Sunday, July 27, 2008
Son Lux
Son Lux is a music producer in NYC who makes some beautiful, lush music. Upon first listening I can compare his music to that of Thom Yorke / Radiohead and DJ Shadow. Very understated, yet powerful all at the same time. Please enjoy these songs:
Son Lux - Do
Beirut - A Sunday Smile (Son Lux remix)
Son Lux - Break
Sunday, July 20, 2008
Some Dub choons from Resi
I discovered Resi while browsing for some free music over @ Download.com. They have a ton of stuff to stream, but then some artists also allow you to download some of their songs. Since this blog is pretty new, I was looking for some music more on the slow side of the BPM scale, and when I listened to his self-branded "space dub" I was sold.
Resi hails from The Netherlands, and makes many different genres of music besides dub. On his profile it says that he plays guitar, bass, drums, percussion and didge, so he is much more than just a studio wizard. The songs posted below are part of an upcoming full length album that is due out in December.
Resi - Februari Moon
Resi - Galactic March
Resi - August
Also, stop by Resi's page on MySpace and show him some love!
Friday, July 18, 2008
The X-Files movie theme remixed by UNKLE!
That's right. UNKLE has remixed the theme for the X-Files movie which comes out next weekend. So how can you not enjoy this song? It contains elements of the original theme song from the television show, and manages to make it sound even more grandiose. UNKLE did a great job and you are going to like this remix.
The X-Files Theme (UNKLE remix)
Be sure to visit UNKLE on MySpace.
The X-Files Theme (UNKLE remix)
Be sure to visit UNKLE on MySpace.
Thursday, July 17, 2008
Dubstep and Hip-Hop
I received a couple of tracks recently that I think people are going to like.
The first is a Dubstep track from Schlachthofbronx - a trio of DJs and producers from Germany.
Schlachthofbronx - Fatthing (Dubstep remix)
Visit Schlachthofbronx on MySpace.
This next track is a hip-hop mashup track from DeviousOne - a hip-hop and drum-n-bass producer / DJ from Toronto. This is a mashup of the Instrumental from "This Is Why I'm Hot" with the acapella from "How High".
DeviousOne - This Is Why I'm High
You can visit DeviousOne on MySpace.
The first is a Dubstep track from Schlachthofbronx - a trio of DJs and producers from Germany.
Schlachthofbronx - Fatthing (Dubstep remix)
Visit Schlachthofbronx on MySpace.
This next track is a hip-hop mashup track from DeviousOne - a hip-hop and drum-n-bass producer / DJ from Toronto. This is a mashup of the Instrumental from "This Is Why I'm Hot" with the acapella from "How High".
DeviousOne - This Is Why I'm High
You can visit DeviousOne on MySpace.
Labels:
DeviousOne,
Dubstep,
Hip-Hop,
mashup,
Schlachthofbronx,
Wu-Tang Clan
Monday, July 14, 2008
He Can Jog
He Can Jog (aka Erik Schoster) is a producer that makes ambient / glitch / minimal electronic music. I found He Can Jog as I was looking for electronic music videos on Vimeo and found this:
Middlemarch Tour '08 Promo Video from erik schoster on Vimeo.
I really liked his production and composition style so I headed over to the He Can Jog website and found some more music and info.
Here are links to a couple of the free tracks from He Can Jog:
He Can Jog - Acorn Spectrum / Chunky Squirrel :: this track has a nice minimal beat, a splash of white noise and some nice synth work
He Can Jog - Last Car Ride (feat. Noah Wark) :: this track starts out with a snippet that feels like the song isn't ready to start, then the beat kicks in. Once we establish the pacing, then Noah comes in and drops some rhymes - a very pleasant surprise. So I guess you could call this minimal abstract hip-hop? Whatever you want to call it, I think you'll enjoy it.
Visit Noah Wark on MySpace
He Can Jog has released music on Audiobulb Records, Fork Series Records, Hippocamp, Labrabbit Records and Famous for 15MB.
Also visit Luvsound - a net label that he helps operate.
You can also visit He Can Jog on MySpace.
Middlemarch Tour '08 Promo Video from erik schoster on Vimeo.
I really liked his production and composition style so I headed over to the He Can Jog website and found some more music and info.
Here are links to a couple of the free tracks from He Can Jog:
He Can Jog - Acorn Spectrum / Chunky Squirrel :: this track has a nice minimal beat, a splash of white noise and some nice synth work
He Can Jog - Last Car Ride (feat. Noah Wark) :: this track starts out with a snippet that feels like the song isn't ready to start, then the beat kicks in. Once we establish the pacing, then Noah comes in and drops some rhymes - a very pleasant surprise. So I guess you could call this minimal abstract hip-hop? Whatever you want to call it, I think you'll enjoy it.
Visit Noah Wark on MySpace
He Can Jog has released music on Audiobulb Records, Fork Series Records, Hippocamp, Labrabbit Records and Famous for 15MB.
Also visit Luvsound - a net label that he helps operate.
You can also visit He Can Jog on MySpace.
Labels:
ambient,
electronic,
glitch,
He Can Jog,
minimal,
Noah Wark
An Introduction
Downtempo Chronicles is a companion blog to Dancefloor Mayhem. Downtempo Chronicles will explore the vast realm of the slower-tempo variations of electronic music.
These genres have many names, but can all be captured under the downtempo umbrella. Some of the genres we will share with you on this blog include: trip-hop, abstract hip-hop, acid jazz, ambient, chillout, jazz fusion, r&b and we'll even sprinkle in some pop. While the music on Dancefloor Mayhem seeks the shaking of your bootimus maximus, Downtempo Chronicles will provide you with the soundtrack for the drive home, the pre-funk, the lounge, the poolside and the office.
For this blog, we are inspired by a wide range of producers, from DJ Shadow and The Orb to Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. So sit back, relax and enjoy the music.
These genres have many names, but can all be captured under the downtempo umbrella. Some of the genres we will share with you on this blog include: trip-hop, abstract hip-hop, acid jazz, ambient, chillout, jazz fusion, r&b and we'll even sprinkle in some pop. While the music on Dancefloor Mayhem seeks the shaking of your bootimus maximus, Downtempo Chronicles will provide you with the soundtrack for the drive home, the pre-funk, the lounge, the poolside and the office.
For this blog, we are inspired by a wide range of producers, from DJ Shadow and The Orb to Miles Davis and Herbie Hancock. So sit back, relax and enjoy the music.
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