Warp and LuckyMe present TNGHT, the new collaboration between Hudson Mohawke and Lunice.
New Squarepusher video Dark Steering, taken from forthcoming album ‘Ufabulum’ out 14th/15th May.
Battles - Rolls Bayce (Hudson Mohawke Remix) taken from Dross Glop. Dross Glop 4 is the fourth and final installment in a 4-part Battles 12inch remix series and will be available as part of Record Store Day on April 21, 2012.
The unpredictable arpeggios of album standouts ‘Tooth Moves’ and the preview track ‘Com Touch’ conjure up an intoxicating yet somehow unheimlich Mittel-European dreamscape, jarringly interrupted by hyperactive bursts of neon future-funk, reminiscent of the young Scottish producers that I mentioned earlier.
Clark / Iradelphic (Warp, 2012) BBC Review
A shift of pace from the Warp artist produces some interesting results.
Glaswegian producer/DJ Russell Whyte, aka Rustie is this week’s Essential Mixer.
He burst out of Glasgow’s Numbers party crew alongside the likes of Hudson Mohawk and Jackmaster.
Rustie is signed to the legendary Warp Records and he’s also released music on labels like Hyperdub and Stuff Records. He’s remixed Modeselektor and Jamie Lidell. And he scooped the Guardian’s ‘First Album Award’ late last year for his stunning debut ‘Glass Swords’ which features the single Surph.
Listen out for new tracks in the mix from Hudson Mohawk, Surkin, Dorian Concept and of course Rustie himself.
Plaid ‘Upgrade’, from their new album ‘Scintilli’ (WARP, 2011).
Plaid is part of Viral Radio’s Radiant Frequencies programme at Rewire Festival in the Hague this Friday 4 November.
Download Rustie ‘All Nite’ now - http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=31897
Glass Swords - album out 10th/11th October on Warp Records
http://warp.net/rustie
Pre-order Glass Swords at Bleep
http://bleep.com/index.php?page=release_details&releaseid=31256
Plaid - 35 Summers (taken from forthcoming album ‘Scintilli’ on Warp). Quantum drumming of synthetic chimes.
Flying Lotus ‘Camera Day’, from his new EP Pattern+Grid World.
“Stunning photography by Janet Echelman, a designer who focuses on reshaping “urban airspace with monumental, fluidly moving...
Listen to this with Viral Radio at the Muziekgebouw aan ‘t IJ
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Sometimes I don’t trust my own judgement....
A small video interview by Pitchfork with 2012 favourite Laurel Halo (via Dirk Geurs on Twitter.)