TEN RAGAS TO A DISCO BEAT

Im RE-BLOGGING this via GLOWING RAW.

THIS IS SOME BOSS ASS SHIT!

[audio:04 Raga Megh Malhar.mp3]

“In 1982 the Bollywood session musician CHARANJIT SINGH imported with much pain some of the latest synthesizer equipment into India. A good investment as Bollywood composers liked to feature the latest sound in their songs, and with these keyboards Singh spiced up numerous Bollywood recordings.

But apart from that, in the late nightly hours after the studio recording were over, Singh set out on his own, wholly original project. His goal was to translate the language of Indian classical music, the ragas, to the synthesizer. His basis was a plain disco beat, on which he synthesized the melodies of ancient Indian ragas.

By chance the machines Singh bought were exactly the synths that would define the sound of electronic dance some years later. The beat he synthesized with the Roland TR-808; the bass-lines he programmed with a Roland TB-303, the synth that some 5 years later would create the sound of acid house. Last but not least, he used the Roland Jupiter-8 keyboard, with which he generated psychedelic melody patterns and improvised the melodies of the ragas.” – words and DWNLD via GLOWING RAW

BRIDGE CAROLS

I had the pleasure of remixing the single “Younger” from this lovely collaboration between Laura Gibson and Ethan Rose. Bridge Carols Is a beautiful record, thick with stretched acoustic loops, layers of sparkle and hum, and spontaneous vocal stanzas. Its like folk music made out of clouds…

Laura Gibson and Ethan Rose – “Younger” ((Gulls Remix))

[audio:Younger (gulls remix).mp3]

DOWNLD IT!

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Diggy DIG.

HaHaHa.. So i was chillin with Strategy in his studio last month, and he played me some mixes he’d been makin with some random acapellas that he found online..

When I heard this, it put an instant smile on my face. Undeniable. ffresh faced fun.

ba baam!

Beastie Boys – “Root Down ((Strategy Dub Mix”))
[audio:Root Down ((Strategy Dub Mix)).mp3]

DOWNLOAD IT!

SYSTEM.

System – “System”

This is a very special record to me.

3 dudes out of Denmark, made this in 2002 for ~SCAPE records…., THANK YOU AUDIOCRIP FOR MAKIN ME HIP TO THIS BACK IN 2004!

Some of the most perfect, expressive and unique future dub – digi dub – micro dub, of the past and present.

This music is so subtle, and humble. I picture dudes just getting into their zone and staying there. Massive hypnotic bass lines, and perfect skittery sparkles all over.

Savor.

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System – “MICRO”

[audio:System_Micro.mp3]

DoWNLoaD

System – “SPY”

[audio:System_Spy.mp3]

DoWNLoaD

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Peep the SYSTEM related side-projects…

ACUSTIC

OPIATE

DUB TRACTOR

STUDIO GEORDIE

My Dear friend, close collaborator, master drummer, arranger, and Dub technician Geordie Thompson has gifted us all with the online presence of his all things dubby- Northwest-easy living-groovy-muscular-Musical Clearing House – STUDIO GEORDIE!

He has been posting new Dubs daily from the likes of myself, and a host of other PDX dub thinkers.

We are in the process of latching together a brand new remix compilation of original Portland Beat versions, based around his heavy thumping analog drum recordings of a new STUDIO GEORDIE rhythm  he calls THE PORTLAND BEAT. Stay tuned for this!!!

For now hear are two PORTLAND BEAT treats to get you ready!


“HYKIN'” Portland Beat dub – Studio Geordie

[audio:HYKIN.mp3]

“November” Portland Beat dubMajor Mike

[audio:PBEATdubmckinnon.mp3]

SHLOHMO

“This is some ill new new. Brought to your speakers from LA via SF. Shlohmo, a 19 year old beat heat bringer. I first saw his name up on the XLR8R blog a few months back, this week they posted a pretty rad PODCAST that he made. Its got some unreleased exclusive of his own, as well as some tracks from his compatriots in the WEDIDIT collective, which he helps run. These young west coastians are inspiring with their drive and their sounds. And they are helping to push what now seems to be a legendary LA beat scene. Its good to see and hear these young voices!

Grab Shlohmo’s Free EP from Error Broadcast. Its a crunchy mess of hazy dust storm atmospherics, white noise snares , and pumped up thumpy compressed as hell kick drums. Im feeling it! This is some West Coast music. Head music for the heads.

Big knods to Shlomho.”

– gulls