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Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 1:59 pm
by thomasplanetmu
Got loads of tunes coming out this month so thought I would post a little about each one.

Firstly this week is the release of Terror Danjah Instrumental album "Gremlinz"

Here's the one sheet for those who don't know:

Terror Danjah isn’t a household name, he’s not as well known as Wiley or Dizzee Rascal, but he’s considered by the grime cognoscenti to be the best grime producer ever.
The title of the album is a reference to the Gremlin cackle Terror uses as an audio-logo to indicate a Terror Danjah production, much like Timbaland’s singing/beat boxing on his early productions.
However, the comparison with Timbaland doesn’t stop there, both producers worked with a signature palate of sounds, adding to them occasionally, which make their productions instantly recognisable. Both producers use shifting, syncopated rhythms. What makes Terror different was that he’s British, he works around the tempo of 140 bpm, and his music is part of the aggressive post-garage movement of grime. Terror also worked with both mcs and vocalists, from Nasty Crew, Skepta, Wiley, to Shystie, Shola Ama and now Mz Bratt, he worked with the best mcs in the game when grime was the most exciting music around.
These tracks were mostly issued on limited vinyl releases on the Aftershock label, as either instrumental tracks for mcs to clash over and djs to play or as backing for mcs and singers. If you want to hear a precursor to Joker, and the new Bristol producers, here it is. Despite the pared down palette he uses, Terror’s productions are full of brilliant ideas, complex rhythms and pop hooks and until now, despite being lauded by those in the know, he’s been underappreciated. This collection of his instrumentals, remixes and tracks for others, is a good chance to show off his singular genius to the rest of the world.

You can check out a Youtube video of the clips below:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0095ZEBQbsg

Also out this week is the debut single by Burnkane:

This is a new 12 from Washington DC’s Burnkane, a new signing and a new artist morphing the dubstep template beyond recognition.

Across these two tracks he demonstrates a unique take on the sound, ‘You Know’ is a barely held together mix of smudgy cello and auto tuned vocals in a fog of atmospheric echo, with buried minimal drums holding the track in shape. It’s the sort of unusual vision of dubstep you could imagine Kevin Shields making.

‘You Will Forget’ starts slow and dense with a lumbering bassline and treated vocals, before breaking into James J.K. Hughes vocals and mcing and snappy upbeat drums. It’s a track that follows a typical pop format, but one that’s treated and dubbed out into something strange and narcotic.

Clips here:

http://www.planet-mu.com/discography/ZIQ251

Friday we have a party in London with Tectonic ahead of Brackles new single what will be out next Monday : Rawcus / Air Pie

Clips Here

http://www.planet-mu.com/discography/ZIQ247

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There is also a new Neil Landstrumm podcast at the moment:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast- ... spx?id=174

Coming up next month we have the new FaltyDL Release "Bravery". You can learn a bit about sushi and Drew's beats here:

http://www.xlr8r.com/tv/124

As well we have Subeena + Ikonika 12"s and also a big Planet Mu night in Holland if you are lucky enough to be out there come and check it out:

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Finally I doubt to many people on here have got the album, but with physical copies of Venetian Snares Filth we were giving away an entry to win a Roland TB-303 legendary acid making synth. The competition ends next Tuesday when we will have the draw and someone will walk away with a 303.

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Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:13 pm
by deamonds
how does i win

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 2:26 pm
by dj snipaz
planet mu are probably the most original sounding & professionally run labels ever
Hats off to you guys
some real sick music coming by the sounds
all the best!

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:51 pm
by tomre
thomasplanetmu wrote:There is also a new Neil Landstrumm podcast at the moment:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast- ... spx?id=174
MAN THIS IS SICK AS FUCK :!: :!: :!: Listening now, PURE BASSMUSIC :twisted:
Landstrumm is a don like they say!
Can't wait to catch him soon in Belgium....

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 3:55 pm
by tomre
And I'm coming to that Planet Mu label night in Nijmegen, just too good, can't wait !!!
All top producers, top organisers from Doornroosje, splendid label and Nijmegen is a nice city. :D

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 4:05 pm
by Province
09 has been a killer year for mu.

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Sep 29, 2009 7:00 pm
by saxenhammer
dj snipaz wrote:planet mu are probably the most original sounding
lol

There is no sound. Jack of all trades etc

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:46 am
by thomasplanetmu
A bit of additional news we have a new domain name for the site

http://www.planet.mu

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:15 am
by james fox
Province wrote:09 has been a killer year for mu.
^

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:50 am
by alcane
The Terror Danjah LP is wicked :D

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 11:57 am
by promo
This shit is sounding very nice.

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 12:28 pm
by Genevieve
thomasplanetmu wrote:big Planet Mu night in Holland if you are lucky enough to be out there come and check it out:
One of the things I'm looking forward to the most in October, along with Breakcore Gives Me Wood. o.o Shit yeah, I'm so there.

Any Dutch ninjas hittin' it up?
thomasplanetmu wrote:Finally I doubt to many people on here have got the album, but with physical copies of Venetian Snares Filth we were giving away an entry to win a Roland TB-303 legendary acid making synth. The competition ends next Tuesday when we will have the draw and someone will walk away with a 303.
Want.
tomre wrote:And I'm coming to that Planet Mu label night in Nijmegen, just too good, can't wait !!!
All top producers, top organisers from Doornroosje, splendid label and Nijmegen is a nice city. :D
Shit was even better back in March or something. Mike Paradinas, Boxcutter, The Teknoist, Bryan Fury, Xanopticon, Vex'd... and some more really good shit. o.o HOW COULD I MISS IT!

Edit: Is it true that Mike is done with performing live? I saw him live a year ago, so that's cool, but I'd really like to see him again sometime.

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:33 pm
by aporia1
bring on the artcore!! ;) diggin those terror danjah clips on the vid, looking >> to hearing more...Burnkane's 'You Know' is interesting...heady and pleasing.

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 9:39 pm
by paradoxic
tomre wrote:
thomasplanetmu wrote:There is also a new Neil Landstrumm podcast at the moment:

http://www.residentadvisor.net/podcast- ... spx?id=174
MAN THIS IS SICK AS FUCK :!: :!: :!: Listening now, PURE BASSMUSIC :twisted:
Landstrumm is a don like they say!
Can't wait to catch him soon in Belgium....
Yes

Nice tune. Pushing boundaries

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Sep 30, 2009 10:07 pm
by fractal
the last two releases from terror danjah on mu are so slick, cant wait for the ikonika 12!

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Thu Oct 01, 2009 4:02 am
by craig
how could you forget to mention ceephax's new one ? ??!? (samples = good god :o )

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:27 pm
by aporia1
alcane wrote:The Terror Danjah LP is wicked :D
agreeeeed

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Tue Oct 06, 2009 11:29 pm
by Pistonsbeneath
saxenhammer wrote:
dj snipaz wrote:planet mu are probably the most original sounding
lol

There is no sound. Jack of all trades etc
why is life like this for you?

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 12:07 am
by pikeymobile
craig wrote:how could you forget to mention ceephax's new one ? ??!? (samples = good god :o )
Fucking THIS! That album is worth it alone for Castilian, utterly amazing song. Can't wait for this to drop :D :D :D
Just listened through the previews, and my utter god. I've not heard this level of awesome since first discovering aphex twin and the whole acid-idm catalogue of tunes from rephlex, warp and mu in the late 90s and early 00s. Insane melodies, and the piano/synth interludes sound beautiful.

Re: Planet Mu News

Posted: Wed Oct 07, 2009 11:24 am
by thomasplanetmu
ZIQ 247 Brackles – Rawkus October 5th

Following on swiftly from the ‘LHC’ 12 on Planet Mu, Brackles steps up once again with two dayglo, adventurous tracks that are shamelessly built for making people dance like mad.
This 12 and the first ep show a seriously fun direction for Brackles’ music that hint at a craft learnt from the eclectic nature of his dj sets and his love of 2-step garage.
The first track ‘Rawkus’ does this by pitting galloping funky drums against smeary synths and bassy old school bleeps, carefully dropping in the occasional cut up vocal sample as a nod to 2-step. It all holds together albeit in a seriously drunken manner, evoking Detroit masters Derrick May or Kenny Larkin at their best.
‘Air Pie’ is a track that sounds like dubstep after a few expressos. Nervy and energetic, its stop-start rhythms hark back to 2-step but the claps are pure grime and the way the track builds is prime time techno. Two thrilling tracks that take the dubstep sound in new directions.

October 12th ZIQ244 Faltydl – Bravery

Following up from his great June debut album rather swiftly, ‘Love is a Liability’ Faltydl, aka New York’s Drew Lustman comes with this incredible mini L.P. weighing in as a heavyweight new talent.

‘Bravery’ contrasts quite dramatically with his debut, especially since these eight tracks are brand new, recorded as recently as three months ago.
The album works at different tempos but still works with Faltydl’s featherweight combinations of melodic synths, glitzy garage samples and complex programmed beats and effects, bringing a particularly American take on the British Bass music Drew is obsessed with, that actually goes someway to genuinely challenge its dominance.

Faltydl is a great new signing for Planet Mu, and an artist that really stands out from the crowd, through sheer quality and creativity. The accolades in the press he’s had recently go some way to qualify this, especially when it’s difficult for an underground artist making experimenting in dance music to get attention.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tUabBcWVUw

October 19th ZIQ252: Subeena feat Jamie Woon and Om’mas Keith : Solidify / Analyse

Subeena aka Sabina Plamenova is a London based producer and DJ who has a background in dubstep with releases on her own immigrant recordings label; here she extends here sound exclusvley for Planet Mu with the aid of some guests.
Solidify is something of a supergroup collaboration. The track is split three ways with Om’mas Keith from Sa-Ra Creative Partners on keys, Jamie Woon on vocals and Subeena providing drums bass and subtle production.
Jamie’s honeyed soul harmonies glide across pools of spacy Rhodes keys and Subeena’s tough detailed insectal beats and bass, it’s a beautiful track that recalls the stoned soul of D’Angelo but with free floating state of the art digital production and abstract depth.

The B side ‘Analyse’ is just Subeena. It’s bittersweet, melodic synths, mixed with crunchy drums wouldn’t be out of place on artificial intelligence era Warp releases, were it not for the traces of dubstep in the sparingly used delays and the sub bassline that frame the tune. It’s a complete pleasure.

October 26th ZIQ 254: Ikonika : Smuck / We can be Ikons ( Remix of Eero Johannes)

Planet Mu is very pleased to have Ikonika aka Sara Abdel Hamid’s first proper release on another label outside of Hyperdub. Smuck has been given a home on the label alongside Ikonika’s remix of Eero Johannes for this 12”.
Smuck is a workout on Ikonika’s sweet and sour, curdled sound, with ever changing off key melodies and metal-like synth guitar lines over sweet chilled chords. The track takes her penchant for melodies that border on the atonal as far as it can go, like a sophisticated take on 8 bar grime.

Her remix of Eero Johannes ‘We Could Be Skweeeerooos’ on the b side simply switches up the tempo of the original , makes the rhythm nice and bouncy and tightens up the original adding some trademark bent melodies and a see-sawing bassline. The end result is a linear, melodic track that feels like it’s somewhere between Wiley and Aphex at their sweetest.

So that's all the releases for the month. Mike is busy working on some really exciting releases for next year. Keep an eye on the discography for updates. For anyone based in the Netherlands we have a BIG Planet Mu Night at Doornroosje in Nijmegen coming up.