Dday One - Heavy Migration - Lp - Out now

Dday One - Heavy Migration - Lp - Out now

So the guys at Content have been staying busy, they recently released the Signal Path compilation, and a forthcoming album from 2tall.  The reason for this little chunk of words is to let you know about Dday One's latest release, Heavy Migration.  Out this month on the Content Label (limited vinyl) & P-vine (digital, Japan).  I've learned that the limited release is a double edged sword & these don't last long.  On the one hand it is nice when you get one of these limited releases knowing you are one of the few.  On the other hand if you don't have one it sucks.  I missed out on the Loop Extensions LP, Dday One's first album, I have the mp3's from bleep.com and that will have to do.  So you see I speak from experience when I say you should order this quick.  On that note I have a few copies of the Dextah / Dday One split 7", I believe everyone else is sold out. Here is some information from the One Sheet & some audio:
The idea of the “perfect beat” may be beyond a doubt unattainable, nevertheless it has and will continue to provide beat-makers with a life long objective. This project came into being through a course of contemplation, growth and reverence, all out of the persistent search for this idea.Heavy Migration deals with the movement of sound from one medium to another, but beyond that it represents growth. Reminiscent of humans who migrate, sounds retain traits established from their origin (pitch, cultural markers, ambiance of the original recording session, etc). Groundwork began late 2006, when sounds were compiled from various sources including traditional and handmade instruments, older and contemporary data formats but principally vinyl records dealing with ethnomusicology (study of music from a global context). As with previous projects, sounds where sampled, manipulated and meticulously arranged. Recording took place during spring to winter 2007. Related Links:Content LabelDday One (myspace)

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Tablist.net - DayMakers Mix #1 - Podcast

Tablist.net - DayMakers Mix #1 - Podcast

Hot damn, i finally got it together, it's the tablist.net podcast. The 'DayMakers Mix', it features tablist, dj's, producers and whatever else you want to call them. Basically its people that are making good music with records. It's not all 'scratch' music but it is all good music. There is a full play list & links below. If you like the music you should support the people making it.

Play List:
Intro - (cuts by honna beat by lorn) Paradice Lost - Lorn.  Grief Machine 12"  Hypnosis - Dj Wicked.  Dj Wicked / Dj Void 12"I Love It - Dj FlashCAT.  Unreleased.Subliminal Messages - Dj Spydrr (RIP).  Dreams 12"DC Sniper - Animal Crackers.  National Geoplastic LPSci Fu Ism - WaxFactorSci-Fu6 Dj's +1: RealTablist - Flowlife Bumz. - Dinner@Table N°9 EPAstro - Dj Astro - The White Paper ProjectGiant & Hentsix - Circadian RhythmzIt's Gonna Land - Dj Excess - It's Gonna Land / Lally 12"No Wall Between the Music - Dj FlashCAT.  Unreleased.It's Never Enough - Dday One - Signal Path LP  The Wash - Nozl - The Man Who Brought Us Here Has VanishedSound Event - Rob Swift - Sound EventRise Reprise - Mumbles & Cut Chemist - Mu.sic The Movement of Though Through RhythmNext Episode - African/Control - My Gift To you Heavy Snow - Airnino - Spacesuite RadioAudio Sermon V2 - Asup - .kleine RevolutionYellow Cab - J. Baracuz - The 5inch FilesIf you have tracks you made and would like to send them in for future shows, send them to: honna(shift2)tablist.net.  

honna - Saturday Scratch Tracks - Mix

honna - Saturday Scratch Tracks - Mix

1. the human condition - ming & fs, Deep Concentration, Vol. 3
2. the return of scratching - dj talkback, return of the dj vol 3
3. posse cuts, dj 2tall feat. waxfactor, timestretch, mista ed,
dj whut, short-e, monk-a, dj sconeboy, dj blakey, dj and,
wristmaster, clockwork & dj dust., the rise ep
4. killer cali cut - dj marz, turntables by the bay vol 1
5. 8.11.00 - mr dibbs, outreach 5 12"
6. diabolical - dj d-styles, phantazmagorea
7. subliminal messages - spydrr, dreams 12"
8. in control vol 3 - dj vadim feat. dj plus 1
9. louie lopez - ricci rucker & mike boo, sketchbook
10. further explorations into the black hole - dj z-trip,
urban revolutions 12"
11. camel bobsled race - q-bert, dj shadow q-bert mix live
12. reckless - the glove & ice-t
13. what you know about? - krs one & q.burse feat dj excess,
what you know about? 12"
14. raida's theme - the x-ecutioners, 12"
15. son-ray - greyboy feat. d-styles & ricci rucker,
got to be 12"
16. organ donor - dj shadow, preemptive strike
17. the horror - rjd2, the horror 12"
18. lesson 6: the lecture - cut chemist, jurassic 5 ep
19. casio - peanut butter wolf feat dj babu, styles,
crews, flows, beats 12"
20. hard rock - dj revolution - deep concentration vol 3
21. downtime - dj z-trip, urban revolutions

Equinox Records, One Year & a Day - The 5inch Files - Free ep

Equinox records has released a free ep, 'The 5inch Files', leading up to the release of 'One Year & A Day - A Sound Exposure Vol.2'.  The free ep will also be available for as a very limited box set of five 5 inch records. The following contributed tracks to the ep: Vangel, Misanthrop, Aqua Luminus III., Mnemotrauma, J.Baracuz, B-Ju, SmoKey131, DJ Snatchatec & The Raincoatman.  'The 5inch files'

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Ill Insanity - Ground Xero - Review

Ill Insanity - Ground Xero - Review

Rob Swift, Precision & Total Eclipse have come together to form 'Ill Insanity'.  Their LP 'Ground Xero' drops February 12th 2008, on Ablist Productions.  Let me first say, I have not yet heard this album & I have  renewed optimisim for it because of the review by ThatKidNamedCee(big up for sending that in!) that follows my rant.  One thing that bothered me about the 'X-men' & 'X-ecutioners' releases was there were too many M.C.'s featured on the albums.  According to ThatKidNamedCee, only one track features an M.C, nice.  The reason I brought this up is this quote from Rob Swift, "That was then and this is now... without change there's no progress".  I've seen a couple videos on youtube etc, of Ill Insanity Shows that looked quite a bit like some X-ecutioner routines & shows.  Specifically with the rotating dj Juggle, you know the one where one guy gets the juggle going then the next guy steps in and continues and so on...  Perhaps I'm being too pesimistic, don't get me wrong when I saw this stuff the first time around I was amazed, but to quote Rob Swift "that was then and this is now".    Anyway enjoy P Bounce, a track Ground Xero while you read the review:ThatKidNamedCee, of The Others Turntable FX Kru
was nice enough to send over his review of the forthcoming album by Ill
Insanity.  I hope this review isn't too far off the mark, I haven't
heard the album myself, if its on then we should have a nice scratch
album to get things going in 2008.Ill Insanity "Ground Xero" LP2008 Ablist Productions.Release date: February 12, 2008Right now the turntablist movement needs a shot in the arm. Things have gotten a little bit stale recently...too predictable and robotic. But this is where New York's Ill Insanity comes in. A fresh breath of life into a stagnant scene. Their debut album "Ground Xero" brings the funk, soul, and feeling back into the tablist arena. The members of the crew (Rob Swift, Precision, and Total Eclipse) have come together and elevated the game to a new level, displaying not only their incredible skills on the tables, but a refreshing take on turntable music, actually creating something you WANT to listen to.Take for instance the track "P Bounce", which features Excess (of Ned Hoddings fame). The entire track (drums, fills, bass, etc..) is created from turntable manipulation, which shows that scratching can be more than a showcase of skill, but a useful tool to create funky musical compositions. Ill Insanity explores this concept more on the album with the tracks "NonVerbal Communication" and "Sound Science", the former showcasing scratching of a horn so soulful that you really forget that it was scratched, and the latter being an experimental, downtempo track that really shows the diverse range that Ill Insanity brings to the table.But lets not forget raw scratching and hiphop, which Ill Insanity brilliantly executes on the tracks "Break Ill" and "5 Fingers of Death (feat. Qbert)". Here you get nothin but bangin beats and an insane display of cut skills! And while the scratchin is raw and techinical, it is also funky, which is something you dont hear much from today's scratchers. Dope cuts you can actually bob your head to while in amazement of the level of skill you are hearing.And to further show their range, the track "Scratch Live (feat. Roc Raida) is a certified party-banger. Who says tablism can't get the party started?? Drop this one, and watch the honeys hit the floor!!! Also peep the only track on the album with an emcee.."Decorated Vets (feat. Dashah)". This one reminds you of the glory days of hiphop, where a dope emcee ACTUALLY HAD a dope dj. Dashah shines on the mic and is perfectly complimented by Ill Insanity's turntable antics. Real hiphop is over here!!!This album is what the turntablist movement has been waiting for: a showcase of dope skill that you can actually enjoy listening to. Ill Insanity has definitely raised the bar, lets hope the rest of the tablist movement follows suit....review by thatkidnamedceeof The Others Turntable FX Kru...

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Ill Insanity on Myspace
illinsanitydjs.com coming soon...
ThatKidNamedCee

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Lorn - Grief Machine 12 inch

Lorn - Grief Machine 12 inch

GRIEF MACHINE (12", 2007)

If you haven't snagged yourself a copy of Lorn's 'Grief Machine' 12", you better hurry... he is nearly sold out! If lorn's beats & composition aren't enough to get
you to buy this record there are also some dope scratch phrases including 'cut like a Guillotine'.... better hurry. I've got mine.

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Dj e - The Scratch Album

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