Showing posts with label Big Apple. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Big Apple. Show all posts
Thursday, 9 January 2014
Review: Gantz - Spry Sinister / Rising [MEDI078]
Despite a general mantra of valuing quality over quantity, the latter can sometimes fall out of sync with the number of words-worthy releases pouring out of the scene. This, then, is the first of an ongoing series of guest contributions from Silas Howison-Waughray, and what better way to cut your teeth here on Hedmuk than on a landmark release in the burgeoning career of one of our favourite artists? - W.
Words: Silas Howison-Waughray
With previous releases on Box Clever, Innamind and more, Gantz is a name already well-established in the scene and has been supported by a myriad of influential DJs. The Turkish producer's debut release for Mala's increasingly-pioneering imprint - the first 12" of the year for the label - is a unique combination of what fans have come to expect from both Medi and from Gantz himself. The A-side, ‘Spry Sinister’, opens with a scattered vocal sample mirrored tightly in a triplet percussion arrangement and pitched rim shots before the track moves effortlessly into a head-nodding, mood-swinging sub-bass pattern. Undoubtedly the off-kilter feel of the track will have bedroom DJs scratching their heads and Serato fans reinstalling their software, however producing something slightly off-centre is normal for Gantz, who tends to shy away from any conventional approach to production.
The flip side, ‘Rising’ with El Mahdy Jr, is reminiscent of Digital Mystikz’ 2004 release for Big Apple, ‘Pathwayz’, taking influence from past greats and then moving off in a completely different direction. Once again the drum pattern is original and slightly unusual, with a heavily syncopated rhythm dressed with exotic vocals and eerie instrumental sections. This side of the release really draws attention to Gantz’ ability to produce something out of the ordinary but within roughly the same parameters that we know and love.
This, simply put, is yet another fine example of Gantz’ unrivalled abilities and Deep Medi’s forward-thinking take on 140bpm music.
Gantz - 'Spry Sinister' / 'Rising' will be released on January the 13th 2014, and is available to pre-order from the Deep Medi Surus store now.
Silas has written for Gottwood, Urban Nerds, Mavrik, and MisDigest, is one half (guess which) of Silas & Snare Surgeon, and a resident DJ for the Leeds-based Brotherhood Soundsystem.
Labels:
Big Apple,
Deep Medi Musik,
Digital Mystikz,
Dubstep,
El Mahdy Jr.,
Gantz,
Review,
Silas
Tuesday, 10 July 2012
Competition: Win tickets to see Hatcha, Benga, Youngsta, Distance, Chef, N-Type and more at Croydub @ Black Sheep Bar, Croydon
Croydon is now well known as 'the place where it all started'; whilst the likes of Plastic People and 3rd Base are acknowledged for their pivotal roles in the development of the early dubstep sound, Big Apple Records' place in the history of dubstep is now firmly established and this is largely due to the presence of a certain DJ Hatcha.
Croydub events, held at the Black Sheep Bar in Croydon, have always been about remembering the roots of the sound and each lineup is, and has been, a testament to that. For this new phase in the Croydub story, then, it seems fitting that Hatcha - whose influence on dubstep is largely unmatched - should take the helm in inviting a group of DJs and producers who have all helped shape the sound in their own individual ways, and many of whom were there when it all began.
To be in with a chance of winning two tickets to this event, simply send your answer to the following question to hedmuk@gmail.com with the subject 'Croydub Competition':
What was the very first release on the Big Apple Records label?
The competition will close on July 14th, a winner will be chosen at random by an independent third party and then notified by email and announced on the Hedmuk Facebook Page and Twitter.
For more information on the event, including how to find the venue and buy tickets, click here.
.Preacha.
Thursday, 20 May 2010
GetDarkerTV 047 - The History Of Dubstep

GetDarker TV is nearly always worth a watch, but this week's show was definitely among the more notable of the 47 episodes which have aired since the project began back in March of last year as Distance, Cyrus and, the man behind GetDarker, Darkside joined to play a four hour back-to-back set moving from the old school dark garage sounds of the very late nineties right up to the drop of 'Midnight Request Line'.
Featuring some of the very earliest releases from influential labels such as Tempa, DMZ and Big Apple Records (aswell as a neat selection of exclusive white labels and the odd Transition 10") and the sort of exemplary mixing that has come to be expected of the three men behind the decks, the show is definitely worth a listen.
Download (320kbps):
The tracklisting and video stream of the show is also available here.
GetDarkerTV is on every Tuesday from 7-11 at http://live.getdarker.com.
.Fukhed.
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