Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dubstep. Show all posts

Friday, 20 August 2010

New Music Review; Mixy & Big G ~ MMX



24-year-old hip hop word smith Michael ’Mixy’ Riccardi has risen to prominence in recent years as quite possibly the saviour of Peterborough’s otherwise marginalised and secretive scene, uniting the younger beat hungry clubbers with the older literary aficionados of the poetry circles by becoming the youngest person and first ever MC to be awarded the coveted Peterborough Poet Laureate title, as well as releasing one of the best local mixtapes to be heard (last year’s MMIX Mixture Mixtape).
His succes has made him just as likely to be seen at a poetry workshop as rocking the mic in a sweaty dancehall and has even taken him as far as the Edinburgh Fringe Festival with fellow scribes Keely Mills and Mark Grist (both ex Laureates and the latter forming the other half of Mixy's well lauded duo Dead Poets.)
His second full length mixtape, entitled MMX (which for anyone unfamiliar with Roman numerals means 2010) was released earlier this summer and continues what he and producer Gareth ‘Big G’ Smith started in 2009.
Calling it a mixtape is almost belittling to it’s unique quality, even though of course the word mixtape can in hip-hop terms mean a lot more than just a glorified compilation with guest rappers, it is still more like a complete album in its own right, lacking the peiced together shuffling plot line of some mixes you might hear.
In true hip-hop style the wealth of samples used, and the ingenuity with which they are implemented, is diverse and clever, deftly moving between obscure 70s Colombian salsa, Cretan folk music, luscious classical orchestration and famous popular songs such as Beverly Craven’s ‘Promise Me’. Still, the samples would be nothing without the production skills of producer Big G, who handles everything from classic hip-hop rhythms to dubstep and drum and bass with bombastic flare. Even the presence of my pet hate, sped up chipmunk vocals, on penultimate track My Love can’t detract from the great beat work that makes up the track itself; a genre sprawling floor filler with heartfelt vocal performance from Mixy.
Speaking of whom, Mixy is of course the star of this show and I haven’t even mentioned his output yet. So, has the Laureate title gone to his head? Does he still have the wry and clever charm that gave him the edge in the first place? The answer is a resounding yes, and indeed he is even better than when he first emerged, having gained confidence and scope, covering everything from his personal reflections on relationships to the well publicised struggle for interracial community cohesion in his native city.
His ability as a poet shines through in the tracks, all of which tell stories, some of them funny, some of them shocking but all with the same skill and ability that first elevated him above the jump-up-jump-up banality of so many other MCs. His sensibility is intelligent and tends away from too much of the exclusive lingo that may alienate some people from the genre.
Sometimes he may even be guilty of going into too much lyrical detail, spinning out on tangents of minute observations and aspects of the situations he is rapping about, but further listening enables everything to fall in to place, his verbosity simply too much to digest in one listen (which isn't a bad thing, as immediacy is not always a virtue).
Not just a great achievement on Peterborough’s scene, but good enough to impress hip-hop listeners up and down the country.
In summary then, Mixy and Big G are, to use their own words, merkin it!
To get it for a meagre £3 check out his website here...

And as a sneak preview grab one of the tracks, Peterbronx, here for free!

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

Mishka presents Keep Watch X: by Major Lazer


Here's another filthy sweaty summer mixtape to get you wobbling, this one from Major Lazer, courtesy of the amazing Mishka series, now in its tenth installment. Expect lots of rowdy bass lines and hip injuring beats. Here's the tracklist.

It features some wicked reworkings of the Major Lazer album as well as mighty remixes of otrher artists including the monstrous Switch remix of Bjork's Thom Yorke collaboration 'Nattura'

Download it here!


I've gone on about Major Lazer alot lately, so maybe you would like some of his history...

Major Lazer is a Jamaican commando who lost his arm in the secret Zombie War of 1984. The US military rescued him and repurposed experimental lazers as prosthetic limbs. Since then Major Lazer has been a hired renegade soldier for a rogue government operating in secrecy underneath the watch of M5 and the CIA. His cover is that of a dancehall night club owner from Trinidad and he enlisted the help of long-time allies and uber-producers, Diplo and Switch, to produce his first LP. His true mission is to protect the world from the dark forces of evil that live just under the surface of a civilized society. He fights vampires and various monsters, parties hard, and has a rocket powered skateboard.

Tuesday, 14 July 2009

Buraka Som Sistema - Blood Diamond Mixtape


If there was ever a band to capture the true rumble of tropic thunder, this is it. Buraka Som Sistema are Angola's answer to the Prodigy in a way.

Earthquake bass and bombshell beats explode throughout their work and around their many collaborators and their album Black Diamond is possibly my favourite LP of 2008.

Here is their latest offering, a bloody mixtape through Kuduro, Baile Funk, Dubstep and more inspired by and dedicated to the 3.7 million people in Angola, Sierra Leone, The Congo and Liberia who are believed to have died because of the diamond trade.


BURAKA SOM SISTEMA - BLOOD DIAMOND

01. Diamonds are Forever Intro
02. Dj Znobia feat Jaime Foxx- Africa
03. Buraka Som Sistema – Kalemba (wegue wegue) Afrikan Boy remix
04. Os Lambas – Sapo (BSS Edit)
05. Radioclit vs Guns’n'roses – Sweet Secousse of Mine (Bss edit)
06. The Kiss – Black Diamond
07. Tunes for Baby That Won’t Drive You Crazy – Black Diamond
08. Buraka Som Sistema – IC19 (Toy Selecta remix)
09. Buraka Som Sistema – Aqui Para Voces (FAVELA FUNK SAMBA edit)
10. Buraka Som Sistema – Wawaba (James Braun Copyflex remix)
11. Lykke Li – Dance Dance Dance (BSS Remix)
12. Dirty Tricks – Black Diamond
13. Rusko vs Puto Prata – Let’s Go (BSS Edit)
14. Buraka Som Sistema – R.I.A.D.
15. Lil’Joao feat Aloe Blacc – Off with ya head
16. Buraka Som Sistema – Gang Bang feat Blaya
17. David Zé – O Guerrilheiro
18. Johnny Clarke – Come Back To Me
19. Buraka Som Sistema – Sound of Kuduro (D1 remix)
20. Zomby feat Pongolove – Kuduro Rumours (BSS Edit)
21. Rusko – Cockney Thug (BSS Remix)
22. Paul Simon – Diamonds on the soles of her shoes


DOWNLOAD HERE