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Son of Dave on Nike

Son of Dave played a few Crossfire club nights over the years and has always been brought up in conversation when we are out skating from people who saw his incredible live sets before his fame levels started to rise to street level. He is back with a new single ‘Ain’t Going To Nike Town this month and yep, he’s got a bee in his bonnest for the Swoosh.

Check the video below and look out for this single to be releases on Kartel Records on 11th May. See him live on a UK tour over the next 2 weeks.

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Pendulum announce live DVD

Pendulum will release a live DVD this year.

Live At Brixton Academy is released on June 15th and will feature tracks such as Slam, Granite, Propane Nightmares and Tarantula as well as their interpretations of The Prodigy’s Voodoo People and Metallica’s Master Of Puppets. The DVD will comes with a CD with the tracklistings below:

DVD

INTRO
SHOWDOWN
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT
ANOTHER PLANET
VOODOO PEOPLE
PROPANE NIGHTMARES
9000 MILES
MIDNIGHT RUNNER
MUTINY
BLOOD SUGAR
THE OTHER SIDE
DIFFERENT
METALLICA REMIX
SLAM
HOLD YOUR COLOUR
TARANTULA
GRANITE
THE TEMPEST
CREDITS

CD

INTRO
SHOWDOWN
FASTEN YOUR SEATBELT
ANOTHER PLANT
VOODOO PEOPLE
PROPANE NIGHTMARES
BLOOD SUGAR
THE OTHER SIDE
DIFFERENT
METALLICA REMIX
SLAM
HOLD YOUR COLOUR
COUNTDOWN
TARANTULA
GRANITE
THE TEMPEST

In the meantime, here’s their video to The Other Side:

www.pendulum.com

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New Mayer Hawthorne video

Currently wowing Abjekt with his 60s style, Mayer Hawthorne just put out a video for Just Ain’t Gonna Work Out.

The track, which was released on the amazing heart shaped vinyl that can be seen in the video, is taken from Mayer’s debut album which is expected to drop this year on Stones Throw.

www.myspace.com/mayerhawthorne

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Party with ETID!

Keith Buckley from Every Time I Die sure knows how to party!

Here’s what happened at the band’s record wrap-up party…

www.myspace.com/etid

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New Murs video

Murs recently premiered his new video for The Science, check it out below:

www.myspace.com/murs

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Let him Twitter dat!

Andy Milonakis loves Twitter, so much so he made a song about it – brilliant:

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Enter Shikari Juggernauts video

St Albans rave rockers Enter Shikari are back with a new single. Juggernauts is their first song to be released from their new album ‘Common Dreads‘ and is released on June 1st.

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SoundCrash Presents: DJ Kentaro + Cheeba Live

The Gramophone, London.
23rd April 2009

SoundCrash have been working hard this year to bring some of the worlds hottest club acts to London. In the last month they have bought UK hiphop together at Cargo with the likes of Taskforce and Skinny Man, as well as one of HipHop’s heaviest hitters, Guru. Tonight is equally heavy, focusing on a different element of hiphop, the turntables.

Tokyo’s, if not Asia’s most talented DJ KENTARO is topping the roster, with Bristols Solid Steel DJ CHEEBA rocking support. The Gramophone is an odd venue, quite classy looking upstairs, but thankfully, they have a dirty dungeon underground where the beats certainly don’t have to conform to a dresscode to get in. The venue is quite small, and filled wall to wall with the usual DJ nerds, and hiphop heads, Cheeba gets us started.

Cheeba’s set is all on Serato, which is basically using the turntables as a controller for sounds in his laptop. Personally, I prefer a DJ to play vinyl, it feels more real, but hiphops about progression so I guess this is the future. Anyways, the set, Cheeba rolls in and out of hiphop breaks and even uses some trumpet samples to scratch out some Rage Against The Machine riffs. Sticking close to his Ninja Tunes labels sound, Cheeba hits up some breakbeat action and the set gets hectic while he constructs heavily layered tunes and scratch routines.

Former World DMC champ, and Ninja Tunes most versatile, talented warrior takes to the stage. I’ve seen a lot of Kentaro’s videos online and had the pleasure of seeing him play a couple of years ago and it’s safe to say that there is no telling what he is going to do on the night. His albums span from a futuristic evolution of breakbeats, to reggae, all based around hiphop roots and the turntables. To my delight, the serato is taken away and replaced with a third turntable.

Easing in with a mellow scratch routine, DJ Krush’s playful apprentice is relaxed and just feeling the crowd out for their preferred direction. Eric B and Rakims “I Know you Got Soul” gets re-arranged for starters, the beauty here is that Kentaro keeps his scratching away from being too technical to enjoy musically, sure he gets hectic, but you can still bounce to it. Tune selection is something a DJ has always got to get right, but when your ability on the turntables is so high, you can make anything work – anyone who can work Electric Six’s “Gay Bar” tune in to a hard break set has to have balls, and ability – so the direction gets bouncier as the night goes on.

Rolling from a hiphop scratch set in to a dub reggae session Kentaro truly has a wide range of understanding for musical genres, this is firmly demonstrated as he smoothly switches the night up a few notches in to harder breaks. This seems to be Kentaros preferred tempo, around 130bpm, but he still switches another gear and finishes the crowd off with a busy, freestyled drum n bass set that would rock any arena.

Soundcrash have a few more nights up their sleeves, with a new DJ Vadim album launch, plus Herbaliser at Koko with the Dub Pistols. So keep an eye on their site for more gems.

Phil Procter

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P.O.S

It’s no secret that the Minneapolis hip hop scene is where my heart lies. From the well known [Atmosphere] to the hidden gems [Oddjobs], it’s a city that consistently produces beats that hit me hard and drive my love for hip hop.

With his third album, P.O.S has taken that love to a whole new level. His two previous albums were both great but after having heard Never Better, the progression on both Ipecac Neat and Audition is there for all to see. Layering incredibly dense drums over jarring samples one minute and then dropping rhymes over stripped back barren landscapes, Stef Alexander proves he has the know-how to mix it up but still bring cohesion to the fore.

Lyrically on point, be it talking about politics or domestic abuse, P.O.S is never preachy and lets his passion come through in his delivery and production. His hardcore past is very apparently on this record, but there are straight up hip hop bangers too, with his Doomtree family popping up on guest steez.

Click above to hear The Basics [Alright].

If an album comes out this year that betters this, it’ll have to be the most perfect record ever pressed.

Abjekt.

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Casiotone For The Painfully Alone

If you’re worried that Casiotone For The Painfully Alone might be some kind of horrific neon-clad electro/emo hybrid, then lay those fears to rest – the reality is a far more inviting prospect. CFTPA is the brainchild of a certain Owen Ashworth; a former California film-school student who, in 1998, set off on a musical journey with only his old battery-powered Casio keyboard for company.

To date, it’s been a largely successful journey, and Owen now enjoys a dedicated cult following – one that is surely set to grow with the release of ‘Vs. Children‘. That keyboard may have served him well, but – as on 2006’s ‘Etiquette‘ album – it’s been increasingly pushed aside in favour of pianos, organs, acoustic percussion and various samples. The result sounds almost like a lo-fi Johnny Cash tinkering with the instruments in his local church; a comparison aided by Owen’s deep, resonant vocals. It’s a more expansive sound in comparison to previous CFTPA records, but his signature sense of warmth and intimacy has not been lost.

As you might expect from the instrumentation, there’s a certain lyrical fascination with religion on show here (check the weary, organ-led shuffle of ‘Harsh The Herald Angels Sing‘) and also with crime (opening track ‘Tom Justice, The Choir Boy Robber, Apprehended at Ace Hardware in Libertyville, IL‘ is apparently inspired by the arrest of one of Owen’s former co-workers). Yes, this is a man with stories to tell, and a pretty damn fine way of telling them.

‘Vs. Children‘ may not instantly grab you, but give it two or three listens and its understated charm will rapidly take hold of your senses. Check out ‘Optimist Vs. The Silent Alarm‘ on the link above.

Alex Gosman