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Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by TwoFacedPodcast » Mon Oct 31, 2011 12:23 pm

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Two Faced Podcasts returns with Chapter 006, a mix highlighting some of the best music to have emerged from the underground Bristol bass-music scene in recent years.

Two Faced Podcasts
presents:
Chapter 006
Bristol Bass
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Mixed By Gielis
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Bristol, England, UK. For years this city has nurtured a rich underground scene. Home to urban grafitti artist 'Banksy' as well as a number of forward-thinking musicians and bands whose collective musical consciousness helped shape the 'Bristol Sound' during the 1990s, today the city still continues to maintain a strong relationship between music and art cultures. The urban scene here is characterised by an omnipresent sparseness and darkness influenced by the city's aesthetic and history. It is no surprise that this city is responsible for shaping many of the slow, bass driven sounds and genres we hear emerging from the UK today.

This mix collects 25 tracks from Bristol labels and resident Bristolians alike. Featuring several tracks from seminal dubstep producers Pinch and Peverelist as well as their respective record labels Tectonic and Punch Drunk, as well as tracks from DJ Thinking's label Black Box and sublabel Box Clever, this mix endeavours to collect and share the musical ability and diversity of these likeminded artists. Features additional tracks from Jakes & his Bristol based label Hench, Mensah & his new alias New York Transit Authority, RSD (one half of Bristol duo Smith & Mighty) & Addison Groove (Bristol badman Headhunter), and lots more!

1. Javeon McCarthy - Love Without A Heart (Brey's Oh's & Trix) [PMR] Chemical Records Discogs
2. New York Transit Authority - Off The Traxx [Lobster Boy] Chemical Records Discogs
3. Julio Bashmore - Batty Knee Dance [3024] Chemical Records Discogs
4. Jack Sparrow - Loveless [Tectonic] Chemical Records Discogs
5. Kryptic Minds - Fade To Nothing [Black Box] Chemical Records Discogs
6. Peverelist - Roll With The Punches [Punch Drunk] Chemical Records Discogs
7. RSD - Kingfisher [Earwax] Chemical Records Discogs
8. Kahn - Way Mi Defend [Box Clever] Chemical Records Discogs
9. Loefah & Skream - 28g [Tectonic] Chemical Records Discogs
10. Joker - My Trance Girl [4AD] Chemical Records Discogs
11. Kahn - Illy [Punch Drunk] Chemical Records Discogs
12. Redlight - MDMA [More Than Alot] Chemical Records Discogs
13. Commodo vs Lurka - Gassin [Black Box] Chemical Records Discogs
14. Addison Groove - Work It [Swamp81] Chemical Records Discogs
15. Peverelist - Dance Til The Police Come [Hessle] Chemical Records Discogs
16. Jakes - Time Ends [Tectonic] Chemical Records Discogs
17. Lurka - Return [Box Clever] Chemical Records Discogs
18. Kahn - Tehran [Punch Drunk] Chemical Records Discogs
19. Gatekeeper ft Grilza & Dread - Ignite [Screwloose] Chemical Records Discogs
20. Appleblim - Girder [Skull Disco] Chemical Records Discogs
21. Jakes - Gold Chain [Hench] Chemical Records Discogs
22. TMSV - Back Off [Box Clever] Chemical Records Discogs
23. Superisk - Find Your Way (Mensah Remix) [Punch Drunk] Chemical Records Discogs
24. Addison Groove - This Is It [Tectonic] Chemical Records Discogs
25. Pinch - Tunnel Home [Deep Medi] Chemical Records Discogs

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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by snypadub » Mon Oct 31, 2011 1:56 pm

Spot on! Bristol scene covered so well in this mix. Love it, especially the mixing of roll with the punches, that is the mix of a man who knows that tune intimately. Proper Job.
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by DJSpekt » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:15 pm

OH DAMN! been waiting for the next chapter :D looks to be a biggun! :P:
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by grillis » Mon Oct 31, 2011 2:33 pm

^^cheers mate!
snypadub wrote:Spot on! Bristol scene covered so well in this mix. Love it, especially the mixing of roll with the punches, that is the mix of a man who knows that tune intimately. Proper Job.
out to you mate, I appreciate that a lot :)

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Post by pikeymobile » Mon Oct 31, 2011 3:23 pm

big like BEN

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Post by phrex » Mon Oct 31, 2011 10:37 pm

once more amazing package of artwork, selection & mixing
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by Maccaveli » Thu Nov 03, 2011 6:03 am

Nice work, looking forward to seeing the continuation of that elemental series though!

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Post by grillis » Thu Nov 03, 2011 10:53 am

Maccaveli wrote:Nice work, looking forward to seeing the continuation of that elemental series though!
no doubt man!! i felt that mix might've slipped people by a bit but i'll definitely complete them. in most cases i've just been waiting for certain tracks to be released haha.
vulvavibration wrote:once more amazing package of artwork, selection & mixing
thanks for the support man, always

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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by Maccaveli » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:48 pm

Let me just add that the transition from 28 Grams to My Trance Girl actually gave me the chills. They contrast yet fit so perfectly. Definitely some quality mixing going on here

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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by grillis » Thu Nov 03, 2011 12:58 pm

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Post by oddy » Sat Nov 05, 2011 10:02 am

tooo much!!! went bristol last weekend for guru was epic night!! big tings in brizzzzzle
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Post by foxtrot » Mon Oct 08, 2012 12:05 am

This is awesome, selection, artwork, attention to detail is all such quality. Big ups
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The mix features tunes from Gorgon Sound, Dark Tantrums, Headhunter, Proxima, Commodo, Silkie, and many more. I hope you enjoy the vibes. :)
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by DJSpekt » Mon Oct 08, 2012 3:48 am

i want another mix! all of these are sick!
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by foxtrot » Mon Oct 15, 2012 6:05 am

Yeh I'm missing some of the others, could you re-up them again? There fucking awesome. Big Up's. so much respect for this series.
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by TwoFacedPodcast » Wed Oct 17, 2012 3:19 am

ez all.. mixes 001-006 are back online! grab them here: http://bit.ly/Rzi9i6

should have a few new mixes up on the soundcloud in the next few, sorry for the delay and thanks for all the support!

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Post by foxtrot » Wed Oct 17, 2012 4:05 am

Cheers! On the download. Great series!
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The mix features tunes from Gorgon Sound, Dark Tantrums, Headhunter, Proxima, Commodo, Silkie, and many more. I hope you enjoy the vibes. :)
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Re: Two Faced Podcast Chapter 006: Bristol Bass

Post by Maccaveli » Wed Oct 17, 2012 6:17 am

ahiliya fernandes wrote:ristol, England, UK. For years this city has nurtured a rich underground scene. Home to urban grafitti artist 'Banksy' as well as a number of forward-thinking musicians and bands whose collective musical consciousness helped shape the 'Bristol Sound' during the 1990s, today the city still continues to maintain a strong relationship between music and art cultures. The urban scene here is characterised by an omnipresent sparseness and darkness influenced by the city's aesthetic and history. It is no surprise that this city is responsible for shaping many of the slow, bass driven sounds and genres we hear emerging from the UK today.
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