonchalant Days

"I don't try to let anything go to my head," says Sam Baker in an unassuming tone. Over the phone at least, the 23-year-old from Ann Arbor, MI sounds like a stoner kid who sits around all day surfing the internet and making hip-hop beats. Even his artist name, Samiyam, connotes pure slackerdom.

In reality, Samiyam is flying out to Los Angeles–where he will move a scant month after this interview–to hang out with his friend Flying Lotus. The Warp-affiliated beat composer is a mentor to Samiyam; in February, he took the young producer to Amsterdam. "It was the first show I've ever done and it was in Amsterdam. It was pretty wild, man," says Baker. The two perform together as FlyAmSam, a hard-hitting collaboration similar to Arnold Schwarzenegger and Carl Weathers in Predator. They dropped "Green Tea Power" on the recent Beat Dimensions Vol. 1 compilation, and may complete an album for release by the end of the year.

How does an anonymous bedroom producer without so much as an iTunes EP to his credit get jocked by the cream of L.A.'s underground producers? Samiyam met Flying Lotus through his MySpace page, right before the latter became a sensation with his 1983 debut last year. In fact, as of this writing, Samiyam's career is mostly confined to the World Wide Web. "It's cool," he says, laughing at the suggestion that he's a MySpace star. "It definitely helps motivate me a little bit to get messages from people saying how much they like the songs."

Samiyam pounds out his beats on the SP-303, creating instrumental tracks that click and stutter like scratchy vinyl at half speed. He even samples tracks from classic Nintendo videogames like Metroid, Spy Hunter, and Legend of Zelda, adding mono-synth melodies to his drunken-sounding beatscapes.

"A thrilling sound to break the sameness," raves Daedelus, via email, about Samiyam's emergence. "He's a new voice, thank goodness. So far, from the sounds I've heard, he has channeled a lot of the energy of classic electro, but with a deliberate slower pacing, which I believe is rare from a producer so young."
Baker's modest online beginning hasn't kept tastemaker DJs like Benji B and Andrew Meza from hitting him up for tracks, which he happily supplies. Despite the growing buzz, however, Samiyam remains noncommittal. He might compile a solo CD of instrumentals and unofficial remixes to sell on his MySpace page. He might pursue a full-fledged music career. But it's all up in the air.

"I'm not worried about signing deals or anything when I don't even have a record done," admits Samiyam. "At this point, I've just got a bunch of beats. I don't really have a project. It makes the most sense to worry about completing a project that I would like to see release" (Reeves, 2007).

You can listen to Samiyam's music at:
http://www.last.fm/music/Samiyam



Released Albums:
Samiyam - Return Ep
Samiyam - Rap Beats Vol. 1
Samiyam - Man Vs. Machine Ep

Reference:
(2010). Samiyam. Last.fm. Retrieved from http://www.last.fm/music/Samiyam

Reeves, M. (2007, August 22). Samiyam: Nonchalant Days. Retrieved from
http://www.xlr8r.com/features/2007/08/samiyam

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