31 March 2010

The Chilldown Period - Episode Fourteen - A Tale From Alpha to Omega

It is time! Moshi Kamachi from KingDUB-community.com approached me back in February, I believe, and asked if he could do a mix for the Chilldown Period. I am glad he did, because for this episode Moshi is bringing the DUB.

One hour of straight up, chilled out, one love dub straight to your ears.

I'm proud to present, without any interruptions from me to keep this mix in its purest form, A Tale for Alpha to Omega: Ziontifik Dub by the one, the only Moshi Kamachi! Send him all the love you can over at KingDUB-community.com or at twitter.com/Herald_DUB.

I hope this will be a regular billing here at the Chilldown Period.

(Also, that's a WICKED cover... toldja it was worth the wait)

_A TALE FROM ALPHA TO OMEGA_
ZIONtifiK MIX By Moshi Kamachi

Set Produced in Paris @ ZION I Studio for:
http://ublf-coast-to-coast.blogspot.com/

Tracklisting:
# Gandhi's spiritual message as music
# Peter Tosh - Intro
# him - tradition
# s.e.t.i. - string theory
# sub dub - monuments on earth
# scarab - death and resurrection in the king's chamber
# Denja - Cosmic Skank
# dj - pleasure ruin dub
# spectre - al qaida (the bass)
# twilight circus - valley dub
# How To Time Travel.mp3
# spectre - al qaida (the bass)
# Before Time and Space.mp3
# twilight circus - valley dub
# Mahatma Gandhi _ Audio _ Spiritual Message (On God), 1931
# unitone hifi - guiding star [immersed hifi]
# South3rn - Fully Loaded
# Mission of Art.mp3
# Carl Sagan - God, the Universe, & Everything Else
# South3rn - Mangione Tribe Dub
# DZ feat. Awaken Lion - Chalice Dub
# peter tosh - legalize it [east coast mix]
# Eek A Mouse - Ganja smuggling

Old on to your Dreams...
Give Thx for Listening.
Contact:
herald.dub1 [at] gmail.com

25 March 2010

Cover for Episode 15 of the Chilldown Period

I was looking through my photo archives and found this picture I had taken. I thought it'd be cool for the cover of my next episode of the Chilldown Period.

Nothing says "listen to me" like the color of Mustard Yellow.

Also, it's spring and yellow is the color of dandelions, sunflowers and road construction vehicles coming to a neighborhood near you.

Ahhh, the seasons as they supposedly say in Minnesota: Winter and Road Construction.

I gave you a taste of what's in store for the "Dubstep Directive", now here's a song which you can call a "sneak peak" into what's in store for 15.

Enjoy!

My Bubba and Mi

@backthetruckup posted this in twitter not to long ago, and it's a beautiful piece by the folk trio of My Bubba and Mi!

Enjoy and check out their music at Beep! Beep! Back up the Truck.

Oh, why not two videos!



23 March 2010

Creative Commons Choosings - 23 March 2010

My Gosh, where to begin?

I know I always say this, and it has almost become cliche from me, but when you are inundated with good music, it's always hard to choose. So, here are my recent pieces of ear candy I'd like to share with you from the Creative Commons fold of music.

Strange Republik - Reactor

It's always great to hear an artist improve their sound. I've been a fan of SRs for about a year now, and he's put out tight tracks, so don't get me wrong and think this is a dig at his product.

This offering has the general Strange Republik sound with a more mature feeling to it. When I received the message from SR that he'd put out a new EP, I jumped at the chance to listen to it. He still has that vinyl pop and sweet repetition going on with a nice grip on the loops and samples he's offering.

I can only compare it this way: I can't remember the article reviewing Portisthead's "Third" album, but it essentially said that if Portishead had been dropping albums in the space of time when they went into hiatus, then it would sound actually like album five or six, not their third outing.

"Reactor", sound and progression wise, album number four.

I know I may not have written much of consequence on this album, but it's just one you have to listen to. I even invite you to listen to the other three!

There are just some things you cannot explain why you like them outside of the term "comfort." Things such as a blanket from childhood, a favorite t-shirt, a cola which you have an unhealthy addiction to; for me the same can be said of Strange Republik's latest.

It's all about comfort.

Sinter - Crust - Heavy Mental netlabel

Oh, boy... bass heavy emotion mixed with conflicted lyrics. Or lyrics which aren't conflicted that take on a whole new meaning while listening to the movement of the music?

There's longing, life assesment, and calls for help. Sinter takes the words, spoken or sung, and weaves a web of angst and reflection that you can move to. This dubstep gem is one I found while searching the interwebs for new music to add to one of my podcasts coming in April.

"What Makes us Human" and "Stay Here" could be two pieces to the same puzzle - one at the beginning and one which finishes it. "Stay Here"'s longing and emotion on top of bone breaking (I may have stolen that from @solipsisitic, so bear that in mind) bass tears at your soul while you find your body moving to the music. "What Makes us Human" is the long life assessment we do in those moments of pondering that leads us to closure.

"Tightly Closed" almost made it on the podcast, but don't let that stop you from moving to both the lyrics and the beat.

Then you have the instrumental bangers "Template-Words Compilation" and the atmospheric sounds of "Pusher" which leads you into the chillstep track "56413_39".

Jolea - Ghostly Figures - Audiobaum netlabel

House, electro, chill, glitch and emotion (if you haven't figured it out by now, this is a theme to the night).

I'm not quite sure how I came across this netlabel, but I think it was a link shared by @netlabellovers and their tireless quest to retweet anything #netlabel.

The song which hooked me onto Jolea's EP was "Love Ruins All." I know I said this about Autorotation, but this is a song which also reminds me of both the vocal stylings of Sarah Fimm* and the backing music from Frost's Per with some nice techno and trance flavors mixed in (and some others I'm sure)**. The glitchy sounds, the slow build up to the soft explosion of sound was captivating.

This is just one taste of how the whole album is. It's a dance between down and midtempo beats with electro sensibilities adding to the mood of the album. Five songs, five pieces of earcandy, one great find!


Budabeats FTW again!

If you're fans of the Deadbeats, Negghead, Just Plain Ant, Oh.Bliv, airnino, et. al, you've got to download this album.

Part of it sounds like the 70s met up with 80s turntables and had a lovechild late in their years just this year. Funky beats and melodies mixed with old school spirit (the bassline on Breakadawn will OWN you!).

Then as you progress through the album, you're taken further back into the sixties to film scores over sanguine, chilled out beats. I was first introduced to Crookram's style when he did a remix for Ez a Divat's on their "Nofun Nofun" release.

And, why yes, this album will OWN you!


Battery Collection - future ruins

I'd like to thank @madebyrobot for this piece of ear candy. Analog Synths and live drumming!

What more could you want?

This album reminds me of Add N to (X), but without the dark moods which accompany their music.

It is a fun, upbeat release that keeps you buzzing through your day.

Ooooo! Good imagery. If you were to do a documentary on a beehive and needed music to be the soundtrack to that voyage into the honeycomb, I could see this being what you'd want to have backing it up.

The synths just hum along with the drumming keeping that steady pace which you'd want when you're dealing with a bunch of bees.

It's another keeper.

tmsgksk - -451 F EP - anansi netlabel

Sounds which range from acoustic, jazzy, to broken beat production, this little find is one which you'll relish! @anansijp recently started following me, so I did my own little curious thing and checked them out to see that they were legit and not some internet business guru trying to spam my timeline with needless tweets about how I can become a millionaire within 5 days if I repost their garbage.

I'm glad I took that step and found a treasure trove of keen gems. tmsgksk (*how do you even pronounce that?) has put out a sincere piece of work which will help you chill until you're in a coma.

No, seriously, it's that good!

It's been a contender for listening time ever since I downloaded it.

*Update 10 April 2010 - @anansijp and tmsgksk have helped me out with this: you spell it out: t-m-s-g-k-s-k. Thanks so much for your help!!


I'm running out of staying power right now, so don't let my lack of steam keep you from checking their music out.

These three ladies from Denmark, Sweden and Iceland have dropped one HECKUVA gem in this album.

It is acoustic... OLD SCHOOL acoustic. They've created a sound which is ageless!

This reminds me of the old recordings from the 20s and the 30s (the few I've heard) where it's just one microphone and everyone around it plays just well enough to make sure its heard. The melodies are reminiscent of that time long ago past. Their vocal harmonies just melt in your ears and to boot, they've released their album on vinyl in which they've handmade the covers as @backupthetruck informed me.

I enjoy the lyrics as well.

My one beef about this album: The opening track isn't long enough!

And that's more of a selfish inclination than anything else.

* Sarah Fimm seems to fit better here
** It was an addition which needed to be made

Timeline for April

So, you've heard me tell tale that April is going to be a big month of podcasts from me.

Well, you're right!

April 1 - King Dub is taking over the Chilldown Period with a nice, tight dub mix to start off the month of Showers. The cover is awesome and you have to wait to get at it!

April 8 - Dubstep Directive - ooooo, bass, wobbles, thumping, and speaker shaking! I've been working on this mix since January and I hope you truly enjoy. This is my first attempt at this so I'll need all the feedback I can get.

Here's a taste of what you can expect (I found this little gem on IODAPromonet)

The End by 6Blocc




April 22 - The Chilldown Period Episode 15* - I get back into the swing of things with another chillout mix.

See, one great month of music ahead!

*sorry, I had to use my toes to count tonight, and with that sixth toe on one of my feet it throws me off. (I actually don't have six toes on one foot... lame attempt at humor)

18 March 2010

Prettyhideous's latest is out

I'm pretty late to the dance, but guess what? Prettyhideous' latest "Balanace" is out now! Check it out here to find what you're looking for!

Totally digging the cover!

16 March 2010

Thanks to Inner Light Spectrum

Joe, who is Inner Light Spectrum, just shared some kind words about my latest podcast.

Thanks so much!

Oh, and by the way, buy his album "The Path to Reality". It's great and will tranquilize you into the clouds!