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DJ Shadow I Gotta Rokk EP (Island)

By | Music & Reviews

DJ Shadow has been skirting predictability for a good long while. The Outsider might have been a critical and fanbase fiasco, but at least it proved he was trying to engage with the greater hip-hop world and make something that didn’t fit the precedent of Endtroducing…. (And we got a pretty damn good E-40 track out of it.) Shadow could be excused for testing his limits, for reacting to the sounds currently reverberating through the instrumental hip-hop arena he helped build. And it’s tempting to speculate what his next move might be. He could be ricocheting off recent psychedelic L.A. bass music, or trying to see how his beat-building/breakdown technique could spar against UK funky rhythms, or maybe just stripping things back to the point of minimalism. The fact that he’s calling his upcoming album The Less You Know, the Better says something about his M.O., at least.

Then again, the I Gotta Rokk EP contains a few singles drawn from that album, and they suggest a new direction more along the lines of what people expected from him 10 years ago. Any of the three original tracks on this EP would’ve fit well stylistically as follow-ups to the prog-skewing aspirations of The Private Press, representing a gradual evolution from his sample-virtuoso approach. As they stand in 2011, these songs are a bit of a mixed bag, flirting with sounds that could qualify as trendy or forward-thinking in bass music without jumping into the thick of it.

It’s not so much the scattershot styles that register as strange; if there’s anywhere hard rock, psych-folk, and electro-glitch all share a root context, it’s in the scrapyard assemblage of an ecclectic cratedigger like Shadow. It’s more of a structural disconnect, where it’s possible to hear what he’s reaching for but harder to grasp just how he plans to get there. The title track lurches around in a stoner-rock plod, as a creeping armada of metal guitars eventually bleeds through its slow build to a manic false-ending. The hesher trappings are novel enough, but its drums are uniquely Shadow’s: clipped yet heavy-sounding snares, hi-hats, and claps that sound culled from a dozen long-buried sources, but which coalesce into a dense vortex of percussion.

The other two originals debuted last year as a digital single, and if they’re both distinctly Shadow, they also prove how nebulous that descriptor really is. “I’ve Been Trying” leans toward the same vaguely soulful psych-folk that informed “Six Days” and “This Time (I’m Gonna Try It My Way)”, but it sounds less like an actual sample-based construction than a song with overdubs– it’s one of those cuts that might feel more alive if the seams were less concealed. “Def Surrounds Us” is the more intriguing proposition, Shadow loosely toying with dubstep in a somewhat self-aware mode. The Southern-bounce digital snare rolls and hornet-sting synthesizers approach Benga’s more jittery moments, but only until the song takes a left turn into glitchy drum’n’bass. It may be the most manic thing he’s done since the similarly structured “Napalm Brain/Scatter Brain”, and it’s proof positive that he can still do exhilarating, spectacular things with drum breaks.

Out of three additional remixes, the one that pulls it off the best ironically has the weakest source material: Various’ take on “I’ve Been Trying” scatters that track’s weedy vocals into lonely dub echoes, bringing out the same sense of isolation with a completely different mood. The other two– Irn Mnky’s Pendulum-style “Swagger Mix” of “I Gotta Rokk” and Rockwell’s twitchy, overstuffed remix of “Def Surrounds Us”– show just how tacky contemporary drum’n’bass bombast can be, weirdly managing to use all the prominent elements of their originals to create remixes that miss all the things that make Shadow’s tracks slice instead of bludgeon. At least the first three tracks prove that Shadow himself still knows how that approach works.

Nate Patrin, June 13, 2011

THE BEATARDS “TRAMP” CLOCKWORK MOOMBAHTON REMIX!

By | In The News

NYC’s party-crashing kings The Beatards get a floorboard breaking moombahton remix from dance music prodigy Clockwork. This leak comes on the heels of successful and loved Clockwork remixes for Snoop Dogg, Crystal Castles, and Cut Copy, not to mention a deal with Nitrus Records, and recent collabs with Gotta Dance Dirty and Hard. It’s been a favorite track of ours – and shows new direction and inspiration from The Beatards and Clockwork, both on and off the dance floor. The original version of “Tramp” (an infectious & danceable hip-hop club banger) will be released later this summer on the highly anticipated debut full-length album from The Beatards entitled I’m The DJ.

The Beatards – “Tramp (Clockwork Moombahton Remix)”

TRAMP REMIX

The Beatards are DJO, UTK the INC, and Chuck Wild. They met at a Brooklyn house party around 2005 and formed NYC’s popular MIXTAPE RIOT! parties – eventually becoming hosts to the talents of Santogold, Spank Rock, and over 60 other performers. The group has since developed their own music innovations and creations – steadily releasing a number of mixtapes, EP’s, and very popular music videos since ’06. Entirely self-produced, The Beatards blend a popular variety of hip-hop, electronic, punk, and international sounds that mirror the bands’ diverse individual backgrounds and collective global experience. The Beatards have shared the stage with Far East Movement, LMFAO, Kid Cudi, ?uestlove, Drake, Mike Posner, MGMT, and many more. If you watch MTV, E!, or Oxygen, you’ve most definitely heard The Beatards. Their songs “Make The Bed”, “Dang Diggy Dang”, “Neon Light”  and many others have been heard on Keeping Up With The Kardashians, The Hills, The Real World, Bad Girls Club, and more…

Look out for the release of I’m the DJ and The Beatards Remix EP coming Summer 2011!

Questlove & The Beatards Live @ Central in Santa Monica !

By | In The News

?uestlove of The Roots Returns to CENTRAL S.A.P.C. for Highly Anticipated DJ Set Saturday, June 11, 2011 at

Also featuring The Beatards

(SANTA MONICA, CA; June 11, 2011) –  CENTRAL Social Aid & Pleasure Club, welcomes famed The Roots drummer, DJ, journalist and record producer ?uestlove for a highly anticipated DJ set on Saturday, June 11. Electric hip-hop group The Beatards will be opening the show. Doors open at 8PM, show starts at 9PM. Tickets are $15.00 in advance and $20.00 day of the show. More information at www.centralsapc.com. CENTRAL is located at 1348 14th Street in Santa Monica, CA. This event is 21+.

Hailing from Philadelphia, ?uestlove (pronounced “Questlove”) or Ahmir Khalib Thompson is most famed as the drummer in the hip-hop sensation The Roots. Critics consider ?uestlove’s work to be some of the most innovative in Urban Music history. He began his stage performances at age 7, by 13 became a musical director and by high school graduation founded the group The Square Roots, better known today as The Roots. At the 2000 Grammy Awards, “You Got Me” by The Roots earned ?uestlove a Grammy Award for Best Rap Performance by a Duo or Group. He has also produced for artists such as Common and D’Angelo and member of the production teams Grand Negaz and The Grand Wizzards.

Aside from Urban Music, ?uestlove has made a name for himself through drumming for an instrumental jazz album, “The Philadelphia Experiment”. He was also executive producer for D’Angelo’s 2000 album “Voodoo”, Slum Village’s album “Fantastic, Vol. 2” and Common’s albums “Like Water for Chocolate” and “Electric Circus”. He has also produced or showed off his drumming skills in N.E.R.D.’s “Fly Or Die”, Joshua Redman’s “Momentum”, Zap Mama’s “Ancestry In Progress”, Fiona Apple’s Extraordinary Machine, Christina Aguilera’s song “Loving Me 4 Me” for her 2002 album “Stripped” and Joss Stone’s cover of the White Stripes’ “Fell in Love with a Boy”. Among his many profound musical accomplishments, ?uestlove also received Esquire magazine’s 2006 Esky Music Award in the April issue. It is no doubt that he has become one of the most prominent names in not only Urban Music, but also the music industry in general.

For more info to go http://www.myspace.com/questlove.

ABOUT THE BEATARDS

The Beatards originally hail from New York City, but currently residing in Los Angeles, CA. The three eclectic innovators: DJO, Chuck Wild, and UTK the INC, started the successful MIXTAPE RIOT! party in 2005. Santigold, Spank Rock, Trouble Andrew, Kudu and over 60 other artists performed and shared the stage with them. Consisting of 2 emcees and 1 DJ, The Beatards embody the new, eclectic hip-hop model shared by artists like LMFAO, Travie McCoy, Kid Cudi and B.o.B. Entirely self-produced, the group blends a popular variety of hip-hop, electronic, punk, and international sounds that mirror the bands’ diverse individual backgrounds and collective global experience. As performers, The Beatards have shared the stage with Public Enemy, Shwayze, Taoi Cruz, Far East Movement, LMFAO, Kid Cudi, Lady Sovereign, ?uestlove, Drake, Mike Posner, and MGMT, to name a few. The group has also licensed songs to many television shows including Keeping up with the Kardashians, The City, Parental Control, Road Rules, Real World Cancun, Real World Brooklyn, Real World DC, Troop, Buried Life, Taking the Stage, Styl’D, Squatters and more. They are working with independent and major brands such as: PUMA, Red Bull, Sparks, AMP, N Brown Clothing, and 10 Deep.

The group’s fan base is growing every day and their live show is so energy packed it leaves bodies sweaty on the dance floor. The Beatards make music for the NEW generation.

ABOUT THE CENTRAL
CENTRAL, Social Aid & Pleasure Club is an organic meeting center for progressive culture, social activism and globally conscious organizations to hold community meetings, benefits, and rallies, in addition to programming amazing indie music & cultivating the electronic scene on the Westside of LA.   Their mission is to provide tasteful live music, booze and community while creating a hub for special events and hosting the most credible in live music acts and world-renowned DJs.

CENTRAL is located at 1348 14th Street. Santa Monica, CA 90404. Hours of operation are 4pm-2am daily with free cover charge in the lounge. Happy Hour is M-F from 4pm-8pm. Phone number is 310-451-5040. For more information and an up-to-the-minute calendar of events, go to www.centralsapc.com.

www.centralsapc.com

www.myspace.com/questlove

Questlove DJ Set @ Espaço +Soma in Sao Paulo, BZ

By | In The News

Questlove gets ready to Rock Sao Paulo, BZ this Sat. ALL SA Peeps Don’t sleep on this one !!!

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=117802234970591

O baterista mais famoso da história do hip-hop, Questlove, mostra que também tem suingue na hora de operar os toca-discos e se apresenta neste sábado (28) no Espaço +Soma com um DJ set arrasador. Questlove, que já produziu artistas como Jay-Z, John Legend e Erykah Badu (e recentemente andou trabalhando com Amy Winehouse), promete uma noite com rap old-school e outros grooves raros.

O evento faz parte das comemorações de 5 anos do blog Só Pedrada Musical, e Questo vai dividir a noite com Daniel Tamenpi, autor do Só Pedrada, DJ residente das noites Freestyle no Lab Club e Groovelicious no Lions Nightclub e colaborador da +Soma. A entrada custa R$ 30 e não haverá venda antecipada.

Questlove DJ Set no Espaço +Soma
Quando: sábado (28), a partir das 22h
Onde: Espaço +Soma – Rua Fidalga, 98
Quanto: R$ 30
Informações: info@maissoma.com

Girls&Boys meets BFM presents ZEDS DEAD, THE KILLABITS, TRILL BASS, AND HELLFIRE MACHINA

By | In The News

ZEDS DEAD
The Killabits
Trill Bass
Hellfire Machina
Friday May 20 at Webster Hall

Toronto’s Zed’s Dead have been turning a lot of heads lately; the dubstep duo’s productions and remixes are blowing up on beatport and garnering millions of hits on youtube; and are supported by the likes of Diplo, Rusko, Bassnectar and BBC Radio One’s Kissy Sellout (who described them as “the future of genres…flipping genius”). This will be their second NYC show – come and grab some while they’re hot.
The Killabits, Trill-Bass and Hellfire Machina will also be DJing, along with your lovely residents Alex English and Rekles.

$5 BEFORE MIDNIGHT WITH RSVP: CLICK HERE
$15 ADVANCE TICKETS: CLICK HERE

Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave.s
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.

Plastician | Calvertron | Figure @ Girls & Boys meets Bass Fueled Mischief

By | In The News

The people at Girls & Boys and Bass Fueled Mischief have joined forces to bring you musical showcases at New York’s legendary Webster Hall. Renegades of bassweight stand up!

On May 13th we bring you a lineup of originators and boundary pushers. Specialising in the Dubstep and Grime genres, Plastician is one of the few DJ’s to truly bridge the gap between the styles. Also on the bill is Calvertron, who’s bass driven riddims are crushing dancefloors all over the world, Figure who has solitarily established a name for the Midwest in the world of bass music with his innovations of the baseline and Bass Fueled Mischief head honcho’s Hellfire Machina complete the lineup for what will be a night not to be missed.

WHO:
PLASTICIAN (UK)
http://soundcloud.com/plastician
https://twitter.com/djplastician

CALVERTRON (UK)
http://soundcloud.com/calvertron
https://twitter.com/calvertron

FIGURE
http://soundcloud.com/figure
https://twitter.com/ImFigure

HELLFIRE MACHINA
http://www.soundcloud.com/hellfiremachina
https://twitter.com/HellfireMachina

w/ residents

rekLES & Alex English

WHEN:
Friday May 13th at Webster Hall

ENTRY:
TBA
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WEBSTER HALL DOLLAR DAZE!
SIGN UP FOR $5 ADMISSION BEFORE MIDNIGHT:
http://www.websterhall.com/dollardaze/friday/

WHERE:
Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave.s
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.

‘LIKE’ http://www.facebook.com/girlsandbass [Girls & Boys meet Bass Fueled Mischief] to get these updates automatically

DJ Questlove @ Mezzanine SF

By | In The News

DJ Questlove Live at Mezzanine

Friday April 22, 2011

Bay Area Don’t Sleep. He’s coming back to rock the crowed once again !

Get your tickets now at: http://questlovesf.eventbrite.com

For for info check our http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=172755529441131

DJ QUESTLOVE & CHRIS KEATING OF YEASAYER @ WEBSTER HALL NYC

By | In The News

DJ QUESTLOVE
CHRIS KEATING OF YEASAYER

Friday April 1 at Webster Hall

One of the world’s best DJs, the enigmatic DJ Questlove is jumping from your TV screens to the main stage at Webster Hall where he will be filling the room with a happy good time vibe that might sound to you a little bit like disco, soul classics, hip-hop, electro and other danceable nuggets of aural pleasures packaged only in a way that the man himself can do it.

Yeasayer frontman, the inestimable Chris Keating will be warming up the turntables… Alex English and Rekles, our G&B resident DJs will also be dropping some tunes…

$5 BEFORE MIDNIGHT WITH RSVP: CLICK HERE

Webster Hall: 125 E11th St between 3rd & 4th Ave.s
Doors 10pm. 19+ w/I.D.