
“On weeks show I’ve got x2 mixes, ninja tune have kindly passed on Eskmo’s own 12 minute mix he made especially for the release of the beautiful XX 20th b’day boxset.
Having Kulture on EE is a real scoop, having been selected by the original Dubstep Warz players to feature in Generation Bass, a real talent and one to watch in the future. Some of my favourite tracks in 2010 are in this weeks show, Demdike Stare and Weevil are just 2 of those, and finishing the show with Downliners sekt just made sense after what can only be described as arguably the mix of 2010 on EE. Hope you enjoy 128, really enjoyed putting this partcular show together”
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[01] – Silent Servant – Where Next – [Sandwell District]
[02] – Reality Or Nothing – Untitled (Function Mix)
[03] – Moving Ninja – Uranium – [Multiverse '5 years' album]
[04] – Ruckspin – Shikra – [Forthcoming 'Pushing Red']
[05] – Ruckspin ft. Jack Sparrow – Blessings – [Forthcoming 'Pushing Red']
[06] – 16bit – FRZR9000 – [dub]
[07] – The Bug – Skeng (Autechre Remix) – [Forthcoming 'Ninja Tune']
[08] – Solar Bears – Head Supernova – [Planet Mu]
[09] – Jackson and His Computer Band – Utopia – [Warp]
[10] – Broken Note – Zound – [Forthcoming 'BOKA' '032']
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Eskmo – Celebrating ‘Ninja Tune XX 20th b’day boxset
(1st non exclusive mix on EE) – Passed on courtesy of Ninja Tune
This is a mix of Eskmo’s choice tracks from the Ninja Tune XX 20th anniversary compilations
- http://www.ninjatunexx.net
01) Floating Points Ensemble “Post Suite” – [Ninja Tune]
02) Daedelus “LA Nocturn” – [Ninja Tune]
03) Amon Tobin: “los and Found” – [Ninja Tune]
04) Long Lost: Woebegone (Flying Lotus’ Like Woe Remix)
05) Spank Rock: “Tell Me What It Look Like” (Todd Edwards Remix) – [Ninja Tune]
06) Roots Manuva: “Witness (1 Hope)” (Slugabed Remix) – [Ninja Tune]
07) Anti Pop Consortium: “Volcano” (Four Tet Remix) – [Ninja Tune]
08) Dorian Concept: “Her Tears Taste Like Pears” – [Ninja Tune]
09) Shuttle: “Lion” – [Ninja Tune]
10) Offshore: “Jen At The Station” – [Ninja Tune]
11) Jaga Jazzist: “Toccata” (Grasscut Remix) – [Ninja Tune]
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[11] – James Blake – Limit To Your Love – [Forthcoming 'ATLAS']
[12] – James Blake – Tep and the Logic – [Dub]
[13] – Samuel H Simpson – Spronkle (F Remix) – [TAKE Records]
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Kulture (Signed to Skream’s Disfigured Dubz label)
This mix is a rare treat, Kulture displays the deeper vibe for 40 minutes straight.
Kulture – Not Long Left – [unreleased]
Kulture – A Little Faith – [unreleased]
Kulture – Distilled – [unreleased]
Kulture – Rock the Boat – [unreleased]
Kulture – Stoned with Emma Sleeping – [unreleased]
Kulture – Purple – [unreleased]
Kulture – Inwards – [unreleased]
Kulture – All I Need – [unreleased]
Kulture – Pipe Dreams – [unreleased]
Kulture – Chordal – [unreleased]
Kulture – Mako Energy – [Get Darker Presents: This Is Dubstep Vol. 3]
Kulture – Next Lifetime Refix – [unreleased]
Kulture – Tonight – [Ghetto Knowledge]
Kulture – Rainy Night – [unreleased]
Kulture – Crickets – [unreleased]
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[14] – Demdike Stare – Caged In Stammheim – [Modern Love]
[15] – Sandwell District – intro / Outro – [Sandwell District]
[16] – Mount Kimbie – William (dayglo Mix) – [Forthcoming 'Hotflush']
[17] – Weevil Series – Adult B1 – [Weevil] Very Limited 3X12″ EPs
[18] – Ekoplekz – Distended Dub – [Forthcoming 'Punch Drunk']
[19] – Downliners Sekt – From Under Spinning Lights – [Forthcoming 'Disboot']
“ESKMO” (Ninja Tune) ZENDNL161 – Release Date: October 4, 2010
NOW AVAILABLE ON: Digital | Double Vinyl | CD | Deluxe Bundle
“Electrifyingly enveloping…Sufficient mind-melting invention here…to render
Eskmo a hotter property than that chilly moniker might immediately imply.” – BBC Music
“Eskmo has created his own sound.” – Future Sequence
“Elegently melodic, beautiful electronics and enough skewed rhythmatics to make this release a brilliant opening full-length release.” - Bleep
“Ethereal and very poetic in nature, and very representative of the whole listening experience.“ – The Line of Best Fit
“Genre-defying…synth blaze swim in a deep electronic pool…clanking bottom end…. Eskmo feels visionary more often than not.” - Textura
“‘More than capable of holding its own up with any of Flying Lotus’s best.” – Clash Music
“ESKMO” (Ninja Tune)
“For his new album entitled “ESKMO” (Ninja Tune), Brendan has abandoned the strictures of making tracks for the dance floor and the strictures of the 12” single format, and followed his visionary muse. “Before Warp and Planet Mu I kind of fell into the game of making tracks to get released on smaller dance labels, having to cater to ‘dance’ formulas,” he explains. “Over this past couple of years, I feel I’ve let go of that, and just writing the songs I want to write. I got back to what excited me about making electronic music when I started out, creating these little universes with sound and writing songs.”
The album was, he says, written over a six month stretch “in the middle of a whole bunch of personal relationship-type stuff, a lot of deep life-experiences happening that helped the music just bleed out of me. I just poured all those feelings into the music, it’s very cathartic. This is the first full body of work where I’m singing all over it, and allowing myself to get over that furlough of expression has been really liberating.” He goes on to say “Just like anything, I’m sure some people will connect and some won’t at all, but that’s not what this is about for me. Sound has always been a grounding purpose in my life. If you don’t dive into yourself as deep as you can, then what are you doing it for?“
The first release on the label following Ninja Tune’s 20th Anniversary box set signals a brave new chapter for this artist, and for electronica itself. Dreamy, haunting, full of ghostly funk and inventive sonics, Eskmo serves up electronica with a most human heart.” – Ninja Tune
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kulture - Kulture Double Pack
South London's Kulture is given the honour of releasing the first double pack on Skream's Disfigured Dubz imprint. It's an apt choice to help the label mature, presenting 4 deeper tracks equally adept in the home or the club. 'Vitamin D' is probably one of his finest to date, rolling up a blend of Detroit-inspired purple boogie bliss with LD-alike soca percussion and full-sunken subs. 'Liquid Sound' again rolls with the heavy Afro-Latin syncopations and fluid synth swirls with a hint of Bladerunner, before 'Screaming Frog' does the detuned 303 bass and swung halfstep thing in style and 'Soften' closes on a broken-beat/dubstep fusion. Smart.
kulture - Spooky
Kulture rolls on from his Disfigured Dubs transmissions with two atmospheric movers for Reduction. With 'Spooky' he unloads a Mala-esque roller driven by bottomless subs and infectious congas, and tinted with ethereal, theremin-alike synths. 'Bittersweet' is more minimal still, but nods to early Shackleton-style drum and bass arrangements with his own brand of sinister melodic character.
*ABOUT THE MIX*
For the ravey, dance-orientated music from Kulture you can check out Kulture's GetDarkerTV set
However, this mix is a rare treat, in that it displays the deeper vibe for 40 minutes straight.
It was inspired by someone saying that Kulture's style should be called "chillstep". Therefore, let it be known that this is the Chillstep mix.
You are advised to play this mix in your bedroom... with your significant other...
*LINKS*
http://www.kulture-music.com

