Showing posts with label lucky me. Show all posts
Showing posts with label lucky me. Show all posts

Friday, 16 July 2010

DOWNLOAD: Jimmy Edgar - Hot Raw Sex (Machinedrum Remix)



Without trying to dumb down the language we're somewhat passionate about (insert pun about hard ons and alliteration here) at Sonic Router; Machinedrum is the shit. As half of Sepalcure he's made an awesome EP for Scuba's Hotflush imprint, he tore it out of the Lucky Me stage at Sonar to the delight of everyone who wasn't packed into the main hanger watching Chemical Brothers...



...and he just dropped a free-mix of Jimmy Edgar's 'Hot Raw Sex' - a tune thats been doing the rounds on the internet for a while now.

Word.

DOWNLOAD: Jimmy Edgar - Hot Raw Sex (Machinedrum Remix) (Via Mediafire)



Link:
www.myspace.com/machinedrum

Wednesday, 2 June 2010

DOWNLOAD: King Midas Sound - Outta Space (Alternative Mix)/The Blessings - Hot Song



Round 2 of Bleep.com's Sonar Festival giveaway scheme was delivered to inboxes this morning....

"This week’s tracks include an exclusive alternative mix from Kevin Martin's King Midas Sound, and a brand new taster track from Glasgow's newest beat-scene stars - The Blessings. These 2 downloads are only available until the 7th June."

You can now preview all 8 giveaways in this nifty soundcloud widget too:



In the words of Teddy Riley: "You gotta bag it up..."

DOWNLOAD: King Midas Sound - Outta Space (Alternative Mix)/The Blessings - Hot Song

Link:
http://2010.sonar.es/en
http://bleep.com

Monday, 10 May 2010

DOWNLOAD: Hyetal - Lucky Me Mix



Bristol's Hyetal completely surpassed our expectations last year, providing one of our very favourite Sonic Router mixes and releasing vinyl encoded with his music on Formant, Reduction and Soul Motive before 2009 was out. He also launched 2010 in style, with the immense collaborative 12" with Shortstuff on Punch Drunk - which is still heavy in rotation at SR HQ - so we welcomed the polite and informative email we received from him this morning with a high level of glee.

Touting his mix for the Lucky Me collective - which just went live last Friday - he went on to divulge that his "next release will be my tune 'Phoenix' on Orca Recordings, after the XI/Headhunter 12", so it'll be sometime this summer..."

"I've been collaborating a lot as well as writing solo; new stuff with Shortstuff, Peverelist and Baobinga will be surfacing on various labels later this year and there's a bunch of remixes on their way too... so there's lots on the horizon."

DOWNLOAD: Hyetal - Lucky Me Mix (Scroll down, its number 70)

No tracklist given, sucker.

Link:
www.myspace.com/hyetalmusic

Thursday, 29 April 2010

INTERVIEW: Dema [Lucky Me]



Introduced to us by the Lucky Me family who share an immediate geographical closeness, Dema, proved himself over the course of our discourse to be an affable chap content to let his mixing and impeccable selection do the talking. With a sublime reworking of Aaliyah's 'One In a Million' doing the rounds earlier this year, his remix for Nadsroic and an EP in the works for the Glasgow based label, he goes a little bit deeper than just an upcoming artist starting to find his feet; as he explains somewhat stirringly...

Sonic Router: Can you provide those who may not know you with a bit of background info?

Dema: I’m Dema, I have been DJing and making music since about 1997 maybe even 1996, it all becomes a blur after a while.. I have run a fair few club nights most notorious was Freakmoves, which I ran with my DJ partner Mr Nice. We were known as the Freakmenoovers and gained a fair bit of respect and kudos for our DJing abilities. We did start out pretty much as underground hip hop scratch DJ’s but evolved a lot over the years into more dance based club DJ’s.

Outside of music who are you? What do you do on the daily?

At the moment I’m actually a student in my first year of an interior design degree, but I work as a sideline as a Youth Arts Worker teaching scratch DJing, music production and graffiti.

How did you first get into making music and similarly DJing? What was it that infected you to do so?

I started DJing before making music, and I kind of fell into it as I was with my friend who Is actually now my DJ partner and has been since this happened, but he was DJing a local hip hop night and fell ill with food poisoning, but he knew I could mix and stuff because I basically learned at his house so he dropped me right in the deep end and went home leaving me to DJ. I totally loved it, getting the chance to play all my favorite records as loud as I wanted … From there I started getting more and more gigs as I had good tunes, like I brought back rare tunes from NYC and Tokyo and stuff whenever I visited there, and with a little bit of scheming I bought my own turntables and spent hours upon hours each day learning to cut and juggle records.

I got into the battle scene, but more as a spectator as I just never had the nerve to enter a battle, even though after watching some heats I would be like “why did I not enter this year…?” but felt what I really wanted to do was make the music I was playing. I enrolled at the School of Audio Engineering in Glasgow and did the sound engineering course which basically allowed me to use amazing studios and stuff to learn how to make music and record it properly, master it, mix it etc. I decided I needed to get my own equipment so I could do it at home so I found an old Atari and got a crack of cubase and saw an Emu ESI32 in cash converters for £300, I talked a bunch of shit at them and managed to get it for £135, total result, so I just practiced making hip hop beats for years, not letting anyone hear them until I figured they were good enough. I even got a bit of interest from Go Beat records but I decided it just wasn’t musically good enough yet so I kept at it until I was truly happy with my music.

What’s your production set up like? What’s your favorite bit of kit in the studio?

These days I mainly just use Reason 4 and IU have a few synths like a Korg Prophecy and an Akai SG01, but I rarely use them, I just use Reason. I am starting to feel a bit limited with it now though and want to get more into Ableton, also to start doing live sets. But I always think the first sampler I got the ESI32 was my favorite bit of kit, it had such good warm filters on it, made the best hip hop beats. Maybe the quantize was a bit too clean on it, but at the time I was loving it.

Where do you take inspiration from when making music?

I take inspirations from many things ranging from other music, to feeling anxious or watching a film. Even the weather affects the mood of my music, I think a lot of it can be quite dark due to the weather up here, but weirdly I try and make more warm music when it’s the depths of mid winter…ha…

How would you describe your sound?

Initially I would describe it as club hip hop, but I make a few different styles of music, and I have changed musically a lot over the last 5 years, I was very stuck in that all so common mid 90’s hip hop sound, but I’m just boring myself with a genre already done perfectly back then. I still love a lot of the sounds used from early music like the 808’s, 909’s for drums etc, I listen to so much old west coast gangsta music that I search out the sounds they used and try and create the same vibe but with other styles of music, adding moogs and grimy bass synths, keeping it twerked… simple even.

I dropped your mix previously on our Hivemind.fm show and there was a ripple of patter in the chatroom about when people have seen you play before. You have a bit of a rep as a dope DJ…?

I used to really practice all the time, with the turntablist stuff, but I think DJing clubs for so long has given me the ability to rock a party every time I play. When I do any cutting or doubling up records it’s just to amuse me, keep me focused, I even try to do it so people don’t know it, as I don’t want to ruin the dancefloor. If I see just one person really getting into it, then I kind of use them as a controller for other people and build the place into a house party no matter where I am. I have probably been very lucky growing up in Glasgow and DJing here, as our club crowds are nutters, like they properly go for it. I have never had that same vibe anywhere else. Don’t get me wrong people properly love it everywhere else, but not like in Glasgow… you need to come up to experience it, come to Numbers or Ballers, even the big clubs like the Arches, it’s just nutters going for it, I love playing to those dudes. Even Chuck D Says it every time Public Enemy play here.

Your affiliated with the Lucky Me family. How did you come about working with those guys?

Well I first met Hudson Mohawke when he was like 12 or 13, he was really young and he emailed me on my radio show on Sub City Radio (we used to do a turntablist show on a student run radio station) asking if he could come on the show and join in, so we were like yeah cool. He killed it… We were totally blown away by his skills, and over the next few years we would see him at various battles entering them and placing way better than a lot of people who were entering with a rep. Fast forward a few years and I met Dom Sum I think probably at our club Freakmoves at the Art School where Dom was a student and also Mike Slott in fact used to come by with random Irish hip hop records that we would buy and chat away to him. Well they with Hudson and another dude called Reveal started a small night called Lucky Me, and in all honesty it was the only night outside my own I went to as it was actually properly good. They had the best DJs and local MC’s who were killing it at the time, and they asked me to play one night with Hudson, so we had a total jam. By this point Hudson could destroy pretty much anybody at cutting, I was actually nervous and had a good practice session, as I knew I would be put through my paces. In payment I took a free rap from Dom, and kept in touch with them and they asked me if I wanted to be part of the family.

You ran parties at Glasgow School Of Art for a reported 7 years. What music were you pushing? What made you halt the night?

When we started it we were pretty much doing block party hip hop jams on a weekly basis, bringing guests from Rahzel, DJPremier, DJ Rectangle, Dexter, Cash Money etc and it was funny we pissed off a few other hip hop clubs due to the fact we would only charge £3 to a maximum of £5 entry as we wanted everyone just to come and have fun, and they were charging £12 etc for the same gigs, but for us the point was to bring these dudes to our town so people no matter how skint could get to see them. We would have pretty huge guest lists of folk who came all the time, and they loved it, and it made it a hugely successful night, but over time we changed a lot musically, by playing more electro and Bmore that we felt we couldn’t really do that night under that name anymore. It was too different, we weren’t those DJ’s, I mean we still kept it like a block party but the venue were more suited for the older style we did so we decided to end it while it was still big. We had such a good time doing it though.

How are you finding Glasgow now that it’s become some kind of fruitful place for music? More inspiring etc etc?

Glasgow is amazing musically now, it was almost known and an offshoot of Detroit for the techno side of things. Soma had that whole scene sewn up, every week and in fact quite a lot of Detroit dudes were living here and in Edinburgh, I used to play Basketball with Funk D’void and Gene Farris and stuff, there would be crazy techno gods turning up each week. I never even liked techno but I reckon I have been influenced by it in some way as some of the music I make is like techno hip hop, and in fact a lot of the people producing music in Glasgow have similar influences. I think it has really developed well, and I would go as far to say as we kill it!

Your SR mix track list basically mixes up the cream of the current crop of producers. Who are you feeling at the moment (in and out of the scene)? What are you looking for in a tune when you’re making mix tapes?

At the moment my favorite people are Lazer Sword, Eprom, Hov and Lunice, Dam Funk, Krystal clear, Mweslee’s new EP is so musical, Machinedrum is sick… the Night Slugs guys make such good club music, Roska, Kazey still gets heavy plays form me, there is far to many to mention. As for using them on mix tapes, I love mix tapes as it’s a whole different vibe from DJing a club, you can almost turn it into an audio story, chopping between tempo’s and trying to turn it into its own entity. Gawd I sound like a pretentious dick here but that’s just how it is for me, I take it pretty seriously, I need it to sound good 1000 times on repeat, and to make sense musically.

What other projects have you got in the pipeline? What’s happening with you in the rest of 2010?

I am finishing off my own EP for Lucky Me. I was meant to have finished it by Easter but I had a huge college project which demanded I dropped everything else in life for a few months… so I will get that finished, and I have a couple of remixes I need to do, which will be available soon, just keep checking the Lucky Me website for news on those!

Any words of wisdom for our readers?

Do what you do if you love it, don’t if you don’t.

::

DOWNLOAD: Dema – Sonic Router Mix



Tracklist

1. The Blessings – Lungebob
2. Becoming Real – Lapland
3. Terror Danjah – Acid M
4. Dema – Izzle (Gucci mayne Acca)
5. Eprom – Hendt
6. Taz Buckfaster – Wetter is better
7. Kanye West ft Twista – Slow Jamz
8. 8-Bitch – G41 (Rustie Remix)
9. De De Mouse (Hudson Mohawke Remix)
10. Missy Elliot ft Vybes Cartel – Bad Man
11. Dema – 1’000’000
12. Hovatron – Gold Star Radiation (Lando Kal remix)
13. Lazersword – Shot in the night
14. Peter Digital Orchestra – Jeux de Langues
15. Mweslee – Variations pour cx pallas
16. Busta Rhymes – Break ya neck
17. Shlomo – Antigravity (Fulgeance remix)
18. Supa Nova Slom ft Jay ELectronica – True and Living
19. Tiago – Babelfish (Dema’s work it out mix)

Links:
www.myspace.com/demadoggydogg
www.thisisluckyme.com

Thursday, 15 April 2010

LISTEN: Sonic Router on Hivemind.fm



Made up of a potent stew of some of Bristol and the South West's most vital music collectives, Hivemind.fm is a brand new internet radio station representing a collective train of thought and a passion for innovative and fresh electronic music worldwide.

We've been invited to be a part of it so if you're at your computer between 10pm - 12am GMT - TONIGHT - lock into http://hivemind.fm to catch the debut live show from us. Alongside the mandatory idle on mic patter we'll be rocking some exclusive Sonic Router mixes (that aren't up online yet) from Belgian beat maestro Dynooo and Lucky Me affiliate Dema, amongst other bits...

LISTEN: Sonic Router on Hivemind.fm TONIGHT between 10pm-12am

Available to stream online or on your iPhone.

For shouts/insults log into the chatroom or hit us on the twitter @sonic_router

Tuesday, 2 March 2010

DOWNLOAD: Ben UFO - Lucky Me Mix



It seems like a mix from Hessle Audio co-owner Ben UFO is fast becoming something of an event. Hailed by many, including Blackdown in his most recent Pitchfork column, as a 'Super DJ' his patchwork of tunes and seamless melding of tracks and styles is undoubtedly up there with the best of the DJs in the scene.

It also seems Scotland's LuckyMe family are also aware of his pon deck prowess, nabbing him to contribute the latest edition of their mix series.

DOWNLOAD: Ben UFO - Lucky Me Mix

Tracklist:

1. BFC - Galaxy (Fragile)
2. Apple - Seigaliser (White)
3. Addictive - Domino Effect [DJ Naughty Unreleased mix] (Unreleased)
4. Champion - Tribal Affair (White)
5. Floating Points - SHARK CHASE (Eglo)
6. Jo Ann Jones - A Better Love [4am Mix] (111 East Records)
7. Karizma - ICU (Co-operation)
8. Scratcha DVA - Sci Fi (Unreleased)
9. Major Notes feat. Mellody - Friend of Mine (Lossol Productions)
10. T Williams - Afrik (Forthcoming Local Action)
11. Spooky - Rum Punch Riddim (Unreleased)
12. Jam City - A (Unreleased)
13. Girl Unit - IRL (Forthcoming Night Slugs)
14. Mya - Free [Brackles remix] (Unreleased)
15. Wookie - Trooper (Manchu)
16. Jeremy Sylvester - Making Love (United Sounds of London)
17. Ation - Move With You (Unreleased)
18. Solange - I Decided [D Franklin remix] (Unreleased)
19. Ramadanman - Bleeper (Forthcoming Hessle Audio)
20. Addison Groove - Dumb Shit (Forthcoming Swamp 81)
21. Skream - The Bug (Big Apple)
22. Mos Wanted - Hungry Tiger (White)
23. Ruff Sqwad - Misty Cold (White)
24. Cubic Zirconia - Hoes [Ikonika remix] (Unreleased)
25. Joe - Rut (Hessle Audio)
26. James Blake - CMYK (Forthcoming R&S)
27. Mala - Lean FWD (DMZ)
28. Terror Danjah feat. Shola Ama - With You (Aftershock)

Link:
www.myspace.com/freshben

Tuesday, 16 February 2010

DOWNLOAD: Samoyed - Down With Everything Mix



With all this writing, linking and posting about regular mix series I'm starting to feel like a parrot - minus the dressing in bright colours shit, I'm a closet goth and proud of it, whut? - I'm constantly repeating myself for the sake of a cheap laugh... but shit... people like Ballers/Lucky Me, XLR8R and FACT are always coming with a gully selection that it's becoming real hard not to impart some of my obvious passion for their audio/internet skills onto you.

With that said, this next Ballers Mix comes from Samoyed, a man who runs Flask Records and shares his production moniker with a suitably fluffy breed of Siberian dog. The tracklist is packed full of dope people and includes exclusive business from Lukid and Rekordah with a specialist wandering eye over some pearls from the forthcoming Flask catalogue.

DOWNLOAD: Samoyed - Down With Everything Mix

Tracklist:

Mweslee - Variations Pour CX Pallas (nod navigators)
Rekordah - Green Check (unreleased)
Caural feat. Diverse - Blacktops & Plains (Choclate Ind)
DAK - Wego (Leaving)
Architeq - Mind Games (Samoyed remix) (Tirk)
Radiq - Rude Boy Anthem (Logistic)
Samoyed - fir (demo)
Carlos Nino and Miguel Atwood Ferguson - All For Love (Extended) (Alpha Pup)
Samoyed - Slump (unreleased)
The Poacher and The Ghillie - Herself (forthcoming on Flask)
Comfort Fit - Superposition (Remix) (Tokyo Dawn)
Stoopz and Breeze - Mercury Morris (Butter Made)
Fingers inc. - Mystery of Love (instrumental) (DJ int)
Telepathe - In Your Line (Rupture & Shadetek remix) (Dutty Artz)
Lukid - Eye Begins to See (unreleased)
Kentphonic - Hiya Kaya (Stalwart)
Kenny Dope - Sown Bwoy (Dope Wax)
Manitoba - Dundas, Ontario (Remix) (Leaf)
Groove Chronicles - Stone Cold (DPR)
8Bitch - In the Moog for Love (unreleased)
Mast - Bullocks Running (forthcoming on Flask)

Link:
www.myspace.com/samoyed

Monday, 5 October 2009

DOWNLOAD: Loops Haunt - Baller 11% Meat Mix



Ballers Social Club hit out AGAIN, with another GMB* mix this time from producer Loops Haunt, who spews that hyper compressed hip hop beat shit that makes me whyle out the gunfingering in silence because Monday morning office politics means thats the way it has to be...

DOWNLOAD: Loops Haunt - Baller 11% Meat Mix

Tracklist:

bass city rollers + sounds of the cosmos - loop rework
lady smith black mambazo - induku zethu
Anstam (cree) - 2
rossi b feat luca- gully gang - Music Money (78RPM mix)
milanese - the end
the end - loop rework
mike oldfield tubular bells - loop.
rubber sun grenade - loops haunt
spare beat 1 - loops haunt
slugabed - gritsalt
record i found in estonia
offshore - beef strong enough
loops haunt- impact omnihammer
impact omnihammer-- loop rework
loops haunt - spare beat 2
coco bryce -suite 101.

Link:
www.myspace.com/loopshaunt

Thursday, 1 October 2009

INTERVIEW: Architeq [Tirk]



Architeq's music came into our world in drips and drabs. Admittedly, it was through TAKE's remix of his 'Sleeping Bear Lament' track that we first saw the name, but upon receipt of his debut album, 'Gold + Green,' we realised we'd been caught napping. Its a rich mix of vocalists, beats and mutant styles and its beauty is the fact that its a real creeper.

So... in true Sonic Router style we thought we'd nab the man behind the project for a quizzicle email exchange and let him vent on us a touch...

Sonic Router: Can you provide those who may not know you with a bit of background info?

Architeq: I’m Sam Annand, I’m 23, from Dundee/Fife Scotland and I make and release records on Tirk as Architeq…

Outside of music who are you? What do you do on the daily?

I work as recording engineer at a little studio in Hackney. I’ve met hundreds of weird and wonderful musicians and bands through that job… I love it. Apart from that I’m very fond of food, driving, digging, science fiction and dabble with a bit of stop motion…

How did you first get into making music? What was it that infected you to produce?

I was mad into guitar from pretty early. I wanted to be Jimi Hendrix when I was wee… I mucked about in some bands as a teenager and became really fixated on the demos and recording and eventually became more interested in engineering, and producing electronic music with synthesizers and that sort of thing…

What does your studio consist of? How do you go about writing and recording the ideas in your head?

I have quite a minimal setup… A laptop/reel-to-reel for multi-tracking and apart from that a couple tape echo boxes, spring reverbs, modulation boxes, guitar pedals, a homemade compressor and about 7 different analogue synths. I like to keep it pretty simple so I don’t get lost in possibilities with samples, virtual MIDI instruments and all that shit. I hate MIDI…

Tracks normally start with recording hours of Jerome or Scott (drummers) playing in my downtime at the studio. Then I take that away to my studio and mix it and if a certain bit we recorded stands out I’ll begin layering stuff over it and see where it goes… There’s not a set process I use every time I make a track but usually it will start with the beat and when I have that everything starts to fall into place.

Your debut album ‘Gold + Green’ is out now on Tirk. What was the inspiration behind the music?

Dub music is a big inspiration on the album… I’m really interested in experimenting with the recording of the instrumentation and manipulating it to give the record a sound. Most of the tracks were improvised recordings that were edited into something with a beginning, middle and end. I wanted the tracks to sound somewhere between a live band and a production, sort of like a band that couldn’t exist…



The album has some quality vocal contributions from Junior Williams, Angele David Gillou and Ilija Rudman. How did those collaborations come about? Do you prefer working solo editing or working with vocalists?

I enjoy both ways of working. Each of them brought something completely different. Junior was in a friend’s band I’d done some mixing for and had really stood out to me. His voice has a great texture to it, really unique. I’d met Angéle through Jerome (drummer), he had produced her first Klima album on Peacefrog and she’d rehearse with him at the studio I work at regularly. After a while we started to talk about working on a track. She was really fun to work with and a great songwriter. As for Ilija Rudman, my flatmate got hold of his ’Blast From The Past’ 12 when we first moved to London and I fell head over heels in love with it. Amazing production and the vocals were wicked. Not long after that he released that ’Easy’ track on my friend Barry’s label Deep Freeze and I got in touch with him from there. Ilija was really enthusiastic and we built the track over about 3 months of sending parts back and forth between UK and Croatia.

What with TAKE’s remix of your ‘Sleeping Bear Lament’ track being released on MAH’s new compilation; do you feel connected to the beats renaissance that’s occurring?

I guess so. I have a lot of good friends within the beats thing but don’t consider myself a ‘beatmaker’, I don’t have an MPC and don’t sample… I like to think what I do is more like dub than beats, but hiphop is as big an influence on my music as anything and I think that’s where I connect with it…

Is there something in the water in Scotland that makes people want to make screwed up funk grooves? I mean what with the LuckyMe crew, Rustie, Hudson Mohawke etc… Scotland is becoming quite prolific... has their output had an influence on you?

Maybe. We have pretty damn good water. Scotland is a really creative place; I’m surprised there aren’t more Scottish artists getting noticed to be honest… We’ve had some pretty influential electronic music in the past; Boards of Canada, Mogwai etc.

The LuckyMe guys have been pretty prolific lately and they’ve done a great job to get so much attention but I wouldn’t say they’ve been an influence. I think what we do maybe has some similar influences in places but is fairly far apart musically…

I miss making music there in a lot of ways, I made ’Birds of Prey’ and ’Fox Tails’ there and I can still hear Fife and Dundee in those tracks…



You have a dubbed out disco, funk sound going on that has a nice loose live feel... Do you play the instruments yourself?

Yeah, like Phil Collins or something… I played all of the synthesizer parts, electric guitar, bass and upright/rhodes. Jerome Tcherneyan and Scott Donald played drums and percussion on the record; they really contribute a great deal to the overall sound. They’re both stylistically really different, which is great for me. Jerome has this kind of jazzy, loose, tone-based, hypnotic style and Scott is a robotically tight player with a really snappy ‘break’ like sound. Etmo played all of the Saxophone and Clarinet parts and was an absolute inspiration to work with. I’ve never heard anyone improvise like he can. The string quartet from Sunharbour played on ’Krakatoa’ too. Everything on the record was played.

Whats the rest of ’09 got in store for you? Any plans to tour with a live band? More releases? Remixes etc...

A few remixes coming, I did one of 70’s French disco group Space’s ’Carry On Turn Me On’ which will be out on Tirk soon, a remix for Wax Stag, a remix for The Phenomenal Handclap Band and a remake of a John Carpenter soundtrack in the works. As far as shows go we’re planning on doing a few shows between myself, Jerome or Scott on drums and Etmo on Sax/Clarinet as a sort of band setup and I’m doing a one off show at the BFI with the Sunharbour string quartet for the Virgin short film awards. We hope to expand the live setup out over time too…

Have you got any words of wisdom for our readers or anything you would like to get off your chest?

Nope. That’s all.



'Gold + Green' is out now on Tirk Records.

Link:
www.myspace.com/architeq

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

DOWNLOAD: Hudson Mohawke – Various Bits



Yep, the hype train is rolling hard on this one. First you got the legitimate leak of ‘Rising 5,’ then the first glimpse of the uber awesome artwork, album megamix and the special edition announcements for Hudson Mohawke’s forthcoming Warp album ‘Butter’; and now you get a stream (courtesy of BamaLoveSoul) of ‘Tell Me What You Want From Me’ which features Dam Funk from Stones Throw.

AND!

You can also kop the sick ass bootlegs he did of ‘Oops’ and ‘Still On It’ previously released on vinyl by Lucky Me and Wireblock if you bang on the link below.

DOWNLOAD: Hudson Mohawke – Oops/Still On It

STREAM: Hudson Mohawke - Tell Me What You Want From Me

Link:
www.myspace.com/hudsonmohawke

Thursday, 10 September 2009

DOWNLOAD: The Blessings - Ballers 5ocial Club Birthday Mix


This weekend LuckyMe's clubnight, Ballers 5ocial Club, turns 2 and to commemorate the occassion Dazed Digital are touting an exclusive mix.

Shout to Droptop.

"To celebrate their upcoming birthday weekender on the 11th (at Stereo) and 12th September (at The Ivy) with Darkstar, Rustie, Fulgeance, Dema, Dante Fried Chicken and Jamie Vex’d, LuckyMe’s head honchos The Blessings (Dom Sum and Martyn FineArt) flex this mix with a ton of unheard exclusives. "

DOWNLOAD: The Blessings - Ballers 5ocial Club Birthday Mix

Tracklist:

Nadsroic - Higashi Vs Nishi (LuckyMe)
Hudson Mohawke - 3.30 (Warp Records)
Mike Slott - Six AM (LuckyMe)
Lunice - Hip Pop (LuckyMe)
The Big Pink - Dominoes (Rustie remix) (4AD)
Jay Prada - From 1000 (LuckyMe)
The Blessings - Faberge (LuckyMe)
Respite - Pang (LuckyMe)
The Blessings - Obama Sushi (LuckyMe)
Tiago - Hidden Sources (LuckyMe)
Dema - Chang (LuckyMe)
Hudson Mohawke - Rising 5 (Warp Records)
American Men - Claude Speed (LuckyMe)

Link:
www.myspace.com/ballerssocialclub

Tuesday, 1 September 2009

DOWNLOAD: Kode9 - Lucky Me Mix



Mr. Hyperdub himself is the latest to take up the lucky me challenge...

DOWNLOAD: Kode 9 - Luck Me Mix

Tracklist:

Sa-ra - Dirty Beauty
Prince - The Ballad of Dorothy Parker
Kleer - Intimate Connection
Cameo - Back & Forth
Herbie Hancock - Perfect Machine
Slava Tsukerman - Margrets Apartment
The Associates - Message Oblique Speech
Slava Tsukerman - Night Club
Gosub - Last Night at the Stardust
Slava Tsukerman - Seduction of Vincent
Simonetti/Morante/Pignatelli - Tenebre
Simonetti/Morante/Pignatelli - Slow Circus
Ryuichi Sakamoto & David Sylvian - Bamboo Houses
Dizzee Rascal - Brand New Day
Sun Ra - Rocket Number Nine

Link:
www.myspace.com/kode9

Friday, 31 July 2009

VIDEO: MAH - Wild Angels

Wild Angels from LuckyMe on Vimeo.

Promo clip for m/a's forthcoming compilation, 'Wild Angels,' on Planet Mu.

Her 3rd collection of bass influenced gubbins to date will feature tracks from Rootah faves Untold, Brackles, Rustie, HudMo, Starkey, Darkstar, Nosaj Thing, Gemmy and the criminally slept on Mono/Poly...

Out 7th Sept '09.

Link:
www.planet-mu.com

Wednesday, 22 July 2009

DOWNLOAD: Lukid - Ballers Mix



Lukid is playing the hallowed space of the Ballers Social Club (Lucky Me's club night) up in Glasgow on August 14th, and to commerate the appearance he's put together a mix, which we happily stumbled across via the Werk Discs twitter.

DOWNLOAD: Lukid - Ballers Mix

Also you can read a profile article someone you might be quite familiar with wrote on Lukid here:
http://www.fabriclondon.com/fabricfirst/blog/artist-profile-lukid

Link:
www.myspace.com/lukid

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

DOWNLOAD: Hovatron x Lunice - 5 Minutes Of Club Nonesense



Hovatron and his turbo crunk cohort Lunice are set to be touring Europe, (well Amsterdam and Glasgow's Baller's Social Club at least) so to celebrate this slew of gigs they've released a quick 5 minute mix of club themed nonesense for your delectation.

DOWNLOAD: Hovatron x Lunice - 5 Minutes Of Club Nonesense

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The Hova is also 'leaking' a track from his digital only EP, which is available now from his myspace...

DOWNLOAD: Hovatron - Gypsy Trader

Links:
www.myspace.com/hovatron
www.myspace.com/Lunice

Thursday, 23 April 2009

PRE-ORDER: Jamie Vex'd - In System Travel EP [Planet Mu]



One of dubstep’s true pioneers from way back is here again and this time he’s doing it alone, tearing up the rulebook and making a sound all of his own. If you caught his remix of Scuba’s ‘Twitch’ with its lush off-kilter fuckery then you will know what Jamie Vex'd has in store on the ‘In System Travel EP.’

He has some how made an inspiring combination of sideways hip-hop, breakbeat, dubstep with really warm shinny production levels that don’t really sound to much like anything else out there right now. The title track is the most laid back and it’s slightly reminiscent of crate digger extraordinaire The Avalanches somehow with its sunny filtered melody samples and jazz bass. But Jamie adds a slice of pure dubstep bass with huge depth and a woozy organic feel to the free flowing ultra swung beats.

‘Radiant Industry’ and ‘Saturn’ both come out of the blocks like huge breakbeat monsters with a dose of funk and massive puddles of synthetic bass that get tweaked and smeared into some overly distorted shapes. ‘Radiant Industry’ does it like a long lost block party smashing anthem that just builds with tension and energy at every turn while ‘Saturn’ takes the vibes into outer space via some whining synth action - not unlike something Joker would cook up.

Undeniably essential.

Link:
www.myspace.com/jamievexd