Wednesday 16 September 2009

LAZY DAYS!!!


Original K man and international waste face Lazy Boy linked me some super hench new mix he has compiled. Massively on the future beat tip, IM SMASH IT YET AGAIN! Mr Lazy is a top top top selector and is well worth paying £2000 for for a ten minute set! trust!!! Link im pon iz blog.

TRACKLES
1. Eskmo - San francisco (The Rhythm)
2. Untold - Anaconda
3. Boemklatsch - Bonafied (Eric de Man remix)
4. untold- Sweat (Original Mix)
5. Untold- I Can't Stop This Feeling
6. Zomby- One Foot Ahead of The Other
7. Martyn- Hear Me
8. Brackles - Get A Job
9. Skepta- Disguise Ft. JME And Jammer
10. Mount Kimbie Sketch on Glass + Skepta- Amsterdam Skit
11. Rustie- Bad Science
12. Slugbed- Gritsalt

Eight Drops To Crystal Mix by splastique

AN ICKLE UPDATE

Her dem different riddims from the JIB YAH post.

Large up Nico and the Reggae Records headz each and every!





Wednesday 9 September 2009

JIB YAH!!!!!

Just got sent these little steamers from the reggae record camp, may well interest some heads. If so get pon de link, and bag dat!



This next riddim has a few choice versions. Here you will find the Million Styles and Joe Fever. Another well worth clocking is the Mr Williamz one. ULTRA GULLY!!!!

Tuesday 8 September 2009

WONK//HOPE//ROUND//3


I have been on a slight vinyl bender of late, some of which has been of the Skwee/Wonk-Hop variety. I thought that is was finally time for the 3rd installment of the Wonk Hop Rounds. Its another wax only compendium, no computers, Kaoss Pads or spaceships in sight. It is a choice selection of some super fresh intergalactico cuts spanning such loved artists as Dam-Funk and Samiyam. There are some seriously fresh presses in this, so new I am fairly certain they haven't been made yet. This is future shit yall. So grab your headphones and get on a night bus.

ITS A HYPE LINK TING!!!

1. The French Intro

2. RUSTIE - zig-zag

3. MARK PRITCHARD - wind it up

4. FLYING LOTUS - 1983

5. MIKE SLOTT - duex three (featuring muhsinah)

6. SAMIYAM - moon shoes

7. ARCHITEQ - birds of prey

8. DAM-FUNK - killdatmuthafucka

9. LE N?KO - apprende

10. MADLIB - park light

11. AKIRA KETESHI - unknown white lable

12. HUDSON MOWHAWKE - over night

13. ARCHITEQ - into the cosmos

RIBBBBBBIT!
WONK HOP ROUND 3 by mnemonicle

Thursday 3 September 2009

ROLE OUT


Summer, it seems, has as good as drawn shut for another year. Went out fi fag today and was, to say the least, CHAPPING! So as winter is closing in I thought an exit from London was needed. Back to good ole Bristol where, over the next few months, some big changes will start happening in the Mnemonicle camp. More on that as it comes.

In other news, Squiggle the space noodle is currently orbiting the planet looking to make a permanent base to re-start his quest to annihilate his arch enemy Noodle McNoodles. I hear internet beef hype!!!!! Also you may notice the new flashing link pon de right>>>>>>>>> That is a direct link over to Reggae Records, I have been backing these heads for a while, they run a seriously tight ship, stock wall to wall killers (not a single filler), and are moving in many interesting directions. Please click on the link and have a dig, some guaranteed percy business in them vaults right there!!! Oh and they are nuff shafe! Lastly Roots Vibe Disco will be making a return, for anyone unaware, it will be every other friday (apart this week when it is on saturday) starting this week at the Invisible Circus in Brizzle. Smack bang in the centre of town on a Friday night is not where you might usually find a reggae cotch, but trust, its a vibe.

SKIN OUT!

HE IS COMING!!!!!!

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Wednesday 2 September 2009

TITTY TEASER

A miniscule moment of some high grade gear off the forth coming Flying Lotus album (miniscule being the operative). Adult Swim are top jokes though.
SSSTTTTAAANNNNDDDAAAAARRRRDDDZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ!

BORIS AUSTIN





Some bashy flicks from Boris Austin's series 'A portrait of Britain'. Check out his website for more.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>BORIS AUSTIN<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<

Saturday 29 August 2009

COXSON FI YEARS

In light of the imminent carnival spectacular I took a little trip to my part time neighbor Blacka-Dread's strong hold on Coldharbour Lane for a mini dig. Him and the Coxsone veterans regularly use that stoop as a place to put the world to rights and jam to some mega riddims! In dedication to them all, here is a little vid for yall of the team many moons ago.

Catch em at Carni inniiiiit!!!!

GO JEWISH FI ROW DAT BOAT

I have been away, hence the lull. But thanks to a link up from everyones favorite Moon Face we can now all get ship shape this winter via the gully lunges of the self proclaimed "Energy Man" Elephant Man.

ELBOW DEM

Thursday 13 August 2009

YUSH


Today, bar the heavy duty dentistry, was a beyond a happy day for I. Mid an unplanned dig through some dusty crates, looking for nothing in particular, I had one of thoughs euphoric, never happens to me, biblical moments, when I found a record I have been pining for for months raised its tonk arm with an almighty slap up in my grill. Bad Boy Talk, is with out a shadow of a doubt the peak of [Mad] Cobra's career. His vibe nowadays is on that contemporary, aggs but cheesy, all to popular with your shoreditch trendy, soulless dancehall. Half is recent stuff will no doubt be featuring on "mix tape" (Traktor mix) winging its way, via some Italo electro, to the speakers of American Apparel very soon. But this LP is HYPE! Yush, the tune fatured is an absolute peeeeercie, but within the card sleeve many more unsung classics sit waiting to be blasted. Get your self a copy, you won't regret. TRUSTLES!

Tuesday 11 August 2009

7th BEAVEN

Here is a diddy compilation of some recent riddims I have linked up from the number one online record shop for reggae REGGAE RECORDS UK. Large up Nick and the team for the gulliest selection and service every time I visit.

1. Huge chuck Fenda tune on the Confessions Riddim.... Check the lyrics!


2. Absolute classic from the late and great Desmond Dekker. R.I.P! Conscious roots!


3. Brigadier Jerry, Answer Riddim, the rest is history!


4. Summer time classic from Michael Prophet. Allow any whack drum and bass remixes!


Heads will have to wait fi rest. There is a big clash stirring in the cauldron and I wouldn't want to ruin the flavours by letting you taste it early now. SEKKLE!

*Edit

I forgot to put this in the original post so a little update for you.....

Released on Reggae Records home brew lable Sativa Records this is a joint of epic proportions. YT on the press. OH MY DAYS!!!!. Bless up on this one, it will be huge in 2009!!

Thursday 6 August 2009

SON SON

I have taken a long time to post up SEIKO'S work. She is a fellow Brighton graduate and works to the highest of standards. Collage of many types can be found on her website, its the type of ting you can't stop looking at. I heard she was jamming at Selfridges, she was entered into some sort of comp judged by some super spectacular person! Clock up the web page and show some love yo.

Oh yeh, she is a top gal to match....





>>>>>>>>>>SEIKO KATO<<<<<<<<<<

Tuesday 4 August 2009

SOUND CREW.........


Got a couple of fine midlands compendiums for all this week. Olbi Iyah is the original bad man selector since day, TRUST! Since we were youths he has been compiling a healthy wall full of the finest reggae cuts that would make the most seasoned of collectors week at the knees. Moving to Birmingham from Cambridge some time ago now he has been making some serious shapes on the scene there and is the out and out highlight on the Rhubarb Radio weekly rosta, with his show Version Galore. Definitely worth a clock team!

The first mix is a wall to wall quaker! With the most concise selection of this ilk I have heard this is Olbi's SLENG TENG SPESHI.


Number two is a fine Rub-a-Dub mix up with some absolute killers and not a single filler. Yah eeeeeeeeeeeeeerd!!!

1. Money Money - Horace Andy
2. Black Africa - Lloyd Barnes
3. African Woman - Wayne Jarrett
4. African version - BullWackies Allstars
5. African Horns - Baba Leslie and Mark
6. Lonely Girl - Rod Taylor
7. Nice Up Session - Barry Brown
8. Taurus Special - Stamma Ranks
9. Hell is for Heros - Fred I Jah
10. Hell is for Heros dub version - Beckford
11. Time Is a moment is Space - Wayne Smith
12. Space in Time - Prince Jammy
13. Love is the Key - The Viceroys
14. Poorman Style - Barrington Levy
15. Rude Boy (M16) - Sammy Dread
16. M16 - Lone Ranger
17. Jahovia - Johnny Osborne
18. Westbound Train - Super T
19. Style & Fashion - Jah Batta & Skatee
20. Creation - Eeka Mouse
21. Creation Dub - Eaka Mouse
22. Worries in A Dance - Frankie Paul
23. Ghetto Life - Boom Back


Hopefully lots more to come from Olbi on here, but if you can't wait any longer hit up Rhubarb INNIT!!!!

Sunday 2 August 2009

MEDIA HYPE HYPE

cephalapodophilia from Dr. StrangeLoop on Vimeo.


Rowdy Strangeloop composition, I'm mad on his fings at the moment, clock his Vimeo page for more. Brainfeeder have been plugging his vibes for some time and its about time the rest of us jump aboard. Crisp production right through, turns the lights off and 'RUN DMT', yah heard!

Flying Lotus @ Lightbox (2) from Benedetta Sodini on Vimeo.


Flying Lotus' is synonymous for henchness. I was on a mass flop on passing up my chance or this gig. How i regret! The light box is not so much a venue, more an experience, one i am yet to embrace, but by the looks of this jam there will be queues of forward thinking promoters looking to arrange something a little special.

video killers dub - scientist w/ throw some Ds on that bitch! from John Bowen on Vimeo.


Who doesn't want rims the size of their daughter? wait for the Scientist experience pon this! Mega hype!!

Wednesday 29 July 2009

GENGES FEWIS

SECRET GIF

It was a hot summer day, in moss filled field
when Genges met Fewis.
With their nobles steeds and their worriers beads,
they were intent on the death of Sir Lewis.

One an explorer, tall and aged,
he had the wonders of the western world.
The other a warrior, furred and ready,
he bought the riches of Mother of Pearl.

Both set out with the same intent,
but never banked on meeting some broads.
The philly's were loose and offered many temptations,
that neither man could de-fraud.

They were drawn to a lair stooped in gold,
where the broads set about their way.
Confusing the gents and giving double vision,
with their cunning cocktail of K.

As they slipped deeper in, the seduction was rife,
and the warrior was failed and shook.
But as the philly's played tennis, he finally came to,
sat down and settled for a book.

Monday 27 July 2009

PLAY TIME'S OVE


So a weekend of extreme mashedness and missions is over. Having lost a car, a bank balance and some of my marbles its back to the grind for some underground brassness!!! Murkle smacked it with some bubbly bubbly So Am vibes for a maxi saturday night brock out. Some lesser highlights were sleeping on the motor way and hiding in stinging nettles, but its all part and parcel as the yearly escapades of the Secret Garden Party have drawn to a close.

I recorded these 7 inch excursions last week but now seems like a fitting time to provide the service of post party riddims to cater for either, the mass cotch or the bouncy bouncy. I am mad on these strictly 7's mixes at the moment. I went on a little mission a while back to the wonders of the St Nic's Markets stall in bristol, and this first mix has some of the pleasure I dug out.

Its a little 20 minutes affair (haven't busted one of these for a while), they seemed to be quite popular so I thought it was about time for another. On it is by far my out and out favourite Johnny Osbourne tune ever. 'PEOPLE WATCH ME' is a beautiful riddim with some of the most on point lyrics I have ever heard.

CLOCK

1. KEEP A COOL HEAD - desmond dekker

2. WAR IS OVER - dillinger

3. JOKER SMOKER - triston palmer

4. PEOPLE WATCH ME - johnny osbourne

5. THE HARDER THEY COME - jimmy cliff

6. HURTING INSIDE - marcia griffths



The second mix is again all 7's, but of a far different vibe. Here you will find some severely heavy weight stormers to buss up your box. And after its unbelievable feed back last time round I thought 'Wife' by Honorable deserved another outing, in between some classics.



1. GOD ABOVE EVERYTHING - anthony b

2. THREE IN ONE - anthony b

3. HILLS AND VALLEYS - buju banton

4. CALL PON DEM - chezidek

5. LET ME KNOW - collie buddz

6. GARRISON - burro banton

7. YOUTHS ARE GETTING COLD - richie spice

8. ALL ABOUT THE WEED - chuck fendor

9. PICTURE OF SALASSIE - kharl kill

10. DON'T WORRY BOUT ROMMIE - beenie man vs bob marley

11. KING OF THE DANCEHALL - beenie man

12. WIFE - honorable

13. GWAN FIGHT DEM - capleton

14. WAH DEM A DO - mavado

15. MURDERER - buju banton

16. POLICE IN HELICOPTERS - john holt and sizzla

17. WICKED IN BED - shabba ranks

Sunday 12 July 2009

DUB CLASH


Here is a selection of the toughest dub music from the past and the future. A compendium of sub bashing percies from the likes of Disrupt, BDF & Dub Student and Mungo's Hi-Fi. I have included some of High Tone's re-fix's from the recently acquired 'DUB BOX'.

I hadn't been buying too much Dub of late, until some inspirational viewing of the steppers system at ST Paul's. This was a killer rig, part Channel One i heard someone say. It took up a whole street with wall to wall speakers at either end. It was an ear destroying experience to say the least, and re-inspired me to link up some new dub riddims for the collection.

This mix is a a little off the cuff but its most certainly a preliminary to something much bigger to come in the future. I rocked out the KP3 for some siren vibes, along side the trusty sampler. Strictly vinyl through out, and hopefully a varied enough mix of old and new fi all to enjoy. (check the last tune. An absolute killer from Led Piperz via High Tone, GWAN THE FRENCHIES!!!)

TRACK LIST

1. ITS MORE FUN TO DUBPLATE - Mnemonicle vs Disrupt

2. KEEP ON FIRE (high tone remix) - The Iration Steppas

3. RIDDIM GRID - Disrupt

4. SATAN BITES THE DUB - Jah Warrior

5. X-RAY (high tone remix) - Brain Damage

6. CRY TUFF & THE ORIGINALS - Prince Fari & The Arabs

7. HARD TIME DUB - Pablo Gad

8. ING DUB - Mungo's Hi-Fi

9. DRY (high tone remix) - Mundo's Hi-Fi

10. BABYLON DUB - Sylford Walker

11. DUB NAH FADE - BDF & Dub Student

12.TIME BOMB - System Error

13. ONE STEP INTO DUB - Byles

14. AFRICAN CHANT - Jah Woosh

15. WATCH WHAT YOU PUT INNA - The Total 'over proof sound system'

16. DEPTH IN THE MIDDLE (high tone remix) - Led Piperz

Friday 10 July 2009

SLACK JAW YOKLE





Nic Bennet and Marcroix Merrbelly Hubert Pimlico Smith (genuine name), are making some lovely tracks in the illustration game at present. Their work is is a culmination of photography, drawing, ice hockey and weed. Both members of Pikey Island in Bristol, they do most of their screen prints in caravans suspended at a 45 degree angle. They made a zine recently called Bloody Nora which is nicely spicey and they currently have a range of jerk sauce coming out, made specifically for rizla and hockey tape, another will probably follow soon. Clock up the links for more innit.

Hefty!!!!!

>>>>>>>>>>BENNET<<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>>>>>MARCROIX<<<<<<<<<<

Wednesday 8 July 2009

R.L Burnside

ALL TOO TRUE


I don't want to turn these pages of useless rambles into a place of hate, quite the opposite, but with my new place of work slap bang in the middle of the east end of London I remembered something I read in Adbusters some time ago now.

Its a painfully true article about western culture (or lack of), which whether you like it or not, we are all victims of in some degree. Whether it be wearing the freshest, quirkiest garms, incessantly following a niche dance genre and digging out those impossible to find, rubbish quality, mp3's, trimming the handlebars on your bike down so thin your thumbs keep one and other warm or living in a squat that your parents could probably buy 10 times over, to the opposing side, everyone of us has succumb to some sort of trend.

'HIPSTER' by Douglas Haddow was published in 2008, but as time seems to go on it becomes more and more relevant. I have to honest, Adbusters is, a lot of the time, a little too much on the anarchy tip and I don't rate a lot of the articles, but you can form your own opinion. Something I do find funny though, this article seems to be relevant to so many trends that Adbusters and their readers, i'm sure fit the description (almost) as much as say a Vice reader.

They do have some decent stuff though. Its all love!

>>>>>>>>>>LINKLINKLINKLINK<<<<<<<<<<

Tuesday 7 July 2009

CARNIE BARNIE



Here are a couple of flicks from St Paul's, really shit one mind, my phone is a mass spastic and the photos look gash. I am trying to get some more of heads with grade tings so update to follow (maybe). Needless to say it was massively heavy, jokes and all the rest that go along with that sort of vibe!

Monday 6 July 2009

STEPPER



I have just been lucky enough, thanks to a tip off from a like minded breh, to bag what may be my most prized vinyl purchase to date. High Tone, a seven piece dub outfit from Lyon in France, compiled this quad stacked, 10 inch box-set in 2008. Featuring remixes of artists such as Mungos Hi-Fi, Led Pipers, The Machinist and Brain Damage, they initially released 800, with hand printed sleeves and box, and have just allowed the final 200 to go (which they have). Once I have got the records I will post up some samples of these guys maxi stees, for now here is a youtube vid.....

Friday 3 July 2009

STREET VIBES



Its that time of year again. St Paul's Carnival kicks off in massive style this weekend with a hench list of systems and DJ's ready to run track and wobble gut for all on the beautiful streetS of Bristol. If you have been before you'll know what a vibe the whole weekend is, and with everyones favourite Bristol radio station Ujima in charge of the program on the green stage, you know it will be a banger. Last years adverse weather conditions look set, fingers crossed, to not plague the jam again, but you never know in the west. Below is the full program of systems and performers for saturday, it looks set to be s stormer, so make sure you land it! 2 things i am massively excited about are Earl 16, closing Saturday night and also Troy Ellis, blees the 9 o'clock slot, ROOTS CLASH YA HEARD!

Portland square, home to the the world famous Cosie's Club will be blessed with the arrival of Excaliber for some more revival excursions!

Sunday 28 June 2009

JOKER via M.A.H

Heavy sounds from Joker on this video. He's definitely one to check, if you haven't already. His productions are right on the future beat shit that i have come to love so much. Synth loopy with ultra gully beats to match make for maximum skank out. Never seen him live, I have missed him both times he has played at a night i've been to, but Nomad, the MC on this one, made a surprise appearance at Bare Jokes in Brighton last year with Plastician.
Mary Anne Hobbs is most certainly a prominent figure in the promotion of alternative music, and her radio show has moments of absolute genius, but i can't help but find her slightly irritating. Whether its her voice, which is, lets be honest, more suited to a M&S food add, or her weird obsetion with PVC trouser, I don't know. In all fairness though, massive credit goes to her for being the corporate face of the darker side of dance, and holding that title well. And also for pushing many an unsung producer or MC, check her Youtube channel for many more videos of this ilk.

Saturday 27 June 2009

DUB GRUB


Little tune mission turned up some treats today, before bollock sized hail stones rained on the parade.
'DUB IN AFRICA' by Prince Fari and The Arabs is a mystical outing in classic dub. First pressed in 1979, the LP features such adored melodies as 'Cry Tuff + The Originals' (included in the post) and 'Big Fight Dub'. Packed with 10 heavy weight dubbed out classics it is well worth a look. This was his fifth album by the time of release, its obvious that by this period, he had his sound mastered. Its an album to be listened to on some rough duty monitors, this ain't a laptop ting. The copy I got is a repress, Pressure Sounds, to be precise. These guys are on some serious releases at the moment. Another couple by them worth looking at is 'Santic & friends. An even harder SHADE OF BLACK' (Various Artists) and 'Kool Roots' by Earth & Stone (featured in one of the mixes on here). Both 'Dub in Africa' and 'Santic & Friends' are available on itunes for anyone without a record player.
>>>>>>>>>>CRY TUFF MP3<<<<<<<<<<
>>>>>>>>>>PRESSURE SOUNDS<<<<<<<<<<


'Gathering Israel' by Jah Woosh was purchase number 2, another dubbed out, summer cotching riddim for the ear drums. Its a highly vocalised affair, with Woosh making his classic dubbed out anthem 'Walls of Babylon' the closing track.
The track featured below is not one from this album, I failed to find any, so I thought i would include another Woosh rinser 'Peace in the Ghetto'.



ENJOY

Friday 26 June 2009

STYLUS 1400



Got a new printer at work:

"Jamie can you set it up?"

"Yeh spose, can i use it?"

"Yeh but don't rinse the ink, that shit is expensive!"

"Course I won't, how long will this take?"

"5 minutes!"

"You sure?"

"No!"

(1 hour later)

"Fancy a fag?"

"not finished setting the ball bag printer up!"

"Why not?!"

"Keeps crashing and printing test pages! 53 so far!"

"Shut up!?"

"They look sick though!"

"Is there any ink left?"

"A bit"

Thursday 25 June 2009

FOUNDATION A FOUNDATION


Junior Byles holds, in my opinion, a title that few can claim. An originator in every sense of the word, his music blesses any system its run through. Safe to say the man has a belly of goat an a swagger all the way past the bus stop to match. This particular riddim is a Scratch Perry and Meakel production and is just the kind of tune we all need in the run up to next weekend (St Paul's Carnival). Not Byles' most notorious tune but I would go so far as to say, one of his best. I picked this up at a top little stall open on saturdays in the north lanes in Brighton. The 2 guys who were there were wickedly safe, and it was through their direction i found it.

Its all about these little stores popping up all over at the moment. The day of the independent record shop, unfortunately seems to be passed. The are still a few holding, knuckles white, on to their wares, but the heavy weight pressure of internet phenomenons such as Spotify and such alike seem to be killing of the last few. These little specialist stalls seem to be a bi-product of all of this, and I have to say, I rate it. Personal service, chaps who know what's up. Keep up the good work, and people, support them! Buy music! The crackle of the vinyl is worth a million iTunes downloads!

Anyway, i'm not ranting, enjoy the tune

BLESSINGTON BANTON

Monday 22 June 2009

DIANA THORNEYCROFT

A photographer that i came accross the other day at work and i thought I would post her up. Diana lives and works in Montreal, Canada. Her work is a satirical look at the woes of living in such a changable envirounment. All's well on first glance but after a little more examination is clear that all is not what it seems in her model world. The actual prints of the pictures are HUGE, which makes more sense, unfortunately all i can offer is these small samples. She isn't exhibiting in the UK at the moment unfortunately, but if you would like to see her work in a better light, there will be 2 prints in the office until wednesday so bell me up innit. Alternitively (a shameless plug here), the next issue of Next Level showcases her work along with some other great Montreal based artists, so go buy!



Sunday 21 June 2009

FOR SOME SERIOUS LOLs



This site is soooooooooooooooooooooooooooo jokes!

http://www.dontevenreply.com/

GWAN BENJI


A little follow on from the DaM-Funk plug i did a while ago (check it out if you haven't already), Benji B is another Jazz/Hip Hop/Funk masher upper, sometimes rocking on 1-xtra. His myspace has a few decent dubplates worth hearing, and he has a string of forth coming dates in the UK and Europe. He is London based and played Brainfeeder this weekend along with my boy FlyLo. Unfortunately dew to my accountant making a few discrepancies is my monthly budget, I had to settle for a yard party with a band in a van, different story.

Benji has a hand in running a big night hear in london called Deviation Session, I have included a video below, robbed from his myspace, showing the ultra vibes that lot are pushing down there.

Plop Polo

>>>>>>>>>>MYSPACE LINK UP<<<<<<<<<<

Deviation Session #16 from Deviation on Vimeo.

A WEE PECKER, A FAR

Thursday 18 June 2009

CHOMP

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UH OH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! part 2

Just a little update all that is Major Lazer. This may be one of them tunes though, that will be the over kill-festival tune of 009. For now though, whilst it is fresh in my ears, HENCH!

Wednesday 17 June 2009

UH OH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

NO BLOODY COMMENT!!

MAJOR LAZER TOUR from Mad Decent on Vimeo.

DANISH BACON


I was lucky enough to see Trentemoller Live last year in August, getting wobbly on the side of a hill in The Mulverns (thanks for the hook ups Dan). It was a moving show, he vibrates between moody, atmospheric sounds scapes and sheer ultra gully brocking out! His music is of the glitchy, squeak and pop, min tech ilk but works on approximately a million levels. Live, with his 'band', is a spectacle i consider my self lucky to have witnessed. Unfortunately they don't play many gigs, he does a number of DJ sets worldwide (clock the myspace below), and is playing Melt Festival in Germany this summer if anyone fancies? He is on point in many respects musically, but also aesthetically.....

WEBSITE: BANGING

VIDEOS: BANGING

LIVE VISUALS: BANGING

Basically, check im! I promise you will be ipod locked and shocking out on a packed night bus within hours! TRUST! Moan is an absolute persie, clock the vid and BUY the music!

LOVE

>>>>>>>>>>TRENTEMOLLER WEBSITE<<<<<<<<<

>>>>>>>>>>TRENTEMOLLER MYSPACE<<<<<<<<<<