Tag: bass musics

listen further = colectivo futurecast 021!

we first discovered manchester based Lawrence Roberts via twitter. gradually we started noticing that our tastes were pretty much aligned musically, and it was only a matter of time before we got him to do a mix for our colectivo futurecast series. Lawerence currently runs the archival and music exploration blog Listen Further (link), there he writes short blurbs about artists and projects he finds essential, not only from a musical standpoint but also from a conceptual one. previous posts have featured the works of influential artist such as boards of canada, burial, and more recently eliane radigue. on this mix, Lawrence explores the realm of avant-garde electronic musics to absolute perfection, resulting in a deep, bass centric selection best suited for headphone listening on late nights.

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5 minutes with…

LISTEN FURTHER aka LAWRENCE ROBERTS (Manchester)
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* how and where was this mix recorded?

The mix is some current listening and a few old favorites, it’s a headphone mix really. I would say that 80 % of my listening is to ‘electronic’ music, and the mix showcases some of the diversity that makes this genre the one to keep up with, in my opinion. The mix is not recorded live, i’m no dj (yet!), I put it all together using Audacity.

* what were your first incursions with electronic music? where do you presently stand, musically speaking?

My first big musical step came during the early-00s whilst at high school (pre-broadband), exploring my local library’s ‘electronic’ cd section beyond the ‘Ibiza Anthems’ compilations. I loaned two Boards of Canada albums and an Aphex Twin remixes compilation, which instantly translated to purchases. At around the same time I started to set my minidisc to record the Breezeblock each Monday evening, so I could listen back to the show whilst doing my weekly paper round. That show really expanded my mind, and my ear.

A decade later I’m based in Manchester, UK, my job doesn’t involve music but much of my spare time is spent buying, listening, talking and reading about music. The North of England is a great hub of electronic music, we have the Modern Love Label operating out of Manchester putting out local artists like Demdike Stare, Claro Intelecto and (now Berlinite) Leyland Kirby. There’s Autechre over in Rochdale, Philip Jeck in Liverpool, SND and The Black Dog in Sheffield, I could go on…

* tell us about your current project, Listen Further. what is the concept behind the project?

I’ve been running the Listen Further project for about a month now, it currently exists as a Twitter and Tumblr stream running concurrently. It’s a little corner of the internet where I can post about current listening, online music resources and draw together some connections. I decided to stick to Tumblr and Twitter for now because I can keep it brief to read, a gateway straight into music or a quick connection elsewhere.

Last month I ran a feature where I posted a pick of six unreleased Burial tracks that have been chopped out of radio mixes and posted on Youtube by fans. This is the type of thing I’ve seen talked about on forums but never seen the videos collected in one place before. I also ran ‘Further with…’ features on two albums, creating imaginary (and subjective) ‘further listening’ lists. My first choice was Boards of Canada’s ‘Geogaddi’. I listed neighbors The Incredible String Band and Stereolab’s early sampling of numbers stations as key reference points for BOC. Amongst the other selections were Broadcast and Mordant Music, as I hear so much of this album’s influence in the current hauntological trend.

* what do you normally listen to at home? which are your top three favorite albums ever?

In terms of listening at home, I find myself going through podcasts and mixes on weeknights – listening to newer stuff, and the playing older favourites on my record player at the weekend. Things that often grace the turntable at home: Kraftwerk, Cocteau Twins, Oneohtrix Point Never, Drexciya…

Three favorite albums:

1. Grouper – Dragging a Dead Deer
2. Basic Channel – BCD I/II
3. William Basinski – Disintegration Loops

* what is your favorite thing about living in Manchester?

Best thing about living in Manchester is the dedicated promoters working like crazy to bring artists here to play!

* how do you expect Listen Further to grow in the future?

I hope to get more people involved in Listen Further in the future, the more the better I guess in terms of variety! Just working to establish an initial flow for the tumblr/twitter feeds at the moment before putting out a call.

 
listen further – colectivo futurecast 021 by colectivofuturo

green revolution = colectivo futurecast 010!

green revolution is the alias of jorge giraldo molinares from medellin, colombia. a lover of all things funky, bassy, beaty, and weird; he provided us with a dark selection of spaced out beats from another dimension for our next installment of the colectivo futurecast – mixtape sessions. jorge is a founding member of a cultural/urban movement, called “the weed brothers”, which aims to provide a community like space for like minded, culturally inclined people. check out their blog for further infos: here (spanish only).

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INFO & LINER NOTES by Jorge Giraldo Molinares aka Green Revolution

“A while ago i was thinking about mixing something different to what I’m always used to doing. I have been trying to explore new and fresh sounds for my head, so I decided to start collecting the tracks I liked  the most and then recorded something. This mix is a real journey through sound, crossing the borders of genres, labels, and definitions. Open your ears and listen, listen deeply…”

01 “Medellín Must Blunted” Intro
02 Architeq – Birds Of Dub (Architeq Version)
03 FLYamSAM – The Offbeat (i love the bassy tones fighting against laid-back beats, and that retro electronica going sword to sword with all-out dubs)
04 J Dilla – Geek Down (another frenetic space funk track by the master jay dee)
05 Bullion – Sloop Jay D
06 The Gaslamp Killer – Anything Worse (this is an evil cut, an outer space funk track with killer drums and FX’s!)
07 Heralds Of Change – Work That (i really love that wobbly subbass, it’s like a drop for some mad effects in the dancehall. HYPE!)
08 Ooah – Tubstomper (the expressive bass wobbles rumble throughout the body of this song and it’s sprinkled with thoughtful high synths, subtle tribal sounding drums and chopped up vocals, providing an amazing acid-dubstep texture)
09 Comfort Fit – Rock da Dam (some experimental G funk that transcends some of the stereotypes and misconceptions of hip hop, delivering a new take on this expanding musical genre)
10 Roots Manuva – Witness Dub (an amazing trippy techno influenced hip-hop and dub reggae track, a classic from 2002!)
11 Dr. Who Dat? – Follow
12 The Notorious B.I.G. – One More Chance (this version is on the Ready to Die album and features N.Y. hip hop and some nasty funky R&B. “I love it when they call me Big Poppa, I only smoke blunts if they roll propa”)
13 Robot Koch Vs. Cerebral Vortex – Vortex Cookies (fLako Omegaman Remix)
14 Flying Lotus – GNG BNG (GNG BNG morphs from tribal stomp to Indian-tinged extravagance to grime, with no subtle shifts. i really like lotus’s ability to employ a variety of devasting percussion and drum breaks in this track)
15 AFX – Fenix Funk (with this piece i decided to give more energy to the mix, with some hard IDM and acid techno)
16 Coxy – Untitled
17 Benny B. Blonco – Wizard Swing Warriors
18 Mr. Oizo – Analog Wormz Sequel (after some energy and 8 bit hip-hop, I decided to dive in a sea of acid dubstep)
19 Aphex Twin – Alberto Balsam (experimental, chill and beautiful. perfect to say “see you next time”)

green revolution – colectivo futurecast 010 (mixtape session #3) by colectivofuturo