Saturday, May 31, 2008

You Wanna Walk Wit Yo Friends???

In 2005, I was asked by the people of Vinyl Syndicate to do a breaks mix of their ragga jungle hit 'Walk Wit Yo Friends' from their ragga sub-label Crunk Vinyl.  So, I got the vocal, and headed to the studio with super engineer Locuss and got to work.  

We worked on it periodically for months and got near done...  got a 256kbs MP3 bounced so I could test it out...  then the files were lost.

This is the only version in existence.  I've played it religiously, it was featured on my hugely popular Don Dada mix, and now I pass it on to you...  the blogosphere.

Enjoy it.


LABEL NEWS: Passenger



UPCOMING RELEASES FROM PASSENGER

PASA042 - "Give It Up (Old Skool Style)"
by Aquasky & The Ragga Twins + Trevor Loveys and Michael Morph mixes. 

For audio clips and the download release click here

And for vinyl click here
"Deman Rocker and Flinty Badman were always the ultimate rabble-rousers at the old warehouse raves, titans of the microphone who took the art of MCing to brain-blowing levels... Aquasky are sympathetic party partners, whipping up old skool action with hoary riffs, pumping pianos and tough beats. There's a gamut of mixes with Trevor Loveys also giving it some stick. Nu-rave? This is just incendiary party music." Kris Needs - Buzz Hot One - DMC Update
"Recommended Release" M8
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PASA043 - "Call Me" 
by The Body Snatchers feat. Sporty-O & Yolanda. Backdraft, Lee Mortimer and Blende remixes

For audio clips and exclusive download release click here
(not out until 13th June)

And for exclusive white label promos click here
(not out until 13th June)

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PASA005CD - Breakbeat Bass vol. 3 
mixed by Nick Thayer

Mixed and crafted by Nick Thayer the latest release in the hugely popular Breakbeat Bass series is available as a mix (CD format) or unmixed (download format).

For the download release click here

For audio clips and the CD release click here

Friday, May 30, 2008

NEW LABEL ALERT: Cool & Deadly


Cool & Deadly started life in 2007 as a club night at Fabric and has since gone on to host it’s own tent at the Glade festival. The opening remit for the project was to explore music where “The backbone is dub and the body is bass”. Guest DJ’s alongside Tayo have included the likes of Digital Mystikz, Skream, Oris Jay, Drop The Lime, Iration Steppas, Freq Nasty, Buraka Som Systema, and Trojan Sound System.

The Cool & Deadly imprint, launching June 2008, will aim to continue where the night left off, by releasing music for those DJs (and enthusiasts) who have an appreciation for BASS MUSIC in all its forms. The aim of the label is to explore all the music that falls into the space between breaks, dubstep, dub, garage and beyond.

Tayo is an internationally renowned DJ of ten years. He is a resident DJ at Fabric and a purveyor of bass music (as showcased on his “Fabric Live 32” mix – winner of ‘Best Compilation’ at DJ Mag’s Best Of British Awards). In 2000 Tayo started Mob Records, one of the first pioneering breakbeat labels and early home for the Stanton Warriors as well as releasing the first Plump DJs mix album.
“Working with Skool Of Thought will be great, as we have always talked about similar tastes in music. The label will explore the space between all of our influences, pushing a sound that we believe in and tearing up as many bass speakers as possible along the way” enthuses Tayo ahead of the first set of releases. 
Lloyd Seymour aka Skool Of Thought is another long time veteran of the underground music scene. He is label boss of arguably the most consistent breaks label, ‘Against The Grain’, home to Krafty Kuts, Freestylers, Deekline & Wizard and of course Skool Of Thought. He recently released his debut album ‘Random Acts Of Kindness’ with studio partner Ed Solo, which received rave reviews across the board from the music press. Skool Of Thought is also promoter and resident DJ at the legendary mid week club night SuperCharged, bringing breaks and bass to Brighton for a packed weekly session.
“Tayo has been one of the most consistent DJs at my club over the years, he’s never been one to follow a passing trend and has always pushed the boundaries” comments Skool Of Thought. “We share a common ground for the need to push breaks and bass orientated music forward. We’re prepared to go left of centre and that’s why we have formed Cool & Deadly records”
Established artists like Bassbin Twins will rub shoulders with new artists like Romanian sensation TRG, West Country Dubateers Black Canvas, as well as new music from the two label bosses. Many more exciting projects will be announced over the coming months, but for now a bass loving public can look forward to the following to get things started….right!

More Info: Click Here

REAL Hip Hop, not Hip POP!!

The Wale & Nick Catchdubs "Mixtape About Nothing" is finally out! 

Grab it off zshare (part 1 and part 2) and bump it through the weekend and beyond. 

Here's the tracklist and production credits, and here's a link to buy physical copies packed with a limited-edition 10.Deep shirt.

Wale is so hot right now. This is the stuff I like... REAL Hip Hop, not Hip POP.

This is the sequel to the 100 Miles And Running tape Wale and Catchdubs put together last Summer, and if that was his 3 Ft High And Rising this one is definitely De La Soul Is Dead

Don't let the Seinfeld theme fool you - it gets pretty dark and dense at points, and shows another side to one of the most interesting dudes making music right now.  

100 Miles, however, is still one of my faves.  Fun party hip hop.  If you haven't got that, GIT IT!

What are you still doing here, go listen! Here's a bonus blend of "The Crazy" left on the cutting room floor.

Thursday, May 29, 2008

Big Brother Wants Your iPod

Copyright deal could toughen rules governing info on iPods, computers
Vito Pilieci
Canwest News Service


OTTAWA - The federal government is secretly negotiating an agreement to revamp international copyright laws which could make the information on Canadian iPods, laptop computers or other personal electronic devices illegal and greatly increase the difficulty of travelling with such devices.

The deal could also impose strict regulations on Internet service providers, forcing those companies to hand over customer information without a court order.

Called the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement (ACTA), the new plan would see Canada join other countries, including the United States and members of the European Union, to form an international coalition against copyright infringement.

The agreement is being structured much like the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) except it will create rules and regulations regarding private copying and copyright laws.

Federal trade agreements do not require parliamentary approval.

The deal would create a international regulator that could turn border guards and other public security personnel into copyright police. The security officials would be charged with checking laptops, iPods and even cellular phones for content that "infringes" on copyright laws, such as ripped CDs and movies.

The guards would also be responsible for determining what is infringing content and what is not.

The agreement proposes any content that may have been copied from a DVD or digital video recorder would be open for scrutiny by officials - even if the content was copied legally.

"If Hollywood could order intellectual property laws for Christmas what would they look like? This is pretty close," said David Fewer, staff counsel at the University of Ottawa's Canadian Internet Policy and Public Interest Clinic. "The process on ACTA so far has been cloak and dagger. This certainly raises concerns."

The leaked ACTA document states officials should be given the "authority to take action against infringers (i.e., authority to act without complaint by rights holders)."

Anyone found with infringing content in their possession would be open to a fine.

They may also have their device confiscated or destroyed, according to the four-page document.

The trade agreement includes "civil enforcement" measures which give security personnel the "authority to order ex parte searches" (without a lawyer present) "and other preliminary measures".

In Canada, border guards already perform random searches of laptops at airports to check for child pornography. ACTA would expand the role of those guards.

On top of these enforcement efforts, ACTA also proposes imposing new sanctions on Internet service providers. It would force them to hand over personal information pertaining to "claimed infringement" or "alleged infringers" - users who may be transmitting or sharing copyrighted content over the Internet.

Currently, rights holders must collect evidence to prove someone is sharing copyrighted material over the Internet. That evidence is then presented to a judge who issues a court order telling the Internet service provider to identify the customer.

The process can produce lengthy delays.

It is expected the new agreement will be tabled at July's meeting of G8 nations in Tokyo, Japan.

Fewer has been following the progress of ACTA and has exhausted every avenue at his disposal to gain insight into its details.

He said Friday's leak of a "discussion paper" which outlines the priorities of the agreement is the first glimpse anyone has into ACTA.

"We knew this existed, we filed an Access to Information request for this but all it provided us with was the title. All the rest of it was blacked out, " he said. "Those negotiations can take place behind closed doors. At the end of the day we may be provided with something that has been negotiated which is a `fait accompli' in which civil society gets no opportunity to critique it."

Fewer expressed concerns about the part of the proposal that calls for ACTA to operate outside of accepted international forums such as the World Trade Organization (WTO), the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) or the United Nations.

In the discussion paper, it is proposed ACTA create its own governing body and be overseen by a committee made up of representatives from member nations.

"This initiative is unprecedented," he said.

The ACTA discussion paper was leaked online by Sunshine Media, the company that runs the Wikileaks.org website - a whistleblowing website created to help circulate secret documents.

In October, International Trade Minister David Emerson announced Canada would participate in ACTA's creation. The initiative was originally aimed at stopping large-scale piracy, such as printing operations that make thousands of copies of movies that are still in theatres.

"We are seeking to counter global piracy and counterfeiting more effectively," said Emerson at the time. "This government is working both at home and internationally to protect the intellectual property rights of Canadian artists, creators, inventors and investors."

The new document is reported to be drafted by the Office of the United States Trade Representative.

A spokeswoman with the office refused to comment on the leaked document and directed all questions about ACTA to a short information circular about the initiative.

Michael Geist, Canada research chair of Internet and E-commerce law at the University of Ottawa and expert on Canadian copyright law, blasted the government for advancing ACTA with little public consultation. Geist said documents detailing ACTA's plans would not need to be leaked online if the process was open and transparent.

"That's what happens when you conduct all of this behind closed doors," he said. "The lack of consultation, the secrecy behind it and the speculation that this will be concluded within a matter of months without any real public input is deeply troubling."

Fewer and Geist said, once Canada signs the new trade agreement it will be next to impossible to back out of it.

In a situation similar to what happened in the Softwood Lumber trade dispute, Canadians could face hefty penalties if it does not comply with ACTA after the agreement has been completed.

The Department of International Trade did not respond to repeated requests for comment.


SOURCE: Click Here

Monday, May 26, 2008

Memories...


So I bought myself a new iPod this weekend. It's hot.

While I was loading it up with tons of mixes and such, I came across a folder with recordings of my old radio show on 1Groove from back in 2002.

Listening to them reminded me 2 things:

1) I've been playing for a very long time
2) I really miss that show.

I've had 2 other radio shows since then, but 1Groove was the best. That studio was absolutely perfect to play in. One of my favourite mixes of my career was recorded there... and is now available to you.

These were all aired during the time where 'nu-school' breaks were just starting to be accepted in Toronto.

I've uploaded four 2-hour episodes for you, complete with interviews and stuff:

Date Aired: December 3rd, 2001, featuring guest DJ Madhatter (aka: Angus Robinson)
http://www.dmonic.com/blogtunes/PurePhunk_120301.mp3

Date Aired: February 11th, 2002, one of my most favorite sets ever recorded. 2 Hours of the newest tunes at the time.
http://www.dmonic.com/blogtunes/PurePhunk_021102.mp3

Date Aired: February 18th, 2002, featuring guest DJ Dave Saddler. I was drunk on this show, but it's not the LEGENDARY 'Drunken Pure Phunk Show'... I wish I had a good recording of that one.
http://www.dmonic.com/blogtunes/PurePhunk_021802.mp3

Date Aired: February 25th, 2002, featuring guest DJ Big League Chu
http://www.dmonic.com/blogtunes/PurePhunk_022502.mp3

Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Pronobozo... Oh, the talent we Canadians have hiding in our collective bedrooms...



I was reminded about an album I almost released on one of my now de-phunked labels.  I gave it another listen recently and it's still as good as I remembered it.  We have so many great artists in this city (and country) that we don't even know about.

Here's one of my fav's from the album:


"Reinvent" by Pronobozo

So here is some info on his independently produced album.  (PS: Buy It! CLICK HERE!)

Pronobozo - "Zero = One = Everything"

CD Title: pronobozo
Subtitled: Zero = One = Everything
Tracks Created and Produced By: pronobozo
Lyrics: MC J-WAN, MC Gatchaman, ELLE BE, MC Lucid, MC Maze

Tracks 
01 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Reinvent
02 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Super Power
03 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - At Last
04 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Full Flex
05 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Blastin Meh
06 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Time Frame
07 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Parkour
08 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Omatic
09 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Extension
10 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Logistica
11 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Sniper
12 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Bust or Break
13 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - You Never Knew
14 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Reformed Cycle
15 - pronobozo - Ze1eE - Careless Morning

The pronobozo Ze1eE album is released with the Creative Commons License. If you haven't heard or don't know much about it, learn more here.

Tuesday, May 13, 2008

Chicago Scene Under Attack


Like many cities, Chicago nightlife is under attack from it's own municipal government.  Just like Toronto's gov't attacked the rave scene in the early 2000's after an unfortunate incident, Chicago's gov't is doing the same... although they're taking action 5 years later.

Unlike Toronto's attack on venues, there's a law quietly being fast-tracked through Chicago's city hall that would require ALL promoters to be licensed.  This new law has been dubbed the 'Promoter Ordinance'.

Under the proposed law, independent promoters would have to acquire a promoter's license at a cost of up to $2000 every two years, obtain liability insurance for every event thrown, even if the presenting venue already has liability insurance, be fingerprinted and background checked, and maintain extensive records of each event.

As we know from our own scene, a law like this will pretty much eliminate all the smaller promoters and events for years to come and lead to a scene dominated by only large and possibly corporate events.  

Yet another city's scene set to fall due to their own council's (albeit delayed) knee-jerk reactions.

All the details for this proposed law are found HERE.

Sunday, May 11, 2008

New American Tech Funk Bizness

Sinister Records in the UK is about to release their 35th single in the coming months.  The release is from Sam Hell and the tune is called 'Gun Club'.  The package is quite good with mixes from Badlands, Hedflux, and Rektchordz.

We've received word that fairly new American producers Stephen Cole and Matthew McCurry did a mix for this release, but it's not going to be included.  From their e-mail:
On behalf of Stephen Cole and I (Matthew McCurry), we would like to share with all of those who recieved the Gun Club package, our mix that will not be released. We felt that we could at least get some kind of promotional use out of it, if nothing else.  All feedback welcome!!
For those that are into the tech-funk sound, you'll be all over this mix.  For more info on these producers, check:

The Latest Mix!

D-MONIC presents: DON DADA 2 : Badder Den Dem
(A Ragga Bass Selection - 25 tunes in 70 Minutes)

# - Name - Artist - Label
1 - Jah War (Loefah Remix) - The Bug feat. Flowdan - Ninja Tune
2 - Love The Life (Unbalenced Jack Mix) - Dreadzone - Functional
3 - Running From My Thoughts (Myagi Mix) - Dub Pistols - CD-R
4 - Everytime - Tayo Meets CTRL Z - Mantra Breaks
5 - Mash Up The Dreadz - Dreadzone - Functional
6 - Rockerz Dub - Jinx In Dub - Bassrock
7 - Step Back (Deekline & Ed Solo Mix) - Ursula 1000 feat. Sista Widey - ESL Music
8 - Boot All Night - Mr Fudge vs. Damian Marley - CD-R
9 - Murderer - Unknown - Roll It Up Records
10 - Come Around Booty (Deekline & Ed Solo Mix) - Collie Buddz - Hot Cakes
11 - Loaded With Dynamite - Def Inc - Botchit & Scarper
12 - Give It Up (Micheal Morph's VIP mix) - Aquasky & The Ragga Twins - Passenger
13 - On A Ragga Tip (BEEP! Mix) - SL2 - CD-R
14 - What Dem A Say (Bmore Club Mix) - Alex Rage - CD-R
15 - B-More Forward - The Count Of Monte Cristal - Cheap Thrills
16 - Dancehall Swing - D-Monic - CD-R
17 - On The Ragga Tip - DJ Fixx - Bottom End Records
18 - Up For The Possie - Deekline & Wizard feat. Top Cat - CD-R
19 - Trouble! - Soul Of Man feat. The Ragga Twins - Finger Lickin
20 - We Run Tings - Beat Assassins - Mofo Recordings
21 - Babylon Breaks - Ed Solo & Skool of Thought - Against The Grain
22 - Slew Dem - Unknown - White
23 - Fire (Serial Killaz Mix) - Prizna - Knowledge & Wisdom
24 - Soundboy Burial - Benny Page & Visionary - Digital Soundboy
25 - While You Gone - J Frequency - Dutty Rock



File Size: 84.5MB
Bit Rate: 165 kbs (VBR)

You Know What Sucks?

Lying down to get a little rest before heading out to a jam...  then waking up after last call.

Upset.

Shouts to the Swagger Blastin' Space Ballers crew...  I'll make it to the next one, I swear!!

All Up In Dis Blog, Bitches!

I think it's about time that I catch up with the kiddies...

What can you expect from a blog like this?  Not a heck of a lot...  but it'll be worth the visit!!

In the meantime, here's something to bring a smile to your face...