Showing posts with label RQM. Show all posts
Showing posts with label RQM. Show all posts

03 November 2011

Son of Kick - From Here EP + WIN TICKETS to Son of Kick's gig in Warsaw on Nov 10


Son of Kick  comes from West London and has become a permanent feature on a map of London heavy bass scene. His crazy live performances and multi-instrumentalist skills made him famous across the globe. Fans in Poland had a chance to experience his absolutely stunning live set at this year's Audioriver Festival in Płock. Thousands of people in Hybrid Tent went totally mental! He has released a few singles and great videos like e.g. Guacha, Playing the Villain or Revolution B for Way Way, Muti or Botchit and Scarper, plus several sick remixes. If you are looking for a good crossover between dubstep and hip hop as well as other bass hybrids - Son of Kick is the MAN :))

Next Thursday November, 10 Son of Kick will be a special guest of the 2nd Bday Bash of one of the best venues in Warsaw - 1500m2 do wynajęcia. Read the rest of this post to check how to win tickets to this show!!

W przyszły czwartek, 10 listopada, Son of Kick będzie specjalnym gościem 2nd Bday Bash jednej z najznamienitszych miejscówek w Warszawie - czyli 1500m2 do wynajęcia. Czytajcie dalej, aby dowiedzieć się jak wygrać bilety na tą wyjątkową balangę!!




A few days ago Son of Kick released another killing EP - From Here featuring psychic vocals of a Polish emcee RQM (currently residing in Berlin and a part of the infamous Berlin's Bass Maffia) and a set of heavy-weight remixers including: Pixelord, Rose Ryot and Night Drugs. The original From Here is a beautiful hybrid of psycho lyrical vocalizations by RQM, heavy drops, sick synths and whatnot happening in the background of this crowd-pleasing anthem. Rose Ryot offers an off-kilter, low-key refix with seriously distorted voice samples and quite weird, slow-burning beat accompanied by sick drums. Really mental tune. One of my favorite producer, Pixelord is more merciful changing the original into uplifting 2-step / future garage trip, with his trademark 8-bit synths hitting hard in the middle of the track. Dreamy and enchanting. Night Drugs definitely aims at peak of the night dancefloor experience in his smoothly rolling, party-oriented, heavy bass remix with stomping beat and talking synths. All in all From Here is a kind of release I'd like to see coming more from heavy bass / dubstep camp - superbly produced, versatile, open-minded, very catchy and entertaining. Highly recommended by Doktor Krank!!

Buy From Here on Juno, Boomkat of elsewhere in the interweb.

SON OF KICK "FROM HERE" EP feat: RQM (MUTI MUSIC-24.10.11) by SON OF KICK

Bonus: A free remix by Son of Kick.


Vismets "Wasted Party" (Son Of Kick Rmx) *FreeDownload by SON OF KICK


On 10th of November Son of Kick will be one of the headliners at the 2nd Bday Bash of 1500m2 do wynajęcia. The party you simply cannot miss, 3 stages of great music experience. Check all the details at the Facebook Event Page

Son of Kick was nice enough to offer 3 tickets to this party + signed stickers to the winners of the contest on my blog and facebook page. If you allow me, I'll switch to Polish as this contest is addressed to local fans from Warsaw.

KONKURS SON OF KICK - 2nd Bday Bash 1500m2 do wynajęcia 10 listopada 2011r.

Son of Kick zaoferował 3 pojedyncze wejściówki + podpisane przez niego stkickery na imprezę 2nd Bday Bash do 1500m2 do wynajęcia do wygrania dla czytelników tego bloga. Nagrody będą do odebrania przy wejściu w trakcie imprezy.

Waszym zadaniem jest odsłuchanie najnowszej EP-ki Son of Kick - From Here (linki do odsłuchu w poście powyżej) i wybranie ulubionego utworu a następnie opisanie (oczywiście po polsku) w kilku zdaniach (max 5) dlaczego ten konkretny numer Wam się podoba. Liczę na Waszą kreatywność :) Odpowiedzi można zamieszczać w komentarzach do niniejszego posta, lub w odpowiednim wątku na moim FACEBOOKu. Autorzy najciekawszych wypowiedzi zostaną nagrodzeni wejściówkami i stickerami. UWAGA: konieczne będzie podanie imienia i nazwiska, które zostaną dopisane do listy gości przy wejściu. Istnieje też możliwość przesłania odpowiedzi na adres e-mail fnord_at_wp_dot_pl ale ze względu na przejrzystość całego procesu wolałbym odpowiedzi na blogu lub facebooku.

Konkurs trwa do 23.59 w niedzielę 6 listopada. Ogłoszenie wyników na początku przyszłego tygodnia.


Powodzenia :)))

30 September 2011

SO UNDEAD! October 3rd Reichenbergerstr 28 Berlin @5PM



So Undead! is an exhibit about making connections between seemingly unrelated genres: Extreme Guitar Music ie. Punk, Metal and HC and the endless shades of Electronica. The art that will be shown at the event is wholly based on interviews conducted with artists, who in the past have dabbled in guitar distortion and are currently masters of the art of the synthetic. The interviewees include: Mary Anne Hobbs, Robot Koch (Jahcoozi)..., Cristian Vogel (Super Collider), T.Raumschmiere, Lars Kirchbach (Tolcha), Vladislav Delay, The Foreign Beggars, The Creep, Sneaky (Fingathing), The Bug etc. So Undead! is an exhibit about making connections between seemingly unrelated genres: Extreme Guitar Music ie. Punk, Metal and HC and the endless shades of Electronica. The art that will be shown at the event is wholly based on interviews conducted with artists, who in the past have dabbled in guitar distortion and are currently masters of the art of the synthetic. The interviewees include: Mary Anne Hobbs, Robot Koch (Jahcoozi)..., Cristian Vogel (Super Collider), T.Raumschmiere, Lars Kirchbach (Tolcha), Vladislav Delay, The Foreign Beggars, The Creep, Sneaky (Fingathing), The Bug etc.

The interviews will be presented as a series of book panels designed and illustrated by 44flavours, Nathan Menglesis and Margarita Rojas, and a video installation prepared by director Pol Ponsarnau. Additionally Robot Koch, Cristian Vogel and Sneaky will be playing an eclectic mixture of Garage, Punk, Metal and Electronica.

The project was curated by Lukasz Polowczyk (a.k.a. RQM) & 44flavours

HELL YEAHH! What a crazy and interesting project. I wish I had a teleporting device. I would immediately go to Berlin next Monday, 3rd October to experience this one-of-the-kind event.
Coming from heavy metal / hc background myself I can only welcome this initiative with open mind and great expectations. Robot Koch, Cristian Vogel & Sneaky playing a mix of Garage, Punk, Metal & Electronica = PRICELESS :) Highly recommended by Doktor Krank.

Schedule of the Event:
5.30 - 6.30 Sneaky DJ set
6.30 - 7.30 Cristian Vogel DJ set
7.30 - 8.30 Robot Koch DJ set
8.30 Screening



On this occasion Robot Koch has prepared a really peculiar mixtape SO UNDEAD, a patchwork of death metal / thrash metal / grunge vs. electronica featuring, among others, my favorite heavy metal band - i.e. Anthrax (I've been endlessly teased by devouted Metallica fans for this), gurgling death metal band Morbid Angel as well as Distance or EPROM. Sounds .... strange to say the least :)
Arghhshshihowwheeeeeeereeeeeherhhre.


Tracklist:

1. anthrax - what doesnt lie
2. primus - my name is mud (eskmo remix)
3. morbid angel - rapture
4. distance - v11
5. nirvana - breed
6. eprom - pipe dream
7. shellac - copper

21 September 2010

RQM - ATOMIC FUSION (official video)


A Polish-born emcee and homie, RQM from 'Berlin mafia'  :) has sent me a link to his official video of Atomic Fusion from his latests Colors Fade EP. I have covered this release on my blog some time ago - here. I'm happy he selected this particular song as this is one of the best and most memorable joints this year.

LIMITED EDITION 7" + TSHIRT COMBO AVAILABLE AT HHV.DE



04 June 2010

Glue Kids and RQM - Technicolor Grey - Jekyll & Hyde Podcast


Glue Kids and RQM did a fantastic mix for French music site Jekyll & Hyde. So many great tracks squeezed into a 55 min. piece. Mount Kimbie, Breakage, Robot Koch, Starkey, Gonja Sufi, Illum Sphere, Boxcutter, Gill Scott Heron to name a few artists featured here. It would be a sin to miss this one and the God seems to be really pissed off recently sending the water in outragoues quantity on my poor country, I wouldn't dare to make him even more angry. Unique listening experience in hit parade mix. Highly recommended!



Tracklist:
1. House Shoes ‘The Makings’ (Stones Throw, 2010)
2. Gonja Sufi ‘Ancestors’ (Warp, 2010)
3. Robot Koch ‘Memories’ (Project Mooncircle, 2009)
4. Robot Koch ‘Gorom Sen’ Shlomo Remix (Project Mooncircle, 2010)
5. Electric Wire Hustling ‘Again’ (Every Waking Hour, 2009)
6. Gill Scott Heron ‘New York is Killing Me’ (XL Recordings, 2010)
7. The Dead Weather ‘Hang You From The Heavens’ (Third Man Records, 2009)
8. Massive Attack feat. Horace Andy ‘Splitting the Atom’ (Virgin, 2010)
9. Hudson Mohawke ‘Fuse’ (Warp, 2009)
10. Starkey ‘Multidial’ (Planet Mu, 2009)
11. Breakage feat. Burial ‘Vial’ (Digital Soundboy Recording, 2010)
12. Signal Deluxe ‘Dos Lunas’ (Robot Koch Remix)
13. Scuba ‘Klinik’ (Hotflush, 2009)
14. Gatekeeper ‘Blip’ (If Symptoms Persist, 2009)
15. Martyn ‘Brilliant Orange’ Illum Sphere Remix (3024, 2010)
16. Blue Daisy ‘Strings Detached’ (The Black Acre, 2009)
17. Mount Kimbie ‘50 Mile View’ (Hotflush, 2009
18. Mount Kimbie ‘Taps’ (Hotflush, 2009)
19. Boxcutter ‘Mya Rave V2’ (Planet Mu, 2009)
20. Bullion ‘Are You The One’ (One Handed Music, 2009)
21. Bullion ‘Say Goodbye To What’ (One Handed Music, 2010)
22. The Dead Weather ‘3 Birds’ (Third Man Records, 2009)

Interview with RQM in FRench / English on Jekyll & Hyde site

29 March 2010

RQM - U SHE ME (OCTA PUSH RMXXX)


The homie RQM has released a preview of his forthcoming release (full-length, EP ?) with a great future-garage remix of U SHE ME by Octa Push from Portugal. The tune was originally produced by Robot Koch and  if this remix can be an indication of the final material to be expected from RQM Propaganda camp,  I anticipate a sure win! Bassline is simply sick and infectious while emcee's voice was cut up beautifully to match the pulsing beat. Highly recommended!

RQM - U She Me (Octa Push RMXXX) by rqmpropaganda

21 February 2010

RQM - COLORS FADE EP



RQM - COLORS FADE LIMITED EDITION 7" AND EXTENDED EP


TRACK LISTING:
RQM - ATOMIC FUSION (PRODUCED BY SIRIUSMO)
RQM - ATOMIC FUSION (SON OF KICK REMIX)
RQM - COLORS FADE (CHRIS DE LUCA REMIX)
RQM - COLORS FADE (PRODUCED BY THE GLUE KIDS)
RQM - COLORS FADE (JF REMIX)
_________________________________________________________


After a few years in Barcelona, a Polish-born Emcee RQM moved his operation base to Berlin again and together with his local 'maffia' of music producers and graphic artists has just released a super dopey package of music meets visual art meets street art on his own label called Baby Sumo. These are full-blown songs and not your typical tracks with pumping, repetitious beat or wobbley bassline and a few silly, vocal lines added before the breakdown. I wish I saw more songs of such quality being dropped on the blogosphere.

The EP starts with Atomic Fusion produced by Siriusmo, a Modeselektor's associate and a creator of weird, off-the-hook tunes and remixes in the best electro/beat/tribal/rough Berlin style. Beautiful, laidback and spacey synth-driven pop song rolls nicely to the poetic lyrics of RQM who sings about all-encompassing love which consumes both lovers with a speed and power of atomic fusion, where the combined chemistry of two bodies creates a deadly flash of self-anihilating energy. Or maybe this is about something completely different ...


" ... A BLACKOUT NOW WE COULDN T KNOW
HOW WE COLLIDE JUST CAN T CONTROL
HEAT WAVES FLASH WE BOTH IMPLODE
BRACE YOURSELF ITS INEVITABLE
U RADIATE ACCELERATE MY CARDIAC BLOOD FLOW
U HOT SO ALMOST HOSTILE
SUN SURFACE AT CLOSE RANGE
POWER ME LIKE A BILLION COLTRANES
LOVE SUPREMIN
THE VACUUM OF AN H BOMB SCREAMING
HOW OUR ATOMS FUSE FOR NO REASON..."


Son of Kick's version of Atomic Fusion sounds as if listening to the original after dropping a serious dose of MDMA or LSD, with unexpected bleeps, beeps, and weird melodies popping out in the background and twisted, seriously echoed and delayed, trippy beat based on very repetitious pads and distorted bass getting out-of-synch occasionally just to turn into a drillling monster a moment later. This tune really grows on you! Color Fade produced by the Glue Kidz from Spain is 'another story about boy meets girl, from a ketamine perspective'.  This time a mellow voice of RQM and neon synths of Glue Kidz would best fit a nighty bedroom trips with your headphones on or a lovely person next to you, optionally with a nice little joint slowly burning in an ashtray ... The real highlight of the entire release comes with the Color Fade remix by Chris de Luca who crunked up the synths, added heavier bass and distorted loops, cut up and mutated vocals, thus creating a slowly burning killer! The good news is you can download this remix from Chris de Luca soundcloud. Finally JF offers the heaviest remix with a very nice intro and dubstep bassline hitting the listener in synch with the mesmerizing rapping by RQM. Another sick joint on this top-quality release.  


  RQM - "Colors Fade" (Chris de Luca Version) by chrisdeluca

The music is not all, actuually this is just the beginning! RQM prepared a really special limited edition of this EP, combining the COLORS FADE 7″ record and a CARHARTT limited edition tshirt designed by a French street-art artist REMED with a cover hand painted by him. Actually Remed painted one big sheet  which was then cut into 100 pieces, thus each cover will definitely be unique, though it might include a lot of graphic or nearly none at all :) What is more, the extended EP in digital format includes more fantastic artwork, this time by 44 flavors crew.

Grab the entire package for a mere EUR 24.95 on HHV site while it lasts (or I should write - if it lasts) or buy the entire release in a digital format on Junodownload


Remed's T-shirt design looks super cool:



Listen to an interview with RQM talking about his latest release Colors Fade.

23 October 2009

CLP - Designer feat. RQM (Lazer Sword remix)



YEAHHHH!! A week before the Halloween Party with Lazer Sword in Białystok, another killing remix popped up in the Internet. This time acquacrunk lazers cut up a great tune Designer by CLP i.e. Chris de Luca and Phon.o featuring Polish-born emcee RQM (yeah, another Lazer Sword - Poland connection). RQM's vocal fits perfectly the mega solid synths and cut-up beats delivered by Lando Kal and Low Limit. Oh, boy I may really shit my pants during their show :) I wish RQM could be there with us, I'd be stoked to hear this shit performed live with vocals.


CLP - Designer feat. RQM (Lazer Sword Remix) by rqmpropaganda


The track is taken from the CLP's EP - Strictly Confidential to be released on Sugarcane Recordings on 13 November 2009.

The tracklist on this EP looks EPIC!!!!!

1.CLP Designer feat. Rqm (Lazersword Mix)
2.Lando Kal feat Spoek Kites (Dub Mix)
3.CLP I'm So Trill feat. Spoek (Sweat X Vs Fs Green Mix)
4.CLP Superconfidential f. Tunde Olaniran (NicSarnoMix)
5.CLP Superconfidential f. Tunde Olaniran(TopBillinMix
6. CLP Putcha Handz Up f. Rayzaflo (CLP Street Version)
7. CLP Designer feat. Rqm (Lazersword Mix Instrumental)
8. CLP Superconfidential f. Tunde Olaniran (TopBillinMix lnstrumental)




CLP (Chris De Luca and Phono) are coming off their highly acclaimed "Supercontinental" album release with some selected works and special bits for the ever popular Sugarcane Recordings imprint. This time bringing a mixture of revamped album drops and down right nasty remixes. Watch out because the features on this one are doing damage.


SPOEK (Boysnoize) next level rap lyricist based in south africa, with more and more releases up his sleeve as Playdoh and Sweat X, makes rounds on a couple of tracks for STRICTLY CONFIDENTIAL. San Francisco favorite Lando Kal of LAZERSWORD providing the dubbed out electro bits on Spoek's "Kites" never disappoint. Basement style basslines and a popping synth line put the bounce on this one. Spoek even recuts some vox on the original "I'm so Trill" for Sweat X to beat down and provide that extra polish.

LAZERSWORD really out do themselves with "Designer" feat. RQM (Exploited) on a hip electro tip. Wobbly squelched out sub bass and perfect vox provided by RQM make this next level track an undeniable favorite. This one is already getting some radio play and press attention before circulation and will be on rotation for a long while. Don't miss.

Finnish label and beat extraordinaires TOP BILLIN have been making it happen on all levels with top productions getting worldwide support from Baltimore to Helsinki. Releases on Trouble and Bass, tour support for MIA, making floor inspired crate filling gems for the fans out there; and their remix of CLP's "Superconfidential" proves no different. Baltimore and 80's inspired TOP BILLIN takes Tunde Olarian's vocal to new heights. Perfect for all types of floors, this one is a sureplayer for the heads out there. Even the Instrumental is a crate filler.
Strictly Confidential keeps coming with NIC SARNO (ESP). From Milan his output is on the same tip as artists like Crookers, MSTRKRFT and Congorock. Member of The Love Supreme is signed to devoted Italian house music label ESP. He grabs Superconfidential and puts it straight on the dancefloor. Bumping beats and quirky synths that fit into sets for the likes of Oliver$ and Jesse Rose.
AND to top it off. Strictly Confidential has been mastered by THE CROOKERS and will see the exclusive vinyl release of CLP's original "I'm So Trill"

03 August 2009

RQM - BARELY EVIL EP OUT NOW!! 9/10 *****



RELEASE OF THE MONTH!!!! 9/10 ***

RQM – BARELY EVIL EP

“The girl is so nasty, trashy, dirty mouth, actually ready to fuck,
She’s asking me getting down happily, grabbing my like gravity,
Sweet agony swallowing calories killing me gradually
First the tip than all of me ….
She’s so evil, that’s barely legal”




I am very very pleased to write this post. I always like to support true and quality artists from my homeland, Poland (I only wish there were more of them). Łukasz aka RQM is definitely such a person. In my humble opinion he’s currently one of the best vocal cord artists doing great job in lyrics department and his new EP Barely Evil is simply the best thing I’ve heard this month and definitely one of the most interesting releases this year! RQM left Poland many years ago as a kid and Berlin has become his home base for some years. Well, actually at the moment he lives in a sunny Barcelona but he relocates soon. He is part of the huge music expatriate community (too many names to mention here) living and working in the capital of Germany for the benefit of all of us, avid listeners who receive a constant inflow of quality and original stuff (if maybe sometimes too much bent towards raw minimal sound). His extensive Berlin Bass Mafia is on the rise, so don't say I did not warn you about them!

Well, let’s start from some basics first. This concise bio will definitely help in providing more details about RQM:

If you're really into Electronic music, then knowingly or not, you've heard RQM's mellow voice at some point. Be it on the intro teaser for the Maryanne Hobb's BBC1 show or on the Jahcoozi, Stereotyp, Mochipet, Al Haca, Tolcha, Milanese or The Tape records. It's also possible that one of his tunes was on that DJ Shir Khan compilation, an XLR8r Podcast or a CLP mixtape that was pounding on your stereo. Or maybe you heard one of his tunes on a Sinden radio show. Chances are you probably even danced your ass off to one of the countless remixes of his tracks, while checking out the likes of DJ Mixhell, Jesse Rose, the Acid Jacks or Oliver$ .
The point is - this multi-versed shape shifting emcee is practically ubiquitous. Over 30 features and counting, shows alongside the likes of Missy Elliot, M.I.A., Buraka Som Sistema, The Stereo Mcs, The Rapture, Radioclit, Peter Kruder, Kool Keith and The Cool Kids and RQM says he might be ready to release his solo Opus.”

Barely Evil EP by RQM is released today 3 August on OMG! Recordings. This is Beatport exclusive release: listen and buy it here. Apart from the extremely infectious and sleek original track, the EP includes a very diverse array of fantastic remixes and each track deserves a proper description in itself, at least a brief one not to overload your sensitive “short-attention-span” senses.

Barely Evil original mix is a sleek and funky joint with great, dirty lyrics which are the trademark of RQM’s unlimited imagination and of course the props must go to the production duo of Marvin Suggs who are responsible for such an impeccable crispy and modern pop sound which should make Tiga jealous. Great for partying great for chilling, fantastic for singing unter die dusche

Brain Matters remix is a simple banger with a straight heavy kick, dirty bassline and lyrics cut short to “The Girl’s so nasty, trashy, dirty mouth”. A catch phrase which will work perfectly in dimly lit club rooms at the peak of some crazy party. BANGER ALERT!

Bass Weazal track is the heaviest and dopiest (literally) shit in this package. Just listen to the percussion and totally distorted vocal and then wait to be smashed by the typical urban UK bassline. Insane!

Filewile Alpine Dub Minimal is a warm and organic journey through the sea of minimal structures and dubbed out beats. Listen carefully, you’d be surprised how much actually happens in this track. Music to play on yachts in the early morning hours just after the sunrise.

Big Dope P Ghetto Nasty Remix. Well, the name speaks for itself. Big Dope P delivers a f…g bouncy killing ass-shaking ghetto tech booty. Makes my head bob like crazy. Party treasure, aye!!! Another BIG remix. Check it also here.

Lars Moston Remix. Dirty-on-purpose tech / fidget house joint which transforms into oldschool 'silly' stompy banger with Made In Berlin written across it with capital letters! It reminds me of the tracks I heard back in the days at underground parties in Tacheles! But at the same time would nicely fit into some recent Kid606 mixtapes. A real modern old-school fusion!

Stereotyp VooDoo Remix. Probably the least accessible, yet most sophisticated and deepest track on the entire EP. I have serious problems with describing the listening experience here. This type of music has to sink in first. Definitely it's dubstep'ish in the use of low-end frequencies and strong bass, yet goes much beyond the typical characteristic of this genre. Interesting.

All in all, Barely Evil is definitely one of the best' remix' EP's I've heard in ages. Besides, one can immediately hear that producers put lots of efforts and heart into their work. All tracks are completely diffferent from each other, and I love such diverse approach to all arts, music including.

For me personally, easily THE EP OF THE MONTH and one of the best productions this year. Close to ideal - 9 out of 10 stars!!!

The package includes sooo many great remixes but you will have to check them by yourselves. I selected the original 'source' track from which everything started. IT'S REALLY GREAT! KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK RQM.

DOWNLOAD: RQM - BARELY EVIL (ORIGINAL MIX)

We had a small chat with RQM about his new release and plans for the future.

We should probably do this interview in Polish, but then the exposure would be limited, so I guess we better use our lingua mundi.

I'm with it - lets go global...

A tricky question for a start: Vodka, Beer, Wine, Whisky or maybe straight-edge?

Tricky indeed. Put it like this - if you're family and we're celebrating - it's definitely vodka! If it's hot and we thirsty - ice cold beer. If we're dining on a relaxed tip and the food calls for extra taste bud stimulation - i'll go with some good wine. And then once in a blue I'll chase a whiskey buzz.

Do you party a lot?

Nah. Not really. Not anymore. If I'm doing shows the party vortex sort of swallows me up, but I don't go out of my way to get twisted up, but I go through my phases. I mean you can't go on stage with Jahcoozi without vodka - it's impossible!

On 3rd August your EP will be released on OMG records. After your first solo release entitled Miss Pacman, which came out last year, you return to the theme of a bad girl on Barely Evil. Do you have a special penchant for bad party girls?

These two tunes in particular, which by the way are a part of wider concept series of songs that deal with relationships and love in general, are part retrospection - part observation. When I was younger I was definitely attracted to some troubled ladies with a serious appetite for life, pitfalls included. But you play with fire for a little bit or maybe for a long while and eventually you learn that you can't tame the element and that if you let - it'll consume you. That's on a personal tip. But the songs are also a celebration or maybe a documentation of the type of women that our culture has been celebrating recently. I mean the bad girl archetype is nothing new, it's been around since day one, but it seems these days she done hijacked popular culture and she's running it. And the concept for these songs is my take on Kieslowski's Three Colors series. Miss Pacman and Barely Evil are the Red tracks - they deal with lust, desire and raw uncut sex.

Marvin Suggs from Berlin did a great production job on your track. Very sleek, clean and properly heavy. But honestly speaking I’ve never heard of them.

You ever heard of Micatone? They started out playing jazzy drum n bass influenced soul back in the day and over time they morphed into pure soul music. I think they're still on Sonar Kollektiv. One half of Marvin Suggs is Boris from Micatone. He produced Miss Pacman and this was the second tune we did together. I needed an updated disco inflected jam to get all raunchy with the lyrics and he hit me with this one and it felt right. Name any other producer whom you’d love to remix Barely Evil. I have to say that I'm really happy with the remixes that I got. Of course some bigger names would help me break through the noise in terms of promotion and distribution, but then chances are they would also make the EP sound more generic. I expected Stereotyp to do a Kubo remix for me cause I love the project, but on the flip the remix he delivered is like nothing that I heard before so I'm not sour.

All the remixes for the song are pretty diverse, ranging from pounding ghetto bangers to minimal dubs, did you have any key when selecting them? Was it difficult?

Actually I have another five remixes or so that I dropped from the final cut of the EP, and that's not because they weren't bangin'. I wanted a compact, versatile release so some joints just had to go. And it was really hard choosing, which tracks to drop and even harder telling cats that they didn't make the final cut. I know how much love and effort goes into making a tune - so when you get bumped off it bruises your ego a bit. Which is your personal favorite remix on the forthcoming EP? I love all of them for different reasons. The Filewile remix for example is unique in the use of organic sounds as if they were electronic. The brothers played a gutted echo chamber with a stick. Bonkers! Brain Matters is that simple complex combo that I love. The track appears to be all basic on the first run, but when you listen to it again you hear all these subtle things going on in the arrangement. And their vocal cut up is a classic sing-along. When I perform, I use this version. Bass Weazal got the sickest synth drop and that Ketamine like vocal treatment - I can only imagine what goes on in London when this one hits the system. The Lars Moston version is the most punky one to me - it's a bit all over the place, but at the same time it 's huge and it's sort of the same thing you've heard before a million time, but the drugged out avant-garde version of it. The Big Dope P jam is pure fun - made to be played out at strip clubs. And the Stereotyp take on it, like I said before, it's absolutely unique. One of a kind. I don't think a lot of people will get it - i would think of crossover with this one, but it's hands down sick!

Barcelona or Berlin? I love Barcelona and wonder whether you will not miss it after coming back to Berlin?

Definitely Berlin! I broke my neck, my spine, sold my liver and my kidneys to pay my rent in Barcelona - I won't have to do that in Berlin. But on the flip - you can't beat the weather or the beach or the fresh seafood. If I could combine the two - I think I would have me a micro paradise in Europe. But then if that were possible I think I would actually lobby to change the immigration laws. I would do everything in my power to stop the invasion of the consumer hipsters. If you consume music like it's fast food, look cats up and down to check what labels they're rocking. If you go out to parties and talk about your next project while artists are sweating it out on stage - can't come into my city! Sorry! BIG ASS REJECTED stamp in red ink in your passport. Contemplate it and try coming again some other time.

What are your plans for the future? I heard you are about to release more goodies in a few months.

Yeah. I got a few more of these love and relationship related tunes dropping. Lover's Voo Doo, which is a song about sex and telepathy or telepathic sex is coming out on the Bass Brains compilation next month. It should be a nice little drop - Jahcoozi, CLP, Lexi Lee, Robot Koch is on it, as well as Data Mc. I'm looking forward to this one. Also in September Shir Khan will drop his double CD compilation for Exploited Records. I got a very cerebral, liquid poetry tune with Milanese on there called Sandman and another concept tune with Sirius Mo called Atomic Fusion, which I love to death! It might be just me, but I think the tune is gold - it's sort of a Dub Step Pop something. And on a storytelling tip it's about the life cycle of a relationship told from end to beginning, but using nuclear war related imagery. And now I'm shopping the final installment of the concept, which will be a four song EP about infidelity, jealousy and braking up.

Finally, do you plan on performing in Poland anytime soon? (I hope)

I'd love to come - it's been a second. Last time I played in Poland was 4 years back or something around that and it was in Krakow with Al Haca. And I don't what it is with the bookings back home, but every time I'm supposed to come out and play shit just falls apart. All in due time I suppose.

Listen to some of these tracks on RQM's soundcloud. RQM contact data: myspace, website, twitter , facebook

17 June 2009

Robot Koch - Space Oddities Mix for Mondayjazz


And now for something a bit different ... an odd, eclectic mix from Jahcoozi's gear man Robot Koch for Mondyjazz.

Mondayjazz no. 93: Space Oddities mixed by Robot Koch


Jazzy, lounge and downtempo vibes are overlaid with African folk songs (!!) and ear-catching vocals by Robot Koch's favorite emcees and singers (RQM, Cerebral Vortex, Budy Leezle, Jahcoozi), while Koch's own productions and tracks from e.g. mono/poly, prefuse 73 provide a rougher, glitchy and experimental edge to this funky composition with ever-shifting moods. The entire set sounds ...odd at first hearing, yet it works from the very beginning till a very beautiful and haunting Heaven is my Real Estate in the end.


TRACKLIST AFTER THE JUMP

23 February 2009

RQM - Bloody Sunday (Robot Koch version)

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A very interesting track and an equally interesting producer hit me via myspace and my blog. RQM is a globetrotter, born in Sosnowiec in Poland, and respected Emcee with a very characteristic voice. You definitely heard him e.g. in an ‘intro-teaser’ of Mary Anne Hobbes BBC 1 show or in numerous other releases. Honestly speaking I heard his voice as well as the name, but I did not expect that RQM is our hommie from Poland J
For the last few years, RQM has been rooted in Berlin’s electronic scene, where he collaborates with fantastic artists such as Jahcoozi, Al Haca, Modeselektor, Stereotyp, (and apart from them also with Milanese, Mochipet, Oliver$, Shir Khan, to mention most famous ones). Together with Robot Koch from Jahcoozi (I love his recent releases, an in particular the remix by LazerSword) he produced music under the moniker of The Tape and their The Tape vs RQM – Public Transport LP released in 2007 had great reviews in music press across the globe.
Read more about him here. Yes, Poles also can, if conditions are right and he has a talent and is not afraid of hard work!

Robot Koch and RQM continue their cooperation, and the latest, quite surprising, and very very far from the original (for me it is always an advantage in any remix – the more freestyle version the better) glitch-pop remix, or should I say a variation on the classic Bloody Sunday, is quite a successful result of their work.

One can recognize a few samples, but the rest is “brand new stuff”. What we get is a fantastic vocal of RQM and perfect, fluid and smooth electronic base by Robot Koch. According to the words of the author himself in a note attached to this track, Bloody Sunday was initially a cover produced live by Robot Koch and RQM for Fritz Radio Berlin. Build on glitch foundation it veers later to pop, whereas the lyrics are a kind of tribute to the typical, toxic Rock N Roll relations.

Listen to this wonderful track. RQM - Bloody Sunday (Robot Koch version)
Long live Poland (wink, wink)!

WERSJA POLSKA