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The Mix – 26/10/05

Welcome back!

After a long wait to get the updated site running we are finally starting to flow. There are a shit load of tunes that I’ve been sent during the past months and they definitely need a mention in the next few instalments of the Mix. My reviews for this week are looking at a large assortment of different types of hip-hop ranging from multi-lingual rhymes from London, Paris and Guadeloupe to top tracks from some of Nottingham and Birmingham‘s finest artists whilst Abjekt lays down his current Top 5 Buzz Joints of the month also on this page.

A large part of what I want to do is to let the world know about some of the new up and coming artists, you know, give the decent ones a break and a bit of exposure. It’s always nice to hear what new track Task Force, Braintax, Rodney P etc have released (or re-released) but today I’m not in the mood for that. Today is a day for the peeps that have to try a little harder to be heard. Believe me, there are some good tunes out there waiting to be picked up.

Try a few of these on for size:

I’chelmee – Spreading the Vibe

I’chelmee is presented to us by Social Misfit entertainment; you can find some of their stuff for sale on line at www.suspect-packages.com (where you can find loads of decent uk 12″s, albums, DVD’s and magazines). Spreading the vibe is a very different debut album where the tracks exceed the usual musical and lyrical boundaries. The album is dropped in French, Creole and English by the multi-linguist I’chelmee. Throughout this album we can be served with a delightful concoction of original and diverse blends of musical ingredients. From agreeable melodious tunes reminiscent of Caribbean calypso for starters, to heavy beat-banging African drums for desert.

Now, if you didn’t pay attention in your foreign language lessons that’s not too much of a problem because there are some pretty fat rhythmical tunes on this CD. I learnt Spanish so I’m screwed. But for those that are into the likes of MC Solar or Sian Supa Crew this one is definitely for you.

The track I would like to point out to everyone is “Met Sa Wo“. Its one of those tunes that fits perfectly with cruising in your car on a hot summers day with your seat tilted a little, bitch in the front, bitches in the back, and you’ve got yo swerve on. Or have I been watching too much shit on TV. Anyway, it does have that sound that makes you feel a touch of coolness, or extra cool if you’re the type that thinks you’re already there. Take some time to have a listen to this stuff. Have a little variety in your tastes. A little diversity doesn’t hurt anyone. Check it out at www.ichelmee.com. You can also download this album from www.karmadownload.com for £7.99.

Lost Project – Next Level Concept

With the emancipation of this 9 track album we can all take a largely anticipated and eagerly awaited breath out in a sigh of relief. Dealmaker records, from the Midlands, have released a proper little gem here. Lost Project, comprising of members; MC Killah, Poorly Fluent and DJ Frenic come true with that real rugged, home-grown sound that (I think) most of us are looking for.

From skipping through the tracks when I first received the CD the track that initially stuck its neck out was no. 7; “All about the Gods” somehow uses synth sounds that produce a chilled ghostly feel while at the same time it gets my head noddin’ all the way through. And that’s not because I was falling asleep, it’s because I am feeling the tune I should say.

Another track I want to mention is “Mutual Feelings” because it caught me one day walking to work with my ipod on. Again, we’ve got that eerie sound that I like to hear but it’s the quick, keep you on your toes, lyrics that set this one off. Switching between MC’s for different verses and fast lyrical intelligence and witty jives for the shitty MC’s that we all love to hate, really keeps the flow going.

There are so many reasons why this album caught my attention; DJ Frenic whips this shit up with some sweet tasting scratching from start to finish, the whole album has a darkish sinister feel to it and George Bush is given a good portion of shit to swallow! (nice idea there lads). There’s a lot to this one… Grab it when you can. And guess what!! It’s only a fiver for this little beast at the labels’ website www.dealmakerrecords.com so hurry up and get your pay pal accounts sorted. There are a couple of tracks off the album for you to listen to before you buy it.

DPF The Inpatient (Still Flossin’ EP)

Right then! DPF lives in Norwich, which is also the home of Alan Partridge. Now, for those of you that don’t know any of DPF’s work, he is always impressing with his supa-tight flows and has featured on loads of releases by top notch producers such as; Rob Life, Styly Cee (aka MC Pitman) and Tom Caruana.

I have specifically picked one tune from DPF’s follow up of his “Mental Floss” EP in 2003, “Still Flossin‘”. That tune (as it says above) is “The Inpatient“. In this track DPF has written very cheeky and extremely clever lyrics based on being a patient at a mental home, a sort of sequel to “The Outpatient” from the last EP. His dark, comical humour and lyrical dexterity rip the fuck out of this track and can make you laugh, get to almost know his character and…..if you feel like it…. have a little groove along the way. This is a great track for both your home and for playing out at bars. I played this one at my last doo and it went down a right treat. Apart from with the wankers that asked if I had any house music!! But anyway, what a track! On a boring note, as I am someone with a degree in psychology, you would be surprised how much relevant stuff there is in there and how true and to the point the lyrics really are.

And no! There’s nothing about the pedestrianisation of Norwich in there. (For those of you that get it). Check out www.sonrecords.com for more info.

Menagerie – Wild Kingdom

This last album was sent to me, along with a couple of other CD’s and a few posters, just for buying a few records from suspect packages and what a treat it is. I’ve never heard of this lot before but maybe I should have done. This debut 21 track CD is full of diamonds in the rough, with light hearted and amusing little skits including a wonderful interview about a very “distracted” mans‘ favourite pets. This crew is made up of two producers, one DJ and three MC’s. Again, Tom Caruana raises his head and blesses us with his presence and some well picked samples. Dr Syntax also shows us how to avoid those syntax errors. This CD is perfect for people that love to listen to those up beat Herbaliser tracks, Jurassic 5 or DJ Format albums.

As I have been doing, I shall pick a couple of tunes that you shouldn’t miss. The first one I’ve picked is one that I missed for a while because the tune doesn’t kick in right away, and that is “Whitey Express“. This is such a feel good tune because of its bouncy/slightly Hawaiian music although at the same time it’s about the person rhyming feeling pretty grimy. Every time I put this track on I get the feeling of havin’ a bit of fun, maybe going to the fair with my mates. Don’t know, there’s something great about this one. The second track I’ve picked is “Lazy Bones” Another feel good track about something completely opposite….Laziness! We can all associate with feeling rugged at half 2 in the afternoon, dragging ourselves up and ignoring our phones until we can be bothered to have a conversation with anyone. Well, at least I can. Oh the days!

Well some how this track makes you feel good about all of those things and helps you to realise it’s all in the name of fun the night/week before. This ones’ for the people that like a little smoke on occasions, it will definitely bring a smirk to your face. You can buy both the album and a 12″ EP from www.suspect-packages.com. As you will soon tell, you can buy almost everything to do with uk hip hop from this site.

Abjekt’s Current Buzz Joints

Bigg Jus
Poor People’s Day
Mush Records

www.dirtyloop.com

Former Company Flow MC Jus kicks back into action with this release, a murky swamp of an album. Through crunching piano samples, orchestral sweeps and pounding downtrodden drums, Jus steps out of El-P’s shadow beating the mic up with his anti-political rhetoric and well thought out opinions on the poor state of the globe today. Definitely one for the intellectual heads out there.


Example
I Don’t Want To / Loneliness Costs

All The Chats
www.exampleonline.co.uk

English MC Example might not be a familiar name to a lot of you guys, but he soon will be. This double A sided single starts off with a Muddy Waters’ sampled beat which tells the story of Ex picking up a girl, trying to get rid of her at Pizza Express and finally succeeding in getting two meals all to himself. The flip side loops the well known “One Is The Loneliest Number” track where Example shows off his versatility as he jumps over a beat chronicling a man’s decline into drugs after being dumped.

Braille
Scatter Brain
Hip Hop Is Music

www.braillehiphop.com


This is an internet only release from Portland’s own Braille, a member of the head nodding crew Lightheaded [alongside Othello and Ohmega Watts]. A Christian MC, Braille throws his spiritual weight over summery vibes, stepping across boundaries and leaving the listener feel like they are floating on a cloud, instead of freezing in the middle of winter. Great cadence, nice beats and uplifting lyrics make this a sure fire winner.

Listener & EQ
Ozark Empire
Deepspace5 Records

www.forthelistener.com


Deepspace5 MC and Sage Francis sound-a-like proves his worth on the follow up to 2003’s “Whispermoon”. EQ cuts the tracks with twangy blues guitars, harmonicas and crackling vocal samples. What makes this record stand above a lot of what is floating around right now though are the drums. From the pounding bass drums to the ear-popping snares, this album’s percussion will pick you up, slap you in the face and then nick your wallet. An absolute belter.

P.O.S.
POS Is Ruining My Life
Rhymesayers

www.rhymesayers.com / www.doomtree.net

Pissed Off Stef, Promise Of Stress or just plain P.O.S., it doesn’t matter because after a minute of this, the first single from his upcoming second album “Audition”, you’ll be kicking back trying to figure out just when modern hip hop got so punk rock. The MC used to be in a punk band before taking the rapping route, but he is back to his roots with a guitar led sample, earth trembling bass and sung chorus. His angry, pushed out delivery gives the track a dark rush-hour feel and proves the brilliance of his debut album “Ipecac Neat” was no fluke.

So there it is again, the second instalment of “The Mix“. I hope you found something you like, or think you might like. That is my aim anyway, to try and help people along in their quest to find MORE music! As I said in the last instalment, every time I update The Mix I will be droppin’ some links to some decent websites that I’ve stumbled upon. I will also be sharing some of the best graffiti I’ve seen on my travels. Here is the pick of the month.

Hotlinks

www.distone.co.uk

David Earl Dixon aka Dist.One has some of the best art out there right now and he is also making waves with his work related directly to his up and coming UK skateboard company The Harmony. Look out for his art show at the 88b Gallery space below the CIDE skateshop that kicks off on the 14th December. Click here for the info on this exhibition.

This is the local hip hop set up near me. This is for the people closer to the midlands. Getting better all of the time!

www.ninjatune.net

This is for the some of the best hip hop diversity around.

If you want to send me any tunes to review or graffiti you want some credit for, drop me an email and I’ll pass on my address for you to send stuff to.

Peace. I’ll see you all in a fortnight.

Kris Drew

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Draft Events

Troll Jam

Projekts MCR is hosting a fundraising skateboarding competition at City Centre Skate Park at the Mancunian Way (Manchester) on 26th November 2005. The comp is to raise money towards a £200,000 extension. The competition is slightly different to normal skate comps. Competitors must enter as a team of 3 skaters. Each team will be given a five to ten minute section to show their skills to the judges.

Prizes will be awarded for:

Best Trick, Best Skater, Best Female Skater, Best Team and Best Slam (AKA the Spoon Prize).

Sections:

Sponsored Teams
Non-Sponsored Teams
Female Teams

Sponsors include Creme, Unabomber, Bench, Heroin, Projekts Skate Shop.

Entrance to the event is £2.00, which goes to the cause.

For further information please contact:

John Haines
Project Manager
johnnyhaines@gmail.com
07795685900

Flyer to follow shortly………

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DVD Reviews

Santa Cruz – Out There DVD

I think Santa Cruz has fast become my favourite company again. I say again, because the last Heyday for SCS was way back when Tim Brauch (RIP) was killing it and Jason Adams wasn’t going all Willie Nelson on us.

In fact SCS’s leap back to the forefront is quite shocking yet quite simple: Lay very low with hardly any recognizable riders and then gradually hand pick the unique ones that are often found a little further away than the city limits, all this staying true to the house style. No bells and whistles – just sick skating.

Out There is the second SCS video in a year, and there are even more new faces to watch. Obviously the first thing you’ll notice is the Euro heavy team SCS are running with: Alex Moul, Flo Marfaing, Henning Braaten, Oli Burgen… Then there are the other worldly foreigners repping SCS: Alex Carolino, Tommy Fynn, Sid Melvin… And finally the homegrown talent: Emmanuel Guzman, Lee Smith, Nestor Judkins… This team has it all, from the smooth and stylish to the uber-tech and fast and gnarly.

Even if a good 75% of this DVD was filmed in Barcelona, it doesn’t really matter because some of the spots are new and each one gets a severe seeing to by various members of the squad. I can’t be bothered to go into detail about who did what where, but you must realize the talent of Flo Marfaing! This kid has put out at least three video parts in the last 6 months, and it doesn’t look like he’s out of breathe at all…

On a down side, you might be disappointed by the lack of Henning and Oli’s footage, or the triple angle re-run of certain tricks, but the video clocks in around the half hour mark, so any longer and I could understand your worries.

News just in: Euro tech whiz William Phan is now on the team along with San Francisco slickster Adrian Williams! Oh shit…

http://www.outthere.santacruzskateboards.com

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
25/11/2005

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DVD Reviews

Rellic Skateboards – Faces in the Crowd DVD

Now here is DVD you probably won’t find. Why? Because you’ve probably never heard of Rellic Skateboards before, nor have you heard of any of their riders, and you are probably too young to know who Adam McNatt is. Correct? I thought so.

So let me inytroduce these Faces in the Crowd: Rellic is Adam’s new venture coming straight out of Canada a.k.a. the great unknown lump above America often overshadowed by it’s Southern neighbour. This might explain why FITC hasn’t been picked up by the radar.

I only recognized two of the riders (Not including Adam McNatt who we all know used to buddy up with Koston on 101 back in the day): Craig Williams who I spotted in a Natural Koncept video (Don’t worry, I doubt you know much about the NK, but you should!), and Alex Rothbauer who I had seen in various bits of Canadian Border but what goes on North of the Border stays North of the Border, eh?

Anyway, despite gathering a group of relatively unknown and uninspiring faces, there are a couple of stand outs in this DVD. On eof those being Alex, and the other being some old transition ripper in a Porkpie hat, Roger Bruinsma. Roger seriously rips it up in various concrete landscapes, and in the bonus section of park footy, he pretty much takes care of business one-handedly.

Now, I don’t know how motivated you guys are to go look for FITC, but it’s still worth a watch none the less- I swear I saw a couple of guys in WHEELCHAIRS carving and blasting airs at Burnside somewhere in there!!! I found it nice to see new faces, but I reckon it’s best to watch with the sound off because this DVD is seriously top-heavy with the metal music. Oh, and Adam McNatt can still skate…

Ralph Lloyd-Davis
25/11/2005

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Skateboarding News

Gordon Gekko used to skate..?

Those skateboard Golden Boys of Wall Street Skateshop in Lyon, France, are dropping their second video- Turn for Wall St.

It premieres on the 9th December at a Church in Lyon (check. Flyer) with a first showing + raffle for the kids at 6.00pm, and a second showing + bonus section and free booze for the older crowd at 8.30pm.

Just so you know, Wall Street is probably the best skateshop in Lyon (and France for that matter…) with guys like Steve Forstner, JB Gillet, Jeremie Daclin and Ali Boulala on the team. This video is going to be good, trust me!

And if you have no way or intention to try and get to these premieres because you’d rather save yourselves for the Crossfire Xmas bash (Good choice!), don’t worry because Crossfire will get a review up and a few copies to win ASAP.

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Skateboarding News

The rumour mill is on over-drive, Sir…

Right. This is the last time we’re going to touch on the subject until an official press release gets put out there. Even if Krew Clothing denies and plans to make Krew Shoes, something is definitely getting made because Supra Skate Shoes have been spotted in the street. It looks like Erik Ellington left Emerica for a pair of these, and Tom Penny and Ali Boulala are looking to do the same.

What happened to company loyalty and contracts with Etnies guys..?

In any case, those shoes are for real, so be on the look out for more…

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Skateboarding News

How do you get the board to stick to your feet?

Ah! The eternal question that hangs around every skaters neck like an albatross.

Well, let’s see: You pop the tail and jump in the air sliding you front foot forward along the grip and lifting your back foot. Stay level and then bring it all back down to Earth with a slight bend of the knees. Oh, and don’t forget to thank Mr. Alan Gelfand for creating such a move! However, if ever you should choose to mis-use or mis-treat the “Ollie”- you could face legal action because Mr. Gelfand has put a trademark on his signature move.

Will this spark a new trend for pros looking for a fast buck? What does it mean for such moves as the K-grind, Salad, Lien or McTwist..?

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Skateboarding News

Oerend Hard Footage

Every year these guys go nuts in Holland in a park that i would personally love to skate, it looks like so much fun, even in the rain! This is a teaser for the new Oerend Hard DVD that will drop at some point. Enjoy!

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Interviews

Thrice

Orange County four-piece Thrice are the type of band many love to hate. A cocktail of raw aggression, shameless emotion and a hell of a lot of pop-hooks; the band have steadily risen to new heights in recent times on the back of their critically acclaimed LP ‘The Artists In The Ambulance‘.

With a new full-length plucked, prepared and on the way to a stereo near you; the band’s own Eddie Breckenridge gives Crossfire the low down on everything from Warped Tour to Peter Gabriel…

Hey, how are you today?

I’m ok, thanks!

So, you’ve just gotten into the UK yesterday. Have you been up to much besides sleeping?

I actually slept for the whole plane ride over here, but it was still pretty hard to wake up this morning. I guess everything is just one big blur right now.

You spent the summer out on the road doing the Warped Tour. How did that go?

It was awesome, but it was also very tiring. The days are long, and relentlessly hot. It’s always boiling hot on the Warped Tour. There’s a really cool community aspect to it as well. You go into it not knowing too many people and you come out of it with a really solid group of friends. Plus you get to watch these awesome bands every day and then hang out and talk about music afterwards, which is never a bad thing.

What was the general reaction to the newer material compared to old?

We were playing two new songs every day I think, and the reaction was actually really good. Kids are singing the songs back to us already, which is crazy because the new record’s not even out yet. I guess people are recording the shows and uploading them onto the internet some place.

How do you think people in the UK will respond to the new stuff?

I really don’t know! I think our fan base is so eclectic in as much as metal kids are into us as well as punk rock kids and stuff like that, so it’s difficult to predict how an entire group of people will react to specific material.

How do you think the new material has progressed compared to your past efforts?

By far it’s the most experimental collection of music we’ve recorded thus far. It’s got some of the heaviest stuff we’ve ever done, but also some of the mellowest. The songs contrast each other really well, too. The heavier parts come when needed, and the slower ones in turn do the same.

I noticed a couple of the newer songs were a little slower than some may be used to, particularly as Artist in the Ambulance was a pretty upbeat and high tempo record…

It was really weird at the beginning. I mean we knew we were writing slower songs, but we didn’t immediately realise just HOW slow some of them were coming out. When we first started laying things down we played a bunch of stuff to our label and our management, and they were kind of like; “maybe you should think about what you’re doing here”. Looking back now though, while some of the stuff on the new album may be slow, it’s still way faster than it was on those original recordings. We’re really getting into producing more atmospheric music because that’s where our influences lay. We love everything from Sigur Ros to Isis.

How did you approach the writing process for this album, did you do anything differently?

With our previous record we had about 3 months to write the whole thing, so we were just hammering songs out most of the time. This time we had a bit more room for experimentation. Various members of the band would bring in drum loops and stuff that they’d made on a computer, which is something we’d never done before. We’d spend hours listening to these weird sounds and effects and playing over them to try and piece them all together.

Steve Osborne handled the production duties this time around, and obviously he’s not exactly a hard rock producer having worked with the likes of Peter Gabriel in the past. Why him?

One of the main reasons is because there are so many bands in our genre that are coming out with albums that sound almost identical. They’re even using the same producers and engineers to get a certain sound and feel to their records. We just really wanted to get away from that as much as possible and make a record that people wouldn’t be able to categorise or compare to anything else.

A lot of people have previously branded you as an “emo” band. Would you say that’s a fair way to describe your sound?

I don’t even know what that tag means anymore! I definitely agree that music should have emotion involved, whether it be aggression or sadness or anything like that, but I don’t understand the whole generalisation that goes on nowadays. To be perfectly honest I don’t know how people would describe us and I really don’t care either! As soon as you start trying to pigeonhole music like that it almost loses a part of what made it so special and unique in the first place

What’s your opinion on the current state of that type of scene?

I think that if people carry on making records that sound the same as everybody else and stop pushing the boundaries, then in a couple of years most of these bands won’t even be around anymore. Every time a certain “trend” starts to become over saturated like that, the appeal soon disappears, and in turn so do the bands. You only have to look at when KoЯn and Rage Against The Machine came out with this cool new sound, and then a thousand others come out of the wood work and eventually blew out the fire.

Presumably you think you guys have done enough to save yourself from the wreckage should that ever happen…

I guess we’ll find out soon enough. We’re just going to carry on making music we’re happy with and that feels right to us, and if people are into it then great. At least we’re trying.

Thrice’s new album ‘Vheissu‘ was released through Island Records on October 17th.
Go to www.thrice.net for more..

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Live Reviews

Taste Of Chaos Tour

London Brixton Academy
14/11/05

Over the past few years, the increasing popularity of the hardcore/metal influenced bands on the Vans Warped Tour prompted ideas for a separate tour, devoted to these kinds of bands. It debuted in the US earlier this year with huge success, and as a result, a UK leg was put together – with a total of nine bands playing under the banner of Taste Of Chaos (insert your own ‘Casey from Amen‘-themed bad joke here). Tonight is the tour’s last date – a second sold-out night at London’s Brixton Academy.

Reggie And The Full Effect are first on; unfortunately, the sheer length of the queue means that I only see the last ten minutes of James Dewees and co’s bizarre but excellent collage of thrash and synth-laden pop punk. The crowd appears happy but a little confused, which can only be a good thing. These guys really should have been higher up the bill.

A little enthusiasm can go a long way, and so it proves with Story Of The Year, as they relentlessly bounce around the stage like kangaroos on Red Bull. It’s just as well; given that the Missouri quintet’s overly slick metallic hardcore sound is nothing to get too excited over. Still, the punters seem to love them, and they clearly appreciate it. Out of the three local bands picked to play tonight, the best of bunch is the one-man Essex-based extravaganza that is Get Cape Wear Cape Fly. Sam and his beloved laptop suffer worst from the infamous Brixton Academy echo, but he still wins a few more fans with his reflective beat-laden acoustic tracks. Good things are surely to come.

However, it is Rise Against who truly kick this event into gear, blasting through a set of fiercely intelligent melodic with total conviction. Their recent ‘Siren Song Of The Counter Culture‘ album has clearly won them several new fans, and the likes of ‘State Of The Union‘ and ‘Like The Angel
are nothing short of anthemic. Tonight, Rise Against sound like a band to believe in.

Given that Killswitch Engage leader/guitarist Adam Dutkiewicz was unable to join his band for this tour due to health problems, it’s a pleasant surprise that the Massachusetts metal crew still sound as monolithically impressive as ever, with their trademark thunderous riffs inciting mayhem in the pit.

The Used singer Bert McCracken joins them for a soaring ‘The End Of Heartache‘, whilst additional guitar help from a roadie ensures that the closing brace of ‘My Last Serenade‘ and ‘Rose Of Sharyn‘ take no prisoners. Quite possibly the band of the evening.

Unfortunately, we are now taken on a trip to the more commercial, watered-down end of emo-metal with The Used and headliners Funeral For A Friend. The former band like their huge choruses to the extent that they often resemble some godawful 80’s AOR band, and only truly shine on fan favourite ‘The Taste Of Ink’. FFAF may rock harder, but this doesn’t excuse their lack of memorable songs, maybe with ‘Juneau‘ and ‘History‘ excepted. It’s hard to feel much pride for a British band headlining a tour of this size, when the UK has so many better bands to offer. So what does Chaos Taste like? Well, on tonight’s evidence, it gets a little bitter towards the end, but there’s still enough good stuff to make you want a second helping. Roll on TOC 2006…

Alex Gosman