Showing posts with label cooly g. Show all posts
Showing posts with label cooly g. Show all posts

Monday, 6 September 2010

RECOMMENDED: Bowly – Bleeps/Idee D’Un Tropique [Berkane Sol]


Despite the runaway dancefloor success of Martin Kemp’s brilliantly oddball releases on Blunted Robots, there has been comparatively little of the same sort of stuff appearing from other sources. It could well be because Kemp’s take on broken house is a delicate kind of alchemy, and one that’s difficult to replicate outside of optimum laboratory conditions. It’s certainly true that the tricky sense of swing and timing that makes ‘No Charisma’ and ‘What U Got’ so fiendishly addictive – and impossible to avoid dancing to – is a tough balancing act, and one that very few have managed to match. Cooly G’s new 12” for Hyperdub is one contender, though both ‘Phat Si’ and ‘Up In My Head’ are still tied to a far more traditional house template. DVA’s upcoming Hyperdub release again touches on similar territory, but so far this new release from Bowly is the closest anyone’s yet come to matching the unique tension between rigidity and flexibility that marks out Kemp’s tunes.

Bowly’s not entirely there, in the sense that both tracks still pivot around a recognisable house pulse, but they aim for something else entirely. With its slow pace and delicate conga rolls, ‘Bleeps’ is a slightly more contemplative take on the UK funky sounds Geiom’s recently been putting out, hitting similar humid notes as ‘Sugar Coated Lover’ or the best of Hackman’s music. ‘Idee D’un Tropique’ is the more interesting thing here though, and it’s a fantastically supple track, riding off a broken beat that seems to contort into a thousand different shapes over the course of its five-minute runtime. What’s most enjoyable about both these tracks though is how strongly they remain connected to the evolutionary lineage of UK bass music – you can hear grime’s heatshocked synths exploding in the backdrop of ‘Idee’, and the descending chords of ‘Bleeps’ are straight out of the first wave of funky. But alongside the likes of Cooly G, Kemp and Hackman they’re breezily unconcerned with where they end up along the way, and all the better for it.

Words: Rory Gibb
Out: Now

Links:
www.myspace.com/zorbowly

Monday, 19 July 2010

COMPETITION: WIn Tickets to Lightworks Launch Party @ Cable



This Saturday sees the launch of the Lightworks imprint and club night at Cable nightclub, in Bermondsey, London. With a variant line up that revels in its eclecticism the collective minds behind it insist on providing good music and with DJ sets from Four Tet, Swamp81 boss man Loefah - whos pretty much responsible for the boom in 808 laced bass music thanks to housing releases from Addison Groove and Ramadanman - Cooly G, Space Dimension Controller with SBRKT and Sampha performing their live show too, you cannae really argue...

Room Two is hosted by PTN vs. Get Me so you can expect bastard funky from label staples Doc Daneeka, the criminally brilliant Hypno, Deep Teknologi and boss man Tom Kerridge, also known as the White Sugh Knight.

To win a pair of tickets email us the answer to the following question by Friday morning:

J Dilla produced 'Lightworks' and instrumental which also got spat over on the recent DOOM album, 'Born Like This,' but which producer did Dilla sample to make it?

A) John Baker
B) Raymond Scott
3) Delia Derbyshire

Winners will be announced on Friday. Please make sure you can attend the event if you enter.

Facebook Event // Tickets // Lightworks Tumblr

Thursday, 8 July 2010

DOWNLOAD: Scratcha DVA - disko404 Podcast


There's no one quite like Scratcha. His melodies on tracks like the Hyperdub released 'Natty' and 'Ganja' stand out like sunburnt lips in the sea of soundalike thump heavy funky and when you combine his flagrantly outlandish melodies on tracks like 'Jelly Roll' with his pedigree as a DJ and radio show host you get this...

Another awesome, exclusive loaded mix.

DOWNLOAD: ScratchADVA - Disko404 Podcast

Tracklist:

1. COOLY G - UP IN MY HEAD
2. FINGAPRINT - RISING SUN
3. L VIS 1990 - FOREVER YOU
4. SMASHER - DUBZ 2
5. DVA - NEW WORLD ORDER
6. MAGNETIC MAN - I NEED AIR (REDLIGHT REMIX)
7. BOK BOK - DANCE REPORT
8. FUNKYSTEPZ - FULLER
9. BREACH - FATHERLESS (DOC DANEEKA REMIX)
10. DONAEO - IM SO FLY
11. R1 RYDERS - HYDRAULIC
12. DEEP TEKNOLOGI - DISTORTION 101
13. EL B - I FEEL
14. KODE 9 - BLACK SUN
15. DVA & STARKEY -
16. GREENMONEY - WHO'S GREENMONEY (DUB MIX)
17. REDLIGHT FT MS DYNAMITE - WHAT YOU TALKIN' ABOUT

DVA005 - The New World Order EP is in shops now.

Link:
www.myspace.com/scratchadva

Friday, 29 January 2010

DOWNLOAD: Cooly G - XLR8R Podcast



Former XLR8R cover girl and Hyperdub signing, Cooly G, fixes up the latest installment in their podcast series.
Apparently theres a 2nd section to this mix coming via her twitter, so eyes out for that...

DOWNLOAD: Cooly G - XLR8R Podcast

Tracklist:

01 Cooly G "Intro"
02 Cooly G/DVA "Ol' Dirty"
03 DJ Gregory "Traffic"
04 T Williams "Hardcash"
05 Zander Hardy (exclusive)
06 Ben Westbeech & T. Williams (exclusive)
07 Martyn "Megadrive"
08 Artist Unknown "Glow"
09 O.B "ER"
10 Artist Unknown "Get Slapped Up"
11 Artist Unknown "Gain"
12 Artist Unknown "Dougsanna"
13 DJ Gregory "Work Me"
14 Sami Sanchez "Air Raid"
15 MA1 "Samurai Remix"
16 Wbeeza "Deep Underground"
17 Bowly (exclusive)
18 Major Notes "Friend of Mine Dub"



Link:
www.myspace.com/coolyg

Monday, 21 December 2009

EVENT: See You Next Tuesday



The fundrasier for V Day, a global movement against violence toward women, featuring an all star cast of female bass music performers - Hyperdub's first ladies Ikonika and Cooly G alongside Fatima, Goldielocks and the veritable Diesel U Music lynchpin Lucy Pink - is tomorrow night at Cargo in London.

It's a FUNdraiser. NO excuses.

Facebook Event

Link:
http://www.vday.org/home

Thursday, 13 August 2009

DOWNLOAD: Cooly G - MTV Brazil Tranquera Mixtape



The woman with possibly the best (and most frequent) facebook updates in the whole world, Cooly G, has put together the latest installment in Tranquera's MTV Brazil mixes.

DOWNLOAD: Cooly G - MTV Brazil Tranquera Mixtape

www.myspace.com/coolyg

Wednesday, 5 August 2009

NEWS: Hyperdub Is 5



The full announcement is done. Rather than rephrase I bring you word seeded from Bleep:

"October will see the release of ‘5 Years of Low End Contagion’, a double CD marking Hyperdub’s five years of life as a record label. Honouring their past, present and future in equal measure, ‘5 Years of Low End Contagion’ is comprised of one disc of prior highlights, and one of freshly composed material contributed by Hyperdub artists and close friends. A series of five 12-inch EPs in special sleeves featuring a selection of the new tunes will be issued, one per week, leading up to the release of ‘5 Years of Low End Contagion’."

Which equals:

Hyperdub 5.1 EP - 12"Vinyl (HDB023) Released: 31/08/09
Kode9 & The Spaceape ft. ChaCha - ‘Time Patrol’
Black Chow – ‘Purple Smoke’
Flying Lotus – ‘Disco Balls’

Hyperdub 5.2 EP - 12"Vinyl (HDB024) Released: 07/09/09
Joker & Ginz – ‘Stash’
Zomby – ‘Tarantula’
Samiyam – ‘Roller Skates’

Hyperdub 5.3 EP - 12"Vinyl (HDB025) Released: 14/09/09
Quarta330 – ‘Bleeps From Outer Space’
LV – ‘Turn Away’

Hyperdub 5.4 EP - 12"Vinyl (HDB026) Released: 21/09/09
Martyn – ‘Mega Drive Generation’
LD – ‘Shake It’

Hyperdub 5.5 EP - 12"Vinyl (HDB027) Released: 28/09/09
Mala – ‘Level Nine’
Cooly G – ‘Weekend Fly’

5 Year Of Low End Contagion - 2x CD Compilation
CD#1 - A CD compilation including all the tracks featured on the 5 EP's. Plus several additional previously unreleased tracks.
CD#2 - A 16 track mix of hyperdub back catalogue, many of which have never been released on cd before.

Er.

Wow.

Audio previews on Bleep here: http://bleep.com/index.php?page=dynamic&module=hyperdub5

Link:
www.myspace.com/hyperdub

Friday, 26 June 2009

DOWNLOAD: Crazy Legs 002 mixed by Grievous Angel



Face it. Flattery does get you places.

A well placed word and eye contact means a lot. If you can team it with a firm hand on the shoulder and a caring smile people might just start trusting you too.

Anyway, I digress... so... when word came through pon the email that I run a "pretty cool" blog it really was do or die. The fact it was concerning a Grievous Angel mix, truly is fucking excellent news if his past works are owt to go by.

This time the Griev's project is in aid of Bristol clubnight Crazylegs who are compiling a series of proper badboy mixtapes just for the shit of it.

Trebor Xtra Strong.

DOWNLOAD: Crazy Legs 002 mixed by Grievous Angel

Tracklist:

Dem 2: Baby You’re So Sexy – Vocal Mix
Dru Hill: Freak Like Me – El B Remix
Missy Elliott: Work It – Grievous Angel Remix
Cooly G: Floating
Uncle Bakongo: Baga
David Byrne and Brian Eno: The Jezebel Spirit
Hard House Banton: Sirens
KenLou: The Bounce
Riko: Ice Rink – Grievous Angel’s Drum Ritual Remix
Riko: Ice Rink – Grievous Angel Remix
Roska: Climate Change
Cooly G: Dis Boy
Q Burns’ Abstract Message: Innocent – King Britt Scuba Mix
Refuge: Frozen – Grievous Angel Remix
Lady Saw & Cecille: Loser – Grievous Angel Remix
Grievous Angel Ft. Rubi Dan: Move Down Low – Funky Remix

Link:
www.myspace.com/crazylegsclub

Monday, 13 April 2009

PRE-ORDER: Cooly G – Narst/Love Dub [Hyperdub]


UK funky is making heavy moves on the underground with its soca infused beats, house tempo, big bassed smooth grooves and that all important hint of dirt. It’s the juxtaposition of light and dark vibes that makes UK funky so absorbingly interesting; when added with the massively danceable beats of course. Singer and producer Cooly G - hailing from South London, a place where so much UK bass music has been pioneered before - drops her debut 12” for the forward pushing, genre spanners Hyperdub who always seem to uncover exciting musical hybrids.

The first track ‘Narst’ comes on like a dirty grime infused dance floor shaker reminiscent of recent instrumentals from Nocturnal fed via old school Chicago house. It kind of sounds like the most gritty of super hero’s theme tunes, but one with a bit of slinky class like the latex clad Cat Woman. The strings build and dub out before big house kicks propel and the other percussion funks it up into a big danceable beast as the chest beating bass throws down on you.

The flip which features ‘Love Dub’ and its stepped up refix is definitely the highlight. The intricate soca drum patterns flow, shake, bump and groove in every possible direction and make you want to wind your body in new and emphatically sexy ways. Cooly G sings snippets in her sweet and slinky way as silky chords get all warm and fuzzy above the bass punches below; its all so spaced out and mellow yet insanely danceable at the same time. This is the undoubtedly the smooth loved up end of UK funky; pure vibes.