SLAM - Monopod 011 [Recorded 8th Oct 2010 @ Sub Club, Glasgow].mp3 by soma
This is the first hour of music from Slam's clubnight in Glasgow, Scotland so expect a warm and mellow welcome to the club night when you hear the monopods.
This night in particular, Pan-Pot whipped the sub club into a frenzy, with literally sweat dripping off the walls by the end
Return To Mono is on the second Friday of every month, http://facebook.com/returntomono
next up: MAETRIK (Live) and SLAM, 12th November, Sub Club, Glasgow, Scotland
Tuesday, 19 October 2010
Slam - Monopod 11 online now
Labels:
ambient,
deep house,
deep techno,
detroit,
dj set,
dub,
dub techno,
monopod,
pan-pot,
Slam,
soma,
sub club,
Techno,
warm up
Wednesday, 13 October 2010
Friday, 3 September 2010
Wednesday, 28 July 2010
Slam - Classics dj mix for download
download this rare Slam set here on soundcloud
For 4 years from 1990, the weekly Atlantis nights at the Sub Club set new standards for underground clubs. This recording was from the first time that Harri, Orde & Stuart combined under the Atlantis moniker since they went their separate ways in 1994. Expect a mix to remember with Atlantis favourites and current selections
Labels:
classics,
detroit,
dj mix,
old school,
Slam,
Soma Records,
Techno
Friday, 23 July 2010
Gary Beck - Enough Talk EP
Gary Beck Soma Techno Enough Talk
1. Gary Beck - Enough Talk
2. Gary Beck - Fereneze
After last year’s beautifully crafted Tijuana EP, Gary Beck returns to Soma Records to release the eagerly anticipated Enough Talk//Fereneze EP.
Kicking off the release is Enough Talk, a gradual and building track, simplistic in nature but effective in practice. Hovering synths keep a continuous feel while Gary’s trusty knowledge of his chosen fx add a little bit of excitement in the form of springing delays and bouncing echoes. A subtle and mesmerising number from the on-form Gary Beck.
Fereneze brings us to the darker side of Gary Beck providing the spine-tingling beats and shuffling percussion for which he is known best. Tough and aggressive Fereneze packs both bark and bite!
These tracks guarantee to damage all involved on the floor.
Labels:
deep house,
gary beck,
Soma Records,
tech house,
Techno
Tuesday, 29 June 2010
Harvey McKay - SHIFT ep, out now on Soma
1. Harvey McKay - Shift
2. Harvey McKay - Shift (Rich Jones Remix)
3. Harvey McKay - After Hours
After the massive success of the Nightwalker EP, Harvey McKay returns to Soma with his latest release, Shift.
Harvey firmly cements his trademark sound in this release with two original tracks and a crafty remix of the title track by Rich Jones.
The back bone of Shift is made up of a driving kick and sub-bass combo. This is present throughout the track as the subtle samples and minimalistic and old-skool sounding synths build around it. The bassline grows deeper as the track progresses through the gears, with enough growl to rumble the guts of any seasoned clubber.
The Rich Jones remix works on a thoroughly grooving beat, with hefty bass and shuffling percussive rhythms working in tandem. There is a slightly acidic squelch in Rich’s remix – filtering up slowly and encouraging tension. This remix covers both the menacing and the playful in equal measures.
After Hours adopts a more melodic approach. Some quality chords played on the synths gives this track its soul while the beats and percussion allow it to hold its own on the dance-floor.
Shift builds on the precedent set by Nightwalker and is a true reflection of Harvey’s style. ENJOY, you can get it on beatport:
Labels:
beatport,
deep house,
harvey mckay,
minimal,
shift,
Soma Records,
Techno
Monday, 7 June 2010
Reset Robot is a man about town in current techno trends, with releases on the like of Dubfire’s enigmatic Sci&Tec imprint, Fergie’s Excentric Records, 100% Pure and 8-sided Dice and co-producers ranging from Christian Smith to Alan Fitzpatrick. His beautifully produced sound oozes natural rhythms and textures, while keeping it strictly groove orientated. SOMA welcome Reset Robot on his debut release with the label!
Up first, La Porte plays on sliced & spliced vocals and a huge synth part that bounds in and out, keeping the groove moving. Tight and terse percussion layer one on top of another adding depth in the mix, while the vocal cuts filter up and down letting everything swing. The beauty of this track lies in the groove sitting steady and allowing the swells to develop organically. As the changes are subtle and timely, the track flows in a manner great tech-house ought to. With festival season soon approaching – La Porte is an essential for causing it on the floor.
On the flip, Se Deplacer is built on the same foundations, but opts for a slightly chunkier, but straighter rhythm that is created from heavy-set percussion and a fat bass-line. There are playful undertones in Se Deplacer, as it toys with an up-beat and looping vocal, but don’t be fooled – this ain’t child’s play!
Enjoy!
Up first, La Porte plays on sliced & spliced vocals and a huge synth part that bounds in and out, keeping the groove moving. Tight and terse percussion layer one on top of another adding depth in the mix, while the vocal cuts filter up and down letting everything swing. The beauty of this track lies in the groove sitting steady and allowing the swells to develop organically. As the changes are subtle and timely, the track flows in a manner great tech-house ought to. With festival season soon approaching – La Porte is an essential for causing it on the floor.
On the flip, Se Deplacer is built on the same foundations, but opts for a slightly chunkier, but straighter rhythm that is created from heavy-set percussion and a fat bass-line. There are playful undertones in Se Deplacer, as it toys with an up-beat and looping vocal, but don’t be fooled – this ain’t child’s play!
Enjoy!
Sunday, 6 June 2010
check out Darkroom Dubs summer plans!
Come & join the fan page of Silicone Soul's Darkroom Dubs label!
For all the latest news, releases, exclusive previews & mixes...
Coming Soon...
With this weekend's Ibiza season opening and Sonar festival on the horizon, the Scottish duo are ready to drop the second instalment of the fantastic, 'The Sound of Glasgow' that celebrates the city's production talent.
Inspired by the early 80's Glaswegian indie label 'Postcard' and their 'Sound of Young Glasgow' ethos, Silicone Soul through the series, celebrate the rich electronic heritage of their city. The first featured the talents of Gary Beck and Sei A. Today though it's the turn of the label heads themselves and exciting new talent Simon Stokes who rather than tell us tales of the dark Glasgow winters, take us to the balmy Andalusian dusk and fiesta time on a Brazilian Bahia!
Silicone Soul's 'Time Mariner's Mirrour' may be a mouthful, but boy is it one delectable dish. Named after an ancient chart that allowed the navigation of time, the track holds an air of mystery and suspense. The Flamenco guitar line is woven exquisitely between the effortless waves of its beats, creating a wonderfully fluid, yet tough groove throughout. This is made for big systems and dark rooms.
In stark contrast to the moodiness of the A-Side, Simon Stokes provides a cheeky little number that is ready to rule those sunshine terraces for the coming months. The 26 year old is a name to watch and has already released his brand of bouncy, bass-riddled tech house on Glasgow's Sleaze & Rekluse imprints. The sample is instant, as is the effect. Drop this and watch them move...
Full preview soon @dARKROOM DUBS
With massive support already from Carl Cox, Ben Watt, John Digweed, Joris Voorn, Slam, Nick Curly, Seth Troxler, D'Julz, Marco Carola, Riva Starr, SIS & Wally Lopez and many more...
Release date 21st June (Beatport Exclusive)
For all the latest news, releases, exclusive previews & mixes...
Coming Soon...
With this weekend's Ibiza season opening and Sonar festival on the horizon, the Scottish duo are ready to drop the second instalment of the fantastic, 'The Sound of Glasgow' that celebrates the city's production talent.
Inspired by the early 80's Glaswegian indie label 'Postcard' and their 'Sound of Young Glasgow' ethos, Silicone Soul through the series, celebrate the rich electronic heritage of their city. The first featured the talents of Gary Beck and Sei A. Today though it's the turn of the label heads themselves and exciting new talent Simon Stokes who rather than tell us tales of the dark Glasgow winters, take us to the balmy Andalusian dusk and fiesta time on a Brazilian Bahia!
Silicone Soul's 'Time Mariner's Mirrour' may be a mouthful, but boy is it one delectable dish. Named after an ancient chart that allowed the navigation of time, the track holds an air of mystery and suspense. The Flamenco guitar line is woven exquisitely between the effortless waves of its beats, creating a wonderfully fluid, yet tough groove throughout. This is made for big systems and dark rooms.
In stark contrast to the moodiness of the A-Side, Simon Stokes provides a cheeky little number that is ready to rule those sunshine terraces for the coming months. The 26 year old is a name to watch and has already released his brand of bouncy, bass-riddled tech house on Glasgow's Sleaze & Rekluse imprints. The sample is instant, as is the effect. Drop this and watch them move...
Full preview soon @dARKROOM DUBS
With massive support already from Carl Cox, Ben Watt, John Digweed, Joris Voorn, Slam, Nick Curly, Seth Troxler, D'Julz, Marco Carola, Riva Starr, SIS & Wally Lopez and many more...
Release date 21st June (Beatport Exclusive)
Saturday, 5 June 2010
GARY BECK to do next weeks essential mix from ROCKNESS!
Sitting here with the sun coming in, checking out who is on which day at rockness's 3 day weekend next week, as the tangible excitement builds around me! It seems like almost everyone I know in scotland is going this year.
As it approaches there are lots of things for us at soma to sort out even though we only play a small-ish part in the mammoth overall proceedings- with our Saturday stint at the new afterburner stage- we have 6 artists- gary beck, silicone soul, fergie, chris lamb (animal farm), edit select and our headliner green velvet. The minute I saw what the afterburner on youtube from glasto I thought of green velvet - I think you will all get it when you see the flames and theatrics as he closes the stage between midnight and 2am on the Saturday night! A lot of folk I know who went to bestival last year had told me about it and its great Jim King the rockness head honcho has brought it to Scotland.
From the soma side of things there was some good news this week- Gary Beck is being recorded by radio one for his first essential mix and its so well
deserved- as well as soma he is recording for some great labels like minus and saved. Also we have the new silicone soul cd out soon - a great mixed compilation of their amazing darkroom dubs label which is shining bright at the moment. Silicone soul are huge in the north of scotland- although hailing from glasgow they first dj-ed in inverness at some wild parties in the countryside and the jungle palace club- its where they cut their teeth and the support is still strong.
Edit-select is the new project from long time soma collaborator percy x - he is big with richie hawtin and luciano so you get the picture - he is gonna play earlier in the evening with his more minimal sound. Fergie is a great dj too - he turned his back on the hard house scene and the money that went with it a few years back to follow his passion in techno music - starting from scratch and building a great new vibe up - both with his releases and his gigs. He has come along way and last year remixed slam's positive education and played our Pressure night. Kicking off the day for us is animal farm's chris lamb who is a veteran glasgow jock- he is gonna do a great warm-up and we have now also decided that he will kick things off earlier at 430pm in the late afternoon sun with a set starting with a selection of cuts from our chilled out soma coma series which we have just prepared the relase of volume 4 - its a perfect way to start and its the other side of soma- from ambient and beatless to emotive building
electronica- gearing up to some deeper end house music. Here are the times for soma at the afterburner stage.
430-530 soma coma chill out
530-630 chris lamb (animal farm)
630-745 edit select
745-930 silicone soul
930-1045 gary beck
1045-12 fergie
12-2 green velvet
Of course there are plenty of other things I want to check out - its a great weekend. I can't get up there on Friday as we have cajmere (green velvet's alter ego) playing house music with slam at the sub club in glasgow but the ones to watch in my opinion are crystal castles on the mainstage) playing before the mighty fat boy slim who played the inaugural rockness and some old mates of ours, booka shade in the clash arena and of course the sub club crew at the afterburner.
Arriving on Saturday I will be spending most time at our stage of course but given the chance I will be checking out leftfield's anticipated return on the mainstage and of course aphex twin who is probably on at the same time.
Sunday is more of a day off so I can get around the whole place- blondie are a favourite from my youth and I bought the first strokes album as soon as it came out - they look like the younger blondie band members so I knew I would love them. Of course I must hang out with my namesake dave clarke the dj too. Vitalic live is going to blow everyone away and then derrick may closing the afterburner is a must for anyone with even a passing interest in dance music - the originator and innovator! I think Sunday circus residents are also going to be a last minute addition which will be great as I love those guys and their music. Rockness and roll!
What a weekend in store whatever tickles your fancy!
Dave Clarke
Soma
As it approaches there are lots of things for us at soma to sort out even though we only play a small-ish part in the mammoth overall proceedings- with our Saturday stint at the new afterburner stage- we have 6 artists- gary beck, silicone soul, fergie, chris lamb (animal farm), edit select and our headliner green velvet. The minute I saw what the afterburner on youtube from glasto I thought of green velvet - I think you will all get it when you see the flames and theatrics as he closes the stage between midnight and 2am on the Saturday night! A lot of folk I know who went to bestival last year had told me about it and its great Jim King the rockness head honcho has brought it to Scotland.
From the soma side of things there was some good news this week- Gary Beck is being recorded by radio one for his first essential mix and its so well
deserved- as well as soma he is recording for some great labels like minus and saved. Also we have the new silicone soul cd out soon - a great mixed compilation of their amazing darkroom dubs label which is shining bright at the moment. Silicone soul are huge in the north of scotland- although hailing from glasgow they first dj-ed in inverness at some wild parties in the countryside and the jungle palace club- its where they cut their teeth and the support is still strong.
Edit-select is the new project from long time soma collaborator percy x - he is big with richie hawtin and luciano so you get the picture - he is gonna play earlier in the evening with his more minimal sound. Fergie is a great dj too - he turned his back on the hard house scene and the money that went with it a few years back to follow his passion in techno music - starting from scratch and building a great new vibe up - both with his releases and his gigs. He has come along way and last year remixed slam's positive education and played our Pressure night. Kicking off the day for us is animal farm's chris lamb who is a veteran glasgow jock- he is gonna do a great warm-up and we have now also decided that he will kick things off earlier at 430pm in the late afternoon sun with a set starting with a selection of cuts from our chilled out soma coma series which we have just prepared the relase of volume 4 - its a perfect way to start and its the other side of soma- from ambient and beatless to emotive building
electronica- gearing up to some deeper end house music. Here are the times for soma at the afterburner stage.
430-530 soma coma chill out
530-630 chris lamb (animal farm)
630-745 edit select
745-930 silicone soul
930-1045 gary beck
1045-12 fergie
12-2 green velvet
Of course there are plenty of other things I want to check out - its a great weekend. I can't get up there on Friday as we have cajmere (green velvet's alter ego) playing house music with slam at the sub club in glasgow but the ones to watch in my opinion are crystal castles on the mainstage) playing before the mighty fat boy slim who played the inaugural rockness and some old mates of ours, booka shade in the clash arena and of course the sub club crew at the afterburner.
Arriving on Saturday I will be spending most time at our stage of course but given the chance I will be checking out leftfield's anticipated return on the mainstage and of course aphex twin who is probably on at the same time.
Sunday is more of a day off so I can get around the whole place- blondie are a favourite from my youth and I bought the first strokes album as soon as it came out - they look like the younger blondie band members so I knew I would love them. Of course I must hang out with my namesake dave clarke the dj too. Vitalic live is going to blow everyone away and then derrick may closing the afterburner is a must for anyone with even a passing interest in dance music - the originator and innovator! I think Sunday circus residents are also going to be a last minute addition which will be great as I love those guys and their music. Rockness and roll!
What a weekend in store whatever tickles your fancy!
Dave Clarke
Soma
Friday, 4 June 2010
Slam - City Destroyer remixes out NOW
Slams dancefloor bomb "City Destroyer" has just been remixes by the unstoppable forces in 2010 techno: Alan Fitzpatrick and Harvey McKay
DJ Feedback...
Ivan Smagghe - "TECHNO IS BACK and all those lightweights are gonna feel the full force of its wrath... "
Joel Mull - "Amazing techno cuts! Im excited. Keep on Pushing."
Samuel L Session - "Yeah! Will def play Alan Fitzpatrick mix! Apart from the last Pan-Pot one i seem to always like the releases."
Adam Beyer - "I'm all over this, been playin Alans mix for a while and absolutely love it, McKay remix is amazing too so naturally full support!"
Paul Ritch -- "Harvey for me is really nice and intense!!"
Stephan Bodzin -- "Alan´s mix for me!"
Norman Nodge - "Solid stompers."
Hernan Cattaneo - "Alan Fitzpatrick Remix is really good stuff."
Joseph Capriati - "2 bombs remixes! will play both for sure...thanks!!"
Mihalis Safras - "Harvey's remix is a classic darkness track! Love it!"
Sian - "Alan. Totallly beaudacious,dude..awesome!"
Pig & Dan - "Slam remixed by 2 of the best boys out there. What can be said except FAT ass remixes."
Secret Cinema -- "Alan's remix will do at the big festivals!"
James Zabiela -- "These are both cool!"
Monika Kruse -- "Alan rocks!!"
Fergie - "Top mixes J Will play both out over the weekend J"
Anja Schneider - "Love the Fitzpatrick Mix!!"
Tassilo (Pan-Pot) - "Nice techno tracks!!! Will play."
Anderson Noise - "Harvey McKay Remix...GREAT, FULL SUPPORT!!"
Laurent Garnier - "McKay mix is the one for me."
Reset Robot - "Both very good. Great stuff."
Technasia - "Nice release. Harvey Mckay's remix is the one for me. Downloading it."
Okain - "Harvey McKay remix is brilliant."
Rocky - (X-Press 2) - "Alan Fitzpatrick mix is the one."
John Selway - "Into both mixes, cool stuff."
Paul Woolford - "Ripe for those late sets at the festivals, another one straight in the box for Slam."
John Digweed - "Harvey McKay Remix is good for me."
Darko Esser - "Harvey McKay mix is excellent!"
Check it out here
Labels:
alan fitzpatrick,
Club,
harvey mckay,
House,
paragraph,
Slam,
Soma Records,
Techno
Friday, 21 May 2010
The SLAM tent 2010: T in The Park full line-up details!
SLAM TENT SPINS INTO A NEW DECADE OF DANCE:
With the first T in the Park of the decade drawing near, the complete Slam Tent line-up can now be revealed for 2010 with an outstanding bill of names from techno titans to hip-hop heroes. This tent has it all under one famous big blue roof. With the T in the Park line-up already hailed as ‘flawless’, the Slam Tent (an institution in its own right) has been scrupulously curated to provide the essential festival dance music experience with Carl Cox and Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman headlining this year.
Dance veteran Carl Cox returns still reigning supreme at the top of his game after a 10 year hiatus from the Scottish fields of Balado. After bringing the first Slam Tent of the millennium to a close, 10 years on he’s back to entertain the masses. A musical maestro since he was a tot, a DJ since he was a mere 15, Carl Cox emits a love of his work that is dangerously infectious. You name it, Carl's been there and done it covering every inch of techno turf possible showing no sign of slowing down pace with the release of his much-anticipated artist album, ‘All Roads Lead To The Dancefloor,’ out later this year. It seems only right that he should play the first Slam Tent of the decade as the headliner on Saturday 10th July.
The alter ego of one of the world’s most revered electronic DJs and producers Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman (Live) at T in the Park as part of the first ever global Plastikman tour. Dedicated Plastikfans will be blown away in 2010 as Hawtin's musical history and technological experimentations come together to allow Plastikman to once again reconfigure the futuristic musical landscape. His latest experiment, SYNK is a free app moving social networking and crowd sourcing on to a whole new level. Developed as part of the Plastikman project it allows fans to control elements of what happens on stage during a show. The roles can switch at any given time adding an electrifying element of surprise to him and the crowd. Plastikman (Live) will bring Sunday night to a spinning close.
The nimble flows and stunning beats of the final names to be announced for this year’s Slam Tent are Andrew Weatherall & Ivan Smagghe, Pan-Pot, Harvey McKay (Live) and Gary Beck.
The complete Slam Tent lineup of 2010...
SATURDAY
CARL COX
FAKE BLOOD
EROL ALKAN
ADAM BEYER
PAUL RITCH (LIVE)
D12 (live)
FOUR TET (live)
DJ YODA
HILLTOP HOODS (live)
GREG WILSON
SUNDAY
PLASTIKMAN (LIVE)
SLAM
SVEN VATH
DUBFIRE
CROOKERS
TRICKY (live)
ANDREW WEATHERALL & IVAN SMAGGHE
PAN-POT
HARVEY McKAY (live)
GARY BECK
With the first T in the Park of the decade drawing near, the complete Slam Tent line-up can now be revealed for 2010 with an outstanding bill of names from techno titans to hip-hop heroes. This tent has it all under one famous big blue roof. With the T in the Park line-up already hailed as ‘flawless’, the Slam Tent (an institution in its own right) has been scrupulously curated to provide the essential festival dance music experience with Carl Cox and Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman headlining this year.
Dance veteran Carl Cox returns still reigning supreme at the top of his game after a 10 year hiatus from the Scottish fields of Balado. After bringing the first Slam Tent of the millennium to a close, 10 years on he’s back to entertain the masses. A musical maestro since he was a tot, a DJ since he was a mere 15, Carl Cox emits a love of his work that is dangerously infectious. You name it, Carl's been there and done it covering every inch of techno turf possible showing no sign of slowing down pace with the release of his much-anticipated artist album, ‘All Roads Lead To The Dancefloor,’ out later this year. It seems only right that he should play the first Slam Tent of the decade as the headliner on Saturday 10th July.
The alter ego of one of the world’s most revered electronic DJs and producers Richie Hawtin presents Plastikman (Live) at T in the Park as part of the first ever global Plastikman tour. Dedicated Plastikfans will be blown away in 2010 as Hawtin's musical history and technological experimentations come together to allow Plastikman to once again reconfigure the futuristic musical landscape. His latest experiment, SYNK is a free app moving social networking and crowd sourcing on to a whole new level. Developed as part of the Plastikman project it allows fans to control elements of what happens on stage during a show. The roles can switch at any given time adding an electrifying element of surprise to him and the crowd. Plastikman (Live) will bring Sunday night to a spinning close.
The nimble flows and stunning beats of the final names to be announced for this year’s Slam Tent are Andrew Weatherall & Ivan Smagghe, Pan-Pot, Harvey McKay (Live) and Gary Beck.
The complete Slam Tent lineup of 2010...
SATURDAY
CARL COX
FAKE BLOOD
EROL ALKAN
ADAM BEYER
PAUL RITCH (LIVE)
D12 (live)
FOUR TET (live)
DJ YODA
HILLTOP HOODS (live)
GREG WILSON
SUNDAY
PLASTIKMAN (LIVE)
SLAM
SVEN VATH
DUBFIRE
CROOKERS
TRICKY (live)
ANDREW WEATHERALL & IVAN SMAGGHE
PAN-POT
HARVEY McKAY (live)
GARY BECK
Labels:
andrew weatherall,
carl cox,
d12,
dubfire,
erol alkan,
pan pot,
plastikman,
Slam,
slam tent,
Soma Records,
sven vath,
t in the park
Thursday, 20 May 2010
Here is a short video from The Black Dog's live audio/visual show.
Music For Real Airports - Launch Event - Millennium Gallery, Sheffield from The Black Dog on Vimeo.
Here is a short taster of what to expect from The Black Dog's live audio visual show for their new album: "Music For Real Airports". This video consists of 3 minutes of visuals, photos, video and audio from the show. Enjoy!
Wednesday, 19 May 2010
The Black Dog - Ambient set for download part II "Sometimes"
The Black Dog - Ambient Dj Set "Sometimes" for free download here!
Another beautifully deep ambient dj mix from tBd to wash away your mid week stress, don't forget Music For Real Airports is out right now on Soma Records
01. Intrusion Ð Under The Ocean Ð Echospace [detroit]
02. Intrusion Ð Static Waves Ð Echospace [detroit]
03. Louderbach Ð Autumn Ð Minus
04. Terry Riley Ð Poppy No Good Ð Rough Trade
05. Robin Rimbaud Ð Sans Soleil Ð Bine
06. Peter Broderick - Music for Falling from Trees, Pt. 3_ Pill Induced Slumber Ð Erased Tapes
07. Peter Broderick - Music for Falling from Trees, Pt. 6_ Electroconvulsive Shock Ð Erased Tapes
08. Stars Of The Lid - Hiberner Toujours Ð Kranky
09. Robin Rimbaud Ð Anna Livia Plurabelle Ð Bine
10. Peter Broderick - A Glacier Ð Erased Tapes
11. White Rainbow Ð April 25th 11.14PM Ð Kranky
12. The Black Dog Ð Plinth (Tones) Ð Soma
13. The Black Dog Ð Plinth (Beatless) Ð Soma
Wednesday, 12 May 2010
Check outan interview with The Black Dog at FACT magazine right here
.......So what inspired Music For Real Airports?
“In ’79, when I first heard Music For Airports by Brian Eno, I remember reading a great article about it and it sounded so fantastic conceptually.
“I remember listening to it and being incredibly disappointed. Because of my punk background spent living and working up north I don’t think there were much realism in there. I understood that he were pitching it at a utopian vision, but for us it just seemed so out of place, like something from a sci-fi film.”
read more right here
Labels:
ambient,
deep house,
dub,
electronic,
electronica,
experimental,
idm,
interview,
music,
music for real airports,
Slam,
Soma Records,
Techno,
the black dog
Tuesday, 11 May 2010
Slam :: Monopod 008 up for free download
Download the Dj mix here on soundcloud
Slam's monthly residency, Return To Mono at the world-famous Sub Club in Glasgow, has become a staple of the ever-advancing music scene in the West of Scotland. Guests like Ivan Smagghe, Adam Beyer, Alex Under, Claude VonStroke, Dusty Kid, Paul Ritch & Marc Houle have brought some delights to the club - but the one thing that has cemented Return To Mono in Glasgow's clubbing history has been the quality and consistency of Slam's warm-up sets. Orde & Stuart have been perfecting their trade for many moons, and this is evident when you catch a Return To Mono set.
SLAM - Monopod 008 [Recorded April9th2010 @ Sub Club, Glasgow] by soma
Our Monopod series is recorded Live from these special nights in Glasgow's Sub Club and is usually the first hour of music in the club. So expect a mellow journey from dub and lo-fi through to deep, grooving house music.
This set in particular was Slam's warm-up to Nick Curly, who really rocked the Sub Club that night.
1 – Deadbeat – Vampire Dub – [Echocord]
2 – Fluxion – Horizons – [Echocord]
3 – Kaito – And That Was The Way It Was (Echospace Mix) – [Kompakt]
4 – Soultek – Dreaming Under A Starlit Sky - [Echospace]
5 – Echospace - Spatialdimension- - [Echospace]
6 – CV 313 – Sailing Stars – [Echocord]
7 – CV 313 – Subtraktiv (Intrusion Dub) – [Echospace]
8 – Schwanbeck – Radio – [Echocord]
9 - Tylutki – Abhouse – [Team Records]
10- The Martinez Brothers - A Broke in the BX 1 – [Objektivity]
11- Unkown
12- Andre Lodemann - Dark Edge – (Dairmount & Berardi Mix) – [Room With A View]
13- D Julz – Ideas are Fish – [Circus Company]
Slam's monthly residency, Return To Mono at the world-famous Sub Club in Glasgow, has become a staple of the ever-advancing music scene in the West of Scotland. Guests like Ivan Smagghe, Adam Beyer, Alex Under, Claude VonStroke, Dusty Kid, Paul Ritch & Marc Houle have brought some delights to the club - but the one thing that has cemented Return To Mono in Glasgow's clubbing history has been the quality and consistency of Slam's warm-up sets. Orde & Stuart have been perfecting their trade for many moons, and this is evident when you catch a Return To Mono set.
SLAM - Monopod 008 [Recorded April9th2010 @ Sub Club, Glasgow] by soma
Our Monopod series is recorded Live from these special nights in Glasgow's Sub Club and is usually the first hour of music in the club. So expect a mellow journey from dub and lo-fi through to deep, grooving house music.
This set in particular was Slam's warm-up to Nick Curly, who really rocked the Sub Club that night.
1 – Deadbeat – Vampire Dub – [Echocord]
2 – Fluxion – Horizons – [Echocord]
3 – Kaito – And That Was The Way It Was (Echospace Mix) – [Kompakt]
4 – Soultek – Dreaming Under A Starlit Sky - [Echospace]
5 – Echospace - Spatialdimension- - [Echospace]
6 – CV 313 – Sailing Stars – [Echocord]
7 – CV 313 – Subtraktiv (Intrusion Dub) – [Echospace]
8 – Schwanbeck – Radio – [Echocord]
9 - Tylutki – Abhouse – [Team Records]
10- The Martinez Brothers - A Broke in the BX 1 – [Objektivity]
11- Unkown
12- Andre Lodemann - Dark Edge – (Dairmount & Berardi Mix) – [Room With A View]
13- D Julz – Ideas are Fish – [Circus Company]
Labels:
deep house,
detroit,
dj mix,
dub,
return to mono,
Slam,
Soma Records,
sub club,
tech house,
Techno
Monday, 10 May 2010
The Black Dog - Music For Real Airports out now!
Airports have some of the glossiest surfaces in modern culture, but the fear underneath remains. Hence this record is not a utilitarian accompaniment to airports, in the sense of reinforcing the false utopia and fake idealism of air travel. Unlike Eno's Music for Airports, this is not a record to be used by airport authorities to lull their customers.
The album is a bittersweet, enveloping and enormously engaging listen. It is ambient, but focused. This is not sonic mush, nor adolescent noise. Nor is it a dance album. Much of the raw material of the album was made in airports over the last three years. While on tour, the Black Dog made 200 hours of field recordings, much of which was processed and combined with new music in the airport itself, waiting for the next flight. This vast amount of content has been slowly distilled into a set of particularly evocative pieces of music.
Composed in large degree of drones there is little in the way of beats until half way through - but rhythm is plentiful within the buzzing synthetic warmth. This record is not necessarily a comfortable listen. But it captures the spectrum of emotions stirred by airports. There is tension and disappointment. But there is also romance and excitement. All this on this record.
We at Soma are proud to present this modern day musical journey, this is one of those albums that you really need to listen to from start to finish in order to "get it", which is something thats increasingly rare in modern music. We hope you enjoy this as much as we do.
It's available here
The album is a bittersweet, enveloping and enormously engaging listen. It is ambient, but focused. This is not sonic mush, nor adolescent noise. Nor is it a dance album. Much of the raw material of the album was made in airports over the last three years. While on tour, the Black Dog made 200 hours of field recordings, much of which was processed and combined with new music in the airport itself, waiting for the next flight. This vast amount of content has been slowly distilled into a set of particularly evocative pieces of music.
Composed in large degree of drones there is little in the way of beats until half way through - but rhythm is plentiful within the buzzing synthetic warmth. This record is not necessarily a comfortable listen. But it captures the spectrum of emotions stirred by airports. There is tension and disappointment. But there is also romance and excitement. All this on this record.
We at Soma are proud to present this modern day musical journey, this is one of those albums that you really need to listen to from start to finish in order to "get it", which is something thats increasingly rare in modern music. We hope you enjoy this as much as we do.
It's available here
Friday, 7 May 2010
Click here to stream or download
Bonus Mix: The Black Dog – Drifting Ambient Mix May 2010
"It’s not often we get asked to play or make ambient sets (Soma asked), in all the clubs we visited over the last 3 years we haven’t seen a single chill out room! It’s a shame they’ve dissapeared because there’s some great music out there that’s not getting the audience it deserves. This mix is to support Music For Real Airports and to show just how wide the spectrum of techno is, we make techno, it’s the only name we need. Enjoy."
Tracklisting:
01. Hands Swollen With Grace – Dakota Suite
02. Music for Falling from Trees, Pt. 4 – The Dream – Peter Broderick
03. Business Car Park 5 – The Black Dog
04. Flutful – Cluster
05. Unprepared Piano – Coil
06. Palimpsest I – Tim Hecker
07. Piano Aquieu – Stars Of The Lid
08. FallingStars – Variant
09. Glass Ceiling – Fennesz
10. Maalstroom – Matthew Florianz
11. Untitled – Aphex Twin
12. The Kindness In Letting Go – Rameses III
13. Subconscious Worlds – Pete Namlook
14. Pattern 4 – Moritz Von Oswald Trio
15. Lounge – The Black Dog
16. Half Speed Love – Nathan Larson
Friday, 23 April 2010
The Black Dog must be a joy to remix with their home-made and hand-crafted array of bleeps, bloops and beats. Their Further Vexations album is a perfect example of these unique sounds and textures. As the final release from their Further Vexations album, tBd ask Claro Intelecto, Redshape, Silicone Soul and Octogen to remix some of their favorite tracks from the album.
The release will be available on the 29th of April 2010 and will be available digitally and as a 12"!
1. Northern Electronic Soul (Claro Intelecto Snake Pass Mix)
2. CCTV Nation (Redshape Analog Mix)
3. Skinclock (Silicone Soul Mix)
4. Kissing Someone Else’s D.O.G. (Octogen Nightdrive Mix)
Check out www.somarecords.com and www.theblackdogma.com for further details.
We've got two amazing tracks for you to check out this time, if you haven't heard them before you're in for a treat! The Pan-Pot lads have definitely excelled as the first guests for Paragraph!
First up is the 'Rave Tool', which sees them unleash a large dose of their typical grit and aggression. True to form, their rumbling sub-bass and stripped percussion warm the flow, letting an off-beat and almost wonky synth pattern work its weight... With an early break-down disrobing and deconstructing the elements, emphasis is on the rhythm, allowing feedback effects to create the subdued tension.
Pan-Pot's 'Bass Tool' sees them work the bass-bins again. With more energy, flare and jack, the Bass Tool steps things up, gathering swing and drive through their intuitive use of delays and reverbs. Sharp synths bring the hysteria of the original Room 2 to the forefront of the mix, to cause the real damage. All in all, Pan-Pot cut their production back to their barest and most effective essentials letting the music do the work.
First up is the 'Rave Tool', which sees them unleash a large dose of their typical grit and aggression. True to form, their rumbling sub-bass and stripped percussion warm the flow, letting an off-beat and almost wonky synth pattern work its weight... With an early break-down disrobing and deconstructing the elements, emphasis is on the rhythm, allowing feedback effects to create the subdued tension.
Pan-Pot's 'Bass Tool' sees them work the bass-bins again. With more energy, flare and jack, the Bass Tool steps things up, gathering swing and drive through their intuitive use of delays and reverbs. Sharp synths bring the hysteria of the original Room 2 to the forefront of the mix, to cause the real damage. All in all, Pan-Pot cut their production back to their barest and most effective essentials letting the music do the work.
The ever powerful combination of Funk DVoid and Sian deal out another dose of dance-floor on their latest EP, A Wasp in a Wig. Following on from the success of both the Ginebra and the A Raven Wheeling Overhead EPs this cements their place as heavyweight talents on Soma.
The strikingly titled A Wasp in a Wig grabs the attention with sub-heavy, rumbling bass and wobbly synths, pierced by a very much wasp-like buzz. That buzz sends the track into a spiral before everything kicks back in with the track climaxing in a whirl of dark sound.
2009 was a great year for Slam. Their UK residences at London's Fabric, Glasgow's Pressure and Sub Club were as popular as ever, and the duo enjoyed incredible gigs at many of the worlds finest clubs, including Berghain, Womb, The Loft, Goa and Space.
One of the key highlights of the year was seeing their own Paragraph imprint go from strength to strength. June's 'One Note Samba' / 'Room 2' became an instant summer smash and as the winter months drew in the pair dropped the mighty 'Variance' / 'We Doin' This Again?'. With a roll call of big name support that reads like a 'Who's Who' of modern electronic music, Paragraph has rapidly laid the foundations for what is to be a very successful future.
Today we are treated to another Slam double header, and again two very different tracks. 'Heart Of The Soul' sees them taking a bass- heavy tech-house route. Lashings of groove and a forceful drive, make it a clever tool for the floor. On the flip we have 'Collecting Data'
which, whilst leading us into darker territory with its creepy melody, has a bassline that punches well above its weight in the funk category. Slam at their very best.
One of the key highlights of the year was seeing their own Paragraph imprint go from strength to strength. June's 'One Note Samba' / 'Room 2' became an instant summer smash and as the winter months drew in the pair dropped the mighty 'Variance' / 'We Doin' This Again?'. With a roll call of big name support that reads like a 'Who's Who' of modern electronic music, Paragraph has rapidly laid the foundations for what is to be a very successful future.
Today we are treated to another Slam double header, and again two very different tracks. 'Heart Of The Soul' sees them taking a bass- heavy tech-house route. Lashings of groove and a forceful drive, make it a clever tool for the floor. On the flip we have 'Collecting Data'
which, whilst leading us into darker territory with its creepy melody, has a bassline that punches well above its weight in the funk category. Slam at their very best.
Wednesday, 27 January 2010
On Saturday we launched out series of events in association with Smirnoff and Sub Club, at the Winter Gardens on Glasgow Green, Scotland.
This is the first club night in a series of nights in association with Smirnoff and the Sub Club,
Check out the full events listing here for the next few months in 2010 at http://soslamsub.com, with hard hitting names including Adam Beyer, Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills, Shed, Prosumer, Laurent Garnier, Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe, and many more.
Next up, we have Pressure at the o2 Academy, With Adam Beyer, Marc Houle, Slam, Silicone Soul, and Esa on friday the 29th of January
BE THERE!
This is the first club night in a series of nights in association with Smirnoff and the Sub Club,
Check out the full events listing here for the next few months in 2010 at http://soslamsub.com, with hard hitting names including Adam Beyer, Dave Clarke, Jeff Mills, Shed, Prosumer, Laurent Garnier, Andrew Weatherall, Ivan Smagghe, and many more.
Next up, we have Pressure at the o2 Academy, With Adam Beyer, Marc Houle, Slam, Silicone Soul, and Esa on friday the 29th of January
BE THERE!
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