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Posted on: 19-05-2013

New Adtrax
We 34 deep
Among the ear explorers joining us down in the stygian abyss of good vibrations this month there be
the ululating chipmunkery of Bibio, Big Voyage and Chromadadata.
Some advanced rewonks courtesy of Joy Orbison, Honest Lee, Jeni and Coco from Quadron.
A Gagle of sick wordsmiths including Ivan Ave, Jalal Salaam and Cappo
Plus beats plus some unquantifiable electronic tomfoolery
And two tracks from the supremely next level ‘Mobius Strips’ album by Go Yama on the Collective Resonance label
And remember kids
‘cutting corners only leads to you going in circles’

WHATYOUWANT RADIOSHOW#54

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Posted on: 02-05-2013

Maytime, people. Spring brings bounty, and what a haul in the musical sense. King of the crop kicks off the show this week – the new Daft Punk is a bit of a monster, mostly thanks to Nile Rodgers effortless geetar work. Can the rest of the album live up to this??

But there’s more than just the Punk. Terri Walker and Nicole Ray were kinda successful on their own but together they’re Lady and much better for it. Truth and Soul records score another winner, the track we have here is ‘Money’. For fans of Nicole Willis and others of that ilk.

Beats. We have them. Oliver Daysoul, one time singer with Onra, brings us a Marvin influence, while Pomrad and Letherette get boogietastic. Tall Black Guy (and he is tall! Did you see that photo of him with Giles Peterson?!) looks to have a superb LP on the way and the first single is here for you – Mon Amie De’triot. How many love letters have been written to that city?

The Groovers let us get mellow after that before we go all jazz. French jazz! Heavenly Sweetness and Light in the Attic have teamed up on a great compilation called ‘Freedom Jazz France’ (see what they did there?) and WYWR gives you Sylvain Krief’s ‘Israel Suite’. After that, old eccentric soul – Numero have done it again with their comp of tunes off the Dynamite label and you’re getting The Webs and Doc & Sal.

Two story songs next – who doesn’t love a story song? The dude from Iron and Wine has a problem with some guy in a white car, while Bill Withers’ protagonist has been drinking too much.

After that, extended Marvin. The unedited version of ‘T Plays it Cool’ from the recently reissued Trouble Man soundtrack, and then some rare and previously unreleased Shuggie Otis – ‘Walking Down the Country’. Jonti produces Homeboy Sandman (“I’m solid as a buff elk”) after that (hurry up with a new Jonti album already) and Coultrain delivers something slightly different with a free download on Plug Research. His LP sounds interesting too.

The (rather long) finishing straight next: Phoenix get all moody with the title cut off their new album Bankrupt! and then Planet Mu give us a husband and wife project from Mr and Mrs Paradinas called Heterotic. Lovely production, great sound. After that and keeping it relatively smooth there’s two on Permanent Vacation who really had a hot streak a few years back – Sally Shapiro gets remixed by Bogdan Irkuk and Greg Wilson edits 40 Thieves. Both float my (Adriatic) boat.

Toro y Moi is AKA Les Sins for the next one, and then Common Sense channel Sting with a cover of the Police’s ‘Voices Inside My Head’. Am told it’s a lost Loft classic. Futureboogie’s James Welsh gets all craven, Bobby Broswer, purveyor of two fine EPs on 100% silk in the last nine months or so, soundtracks Tony’s Party and then Mandy Smith, she of the 1980s tabloid scandal with Mr Bill ‘Diary’ Wyman, gives us what I am assured (from my Mastercuts Balearic compilation album) is a Balearic classic. I like it.

To finish: ‘Springtime’ by Saint Etienne. Go on, be a lamb, get outside and gambol.

NOTE: The tracklisting below is linked – click through to get to a place to buy!

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Posted on: 13-04-2013

New Adtrax, you know the type of thing. Another selection of dauntless melancholy for the throwing of hands into the air like you care a great deal.
Included within; advanced newness from the Alice Coltrane themed ‘Cosmic Compositions’ comp, gorgeousness from Bonobo, Atoms For Peace and Atu, cypher from Airospace, Strange U and from the Hip Hop album of the year so far by the Dopplegangaz. There are beats from Flandy, Knxwledge and Mez plus a seriously mighty denouement from MKO to conclude this here limbic bitchslap.

WhatYouWant Radioshow#53

Posted on: 02-04-2013

Easter’s gone and April’s up, which means WYWRadio is back once again with the tunes you need. Big show of beats n’stuff this week although we kick it all off with the Japanese-crowned King of Soft Rock Ned Doheny who brings us ‘To Prove My Love’ off the recently reissued ‘Prone’ LP. Top stuff, and it’s followed with another corker by Rudy Norman, a rare as hens’ teeth cut of a 7” called ‘Back to the Streets’. First heard on a recent mix by DJ Day. Heavy funkiness from Marsha Hunt follows, then some sort of 70s weirdness by Brainticket who I had never heard of until I replayed an old mix by Bullion the other day. Nice.

More blog goodness next from the winner of a Budweiser song contest in the 80s – Wack Attack’s ’24 hour Love Affair’ (look at the Discogs price on that!!) then it’s into the best Balearic tune this week that features a bloke remembering San Francisco, Amadeo’s ‘Memories’. Alice Russell has a new album out and it’s great as always, this time out WYWR gives you the 80s-ish cut ‘ Hard and Strong’. I thought that a track off of Space Dimension Controller’s new sci-fi concept LP (tell me you’re not interested) ‘Welcome to Microsector 50’ would go well with that, so I’m giving you ‘ You Can’t Have My Love’ which is a great tale of how his protagonist, Mr 8040, goes into a futurespacebar and fails to pull. Magic stuff.

Cinematic remixing Heidi Vogel next (a new Cinematic Orchestra LP please, Mr. Swinscoe!), then the track that’s blown up everywhere, Lion Babe’s ‘Treat Me Like’. And there’s only one track bigger than that at the moment – the supremely talented Philip Owusu, straight outta Denmark, formerly partner in Crime with Rhye’s Robin Hannibal but now sorting his own stuff – and how. Go grab it on his Bandcamp (links below in the tracklisting). ‘Goodnight’ is fantastic.

Back to Microsector 50 again after that, with an awesomely chill cut off of SDC’s EP that he released prior to the album, then we have a real blast from the past (Cheers Phil Asher – you played it in a mix and I was reminded of car journeys with me parents on the Isle of Wight) – Roxy Music’s superb ‘Dance Away’. Sing along because you know you want to.

Something from one of two artists named Odyssey on this week’s show follows, this time the hippies from the west coast who signed to the short lived Motown subsidiary label, MoWest. Mmmm, that’s fine. Then we’re into the beats, freeness from Amp Live on Plug Research, the brilliant new double-header from Black Milk, the other Oddisee from a fantastic LP that I slept on last year, something off the new DJ Day album which I would strongly recommend if you’re a fan of crisp hiphop beats from the desert, Schadilac (thanks Domamu!) bring a sweet beat n’edit, while Tiron and Ayomari bring cigarettes with No Filter I guess. Head to Bandcamp for those last two.

The final straight starts with something off the great new Autre Ne Veut lp on Mexican Summer, the frakking fantastic extended version of ‘Time’ by Marvin from the ‘Here My Dear’ album then we up it a little with three house-y numbers/chuggers: Deadly Sins, Det and Ari, and something nice and limited from the Deep Space Orchestra. Nice to see them back.

To leave the disco: Joe Jackson’s ‘Different for Girls’. That’s your lot, keep spreading the word, yo!

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Posted on: 15-03-2013

Man, this song murders me. So great to see Philip Owusu back after lying relatively low since his incredible Hannibal & Owusu Project in 2006. You might have been forgiven for thinking that Robin (now of Quadron & Rhye) might have been the brains behind that project, prepare to have been sorely mistaken. Incredible song writing and singing, Ear RSI rewinds. Album soon, it might be all too much for me though. Still waiting for the Omari T EP to be released but in the meantime the treats keep coming from his Soundcloud, the latest is ‘War’s Blessing’ – really understated, heartfelt and unique sounding production as always.
A little section of music to go wheeeeee to next. Loads of expressive neon shenanigans around at the moment, we plug in with a track from Szatt, and then go off to the sounds of Blanco Yamguchi who is possibly the same dude as Emerald Ruins but I can’t be sure, great track though, epic ish, tons of goodness on his SC page including some GodSpeedYouMyTrapEmperor type-a-thing – yep I said that hashtag genre ballbags.
Almighty Team Supreme crew next with a track from Mr Carmack’s latest EP – osmium heavy but with feeling, pick up anything by Honolulu’s finest, you won’t be disappointed. BMB Spacekid dropped a freebie for International Women’s Day (yup that happened), it’s a biggie, as did Sunclef but for Dilla memorial month. Was trying to avoid all manner of Dilla month tributes because it sort of does my head in, but this was too good to blank, great vamp of ‘Raise It Up’.
Another great album from Thriftworks this month, super underrated dude, we got a track called ‘My Clothes’ and then we strip down to our thongs and shake it all the way to the to the twerkmobile – apparently this next song be for twrkn, can’t says it makes me feel the need, but it’s ace nevertheless – Knowledge reanimates Rhianna’s ‘You Da One’ in fine style.
Chance The Rapper is dope. ‘Acid Rain’ is from his forthcoming ‘Acid Rap’ mixtape which promises to be a jaw dropper judging by his writing skills, MCing, singing ability and choice of producers. There’s a new sheriff in town.
It’s possible that the next track is really offensive but I don’t understand anything the dude is saying really so here it is, another Jake One beast with Casual on rapping duties….He’s saying ‘gimme boss’ not ‘gimme balls’ btw. I think ‘Gimme Balls’ would have been much more refreshing.
Couple of instrumental beats next. One from the mighty Lord Raja, then another nice little nugget from Kenja, before some swang from Ohbliv.
Right after I bought this Mo Kolour’s 12’ they gave it away free on digital which is a bit annoying for me but good for you if you like – http://mokolours.bandcamp.com/
Next up a little house section, starting off with the brilliant BRISA – new on Jazzy Sport out of Japan, and then some home grown talent in the shape of young Gerry Read.
A quick dip into some disco doings from Keats Collective vol.3 by Vanilla after that and then one from Mister Lies’ ‘Mowgli’ Album.
Two bigguns before we dig some jazz, firstly ‘Without You’ by Lapalux, I really urge you to check out the video to this single, its crazy dark but it’s a perfect match for the song in a way most vids don’t bother to be, heaviness, as is the much anticipated Rhye album that is out at last – Milosh killing it/me ever time he opens his mouth.
Happy days, room for some jazz, kicking off with Eddie Louiss’ ‘Colchiques’ from the must buy ‘Freedom Jazz France’ album, then a spot of sampler’s delight from Ahmad Jamal and then a version of WhatYouWantRadio all time favourite tune ‘Witchita Lineman’ by the Frank Cunimondo Trio.
Three left, so has to be a track from the Darryl Reeves Dillaquarium mixtape followed by a biggun from Blameful Isles I’ve been trying to find a place for the past couple of months. Finishing off this week with the good vibrations courtesy of Schadillac from his latest ‘Undrcvr’ release.
And that is your lot. After 32 podcasts I think I might have sorted the quietness mastering problem on Garageband, check me out. Probably fkd something else up doing it but at least I tried.
Hopefully another corker guest mix next month.
Tally ho
Duchamp

WhatYouWant Radioshow#52

Posted on: 04-03-2013

Brand new WhatYouWantRadioshow!

I’m a man. So sayeth Muddy Waters at the outset of this month’s WYWR, and hell you should agree. He’s a man – and how. Produced by Charles Stepney, that’s how, and all freakpysched out on the 1968 LP Electric Mud. Led Zeppelin loved it apparently – and so should ye.

That one was from a rich vein of form that Cadet records were going through in the late sixties and you’re also getting ‘Zambezi’ by the Soulful Strings who were working in the same period. Strings arranged by Richard Evans, no less. After that Gladys Knight does her thing with the marvellous ‘No One Could Love You More’ before we get into the reissued 12” of the moment on Mood and Grooves records, ‘Out in the Open’ by Andres. Over a decade old, yikes.

Then: weirdness. The bold should seek out the CD ‘The Gospel According to Budgie’ because there are 20-odd weird soulful gospel tunes from the 70s and 80s that you are going to need to hear. WYWR gives you the Holy Name of Mary Choral Family. If you ever see anything else by them…then you are almost certainly in an odd charity store in the south of the US. Buy it.

Beats next. Ta-ku remixed by Flume, Araab Muzik from his new free mixtape and then the excellent Souleance whose beat tape (‘La Beat Tape’) is available now on Bandcamp. Links to buy are as ever in the tracklisting on the WYWR site.

Prince is back. He’s back! Mind you, he’s been back practically every month for the last decade if you’ve been looking, it’s just that he’s not put out anything as straightforward as ‘Breakfast Can Wait’. It’s great, even if the hi-pitched bit takes a little getting used to…

Then the Chic-produced Sister Sledge. Now that’s nice, I think you’ll agree.

Then the biggest name in Ghanaian disco, period: Kiki Gyan. Love the new reissue on Soundway, go get is my advice.

After that we’re into the electronic half of the show, kicking off with something from Synkro on Apollo records, and the final track off the excellent LP by Falty DL, ‘Bells’, which you can pick up on Ninja Tune. Also great, if you like 20 minute slow burners that kinda mix shoe-gaze with house, is Bvdub, and WYWR is dropping nearly ten minutes of the excellent ‘My Hinami’ off of one of his recent EPs (he’s quite prolific).

Balearica from Tullio De Piscopo from 1987 I think, then a Tom Trago edit of a track I don’t know anything about. It’s good though. That’s followed by a trip back to the 80s with The Cool Notes because that kinda of sound warms up nicely for the new Tiger & Woods edit – dropping the track ‘Pitch’ here.

To finish there’s a new track from the Motor City Drum Ensemble, something from the end of last year by Vertical 67 on the ever-excellent 100% silk records, and then a brief trip to Hamburg to hear something off RSS’s mate Christopher Rau’s lp ‘Two’.

Finally: the full length Danny Krivit edit of MFSB’s ‘Love is the Message’. I’ve been dying to drop this since I heard it on some old Solid Steel 25th anniversary mixes the other week. Hope you enjoy it too.

That yer lot. Spread the word! For those of you in The Hague WYWR will be representing the world of online radio and playing dusty old soul, funk and jazz at Foots Muziek Café on Friday 15th March, with more dates to follow throughout the spring/summer. Rah!

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Posted on: 15-02-2013

Gadzooks 2013 is kicking off in fine fkn style. Oodles of great new music for you this month alongside some vintage business from the..garage.

So, of course it had to kick off the show, ‘Retrograde’ the first single from the next James Blake album coming in April, incredible, fragile vocals jux’ against that sparse arrangement, ouch, so heavy it is likely to collapse under the weight of its own gravity. Next and spinning somewhere in the same orbit is the gorgeous ‘Try’ cut from Nosaj Thing & Toro Y Moi. No excuses needed to resurrect Telefon Tel Aviv from the stacks,and we’re in mad deep already so it’s got to be ‘Fahrenheit Fair Enough,’ still sounds completely nuts every time I play it, so influential and beautiful plus in my head it’s R2D2′s falling in love with C3P0 jam.
Arts The Beatdoctor next, a track from his ‘Lost Track Of Time’ album and then, oh lawd, it’s been on repeat all month ‘Blood Oath feat. Lord Byron’, first of two tracks off an EP produced by Brrd.

Up through the gears with the IN2U track from dope label Friend Of Friend’s ‘Show Me The Future’ comp which is well worth picking up in its entirety, before a dose of so-wrong-it’s-right anthemic wonk from Applescal.
OK? sit down for the next track by Mr Carmack which is so monsterous in an Araab Musik minus the cheese way. Expect some more incredible music from Honolulu soon. Massive hype on Beast Coast boys The Underachievers at the mo, and pretty well deserved, track from their ‘Indigoism’ beat tape. After that, a man that needs no hype whatsoever, Wu legend Raekwon still going strong, this one from his ‘Lost Jewelery’ album with Roads Art doing the business on production duties. Nice collabo between Jeremiah Jae and Zeroh next and then the first of two tracks from the brilliant Nick Speed ‘Beatdown’ LP on Mahogani, Detroit still churning out prodigious talent in abundance.
DJ Nature might be from Harlem but there’s a definite motor city vibration to his quality new LP on Golf Channel, which takes us seamlessly into the insanely grimy and immense machine-funk odyssey of ‘Bubbles’ a belter from the new Theo Parrish EP.

Of the many recent dream team ups you have to say that on paper the Electric Street Orchestra wins hands down, how about this for a line up on one track (what are they all doing anyway? one of them must just be making tea or something) Theo Parrish, Wajeed/Jeedo, Mad Mike Banks, Andres, Duminie DePorres. And yeah, it’s suitably heavy. Back for another one off the Nicholas LP and then a cheeky as fk Prince cover from Seven Davis Jr takes us nicely into some headnodic from Juj, Kenja and then another track from Brrd.

Soul, funk type section and a big finish this month, after the ‘Runnin’ flip of Ben Smith’s ‘Dedications’ single played by Six on the last WYWR show. Been hammering all manner of Marc Moulin records around the gaff this month, what a genius! I got big ups for Belgium at the mo, so here is his cover of “Inner City Blues’, followed by a great Gladys Knight track, some Impressions (Leroy & Curtis era), a track from the Jimmy Ellis reissue on Tramp, and then a slice of psyche-soul immensity from the Politicians (Yes Gussy!)
Lovin this ole Lovefingers classic from Mothers Night so slung it in before we go deep to finish off in epic style with a track from the Hidden Orchestra album I had totally slept on from the end of last year.

As always you can click through in the available tracks section below to buy any of the music featured on this or any WYWR podcasts – support if you can.
If you are greedy for music and visuals then sign up to follow the whatyouwantradio tumblr which gets updated most days with stuff to get you going on some medicinal musical journeys. Soon lvlv Duchamp

VS Radioshow #7

Posted on: 13-02-2013

Confessions of a MILF

We predicted the end of the world. We prepared for the rapture. We filled every one of 17 cupboards with tins of baked beans. We waited. We eat all the baked beans. We waited some more. We had to leave the room, rapture or not. This show, this very piece of thick beautiful black plastic you hold before you is the result of our revelation from those dark, dark minutes we faced death and eternal damnation together.

VS is back for another season.  More Kurac.  More Ringfinger. And yes, more SCSI-b.  Each in equal but quite distinct doses.  And this year we start as we left of, really fucking warped.  Two tape findings, one from the Russian cruise liner ‘Belorussiya’ and their house band called ‘Rendezvous’ or рандеву as they must have been called, and the other from an Australian preacher seemingly enraptured himself, mainly around the word ‘come’.  Both from around 1980 and found in thrift shops for about A$1 each, we cheekily then melded them with the classic porn sounds of ‘Super Erotica’.  It is without doubt a cheap thrill in the VS household.

Next up we have two tracks from SCSI-b’s ‘what she did miss out on in the 2012 special and wanted people to think she was too cool to mention it’.  We start with some Kendrick Lamar dubstep madness and Higher Ground by TNGHT morphed into the ‘future soul sound’ of Hiatus Kaiyote.  Being the youngest of the collective at a spritely 12 years, SCSI-b is the only who understands ‘the internet’ and therefore knows that these tracks have something called ‘YouTube’ videos…is that like Betamax?

Two pieces of eighties whacked outness from Kurac next,  firstly INU, a punk/new wave from Osaka in the late seventies/early eighties.  According to last.fm, the lead singer has written a novel with the same name as this song.  Interesting fact, apparently.  Nash the Slash on the other hand are not from Osaka, nor has their lead singer written a novel.  It is from 1984 and the record was called ‘American Band-ages’.  You don’t believe us, see the cover.  Ringfinger finds it vaguely arousing.

Next, we have the amazing Viv Albertine, from the Slits with a track from her new solo album ‘Vermilion Border’.  Ringfinger saw her live the Hague a few months back and was blown away.  He even wrote to her via email to tell her.  Whiny fanboy.  Next is Lydia Lunch and Roland S Howard doing the Lee Hazelwood classic ‘Some Velvet Morning’.  Next up, we bring you Gina X Performance from deep within the heart of North Rhine -Westphalia, Koln in Germany and her 1979 track ‘Nice Mover’.

and we round out this first show back with four punk tracks.  Of course, we had to start with the boys from Punchbowl, NSW, Australia – The Hard Ons.  Having spent many years playing in parks on or near Bonds Road in Punchbowl (minds.  gutters. dirty bastards.  ringfinger had three aunts who lived in tow houses next to each other on Bonds Road.  Now, calm down people) we have an affinity for the Hard-ons.  especially with their note perfect cover of ‘then I kissed her’.  Next we have East German punk madness from Lorenz Loren and his tribute to the former DDR leader Eric Honecker.  Next up is SCSI-b punk of choice, the mighty Frenzal Rhomb and their tribute to Oscar award winning NZ actor Russell Crowe.  and finally Chris Townend and Kent Steedman (in the guise of Crent) offer their take on the civic duty to expand literacy and vocabulary.

 

Well, that is the lot of it.  56:35 of your life you won’t want back again because you realise that as always with listening to this show, you are now 56:35 closer to a life lived with the baby jebus.

Tracklist

Dark eyes – Rendezvous the cruise band from the cruise ship Belorussiya c1979
Jesus comes vs Super Erotica
Higher Ground – TNGHT
Nakamarra – Hiatus Kaiyote
Tsuru Tsuru no Tsubo – INU
Hey Joe – Nash the Slash
Confessions of a MILF – Viv Albertine
Some velvet morning – Lydia Lunch and Roland S Howard
Nice mover - gina x performance
I couldn’t live without you and I love you – DJ Ringfinger
Flamengo bossa – Tim Maia
The weirdos – Fred Karlin
Kamo vodi sad sve to – Grupa 220
Profite – Benjamin Biolay featuring Vanessa Paradis
Long you lie – Ned Collette
Then I kissed her – Hard-ons
Honecker in Cambodia – Lorenz Loren
Russell Crowe’s Band – Frenzal Rhomb
Extended Vocabuluary – Crent

WHATYOUWANT RADIOSHOW#51

Posted on: 29-01-2013

Back once again like it’s 2013 – and it is. WhatYouWant Radio returns, full of the vim and vigour of a new year. Big tunes to come, read on…

The big news this time out is the centrepiece that is the personal and exclusive mix for WYWR from Croatia’s finest, Beat Gates. Spending his time in Zagreb mixing, making beats and releasing mad mashups of advert samples (among other things), this mix brings you the best in classic hip hop, jazz and beats, all beautifully mixed and produced – mmm! Get ready for Biggie, RJD2, Mobb Deep, Alchemist, Flying Lotus, Big Shug, Cypress Hill Mr Gates has even thrown in an exclusive from his new release ‘Passports’. Hit that up on Bandcamp right away, check the man on Soundcloud and, yes, follow him on Twitter @BeatGates1

You’re gonna love that. Before then we kick things off with the mighty Whole Darn Family with ‘Seven Minutes of Funk’ (time it), the beginning of the show has to be notable for the longest bit of talking I’ve ever done on the show. Listen carefully though – for secrets are contained about the true mission of WYWR and it’s various weapons/black ops undertakings…

Following a detour into the fried mind of Tim Maia, the Brazilian rationalist genius (check the comp on Luaka Bop – click the link below in the tracklisting) we next bring out some Southern fried country soul next for you, with a track by Leon Russell and then the mighty Link Wray, inventor of the power chord and inspiration of Pete Townsend for ever more. Beware his visions of ‘Fire and Brimstone’…

Link gives way to the artist of the moment, Matthew E.White who has a tremendous album out on Domino at the moment, the track you got here is the single, ‘Big Love’ and while the vocals seem a little low in the mix, it’s a helluva track.

Following that, a triplet from the mighty mind of Diggs Duke, jazzist extraordinaire. Go grab his self-released stuff on Bandcamp, there’s tons of goodness. Keeping the jazz vibe alive after that there’s the Greg Foat group – new out on Jazzman and a mighty sci-fi journey album if that’s what you want. I’m playing the one with a hint of Midnight Cowboy about it…

Then a nice re-interpretation of Mos Def’s ‘Umi Says’ by B.J. Smith (of Smith and Mudd fame) before we’re into the beats. New tracks from Typesun, something from last year by Bearcubs and a beaut from Flako, then the latest from Bonobo and something off the new (and always steady) Toro y Moi album. Then we get Positive Flow featuring Colonel Red (Also from 2012) before the mighty Flume, winner of – yes!- the Australian Radio Awards album of the year with the standout track form his excellent self-titled album, this one featuring the marvellous vocals of Chet Faker. Mmmm, indeed.

And then it’s business time. Beat Gates for 45. Nuff said, just listen and enjoy. Tracklisting below.

To finish, the new Cymbals track which is hella pop. Can’t wait for the album.

That’s all folks, more in a month, don’t forget to hit up the Ad Trax and VS shows, plenty for you there….

Beat Gates WhatYouWantRadio Exclusive Mix

01. Notorious B.I.G. feat. 112 – Sky’s The Limit
02. DJ Jazzy Jeff – Musik Lounge (Instrumental)
03. Kay Dee & Chief – Departure (Instrumental)
04. Samon Kawamura – Lovelude
05. Flying Lotus – Maybe He Ain’t Lying
06. Cypress Hill – Hits From The Bong (T-Ray Mix)
07. The Alchemist – Different Worlds (Instrumental)
08. Lords Of The Underground – What’s Going On
09. Steve Parks – Thinking Of You
10. Bennie Green – You’re Mine You
11. Jon Phonics – In The Rumble Of The Belly
12. Dabrye feat. AG – Get Dirty
13. Vlooper – Chamaille
14. KenLo Craqnuques – Grasmaigre
15. Wu-Tang – Wu-Tang Clan Ain’t Nuthin’ Ta F’ Wit
16. Mobb Deep – Cradle To The Grave
17. Big Shug – It Just Don’t Stop
18. RJD2 – 1976
19. Beat Gates – Airport (out on January 20th / Name of the project: Passports)

ADTRAX 30

Posted on: 13-01-2013

The first AdTrax get down of 2013 got double whammy appeal thanks to the combined forces of my incredible nagging, 2 helpful mothers, a stash of Sainbury’s bags and access to a freezing garage where now resides a serious motherfkr of a record collection. Spent 3 hours over Xmas in a paroxysm of laughter and awe, wading through a sea of impossibly limited wax belonging to my man Dextrous Numerics – the dude responsible for my music affliction, the bequeather of 1st wave acid, electro, rap, Detroit techno, evil dead and HR pufnstuf. So, first half of the show, you get an hour or so of newness from me and in the second, my little selection from those mighty crates/plastic bags.

We kick off with the beautiful track by Frank Ocean that Tarantino turned down for the Django Unchained soundtrack, then go to the Azekial cover XXYYXX and the perfectly Baduesque ‘Treat Me Like Fire’ by Lion Babe.

Missed this Chromadada Data vocoder number last year, expecting big things from that dude in 13. Then, yet another dope Tall Black Guy production with his sunny re-edit of the Darondo track ‘I Don’t Want To Leave’.

Next some beats; a track from Dr. Mad, talented dude, then a beat from the spiffingly unassuming Richrd before No Sir E’s ‘illiterate People’ from the new Marinate Media comp and then some synth action from Cid Rim. You can pick that up free from the Lucky Me label outta Glasgow who always do this bad ass mp3 advent calendar freebie thing. G-Type and lots of other goodness on there http://thisisluckyme.com/

Loads of bedroom beatsmiths got busy over xmas, so 4 more from the Soundcloud/Bandcamp universe: ‘Larry’ by Adjaka (unified minds and fingers of Adjaman and Snka) , ‘Have Mercy’ by uber-next Haz Solo, one from the James Business Ep and a solo endeavor from Snka who is operating exclusively from future realms right now.

After that a couple of MC joints to get you lubed for going back deep to the golden age. First up a new one from the always on point Melting Point label courtesy of Aphroe and then to finish with, one from the terribly-too-talented Distrakt, check his website for animations n everything. http://www.distrakt.com/

Ok, enough with the starters, on to a main course, pudding and desert wine so that I can be sure you have absolutely had sufficient. Starting off it’s ‘Jimmy’ by Boogie Down Productions from 1988, it isn’t everyone’s pick off the ‘My Philospohy’ LP but it’s proper BDP South Bronx rawness and has the catchiest chorus about wearing condoms you ever heard! Next up is Cool C (RIP) from 89. Seems threatening other people every day as your job often shortens your lifespan. Dude put out some pony records and his flow is a bit, well wickety-wack if you wanna be 89 about it, but the production on this track ‘Get Loose’ is too heavy really….. but not as heavy as the guitar lickage involved in 1 hit wonder CPO’s ‘Homicide’. The album is produced by MC Ren from NWA, and therefore guarantees some crud and at least one totally classic cut, this being it. Keepin it Ren produced, I’ve pulled the ‘2 Hard Muthas’ cut from Easy E’s 88 falsetto cash-in ‘Ez Does it’ LP, with NWA’s DJ playin drums! Yep, multi talented, and now he makes porn. 3rd Bass’s ‘Derelicts Of Dialect’ LP was a beast in so many ways, has triple threat of ace production by Dante Ross, Daniel Dumille emceeing (MF DOOM before he was MF DOOM) and WHITE DUDES being good at HipHop.
Now, if I had my way all hiphop would be at the tempo of Hijack’s ‘Hold No Hostage’ and the venomous ‘Arrest The President’ by Intelligent Hoodlum from 88 and 1990 respectively. Man I put some quality lines in my eyebrows and did some sh!t kick dancing in my Travel Fox’s to those two joints!

Could go on with the HipHop forever from Dex’s stacks, but there’s too much other seminal stuff in there, so we’ll go to the 303 and give you some original acid business from Jack Frost, Phuture and Mr Fingers, all of which were taking electro and house to an incredible new place over the same years that the Hip Hop you just heard was pushing the production values and mic skills of that scene.

To finish we skip forward a few years to 93 and 94 and see where techno was at, firstly with the absolutely seminal analogue machine funk of Drexciya (the aquatic offspring of enslaved women who threw themselves to their deaths from slave ships on the middle passage!) before we finish by repping the UK with Black Dog’s ‘Cost II’ and then heading back to Mothership Detroit for some untouchable material from The Martian on the Red Planet imprint.

Ah now that was too fun. Big thanks to Numerics for letting me raid. Check him here ; https://soundcloud.com/dexterous_numerics and here https://soundcloud.com/the-electric-ocelot.
Much more digging in all the shows this year I think.

Full Tracklist

Frank Ocean – Wiseman
Azekiel- XXYYXX (Cover)
Lion Babe – Treat Me Like Fire
ChromadaData – Closer[tlkb)
Darondo feat. Tall Black Guy – I Don’t Want To Leave (Sure Know How To Love Me Re-Edit)
Specifics & Dr. Mad – Beach of Life (Dr. Mad Remix)
Ritchrd – Same
No Sir E – Illiterate People
Cid Rim – Poellau
Pharell – Excuse Me Miss ( Fingalick’s Unnamed Rerub )
Adjaka – Larry
Haz Solo – Have Mercy
James Business – Belt Loops
Snka – Yellow
Aphroe – XIII
Distrakt – Mic Repo
BDP – Jimmy
Cool C – Get Loose
CPO – Homicide
Easy E & MC Ren – 2 Hard Muthas
3rd Bass – Word To The 3rd
Hijack – Hold No Hostage
Intelligent Hoodlum – Arrest The President
Drexciya – Intro
Jack Frost & The Circle Jerks – Shout
Phuture – Spank Spank
Mr Fingers – Washing Machine
Drexciya – Water Walkers
Black Dog – The Cost II
The Martian – Sex In Zero Gravity

plus links for the new shit below:

Soon n LVLV Duchampignon

WhatYouWant Radioshow#50 – Best of 2012

Posted on: 27-12-2012

First up: we made it to 50!!! Huge thanks to all of you for listening, telling your mates and sending lovely feedback. Ta! More to come in 2013 with some label news too. But for now, 2012…

Let’s lay it out: WYWR loves tradition. So, much like everyone else with a liking of music and access to the Internet, WYWR believes strongly in committing to MP3 the very best tracks of the year. As New Year’s Eve approaches I’d therefore like you to kick back and relax with the numbers that have been floating the WYWR boat in 2012. You’re gonna hear most genres (Clownstep and Dark Metal are missing, as is Gabbaret, and I don’t even know what that is. Yet.), big choruses or minimal melodies, beats and synths, drums and timpani, words and music. Enjoy.

The show kicks of with noise – play loud! – from Japandroids and then works it’s way to the beats of Union, Jonti and Kendrick Lamar via the excellent Man with the Iron Fists Soundtrack standout ‘The Baddest Man Alive’ from the Black Keys and the RZA, and the frankly unclassifiable Matthew Dear. Also for you in this opening gambit: one of the remixes of the year by Je$u$ who got his mitts on MF Doom’s favourite ladies and turned them all beatmungous.

Geetar always gets a look in on the end of year show because when WYWR is not finding beats and funky things for your ears there is always plenty of time for the long-playing album. This year I was hammering the Shins LP, Ryan Monroe’s debut (the multiinstrumentalist from Band of Horses I believe), Gaz Coombes’ first solo effort outside of Supergrass and something from Porcelain Raft. Excerpts from all these albums here for you.

There’s a middle section of Lovely after those guys with the ‘Under the Westway’ from the little 7” that Blur released during the year (Beatles/Bowie-ish), the huge Milosh/Robin Hannibal genius that is Rhye’s ‘The Fall’ and then something off a real contender for album of the year (‘World, You Need a Change of Mind’) by Kindness. Loved that record, and played it tons. Already looking forward to the follow-up.

Alice Russell and Quantic were reunitedanditfeelssogood earlier in the year and that was a great record with some Stepney-esque touches, and well, everyone now has heard of Frank Ocean but for those of you still holding out, well, you’d best get Channel Orange asap. Soul of the highest order. WYWR gives you ‘Sweet Life’.

Now we begin to get a bit more weird with Andrew Ashong’s ‘Flowers’, before heading to the sunnier parts of Europe with John Talabot (top long player) and a cheeky edit which isn’t really 2012 but hey, it was released this year – Ol’ Smokey’s rub of ‘Amarsi Un Po’

More songwriting next, from Fabulous and Arabia in New Zealand, and a track off a really strong LP this year by Chromatics. If you liked the Drive movie soundtrack you’ll already have their record – very moody, atmospheric, strong. Like.

Then, the final straight. Disclosure take it to the dancefloor, followed swiftly by LA Vampires by Octo Octa, you know, that one with the strange looking woman on the front cover. Novelty-not-novelty from Todd Terje after that, a monster track this year if ever there was one, and then we get some edit business from Marvin & Guy and one of the best producers of 2012, Dead Rose Music Company. Definitely ready for whatever he throws at us in 2013.

Three to finish: the massive summer edit from Kon – Hooked by Sir Own. Check the way he breaks that down to build it back up. Mmmmm. Then uptempo pop disco business from Kylie Auldist, also from New Zealand I believe – loved that one, exudes exuberance. Finally, the tune that put a big smile of my face this year due to it’s oldschool D&B coupled with a video featuring urban horses, the one and only Rudimental with ‘Feel the Love’. From my outpost in the North Sea WYWR spies tell me that this track has been quite big this year. Never heard it in Holland though so I’m clearly not getting out enough or I’m flying the flag for massive selling drum and bass alone.

Happy new year to you all, keep listening, keep telling people about the magic of WYWR, and keep buying tunes y’all! Have a good one!

ADTRAX BEST OF 2012 SHOW

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Posted on: 21-12-2012

Blimey, that was a crazy year, and keeping up with the amount of music that came out was not possible, but yeah I gave it a go. Huge shout out to everyone who turned me on to new ish this year and watched my face light up like err Leona Lewis or something, I swear there were gospel choirs on occasions especially when Six or ELU were involved.
So this is 2 and a bit hours of some of the things I loved this year and also a crazyman’s complete list including other stuff that didn’t make it to the podcast for whatever reason.
If you are as insatiable as us sad diggers at WYW radio, then there is also my youtube channel where resides a playlist of some other tunes that didn’t make it to the show, including some stuff that is on the Web but not available for download yet, like the incredible Omari T ‘Advent’ track.
http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLHqcw5CVqNcHR2Md0CVbvnEJPggxQTN-4&feature=mh_lolz
Of course, do not be a fool and miss out on the head honcho’s best of whatyouwantradio show, which you know will knock the reindeers clean off your Xmas jumper.

First up & no mucking about – the live version of Rhye’s ‘The Fall’, stripped down to just piano and some extra deepness from Mike Milosh, it’s beautiful but you might need a hug after if you haven’t heard this version.
I think maybe the idea of genres in independent music finally went and died this year, joy, stops me having to pigeon hole the hoarse bedroom freak out of Jai Paul’s ‘Jasmine’. Happily, since James Blake slipped an album of falsetto maths silence into the charts last year, pop has started to embrace a bit of weird, or maybe it’s the other way round and experimental music is embracing pop? Either way, hoorah for complicated easiness like Toto y Moi’s ‘So Many Details.’
After that, oh my god, Miss Del Rey you are toast, Sky Ferreira can out sing you, out pout you, out feel you. Track is called ‘Everything Is Embarrassing’ , and its as simple and inexplicably good as a digestive biscuit. If Sky is a digestive, then Kindness is a bourbon but with unexpectedly psychotropic and jazzy-cream innards. OK this is why people like genres, I get it, big track though, but not as big as Tropics coming over all Prefab Sprout on the title track of his killer ‘Pop Up Cinema’ EP, dude makes it on these best of shows every year without fail.

OK enough of that, where the wonk at you ask. Vtgnike got the wonk I tell thee, although not particularly on this dope and subtle rework of Beyonce.
Spot of Shigeto? Of course and not only is the hand clap porn of ‘Huron River Drive’ available here but also a promise that I won’t use any more call & response in the rest of this commentary because it is just plain stupid!

Constrobuz’s ‘Rain & Dust’ EP was probably my favourite singular thing of the year, first up from him ‘Deluge’ and then we go big, straight over the top excessive bigness in a dubai-style with two neck breakers from the splendidly monikered Crack Moses and then 2012 Adtrax hall of famer Dead Horse Beats.

Je$u$ gets top slot for remix activities this year, so many crackers to chose from, this is a new afrobeat thingamybob and precedes the mighty bassline actvities of Kaytranada on his Janet Jackson rework ‘If’. This year, Devonwho did the 80’s better than the 80’s themselves with this almighty slab of funk boogie called ‘Shine’ in which he successfully envokes the spirits of D-Train, Zapp, the Thundercats and a variety of post-glamrock sex predators.
Cracking combo Soia and Mez next, goodness from them all your round, we got the remix of ‘Obtaining’ after which my favourite of the mess of Rob Glasper ‘Black Radio’ remixes, this one the killer Wantigga rerub of ‘Move Love.’

Sneaky little jazzy section then, opening up with one I slept on by Jaga Jazzist & Knights of Jumungus called ‘Toccata’ and then a track from the excellent Portico Quartet Album. Check them live if you can, they do all sorts of sordid things to their instrument’s orifices. Ton of sterling stuff from Honks Burry this year, we got one from his next level Blameful Isles project, before we go back to Constrobuz on route to 4 of the best beat nuggets from the last 12 months – Ohbliv’s ‘Intent’, Atu’s ‘Soul Child’, ‘Blues’ by Clonki and ‘36mm’ by Broke and Phedee.

Hip Hop albums for 2012, dare I say, not a vintage year, so much so that Flying Lotus had to come and rap-rescue the day with his Captain Murphy project, seriously there is no denying that guys talent, he’s like one of those kids at school who is good at everything and you want to despise them but you can’t find anything to hate on.
Still the Ka album was a goodie in that Roc Marciano pocket, we start the section with his ‘Cold Facts’ tune and then go Biggie with MonoMassives remix of ‘Young G’. Love Kool Ad’s steez, he certainly didn’t let the fraternity down this year, all worthy offerings from him, the Steel Tipped Dove produced ‘Hypersensitive Jester’ comes out just on top. Aesop Rock stepped up to legendary status this 365 with another killer album, which means he’s been making these lists for 12 years since the amazing ‘Float’ LP on Mush! FlyLo’s ‘Mighty Morphin Foreskin’ next and then the ‘Fitta Happier’ track from the excellent Quakers project on the perennial Stonesthrow. Finally for the little homeboy section, two tracks from the wrong place, so don’t bump this part at work, or near kids, because Hodgy and Danny Brown have a lot of offense to give.

And so to home stretch, starting with the Banks remix of Andreya Triana and then the big Lone remix of Midland’s ‘Placement’. That post ds type a sound is maybe a little under-represented here although it seems to be evolving quite nicely, Rain Dog did it beautifully this year and gets onto the big show with his ‘Think Of You’ track for Finest Ego. New track for the end of the year, and what a tune, Stubborn Heart’s long-player is highly recommended, lots to choose from including the mad infectious ‘Starting Block’. Big up to Disclosure who managed to be incredibly good and incredibly successful this year, culminating in Uncle Duchamp and his 9 year old niece dancing to ‘What’s In Your Head’ together in a kitchen. Penultimatenuss comes from the tie your tee up alt house of Erdbeerschnitzel before we shut shit down and go into sonic hibernation with the unfathomably huge ‘I’ll Take Jesus For Mine’ from Dead Horse Beats’ brilliant ‘Vespers’ project. Who would have thought that one lonesome finger click could be so epic.

Track List:

Rhye – The Fall (Live Version)
Jai Paul – Jasmine
Toro y Moi – So Many Details
Sky Ferreira – Everything Is Embarrassing
Kindness – Seod
Tropics – Popup Cinema
Beyonce – Crazy In Love (Vtgnike/Myown Remix)
Shigeto – Huron River Drive
Constrobuz – Deluge
Crack Moses – Blockbreaker
Dead Horse Beats – Gonna Find My Baby
Je$u$ – Bull$**t
Janet Jackson – If (Kaytranada Rmx)
Devonwho – Shine (ft. Teeko)
Soia – Obtaining Remix (prod. by Mez)
Robert Glasper – Move Love (Wantigga Remix)
Jaga Jazzist & Knights of Jumungus – Toccata
Portico Quartet – Ruins
Blameful Isles – Sins Of A Vulture
Constrobuz – Rain and Dust
Ohbliv – Intent
Atu – Soul Child
Clonki – Blues
Broke/ x Phedee – 36mm
Ka – Cold Facts
Biggie Smalls – Young Gs (Mono Massive Remix)
Bill Ding x Kool AD – Hypersensitive Jester (Prod. By Steel Tipped Dove)
Aesop Rock – ZZZ Top
Captain Murphy – Mighty Morphin Foreskin (Prod. Flying Lotus)
Quakers – Fitta Happier
Odd Future – Rella (feat. Hodgy Beats, Domo Genesis & Tyler, The Creator)
Darq E Freaker – Blueberry (Pills & Cocaine) Feat. Danny Brown
Andreya Triana – Lost Where I Belong (Banks Remix)
Midland – Placement (Lone Remix)
Rain Dog – Think Of You
Stubborn Heart – Starting Block
Disclosure – What’s In Your Head
Erdbeerschnitzel – Let Go
Dead Horse Beats – I’ll Take Jesus For Mine

So that’s it, if you made it down to this paragraph, well done. Lots to look forward to next year, including more shows, more ill guest mixes are lined up and ready to go and also a couple of special projects for the geeks. Hopefully we will be bringing you some exclusive badnuss via the sooncome record label by March/April time too.
More soon. Merry Crimbo n NY ma lovelies.

Dom Du

Best of 2012 The Whole Fkn List!

Singles:
Shoebox – Roam No More
BMB – Up To The Galaxy
Om Unit Edits Vol.2
Toro Y Moi – So Many Details
George Ezra – Its Just My Skin
Cream Of Beats – Soul Queen
Hackman – Forgotten Notes
Devon Who – Shine feat Teeko
Kilo Kish – Navy
Iron Galaxy – Attention Seeker
Young Magic – Sparkly
Omar S – Sex
Killer Mike – Reagan
Tentacle – Deep Water
9th Wonder – LawdiesWonderSoul
Kareem Riggins – Summer Madness
Homeboy Sandman – Whatcha Want From Me
Alden Tyrell feat. Mike Dunn – Touch The Sky
Elegant Animals – Syndicate
Weirdough – Enhale
Emerald Ruin – Mystic Magic
Maribou State – Scarlett Groove
Broke x Phedee – 36mm
Jaga Jazzist & Knights Of Jumungus – Toccata
Daphni – Yes I Know
Onra – L.O.V.E
Jai Paul – Jasmine
Les Loups – Elephant & Ivory (Vanilla Instrumental)
Endian – Birdhouse
Disclosure – What’s In Your Head
Ka – Cold Facts
Darq E Freaker – Blueberry Pills Feat. Danny Brown
Kindness – Seod
Flylo – Sams Fav
Funkinevil – Dusk
Soia – Obtaining prod. Mez
Gaslamp Killer – Flange Face
Dead Horse Beats – I’ll Take Jesus For Mine
Dead Horse Beats – I’m Gonna Find My Baby
Yosuke Tominaga – Phantom
Rhye – The Fall
Rain Dog – Think Of You
Throwing Snow – Clamour
WK7 – Do It Yourself
Jimmy The Twin – Caught Up
Mudegg – Viscious
Sunclef – Them Two
Teri Tobin – Love Me prod. TBG
Clonki – Blueswag
Ahwlee – &
Moodymann – Why Do U Feel
Aesop Rock – ZZZ Top
Ava Luna – Ice Level
Ohbliv – Intent
Empt – How You
Jazzo & Melodiesinfonie – Stiller See feat. Soia
M Constant – Us Tempenauts
Asa And Stumbleine – Glow
Quakers – Fitter Happier
Jean Grae – You And Me And Everyone We Know
Bear In Heaven – Reflection Of You
Unforscene – Dark Souls
Odd Future – Rella
Je$u$ – Bulls**t
Crack Moses – Blockbreaker
Ivan Ave – Loop
Teklun – Reafter
Atu – Soul Child
Om Unit X Sweatson Klank – Old English
Bill Ding X Kool AD – Hypersensitive Jester
The Ruffcats – Dr Cosmo
Innobushu – Still High
Mark de Clive-Lowe & The Rotterdam Jazz Orchestra – Take The Space Trane
Ana Tijoux – Volver
Kczin – Swing
Fhloston Paradigm – Chasing Rainbows
Foner – Just Like In The Movies
BJ The Chicago Kid – His Pain II (Feat. Kendrick Lamar)
Andrew Ashong – Flowers
Omari T – Advent Chant

Edits Remixes And Covers:
Janet Jackson – If (Kaytranada Remix)
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (Kan Sano Version)
Mariah Carey – Touch My Body (Cyril Hahn Remix)
Kirvy – No One Ill
Erykah Badu – Real Thing (Gifted Enuff Remix)
Decoders – I Am The Black Gold Of The Sun
Dr Mad – Space Always
Magnetic Soul – Love Suite
Brazilian Love Affair (Namuh Edit)
Mob Deep – It’s Mine (Shashu Remix)
Ed OG – Revolution (Nomad Remix)
MF DOOM – My Favourite Ladies (Je$u$ Remix)
Beyonce – Crazy In Love (Vtngnike Remix)
Robert Glasper – Move Love (Wantigga Remix)
Common – Doin It (Madi Beats Remix)
Midland – Placement (Lone Remix)
Aluna Goerge – You Know You Like It (Bobby Tank Remix)
Bonobo – Prelude (Lapalux Remix)
Mario – Let Me Love You (Lapalux Remix)
Andreya Triana – Lost Where I Belong (Banks Remix)
Biggie Smalls – Young Gs (MonoMassive Remix)
Dza – Finger Snaps (Shigeto Remix)

Comps:
Lovin On The Flipside (Now & Again)
Personal Space (Numero Group)
Belle & Sebastien (Late Night Tales)
Retrospective All Stars
Soundhealers Vol.2
ESP Classics Vol.12 (Volcov)
Tokyo Crossover

Albums/EPs:
Captain Murphy – Duality
Stacey Cen & Koen – Never Too Late
Lapalux – When You’re Gone
Donnie & Joe Emerson – Dreamin’ Wild
Ray Stinett – A Fire Somewhere
Tropics – Pop Up Cinema
Erbeerschnitzel – Tender Leaf
Substantial – Home Is Where The Art Is
Ka – Grief Pedigree
Jon Wayne – This Is False
Blameful Isles – Bound To Ohra
Aesop Rock – Skelethon
Sunclef – Attoseconds
Shigeto – Lineage
Kae – Quatro
Olafur Arnalds – Living Room Songs
Yoggy One – Canopee
Bennetrhodes – Sun Ya
Portico Quartet – Portico Quartet
Drexciya – Best Of
Godspeed You! Black Emperor – Allelujah!
Insightful – The Shy Lanterns Grow
Roc Marciano – Reloaded
Sohn – The Wheel
Thriftworks – Hydromancy
Gerry Read – Jummy
Krts – Something New
Flying Lotus – Until The Quiet Comes
Constrobuz – Rain And Dust

Artists:
Lapalux
Fying Lotus
Krts
Tropics
Je$u$
Dead Horse Beats
Constrobuz
Danny Brown

Labels:
Hemlock Recordings
Soulection
Light In The Attic
Urban Waves
Brainfeeder
Project Mooncircle
Mahogani Music

RIP:
Austin Peralta
Terry Callier
Frank Wilson
Carl Davis
Bob Babbit
Charles Pitts
Donal Duck Dunn
Jimmy Castor

VS Radioshow#6

Posted on: 20-12-2012

Out of the starter gun and into the fire: Best of 2012 or,
SCSI-B takes control of the wheels of steel. Ringfinger and Kurac stand idly by

It’s been a very sporting year at VS HQ, at least for the likes of SCSI-B who is proud to present her first solo effort with this best of 2012 offering. Having traveled some 150,000 km through 25 countries this year, you might have expected more oddities in this selection, but currently living in an apartment sans turntable (the horror!) leaves room for only a selection of digital’s greatest.

And so we set off with Kindness, this year’s selection so running-themed it’s practically a jogging soundtrack. All through the streets of Helsinki we enjoyed this track. Next up, Tame Impala with the latest incarnation of neo-psychadelica, from my hometown, Perth, no less. They say there’s a scene there now, I failed to spot one if that’s true. Nigel Godrich-produced Here we go Magic next, and then a track whose live version I wish had been released, from Orbital. This tune soundtracks my number one viral video of the year: Orbital playing the Paralymic Opening Ceremony, Stephen Hawking providing the voice over while thousands of dancers pretend to the the Large Hadron Collider. Just great. See for yourself:

Next, a leap to a cut from the recording released alongside one of the best shows all year, Penderecki and Greenwood at the Barbican. Playing violins like guitars? Oh yes. More upbeatness from Union, Django Django and Fiona Apple’s very lovely “Idler Wheel…”. Very difficult to choose which of the latter two provided my album of the year, probably both. Skipping ahead, Andrew Bird has song of the year with “Give it Away” and its elegant shuffling break, which I listened to somewhat incessantly at the hotel gym in Yaoundé, taking the lyrics far too literally.

Nearing the finish line, Hundred Waters surely have the best track title of all time, and their folky/electronica sound is alright with me. Lastly, we finish with Thom Yorke’s supergroup, Atoms for Peace with their full album to look forward to early in 2013.

So many others brought out albums this year: Actress, Flying Lotus, Rufus Wainwright, The Shins, Frank Ocean, Sleigh Bells, be assured we liked them too. Someone always has to finish out of the medals. Until next year!

That’s alright – Kindness
Feels like we only go backwards – Tame Impala
Over the ocean – Here we go Magic
Where is it going? – Orbital
Pacay Tree: 48 Responses to Polymorphia – Ausko Orchestra & Marek Moss (Composer: Jonny Greenwood)
Baby Mama – Union
Waveforms – Django Django
Anything we want – Fiona Apple
Forget – Lianne la Havas
Yet Again – Grizzly Bear
Give it Away – Andrew Bird
Mannequin – When Saints go Machine
Flesh of Morning – Jonti
Hot Chip – Flutes
Loner – Burial
. . . __ __ __ . . . Hundred Waters
Default – Atoms for Peace

Check out the latest works by DJ Ringfinger and his incredibly invisible quintet right here (http://www.soundcloud.com/djringfinger and http://www.fabricationdebruit.com/loss) . It was a busy 2012 for ring (that’s what we call him). This is a paid for commercial on behalf of DJ Ringfinger enterprises. We wouldn’t help the sad sod even if he was on fire unless he/she paid us some of the sweet moolah they get from the 2-3 hits a year to the site.

WhatYouWant Radioshow#49

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Posted on: 28-11-2012

Stop the insanity – 49 of these things down, only one to go until WYWR turns 50! In preparation for that magic moment and the end of year countdown let us turn to things of now, and hit you up Smoove B style with today’s latest music stylings….

Kicking things off this week with a thunderous intro of drums from the new Thavius Beck lp on Plug Research, this one grabs you and drags you, only for you to run into….

Well, the track of the year? Rhye’s ‘The Fall’ certainly ticks the box of anyone who ever heard Sebastian Tellier’s ‘La Ritournelle’ (ah, remember when you first heard that?!) and boy is it swoonsome. If you haven’t already, check the video – sad and lovely. I think it’s filmed in Copenhagen, where I believe the song was recorded – there’s certainly some Robin Hannibal sound in there somewhere I think…

More from Rhye later. Up next, the first of two from the new Tropics EP, Popup Cinema, which is darned great, and then a beat from Kareem Riggins. With harpsichord. Pairs is the theme of this week (along with countrysoul) and we’re giving you two from the excellent new Bullion/Elmore Judd EP ‘Petrol Laughs’, then two of the more chill numbers off of the Lukid album on Ninja Tune. Complex and moody stuff on that record, but brilliant.

After that, where to go? South! The second volume of Soul Jazz Records’ ‘Southern Delta Swamp Rock’ compilation has just come out and a celebration of country rock is indeed in order. Kick back to Ray Stinnett (just reissued on Light in the Attic, party like you’re on Haight in ’67!), Greg Allman, Jack Nietzche (hmm, not sure how well it fits the southern country rock thing but an awesome tune and I wanted it on), something from the new Band of Horses lp, Area Code 615, America (proto-Neptunes!), Midlake (God, how good was that album when it came out? It’s just as good now), and to finish the mighty CSN’s ‘Darkstar’. How about that for some southern fried gold?!

Disco next, rare as hen’s teeth (I’m told) stuff from Gloria Ann Taylor ($800 for a 12inch of this track apparently) and then another one of the recent Kon and the Gang release, ‘Strong Love (Everlasting)’. Following something off of this year’s earlier Rhye release we’re back on the beats and true weirdness/brilliance from one of WYWR’s favourite artists, back with a new single ahead of an album in early 2013. Autre ne Veut’s ‘Counting’ is on the Software label and it’s amazing.

Into the final furlong with Four Tet remixing Falty DL, a track off of the brilliant Hamburg-style album by Erdbeerschitznel (do get!), and then brilliant new retro from Sir Stephen and LA Vampires featuring the Estonian heroine, Maria Minerva. Boomkat described their track, ‘Supercool’ as sounding like it had been recorded off AM radio in 1988 or sometime. I totally agree. Following that, Sha-Lor get a reissue on RushHour and we’re totally embedded in the second summer of love.

To finish. Freebird. Normally I would say now more, but this is the original Muscle Shoals version, a surefire reason, if one were needed, to go out and grab that Soul Jazz compilation already.

Enjoy! Back with show 50 next time out and the best of 2012 rollout…

ADTRAX 28

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Posted on: 18-11-2012

Little something to warm your cockles as we head towards the end of the year ‘best of’ shows in December.
Starting off with a purdy little piano rendition of Discloure’s ‘Latch’ by Wei. Next up a really interesting track from soul/electronica vocalist and producer Sohn, some unique stuff coming from him, worth keeping tabs on. Then, the Unforscene track from Sonar Kollectiv’s last ‘Secret Love 6′ compilation. Super collab Mez and Soia next up, eagerly awaiting an EP or album from those two, mad synergy. After which, another great collab from acidsmith Funkineven & singer Fatima entitled ’90′s’. Bit of Ryan Hemsworth next. He’s getting crazy attention and i’m on the fence a bit, but this Lianna La Havas rework in nice.

After a bit of a dance to Maribou State’s ‘Scarlett Groove’ we go all handclaps and shoe gaze with the help of Sable and then some super dense but beautiful production sounds courtesy of Thriftworks.
Track from the ace ‘Cosmic Compositions’ compilation next up. Definitely pick that up on Bandcamp – all Beatmaker interpretations of the mighty Pharoah Sanders (New Zealand killing it again.) Great comp but nowhere near as killer as the Keats//Collective Vol.2 one, 25 tracks, many heaters on there including this Haz Solo one.
Love this crazy Go Yama ‘Brooms’ track – it’s like that Peter And The Wolf album where all the characters are different instruments from the orchestra, only done with a Maschine and a 303 n sh!t.
Insightful has another great album out, dude is mad prolfiic and inventive, track here is called ‘Bad Burp’.
Big nodder next from Teklun on the Soulection label before the slightly nuts but fabulous Jim O Rourke remix of Neneh Cherry’s cover of Madvillain’s ‘Accordian’.

Signing off with 4 quality MCs – firstly ‘Loop’ from Norway’s finest – Ivan Ave, cop his excellent ‘Portals EP’ from Soundcloud, then the Q-Tip produced track from the much anticipated new album from Roc Marciano. Last two are the Aeon produced Von Pea nugget ‘Things Have Changed’ and one from the Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson ‘Dice Game’ Project.
That’s it, be good for Santa. Big Best of 2012 selection show soon come.

Tracklist:

Wei – Latch (Disclosure piano cover)
Sohn – Red Lines
Unforscene – Dark Souls (feat. Cecilia Stalin)
Soia – obtaining remix (prod by Mez)
Funkineven & Fatima – 90′S
Lianne La Havas -Age (Ryan Hemsworth Remix)
Maribou State – Scarlett Groove
Sable – Time Square
Thriftworks – My Shadow
Ben Jamin’ – Flowerz
Haz Solo – Test Drive
Go Yama – Brooms
Insightful – Bad Burp
Teklun – Reafter
Neneh Cherry & The Thing – Accordion (Jim O’ Rourke remix)
Ivan Ave – Loop
Roc Marciano – Thread Count (prod by Q-Tip)
Von Pea – Things Have Changed (prod by Aeon)
Apollo Brown & Guilty Simpson – Potatoes (feat. Torae)

ADTRAX 27

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Posted on: 01-11-2012

How Do.
Show 27 for you.

ADTRAX 27 by Dom Duchamp

We begin with Lomovolkno because he brings the dancing and crying and Adtrax loves some reverie. Beautiful little lament called ‘Fracture’ from Ritmo Sportivo’s Team Olympique compilation.
And then, just like that, we’re over ourselves because Kaytranada has found a worm hole from his bedroom to Flyte Tyme Studios 1993 and released this future classic rework of Janet Jackson’s ‘If’, so so good.

Dead Horse Beats next. Had this one up so loud in the car and was going for it so madly with the head nodding that I hit my forehead on the steering wheel. Try it if you like, it’s better than Zumba… or go to Youtube and watch the ‘Campfire Sessions’ to see Nova Scotia’s finest doing his thing with his MPC out in the wild.

More Tall Black Guy, it’s a monopoly I know, but what’s a man to do, he just keeps knocking out the bad boom bappage. Staycen & Koen’s lovely little ‘Never Too Late’ next, track off their EP for the mighty Soulection label. After which, tries drum roll but hands too excited, as bat signal fires up over West London and we dive into the first soundings from a new project from the legendary Dego Mcfarlane (Reinforced Records, 4-Hero, 2000 Black, Jacob’s Optical Stairway…) and Kaidi Tatham (Shokazulu, Bugz In The Attic, Neon Phusion…) who have joined forces with Akwasi Mensah and Matt Lord for some proper broken business. Track is ‘Mr Pickles.’
Keepin it in that vein, another track from the excellent Giant Step’s compilation ‘Sonic Boom Vol.1′ by Shortcircles before we slow it down a touch to doff our caps to the mighty mighty Pete Rock who is on remix duties to give Robert Glasper’s ‘Black Radio’ vehicle a subtle little fuel injection.

Some Melodiesinfonie for you, he’s a full time job plus 100 beats a day guy and bully for us. This one’s from his ‘JA$$ EP’ on Feelin Music, all manner of goodness coming from that dude in the not too distant. After that, ‘just relax and let your hair down’ so sayeth Catching Flies,and we must oblige by keeping it strictly disheveled for the next 30 minutes. Firstly Japanese beat-supremo Grooveman Spot in sexy Zapp mode, then a track of exceptionally rustic electronics by Noyce, followed by some NZ deepness from Kakapo whose violins take us down to a suitable depth to unleash the incredible voice of George Ezra.

More from Rhye next with their new single ‘The Fall’ which is about as perfect a pop-soul tune as you could want.
Continuing to take you up, but not so as you get the bends, a sneak off the new album from the mad talented Krts called ‘Fire’ and then – the supreme leader of the league of ivory beaters (Sorry i made that up) – Kan Sano kills it by adding a dollop of doleful funk to Marvin’s ‘What’s Going On.’

Meandering remorselessly towards the finale we go: firstly with one of Ta-ku’s Chet Faker edits and then the voice christ the voice – Eddie Finley begging his woman to ‘treat him right or leave him alone’, straight huge reissue on Now Again Records.

Where the Hip Hop? Here it is: OxVegas produced by Weirdough, then S.H.I.T by the mighty talented Fid Mella before we go huge courtesy of Smoke DZA in order to ensure that ‘all of our b*tches get nut’..it’s important as we all know. What the f*ck, Je$u$ is absolutely unstoppable right now, so many remixes about, this Method Man one is another doozy, that Malian blues guitar break is the ish, so we carry on with the Afro vibrations and treat you to Kaisle Grai’s ‘Little Things’ before closing big and crunchy and beautiful with Lapalux. I think I can stop mourning for Telefon Tel Aviv now.

Link through to all the tracks below and get em free or buy em if you can – support and love ma dudes.

Be back in a jiffy, lv lv

Duchamp

Tracklist
Lomovolokno – Fracture
Janet Jackson – If (Kaytranada Rmx)
Dead Horse Beats – I’m Gonna Find My Baby
Tall Black Guy – From Home to Work and Back
Staycen X Koen – Never Too Late
Tatham, Mensah, Lord & Ranks – Mr Pickles (Dance Mix)
Shortcircles featuring Tiana Vallan – Take Flight
Robert Glasper – Black Radio (feat. Yasiin Bey) Pete Rock Remix
Melodiesinfonie – J A $ $ pt.52
Catching Flies – Let Your Hair Down
Grooveman Spot – Groove Me
Noyce – With You
Kakapo – Beautiful Mind feat Poly
George Ezra – It’s Just My Skin
Rhye – The Fall
KRTS – Fire
Marvin Gaye – What’s Going On (Kan Sano Remix)
Ta-ku – I’m Into You
Eddie Finley & The Cincinnati Show Band – Treat Me Right or Leave Me Alone
OxVegas – Visitors (prod. by Weirdough)
Fid Mella – S.H.I.T.
Smoke DZA – Still On Feat Fat Trel (Prod By 183rd)
Method Man – Divine (Je$u$ Remix)
Kaisle Grai – Little Things (Prod. Joshua Wrathall)
Lapalux – Jaw Jackin’

WhatYouWant Radioshow#48

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Posted on: 29-10-2012

Seasons change on WhatYouWant Radio this time out, massive hurricanes to start and finish, with a cool eye of the storm section in the middle. Behold WYWR#48…

Kicking off with a soul flourish featuring Soul with their track, er, S.O.U.L, and the master himself Leroy Hutson reminding us that you can never know what you can do until you give it a try. Hopeychangey stuff, right here in your ‘phones…

I suppose you could make a choice: Hutson’s MO as your campaign song, or maybe you can just go with the Black Keys backing RZA’s position – that’s he’s The Baddest Man Alive. Either way you gotsta go get that new movie soundtrack for the Man with the Iron Fists – Hard.To.The.Core.

Also badass: Lynne Anderson giving you the tale of Fancy, lady of the street from an early age. A proper story song, God they don’t make the like that anymore. Plenty more on Soul Jazz’s Country Soul Sisters compilation.

Then we change up, hitting Andres’ Dilla-esque beats and moving on to that most delightful of Jazzy countries, Finland. Vinyl all round from a trip last August, I’m making up for lost (vinyl) time in this episode.

Zakes Bantwini gets in after that, a tune that I heard from the DJ playing at the Central Park rollerboogie earlier this month – that was a helluva scene I can tell you. Dancing couples, slow-motion skaters, and that bloke spinning a basketball while skating. Clap your hands!

New disco-ish from Suzanne Kraft (she’s a fella! who knew?!) and a lovely edit from those longtime friends of WYWR, RSS Disco (click the link below, buy the 12!) takes us to the, well, melancholy mix which I hope will be kinda nice for the autumn. Jacaranda Muse regrets letting someone go, How To Dress Well gives us a lush orchestral cut from his ace second LP, The Delta Mirror submit a cut from what I swear is the most sad LP ever (‘Machines that Listen’. It’s kinda hospital themed) and then Efterklang and The British Expeditionary Force give us mellow newness. Both of those LPs are reet nice.

Then we take back up. Phonica records in London last week gave me plenty of new tunes and the final part of the show kicks of with a track off the new Mermaids 12, then two in a row from the man of the moment, countryside dweller (where he from?) Dead Rose Music Company. Love that stuff. After that we go back to Phonica with new tracks from The Dubless, Black Madonna and Devin Dare – all nice house bumpers with plenty of buildup. And, in the case of Devin, BPM (I had to slow that badboy down).

Then to finish: edited funkiness from Kon and his gang, and something brilliant and new on Tru Thoughts from New Zealand – Kylie Auldist giving us a big disco number that pays a least a good bit of homage to C.Khan herself. Oh yes.

There you have it, WhatYouWant Radio#48. Two until the big 5-0!

VS Radioshow#5

Posted on: 25-10-2012

It is a truth, universally acknowledged, that all men in possession of
a good fortune must be in want of an Elvis. VS 2012 has frequently
chosen to acknowledge that Elvis has never left the building. He
might have popped down to the shops, picked up some porn and beer and
rode the white horse of life all the way back to Graceland. But he is
not dead. No way.Not possible. To that end, and to celebrate the
efforts of Elvis fans everywhere who have been debating actively the
key questions about the life of EAP, such as…would Elvis at 77 have
gone for the Johnny Cash growing old look or the Tom Jones growing old
look – we bring you Show 5 of the return of VS in what we
imaginatively called ‘ A little less conversation’.

We start of course with Elvis, and a suite of pieces by, from, about
and for the King. We start with Elvis himself, in a personalised
tribute to VS thanking us for keeping the legend alive. We follow
this Mary Mathis in song telling the story of the birth of baby Elvis.
We sample a small segment from the legendary ‘Having fun on stage with
Elvis’ record, which literally is just 33 minutes of the bits of
banter Elvis treated the crowd to during his sober, clean and
physically fit Vegas show days. Well, well, well. He is the NBC
peacock. Finally, we have a live version of a ‘A little less
conversation’ from Vegas which doesn’t feature ELVIS at all, despite
the song having lyrics and well-known ones at that. Perhaps he was
praying, or teaching young kids the evils of taking weapons to the
White House. We will never know the truth.

We move away from the King to pay tribute seriously to the late Darryl
Cotton, lead singer of many of an Australian band, who died a few
months back. We play the mighty Zoot’s version of Eleanor Rigby,
followed up the sitar and moog madness of Lord Sitar doing the same.
We wrap this bracket up with the Australian sixties legends ‘The Loved
Ones’ doing the imaginatively titled ‘The Loved One’.

Three more tracks from the sixties this time. Paul Simul is a Belgian
garage rocker and this piece of freakbeat is a b-side to a single from
1966, which we follow this with Marc Aryan, also French Belgian and a
purveyor of sixties pop and finally John-Phillipe Smet. Better known s
the French Elvis, or Johnny Hallyday, he rocks out with his version of
Hey Joe.

Love is the answer. Simple really. Especially the love from Jebus,
Although we thought we left all of that God stuff behind us in Show 4.
The trouble is that you can never trust SCSI-b when she starts going
all religious postal on your holy ass. How wrong we were to doubt her
spiritual stuff? Tammy Swindell keeps the faith by singing two by two
well. We follow this up with another piece by that master of the
amateur, DJ Ringfinger. It is charity really, allowing him to pollute
the vinyl purity of this show. But this time he ups the ante and
produces a suite of all things. A suite? Really? Wanker much? Based
around found messages off an answering machine, parts 1 and 2 of this
‘suite’ are called ‘Please don’t read my journals, they are mine’ and
‘I am coming for my things’. If you like what he does then you can
check out his
soundcloud at http://www.soundcloud.com/djringfinger or you can get
all multi-media on his ass and check out his video/sound/sexy words
project at http://www.fabricationdebruit.com/loss. But please keep
him away from SCSI-b’s possum. Last time, it took three tow trucks to
clean up the mess.

Kindness play ‘That’s alright’, as the final selection from SCSI-b
before she puts Zeuhl to bed and closes her eyes for sleepy-bo-bo
time. We round out the set with two tracks from the seventies
(seventies). Quartz and Devo smack each other about and call their
tracks Frank. The Devo track is from their ablum ‘Duty Now For The
Future / New Traditionalists’ and the Quartz track is simply entitled
Discoland

Well that is that. Zeuhl is not snoring quietly in the corner
(actually Zeuhl is smelling a bit, perhaps time for a proper burial –
let’s get Christan Zander to do it in Kobaïan). Elvis has left our
building, perhaps to go down the road and throttle Mary Mathis until
she stops singing. Ringfinger is in the corner next to Zuehl sulking,
and Kurac, well who the freak knows what Kurac does at night. He is
on the other side of the world. I heard he can walk on the earth
upside whilst simultaneously drawing penises (penisi?) on pictures
from the Melbourne Herald-Sun.

Elvis has not left the building featuring Elvis himself!
The legend of Elvis Presley Mary Mathis
A little less conversation by Elvis Presley
Having fun on stage with Elvis Presley

Eleanor Rigby – Zoot
Eleanor Rigby – Lord Sitar
The Loved One – The Loved Ones

Bye, Bye Dave – Paul Simul
Georgina – Marc Aryan
Hey Joe – Johnny Hallyday

Love in the answer – unknown
Two by Two – Tammy Swindell

Default – Django Django
Default – Atoms for Peace

a la folie – Super Freego
m’en fous – Super Freego

Messages – DJ Ringfinger
Part 1 Please don’t read my journals, they are mine
Part 2 I am coming for my things

That’s alright – Kindness
Discoland – Quartz
Triumph of the will – Devo

ADTRAX 26 & GUEST MIX BY E.L.U LIVE FROM THE PYRAMID

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Posted on: 01-10-2012

At last, I managed to force myself into E.L.U.s house under cover of darkness and hold his lovely wife hostage until he gave up the good stuff your ears are about to behold. So, yes, we have an hour of classic joints from one of my favorite ever record collections – live and direct from the E.L.U pyramid…..
He opens up with this ridiculous boogie track by Steve Arrington that is the source for ‘the chase’ – tribe called quest break. Uber deep openings people, who makes this line sound straight devastating, Seriously? : ‘ lie down sugar, close your eyes and let me kiss those sweet lips’
And as if that wasn’t enough, next up is the enormousness of the ‘sweet green fields’ track by Seals And Crofts with the break from bustas ‘put your hands’.
Beatles cover next, and a sick one by the Five Stairsteps (straight outta Curtis Mayfeild training camp), followed by a nice dose of Gamble and Huff behaviour courtesy of Joe Simon’s ‘drowning in the sea of love’ and then (be still my jealous heart) the genre-liquidising ‘Rose & Beast’ by Haruomi Hosono, a tropicalia/gospel/prog/folk-funk? Whatever! devastating.
Next up some Bo Diddley, more classic breaks in there if you are of a hiphop lineage – this time Dela’s ‘buddy’. It’s the best wedding record ever, take note. Me and your nan are killing it to this i’m telling you. More breaks, yes sir, courtesy of J.J. Barnes ‘You Owe It to Yourself’ which Madlib flipped for his Quasimoto alter ego.
Keeping it stone cold, next up is a track from a live recording of Curtis Mayfield ‘almost impossible to do, reciting the makings of you’ hell yeah.
Then, behold the jauntiest music ever made is next, a lil chunk of Harry Nilsons brilliant beach pop classic ‘one’ a little playful interlude before we go fathoms deep, starting with the track you think is mellow but is actually a monster driving slowfunk beast, its Timmy Thomas ‘Why Can’t We Live Together’. After that, some Beach Boys, so much to choose from but we get the aching lament of ‘Lonely Sea’ and then the beachfolk of Lambert & Nuttycombe. Going deeper next, Jackson C. Frank’s ‘Milk And Honey’ and a song from the almighty Janis Joplin, now that is something Adtrax didn’t know it liked so damn much. Janis Joplin, my god, serious blues.
GGMuga!, follow that I must, starting off with a new Patrick Watson single, it came free with the newsletter of this great folk label Communion. Just reminds me of seeing Cinematic Orchestra and that can only be a good thing. At which point we sneak the electronic business in, but keeping it deep n mellow with a cover of ‘fake plastic trees’ by Stumbleine, and then, really loving this at the mo, Cube Face ‘called you’. Need a palate cleanser, yes I even have one of those in today’s banquet – imagine this bassline in a club? Its MB by Joe. And once cleansed, to the beats for a bit starting off with Ben Jamin x Proflogik keeping it straight space funk with ’88Drumsdoe’, and then neck snapper of the week Fid Mella – ‘Henny’ from the MPM 25th and (congrats dudes). Harps sound better when it’s the month of the Flying Lotus, so next up is Grant and then the title of the week award winner yes it’s ‘roger more cowbell’ by top ten wonk hero Hermutt Lobby.
Excuse me while I move the sofas back and get your nan again, its Devon Who’s killer ‘Shine’ feat Teeko, pure eighties dancefloor melter! after which there is nowhere honorable to go but Buscrates’ ‘funktropolis’. You gotta love this ish even if you weren’t an 80s child like certain ole other fukkas. So some more, keith Sweat, you know you missed him, nice dirty edit by Audiosynthes.
After that some hip hop in the shape of the always on point team up of Oddissee and Substantial and then a supreme mash up album of Pharcyde v Tribe, brave business but done with aplomb.
Follow JRrocc on Soundcloud, he posts some mean shit. This is from a project with MED. Next a bit of perfect retro from Blu, followed by something unexpected from Machine Drum as he edits Boards Of Canada, really nice brings out all the Detroit in it.
And then big adtrax fave Lapalux new music always a treat. Then one I missed, well one of two I missed, more pitched down r&b beats done just beautifully by Cryil Hahn, this ones his Mariah Carey one. So good I almost put in on twice.
Last two, yes, Stikz, the cornball loop and the most devastating drum patterns unite to make something dope and then closing up, the return of Pharaoh Monch, say no more.

More soon.

Duchamp

Tracklist:

Steve Arrington – Beddie-Biey
Seals & Crofts – Sweet Green Fields
The Five Stairsteps – Dear Prudence
Joe Simon – Drowning In the Sea of Love
Haruomi Hosono -Rose & Beast
Bo Diddley – Hit Or Miss
J.J. Barnes – You Owe It to Yourself
Shankar-Jaikishan – Jan Pahechan Ho (snippet)
Curtis Mayfield – The Makings Of You
Harry Nilsson – One
Timmy Thomas – Why Can’t We Live Together
The Beach Boys – Lonely Sea
Lambert & Nuttycombe – Mr. Bojangles
Jackson C. Frank – Milk And Honey
Janis Joplin – Little Girl Blue
Patrick Watson – Words In The Fire
Stumbleine – Fake Plastic Trees ft CoMa
Cube Face – Called You
Joe – MB
Ben Jamin x Proflogik – 88Drumsdoe
Fid Mella – Henny
Grant – Earth in Hindsight
Herrmutt Lobby – Roger More Cowbell
Devonwho – Shine (ft. Teeko)
BusCrates 16-Bit Ensemble – FunkTropolis
Keith Sweat – Sexiest Girl ( Audiosynthes reEdit)
Substantial – Umoja (prod. Oddisee)
Bizarre Tribe: A Quest to The Pharcyde – Soul Flower (We’ve Got)
M.E.D. & J.Rocc – Mr. Dewitt In Brazil (Instrumental)
Blu – Lemonade Was A Popular Drink
Boards Of Canada – Untitled (Machinedrum Edit)
Lapalux – Forgetting and Learning Again (ft. Kerry Leatham)
Mariah Carey – Touch My Body (Cyril Hahn remix)
Stikz – HOWCANITELLU
Pharoahe Monch – Damage

WhatYouWant Radioshow#47

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Posted on: 22-09-2012

Big outing this time round, nearly all new stuff and nearly all MP3 on account of all my new vinyl purchases being in boxes following a house move (moving vinyl: rubbish). But what a show! Kicking things off with a sample link (almost) – Chaka Khan covering Love Has Fallen on Me by Rotary Conenction, and then Common taking the original’s sample, bringing in, er, Lily Allen, and then driving himself wild. A good one.

Also good is the evergreen Masta Ace, I still remember buying his first LP God knows how many years ago (he was Master Ace then), always been one of my favourites. For his new record he’s taken the samples from MF Doom’s Special Herbs and then wrote a ton of songs growing up in Brooklyn, all in tribute to his recently departed mum. Love Hiphop! Son of Yvonne is the tune I put up for you lot.

Then we have more hiphop from last last year, the Girl-Talk produced Believe in magic by Jim Jones, then some GoGo (but not of the ten minute kind, that will follow in a later show) from the excellent GoGo Get Down compilation on BBE compiled by Joey Negro. Following that is a rare demo from the obscure Disco-ists Evans Pyramid (the reissue on Cultures of Soul is great) and then a three in a row from some weirder folk: Ariel Pink, Sandro Perri, and then Andrew Ashong, new on Theo Parrish’s Sound Signature records. Mmmm.

This week’s quiet bit features Jóhann Jóhannsson, something of the new CFCF EP and Joel Ford (bring back Tigercity!) and his new Airbird side project. All well worth getting in the opinion of WYWR.

After that, an hour or so of power, house bits and bobs from Trujillo, the slow disco king LTJ, new tracks on Young Adults from Suzanne Kraft and The Dead Rose Music Company, something off of the new Woolfy vs Projections album and then a piano driver from Marvin Guy. All good in there.

And finally, to finish, one of the tracks of the summer from Matthew Dear and the recent 11 minute monster from Roisin Murphy – new album soon come in the autumn apparently and I’m hoping it’s a winner in the style of Ruby Blue. Just let ‘Simulation’ run and run, it’ll get right in your head…

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