
Global Soujah #28.11.2009
hosted by james Barrie
Bill Wells, Annie Whitehead, Stefan Schneider & Barbara Morgenstern – The Hermitage Of Braid (Karaoke Kalk)
Fuckpony – I’m Burning Inside (BPitch Control)
Laroca – Unit 125, Aaron Jerome 126 remix (Just Music promo)
Protassov – A New Beginning (Switchstance Recordings)
Lone – Karen Loves Kate (Dealmaker promo)
Mapstation – Holland Wax (Scape)
Jah Wobble – Get Carter (Pressure Sounds)
Tapes – Gold Love Riddim (Jahtari)
Space – Carry On, Turn Me On, Architeq Remix (Tirk)
Maxx Traxx – Don’t Touch It (BBE Promo)
Silkie – Turvey (Deep Medi Music)
Faib – Ticking Clocks (Ranking Records)
Heritage Orchestra feat DJ Yoda – Tivannagh L’Abbe Overture (Non Classical)
Words:
Off to a mellow start this week with a track from the Paper Of Pins album courtesy of Bill Wells, Annie Whitehead, Stefan Schneider & Barbara Morgenstern a great album full of quirky folk, jazz, electronica with some nice avant-garde touches. I then dropped a track from Jay Haze’s new album under his Fuckpony moniker – terrible name, great house music. Laroca have been given the remix treatment and the Aaron Jerome remix of Unit 125 is my favourite – lovingly stitched together, lush, intricate future breaks.
Protassov new material isn’t half bad but A New Beginning is particularly nice and Lone is coming through with a new album of his trademark sounding beats. Mapstation aka Stefan Schneider has just released his excellent The African Chamber album on the reliable Scape label – full of great African percussion and deep electronica. Jah Wobble is a long way from his P.I.L. roots with his dub version of Roy Budd’s, Get Carter theme tune and I for am all for it, great version of this well covered track.
Tapes is a super lo-fi digi-dub project with all the tracks getting transferred to tape and back for full analog hiss effect, a million miles away from the clean new digital world and all the better for it. Space were back in the day disco dons and Architeq has slashed the tempo and provided the remix highlight of the new single package on Tirk. BBEMaxx Traxx’s 1982 gem, Don’t Touch It – from yet another amazing collection of forgotten gems on the Mr. Peabody Records compiled, The Real Sound Of Chicago. provide this weeks original disco moment with
Silkie has just released one of those rare things a dubstep album that isn’t half bad and I’m personally favouring the Turvey track as Faib, another of those rare dubstep things – a female producer, hailing from Moscow and with a great melodic sensibility drops a great double A side single. The Heritage Orchestra and DJ Yoda end the show with a track from their recent album that brings the world of classical music and Prokofiev in particular into the 21st century with an interesting collaboration and plenty of interesting remixes.
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