08.10.13

W_Music Setlist: Ruins Alone and A Fine Tuning Creation Review

W_Music’s very first attempt at a live session available for the general public went down last Saturday at the art space in Kemang. While it’s tempting to pick an easy route and select more ‘accessible’ and much less ‘difficult’ music for this first foray, being the music snob as I am, I’m personally glad that it wasn’t the case. Featuring two disparate yet extremely gifted musicians in their own right, the charismatic and virtuosic keyboardist in the guise of as well as the insanely talented and incomparable drummer as , the evening was a dedication to music purists and nerds of the capital. Despite a 60-minute delay due to prolonged sound checks, A Fine Tuning Creation kicked off the evening with three stunning compositions presented on his keyboard, assisted by a Korg synthesizer. The first, an ode to his mentor , was a beautiful piece that swivelled and swerved in many directions. Aryo effortlessly utilized strong Javanese sounds, combining it delightfully with the basic jazz and chamber music structures that underlined it.  Doing so would normally easily fall under the realm of ‘corny’, yet Aryo avoided such pitfalls. His second and third compositions were no different in its tranquillity, beauty and complexness, with the former evoking strong East-Asian sounds and the latter returning to its Indonesian roots. After AFTC’s 30 minute set, it was the turn of the Japanese master to enter the fold. And a finer contrast of styles there cannot be. The seasoned virtuoso Japanese drummer –an integral member of a plethora of progressive and avant-garde rock bands and projects- but most notably , , and has over 40 years experience as a drummer, and boy did it show. His half-hour set offered everything from masterful speed drumming, math/prog-rock (and even jazz-rock) style chord riffs, anime references, sequencer madness and far-out vocalisations of something I can’t quite pin point (I doubt he was shouting/singing/scatting in Japanese). In short his outstanding yet sometimes hard to digest set was perhaps avant-garde/noise/prog/math rock’s equivalent to a latter-day Coltrane performance (well to this specific jazz fan’s ears and sensibilities anyway). After the performances the crowd were left either exhilarated, stunned, happy, or a combination of all three. To sum up, it was a very entertaining and educative evening, set in a stunning backdrop of a garden/art gallery (despite the hoards of mosquitoes feasting on everybody). Here’s waiting for more Setlists from the W_Music posse.

26.09.13

Listen to “Music for Autobahns” Sampler on Rush Hour

Recently released on , 's is a piece of electronic music gold. The collection of tracks featuring left-field producers such as , , , , and Rush Hour regular concentrates on tipsy new wave music done by jazz-funkers or neo disco-ists. And now Rush Hour's Soundcloud page allows you to listen to the full-track samples of the 12" album. Listen to it and !

13.09.13

Nightmares on Wax “Be, I Do (Jameszoo Remix)”

, the Dutch producer extraordinaire who specializes in spacey, quirky and eccentric beats has recently remixed a banging 12" from 's . The track titled "" from Nightmares On Wax's  LP (out September 17), has the  producer 'conjure up an off-kilter production that illicits equal amounts of head scratching and head nodding. In a span of just four minutes, the rising beatsmith essentially rolls through three different beats—beginning with a spacey set of chords and rising melodies before landing us in the middle of some cartoon funk', as pointed out by . Listen to and download the track by clicking .

08.08.13

R.I.P. George Duke

We're saddened by the news that jazz keyboardist extraordinaire had passed away at the age of 67 at his home in Los Angeles, California. His extensive career has seen him play for some of the biggest names in modern music: , , , , ,  to name just six, as well as being sampled by countless hip-hop and house producers. To honour his extraordinary services to music, please enjoy this fantastic tribute made by of and , which has been featured on 's site a few years ago.

05.08.13

EL-P x Killer Mike: Run The Jewels (Free Album Download)

Right, this is a bit old (a month), but highly acclaimed producer  and southern-rap impresario  have apparently joined forces again, this time under the guise of releasingan LP sequel to their highly acclaimed joint album , which is available for free download.  Get the new album through the link below and watch the video of featuring above.

24.07.13

Freddie Gibbs, Madlib, Karriem Riggins – City (Sharkmove sample)

! The rolling drum break on , the political commentary by , the 70s prog-rock outfit featured on  was flipped by Madlib and features and drummer and has resulted in this track entitled 'City', a limited edition 7-inch single release that will be pressed in an edition of 500 pieces and will not be repressed. Thanks to for the heads up! , which is slated for release later this year. Guests on the album include Raekwon, Earl Sweatshirt, Danny Brown, Domo Genesis, Joey Bada$$, Ab Soul, BJ The Chicago Kid, Meech of Flatbush Zombies, Casey Veggies, Mac Miller, Polyester the Saint, G-Wiz.

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