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05 January 2011

TOP RELEASES OF 2010 BY DOKTOR KRANK

Part two of my best of the year series. Top 10 Releases of 2010 feature best LP’s and EP’ published last year. Again, as in the case of Top Tracks, I hate myself for leaving out so much great music. Thus I decided to at least mention the runners-up at the bottom of the list, which is still just the tip of an ice-berg.

2010 music-wise was absolutely AWESOME with new, niche genres and cross-genres gaining on popularity (e.g. glitch-hop, west-coast blap and beats, mutant hip-hop beats, future UK – wot u call it – thing) and the wind of creative change blowing most strongly from across the eastern Polish border – from the land of Mother Rossija – where tenths of talented producers (e.g. DZA, Pixelord, Demokracy, Moa Pillar, Pavel Dovgal, Myown to name just a few) are churning wicked tune after wicked tune in all the shades of dayglo synths.  German and Dutch beatmakers (like e.g. Halp, Coco Bryce, Doshy, Robot Koch, Swede:art) are finally gaining, quite deservedly, the proper recognition across the world for their brave and creative approach to beatmaking. Central and Eastern Europe is finally waking up and starts participating actively in the global scene (releases by PTR1, Teielte from Poland, Montgomery Clunk from Romania or 1000Names from Bulgaria are absolutely world class). UK urban sound is morphing like crazy, I have lost the track of all the transformations and trends long time ago. Well, to be honest  the apparently thriving UK Funky or Future Garage is not my thing, but it seems producers on this scene are flirting more and more often with post hip-hop beats which I can only support whole-heartedly expecting more developments in this area in 2011. Last year was also a tough time for any writer / blogger / journalist, your humble narrator including, who embarked on a futile task of describing the music which escapes any categorization or pigeonholing like never before. Using this opportunity I would like to kindly apologize for misleading or confusing terminology used in this blog. I hope this will continue in the future :)

I may sound like Euro Nationalist (I am not), but 2010 was apparently the Year of European Label. Error Broadcast, Project Mooncircle, Robox Neotech, Tokyo Dawn Records, Numbers, Black Acre, Fremdtunes  (to name just a few), are pushing this new mutant sound forward delivering many surprises and consistent, solid quality along the way. Of course one should not make a mistake of perceiving music only via geographical location of the artists or labels, because such distinctions do not work anymore. Which was nicely commented by Low Limit from Lazer Sword on his twitter recently: “a lot of these journalists/blog can't listen to music out of context of the artists' location, & the geographical assumptions along with it. tell me what it sounds like not what it you'd assume it sounds like given the place it was made. ill make footwork in a barn in idaho fukit” Ha ha ha – how true! Music is a global thing now, but I still believe that some local mentality, upbringing, sensitivity and setting in which you create your works of art also plays a substantial role in the total scheme. Ok, enough of this. Let's move to the verdict. And the winners are ...:

DOKTOR KRANK'S TOP RELEASES OF 2010

1. Swede:art. – Emotional Colors (Tokyo Dawn Records) 

The sexiest debut of 2010.  Sex on the Airplane, Mozambique, Wonky Bikez or Linguistics will be my all-time-favorites for many years to come, I'm positive. A top-notch release full of the best future beats by a super talented producer from Germany. Since the first time I came across the work of Joachim Pruegl at the end of 2009, I really felt his potential, but I've still been surprised with his stellar debut. He has instantly catapulted himself to my personal top German producers league next to the mighty Robot Koch.

  Slugabed – Ultra Heat Treated EP (Planet Mu)

I could not decide which release should I name my best release of 2010. I decided to present two prizes, another top first prize goes to the powerful, crazy and twisted synths of Brighton's wizz-kid whose EP ruled in my player in the first half of 2010. Slugabed makes no mistakes, takes no hostages and is merciless. More praise in my review above.

2. Lorn – Nothing Else (Brainfeeder)

Great, dark, deep and moving electronic trips by Lorn who released one the best album of 2010 in Flying Lotus' Brainfeeder. In this case, I personally believe that the pupil outgrew the master. I like Nothing Else better than IMHO a bit overhyped Flying Lotus' Cosmogramma. (Now, try something different. Listen to a nice mixtape produced by Lorn with Lefty aka the L.E.F.T. rapping to the beat from Nothing Else - Lefty aka L.E.F.T Kill the Messenger)

3. Low Limit vs. Lando Kal – Golden Handshake EP (Numbers)

This is what I wrote in my review on glitch.fm  “a cluster bomb of deconstructed sonic mayhem which will create havoc on any dancefloor from Paris to New York and L.A. Their music is about party and rave, about breaking the necks, setting bodies on fire in a digital dancefloor bonanza of purity-defying electro lazer assualt. This may sound bombastic, but for me Lazer Sword epitomizes the future of EDM, where hip hop swagger meets post-disco and funky beat, while all end up in a heavy-bass soup spiced up with tons of crunky synths, sick samples, ear-catching cut-ups, bleeps, beeps and whatnot.” Read to rest to learn why I believe this EP to be a motherfucking future party slammer! And why I have been feeding my Car’s sound system with it for months.

4. Robot Koch – Songs for Trees and Cyborgs (Project Mooncircle) 

Second full-length release (along with the earlier Listen to Them Fade EP) by the most famous Robot from Berlin has solidified his position among top world producers. I love his unique style of button pressing and fat multi-track sonic textures he creates so consistently and skillfully. His vintage sound works equally well in his own productions as in collaborations with other artists (e.g. great tunes with Doshy and 1000Names). Again, on this release we receive great vocal tracks - Verbal Bruises with Portable Morla and Brujeria with Graciela Maria are among the best, next to Atari You featuring a great emcee from Poland – RQM (who have been part of the Berlin mafia for years). For real, there are not many artists on electronic music scene with such a vision and craft. RESPECT! Peeps from USofA should watch out as Robot Koch is going on a tour across the States in February 2011. Good news is he is working on many projects at the moment, thus we have a guaranteed delivery of superb beats also in 2011.

5. Pixelord – Lucid Freaks pt.1 (Error Broadcast) 

Chip tune, 8-bit, wonky perverted button bonanza of top class by the Lord of All Pixels – one of the freshest, most original and experimental releases of the year! Hooked me instantly into beats from Russia, which became a real goldmine of fresh sounding electronic music.

6. Ninja Tune XX – Box Set

The almighty set of absolutely smashing 6 CD’s released to celebrate 20th anniversary of one of the most respected and forward-looking labales on the planet.  A MUST for any open-minded music lover. List of artists featured is simply ridiculous!

7. Doshy – Scatter Remixes (Robox Neotech). 

The best remix compilation of 2010! Democracy, Rudi Zygadlo, Pixelord, Halp & Coco Bryce, Monky, Lakritze, Zeno and Doshy himself plus other remixers deliver a super package adding their creative personal touch to very good original material. I wrote in my review: "Robox Neotech is THE LABEL OF THE FUTURE. Trust my werd! Music they serve is soooo refreshing, mind-boggling, full of this kinky, bleepy, twisted lazers and sick beats, dipped in hard to describe RAW, post-industrial spices. Future beats attacking the listener with full force, engaging all your senses and making your wetware circuitry go high high high with liquid, digital emotions. Just listen to the latest offering from Robox Neotech - Scatter Remixes EP. I liked the the original EP by Doshy a lot, but these remixes really made my jaw drop low low low". Read the rest above.

8. PTR1 – Above the structures (Concrete Cut Recordings) 

Definitely, the best release from Poland this year (closely followed by Teielte's Homeworkz). Intelligent, mesmerizing and enchanting dub music! A fragment of my review: All five original tracks by ptr1 create a very concrete block of bass-friendly music with absolutely mesmerizing melodies. I listen to tons of electronic productions, coming across tracks showing very good production skills, yet missing one extremely important component - namely soul. Whereas ptr1 has a rare gift enabling him to squeeze beautiful emotions out of the cold analog and digital tools. Just listen to Cold, my personal highlight of the release, this tune reaches deep deep inside my neural structure touching right nerves and proving once again why humans has loved music for millenia

9. Planet Soap – After Silkworm (Car Crash Set)

Another great remix compilation showcasing talents from across the world. Car Crash Set prepared a fat selection of of remixes of tracks taken from "Silkworm" EP by bass-trio Planet Soap from Milan, Italy (released in September 2010). Coming out of nowhere for some, but definitely not for the regular readers of my blog, as "After Silkworm" features the works of many of my favorite producers on the beat scene. Read the rest in my review above.

10. 1000names - Illuminated Man (Black Acre)

Great, full-length album on Black Acre by this Bulgarian duo was one of the biggest surprises this year for me. I heard their previous releases but it was  Illuminated Man that has really won me over. I like a kind of consistent, spacey flow to their music in which they throw tons of different bleeps and beeps, outstanding synths or great drums mixing succesffully IDM with post-Dilla hip-hop beats. Such tunes like Haunted Landscapes, Secondary Fauna or Pocket Calculators, though of course reminding of the pioneering work of Flying Lotus, have this 'contemporary vibe' which I am into so much in music recently.

11. Honorable mentions. I can highly recommend any of the following releases:

Magnetic Man – Magnetic Man
Teielte – Homeworkz,
Lazer Sword - Lazer Sword LP,
Finest Ego – Russian Beat Maker Compilation,
Montgomery Clunk – Superbus EP,
Rusti – Sunburst EP,
Rudi Zygadlo – Great Western Laymen,
TAZ - Gold Tooth Grin
SRC - Gold Coinz
Redinho - Bare Blips
Actress – Splazsh,
Starkey - Ear Drums and Black Holes,
Alex B - Moments, 
Guttstar – Battery Hues EP,
Sedge Warbler – Welcome to the Universe,
Ben Samples – Choose your own adventure,
Bil Bless – the life mechanisms vol. 2,
Dusk Ensemble – Dusk Ensemble,
Mount Kimbie - Crooks & Lovers,
Illum Sphere - Titan EP 

29 October 2010

Recent releases reviews pt. 1



I've realized I have no chance to write proper reviews of all the recent releases I really like due to the lack of time. And in blogosphere things become old quite fast, thus I decided to draw the attention of my readers to the bass-heavy / beat music YOU MUST NOT MISS which has been released recently. I'll try to write at least a few words about each of them, while being fully aware these artists deserve much more than that.

Swede:art - Emotional Colors Remixes
DrKrank's rating: 8/10


Let's start from Swede:art and the remix compilation of my personal record of the year, i.e. Emotional Colors. This is still top-3 album of the year next to Lorn's Nothing Else and probably only Lazer Sword's full-length has a chance to beat it. Since the first time I came across the work of Joachim Pruegl at the end of 2009, I really felt his potential, but I've still been surprised with his stellar debut. He has instantly catapulted himself to my personal top German producers league next to the mighty Robot Koch. Tokyo Dawn Records did a right thing and released a fantastic Emotional Colors Remixes featuring a few absolutely fantastic remixes. All in all this is one of the best comps of this type I've heard in ages. Nearly as good as the original. TOKiMONSTA from Brainfeeder's roster delivered the most contagious, addictive and perfect rework, closely followed by Kidkanevil's rainy, downtempo improvisations, Sam Irl's banging, dark neon synth-driven remix of my personal best track by Swede:art, namely Linquistics or Devonwho's deconstructions of Mosambique. I also extremely liked the jazzy remix of Embrace by Waxolutionists and Edizione Crumar's electric refix of A Room of Prayers. Actually, you wouldn't find a weak remix on this compilation. Grab the entire release on Tokyo Dawn site. It's worth every penny.


Listen to my personal-best remix by TOKiMONSTA:

Swede:art - I'm A R.O.B.O.T. feat. Blaktroniks (TOKiMONSTA Remix) by Swede:art

The Great Mundane - This is So You EP
Dr. Krank's rating: 9/10


We remain in a slightly similar area with another release. The Great Mundane is one the Portland's (Oregon) premiere beatsmakers and in his free EP - This is So You he shows the real depth of his talent, which is immense to say the least. He offers super-tight samples, impeccable production skills, great button work and a kind of jazzy, spacey feel to music I like so much recently. Associated with STS9 and 1320 Records, he also has been releasing records and collaborations since 2007 (psymbolic, mush, runriots records). This EP is perfect from the first to the last note. It's even difficult for me to point to some highlights - this is a kind of work that needs to be digested in full. The great news is that we should expect remixes for SPL, Lorn, KiloWatts & Bluetech as well as his next full length in May 2011 on 1320 Records. Can't wait.

The Great Mundane - This is So You (free download via bandcamp)


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Bassnectar - Wildstyle EP
Dr. Krank's rating: 7/10


The last one for today's wrap-up is Bassnectar, the weekend is coming and there is no better tool to pump up your party attitude than to listen to a few ultra bass-heavy tunes from his new EP - Wildstyle. Already the first track - Bassnectar's remix of Hot Right Now will seriously burn your speakers or internal brain circuitry (if you listen to this EP via your headphones - thus beware!). The sonic onslought continues unwavaring with the highlights being: gnashing dubstep bomb of the title track, The 808 Track with baile-funk drums turning into drilling wobbley affair, and a sick, filthy collab with ill-gates in Encore. Kudos go to Lorin for including more experimental stuff (Fun with Synthesizers) on this EP. All in all, the release did not left me jaw-dropped but it's a solid block of your best bass-heavy music doing wonders on any dancefloor across the globe or using the full potential of your sub-woofer. BTW - peeps in Europe should start their preperations already - Bassnectar will visit and old contintent in November. Check Bassnectar's site for details.

22 September 2010

Run Vie compilation





WOW! So many great names on the future beatz scene featured in one album which can be downloaded for FREE!!  RUN VIE compilation is the ABSOLUTE MUST for any beat headz out there! The music quality is much more than average for this type of comp. RUN VIE is a festival taking place in Vienna, Austria at the beginning of October. Shit, I wish I was there - actually it's not so far from my hometown (a mere 700km). I have to seriously consider the trip. Robot Koch, fLako, Swede:art, Dorian Concept, 1000 Names, Free the Robots, Aloe Blacc - what more can you desire to reach a sonic orgasm! (some artists performing at the festival that did not make it to the comp incl. Comfort Fit, Derrick May, BLU). But the real discovery on RUN VIE for me personally are tunes by the German hip-hop duo JR&PH7, in particular Let's move feat. Skyzoo in The Clonius remix. Never heard of them and I believe I have to catch up fast with their discography. Grab this gem and let your body Moooooooooooooooooove.

14 September 2010

Soundcloud Tuesday


My inbox is overflowing with great music again. Here is a Doktor Krank's pick of new tunes shared on soundcloud which I haven't checked for some time. Less writing more listening :)) Quality guaranteed, I accept no returns or complaints.

Starting from + verb tunes which always delivers fresh quality sonic pleasures.

U Know Me by +verb

Pretendo (clip) by +verb

One of the best tracks from one of the best records this year - Swede:art's Linguistics in B.Bravo remix available on a recent Tokyo Dawn Records Compilation "The Heart" and soon to be released on the "Emotional Colors Remixes"! Check the label's site for details.


Swede:art - Linguistics feat. Stray (B. Bravo Remix) by Swede:art

And here comes the first ever completed track by a well-known trickster and champion of one-liners from Glitch Hop Forum - i.e. Android Bishop called Surveying the Landscape of Life's Choices. Hey Mr. Bishop, I am postive somebody out here really enjoys this little tripe :)) Check Android Bishop's bandcamp for free download.

The Android Bishop - Surveying the landscape of lifes choices by AndroidBishop

Kether is a duo of Stephan Jacobs and Ruff Hauser. Nasty dubstep (but retaining the "soul", which is not the case in so many dubstep productions recently) is their thing. Check it!

Kether - Droid (unreleased) by Stephan Jacobs

Ben Samples  in VIP version of really sick dubstep tune:

Naughty Naughty (VIP) by bensamples

More sub-bass bonanza in a bootleg dubstep remix of "Be" by Steve Angello & Laidback Luke, cooked by Balls of Steel. Crunchy!

Steve Angello & Laidback Luke - Be (Balls of Steel Dubstep Bootleg) by Balls of Steel

A nice little joint by Half Man Half vs. Low Limit (half of Lazer Sword)

TOUGH IN THE MIX * HALFxLOWLIMIT by HALF MAN HALF

Finally, something completely different, air-horn carnival butchers from Munich - Schlachthofbronx ft. Gringo & Nem in Fock Me Avontade and Schlachthofbronx remix of Dj Beware & Mototpitch tune as a part of Hennessy Black Mixes.  I f...g dig your style boyz! Pure Gasolina!

Schlachthofbronx ft. Gringo & Nem - Fock Me Avontade by schlachthofbronx

Hennessy Black Mixes // Schlachthofbronx Remix by Made to Mix

23 July 2010

Lazy summer tracks ...... NOT!


It's so stupendously hot in Poland atm, even cold beer does not work (that's why I'm drinking veerrrryy cold whisky). Thanks God for Bass! Paradoxically, deep, low frequency and stomping beat ease the pain of inhumane weather conditions. Listen to the Dr. Krank's pick of the week and expect the unexpected (to use horrifically banal cliche).

Pixelord VS Onyx by pixelord

Oh God, complete total madness. Pixelord for President! Wonky hop par excellence.  

Swede:art - Snapshots On A Sunday Night by Swede:art

Don't you dare to forget about one of the best albums of this year - Emotional Colors by Swede:art. This is a tune from this amazing release.

The Police - Roxanne - (Marty Party/Love and Light Remixx) by Love and Light

Highly creative producers of serious bass bangers Love and Light join forces with Marty Party and using Bassnectar's tactics transform all-time-classic Roxanne into a crowd-pleasing bass monster.

STYLUST BEATS/4CENTERS-THE LULLABY(NOT TO BE TRUSTED) by StylustBeats

4Centers from Love and Light in another collaboration with Stylust Beats producing stomping dubstep driller with a few nice, soft touches.

!PINK FLOYD-CONFORTABLY NUMB(STYLUST BEATS DUBSTEP REMIX)***FESTIVAL SMASHER***COMMENT FOR 320! by StylustBeats

More classic-turned-dubstep from Stylust Beats. Don't like this trend much but this track is kinda OK! 

Empty Hearted by +verb

Another great tune from +verb. Cold, detached with bassline talking with synths like in no other productions. You better watch this guy!

 

Rock the Beat (Rocky theme vs The Doors) glitched and scratched uP by DJ SáEG

Dj SaEG a turntablist and producer from Mexico City rocking the beat in a smashing mashup of the Rocky theme vs. The Doors. Highly recommended!

Blackalicious-Sky is Falling (JmeJ Glitch ReRub) Master 1 by JmeJDJ

JmeJ in a fantastic (as usual) glitchy treatment of the  classic hip hop tune. Boy, is this bassline sick!!!!! 

Samples - Drop Bombs (inflect remix) by inflect

Great track by Ben Samples in a synth-driven  inflect remix. Me likes!

M.I.A. - Steppin' Up (Artificial Fake's bongo is a must remix) by Artificial Fake

Artificial Fake turned M.I.A. into tribal ghetto dub. Noice.

<a href="http://splatinum.bandcamp.com/track/where-ya-at">Where Ya At? by SPLATINUM</a>

  Glitchy whompy cut-up and hi-hat driven free tune from Splatinum camp. Always welcomed!

A Heady Grasshopper by bartlomein

Mad, dark bartlomein step by a homie from USofA. Kicks ass!

LU10 Records Present The Cheerz - Rake It (Max Morrell Remix) [sendspace]
 
And now something completely different :) French ghetto juke house electro frenzy duo of The Cheerz in a f....g BANGER!!!! Silly tune ...

LUNIZ vs JOKER [KRADDY NEXT LEVEL MASH-UP] by KRADDY

I close this post with a huge mashup of Luniz vs. Joker by ex-Mobster Kraddy. Hope to see this released in some form (probably never happens but...)

11 February 2010

SWEDE:ART - ANALOGUE FREQUENCIES - ERROR BROADCAST PODCAST


The beginning of February seems to be flourishing with fantastic, future beatz and interesting mixes promising a great year for fans of this genre. One name seems to reappear time and again. Error Broadcast is a "21st century beat label blending hip-hop with off-kiler electronica". Exactly! I first heard about them when reviewing a Comfort Fit's Pollyshufflez remix EP. But just know after checking their website I realized how many young cool cats are associated with Error Broadcast: Shlohmo, Dimlite, Pixelord, fLako, 1000names, Hermutt Lobby, Mux Mool, Swede:art, The Great Mundane, Lambent just to mention a few I heard about. Check their site for fresh releases and some free goodies (e.g. Pixelord covered by me yesterday).



Error Brodcast has just released an absolutely smashing mix by the Swede:art, one of the best beatmarkers, producers and DJ's hailing from Germany. His selection is always top notch and really gives you an insight into future, twisted hip hop beatz, wonky, future garage stuff and much more. Analogue Frequencies' tracklist is absolutely stellar: NastyNasty, Slugabed, Dorian Koncept, Untold,  Mono/Poly, Dimlite, Martyn, Mark Prichard, Om Unit and much much more. Unique Listening Experience!




I encourage you to listen to this mix on mixcloud, but if you really realy want this work saved on your hard drives Error Broadcast posted a download link on their site:

SWEDE:ART - ANALOGUE FREQUENCIES - ERROR BROADCAST PODCAST
Tracklist:
Dizz1 - We Go Ridin Ft. Om' Mas 1
B-Ju - Soja Extra (Benny B. Blonco Remix) 2
Javaanse Jongens - On You 3
3l - Without Destination 4
Jose James - Made For Love 5
Om Unit - Lightgrids 6
Slugabed Clunk Clunk 7
Swede:Art  Wonderwhy 8
Mono/Poly Red And Yellow Toys 9
Dimlite Feedback Children 10
Nastynasty The Reef (Slugabed Remix) 11
Rustie Keesha Resmak 12
Slugabed Motherfuckeeeeer 13
Dibiase Spacely Sprocketts 14
Hudson Mo X Ghostface Mighty Healthy 15
Swede:Art Analogue Frequencies 16
Jeremiah Jae The Mystery 17
These New Puritans We Want War (Sbtrkt Remix) 18
Trg Broken Heart (Martyn's Dcm Remix) 19
Untold Bad Girls 20
Hsik Fix It Up 21
The Bug Jah War Feat. Flowdan (Loefah Remix) 22
Dorian Concept Im A Balla Vs Trilingual Dance Sexperience (Patchwork Pirates Refix) 23
Martyn Friedrichstraße 24
King Midas Sound Meltdown 25
Slugabed Goulash 26
Dz Just Rollin [Akira Kiteshi Remix] 27
Untold Stop What You're Doing [James Blake Remix] 28
John Cage Credo In Us 29
Mark Pritchard Unknown 30
Massive Attack Paradise Circus Ft. Hope Sandoval 31