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Wednesday, 31 March 2010


Headshotboyz - Balkan Powa (Tolo Remix) by Tolo

Gypsy Disco House

Tommorow is a landmark in music the Gypsy Beat Magicians are leaving their caravan site, donning their best gold jewellery and taking to the basement in middlesborough in order to steal the soundsystem. THey may even drop a few tunes, these might be two of them.

Bmore vs Indie

Those of you who watch The Wire will love this.
Found this while trying to fill the void of having no Bunk, Nc Nulty or Marlow in my life. It is a beautiful cover of the Rod Lee tune Dance my Pain Away by an artist called Wye Oak. Download the link and listen to the original here.

Have a listen


Rod Lee//Dance My Pain Away










Revision Sobriety

I really, really, enjoy this song.

The vocal is enchanting, deeply and darkly from the whimper of her newly muzzled mind. Momentary hints of bliss create frank tonal aspects, seeping through melodic woodwind figures and tumble-by-turn synths. Reel, breathe, focus.



From the March Mix by italo-disco legends Aeroplane.

Sunday, 28 March 2010

modek's.got.mumps


hailing from belguim and recently signed to kiez beat records, modek's home brand of electro-house is rhythmic and fresh sounding, and he has been acclaimed in his home country for the better part of a year now. over the last few months his sound has spread overseas, and new 'mumps ep' is a perfect example why. my personal favourite is the aerotronic remix, posted below. peace out ladies and gents!


Modek - Mumps (Aerotronic Remix) by KIEZ BEATS Records

Thursday, 18 March 2010

party.in.my.pance



Absolute smashing electro remix of pance party's fun factory, courtesy of valerna. big bass heavy tune that i will undoubtedly be playing at the blog launch party, which i highly recommend you get down to - this saturday, you know the place.

peace out xx

Wednesday, 17 March 2010

can you smell lemonade?

hmmmm... boys nozie are back, hand in hand with erol alkan. Chewing out a track they've made from (and I quote) "a few old demos we both had lying around", they've just yesterday released this beaut on beatport.

keep an eye for the physical release on monday!

download from beatport


Noisia - Alpha Centauri (filth continued)

So they're known for their ability to rip up a dance floor with their phat reeces and heavy drum lines in the dnb world. However few seem to know that they've been releasing electro and breakbeat for quite a while under their label division. Infused by the synthesis techniques adopted in a lot of their dnb, the electro is madness.
They have a new album coming (Split the Atom) out over the next month (though some of us may have found promo copies kicking around the depths of the net mwahahahaha) and it is 100% sheer brilliance, filthy, well produced and playing leapfrog on the knife edge of being a concept album.
This is going to be played quite a lot after Easter, and possibly this Saturday if you're lucky.

Nik
x

New Filth || OMG!

Rusko's got an album coming out on the Mad Decent label. Now as you will undoubtedly know, Rusko usually gives it the shock and awe treatment on his tunes. But this video man, this video. It's for the first single from 'OMG!' (yes that is the title of the album), and it is probably (if cleared for prime time) the kind of thing which will have little girls around the world being simultaneously introduced to 'sub bass' and 'epilepsy'. A fatal cocktail. Anyway time will tell if the album is actually good... collaborations with the likes of Crookers and Gucci Main mean it's bound to sell sell sell.

Now: this is the point where I say Rusko has sold out, that he's not 'keeping it real', that he's only 'in it to win it' BLAH fucking BLAH. So what if he produces a high budget gun-blazing album to make a bit of dollar. As Diplo made clear, we're talking 'Decent Work for Decent Pay' here. Plus, Rusko's sets are supposed to be FUN. Ear drum popping, stomach churning, unrelenting fun. So let's not all get hung up on the idea that he's made an album exclusively to bring home the spondoolies, because lets face it we'll all still be there skreaming (ha.) like those little girls when he does the festival rounds this summer.




late of the pier-soulwax style

they came, we saw, we conquered their rider
however i very much like their new tune best in class and the "soulwax" (unconfirmed) remix sounded very tasty when it was dropped on erol's radio six show here it is in all it radio ripped glory untill it is released watch out for this one at melt after easter it will be a stomper.


Infected on the storm

Though not necessarily electro, dubstep or indie, it is mind blowing production. Known for their psychedelic sounds Infected Mushroom did an entire unreleased remix LP of The Doors along with other artists such as Deep Dish and Crystal Method. I would advise the masterpiece to anyone. This track in particular is one of my favourites, runs at the correct tempo to drop into a an electro/tech set and fits beautifully as one of those "oh no you didn't" tunes.

Nik
x

divide.and.kreate indeed


i know we've all heard the soulwax remix of justice's 'phantom pt ii' (if not, definately check it out), which is a tad dated now, but still wicked tune. sometime recently 'divide and kreate' remixed the remix with the clash's 'should a stay or should i go', the result of which i am completely smitten with.

doesnt seem to exist on youtube, but the artists got a download link on his website:



much loves xx

majorly.lazered



downloaded a wicked remix of 'pon de floor' by major lazer the other day. the originals got a quality riff but lacks that electro filth that im compeltely in love with. frost dj sexx seems to have sorted that right out:




much loves xx

Swingin' and Away



The electro-swing genre has been growing and growing over the past couple of years. Now MELT favourite Gramaphonedzie's (already) classic 'Why Don't You' has dropped (and there was that Volkswagen Ad..cheers for reminding me of that Ollie), the genre is has been thrust into the mainstream, and as artists forage deeper backwards into the swing collections of the 20's and 30's the creative and inspirational music being pulled forth continues to surprise and excite.



Now a couple of years old, the G-Swing Compilation is a tantalising little menagerie of swing culture. The standout track by a country mile has to be the Ludovic Allen remix of 'Mood Indigo' by Nina Simone. As you might imagine, the vocals on this track are powerful, upbeat and as any fan of Nina will know, hearbreakingly beautiful. 'Diga Diga Doo' a close second.




Next up is a collective from Paris known mysteriously as Caravan Palace, a sort of electronic-live-singy kind of deal, with performance powers unrivalled. They make me believe the 30's might roll right back through the living room at any moment. Here is a track called 'Dragons' available on their self titled album 'Caravan Palace'. 'Envy' is also recommended.



Electro Swing is something which has been around for a while, just not in England. So if ya dig it, check out the following continental offerings.

• Electro Swing Vol 1 & 2
• Jesse Rose 'What do you do if you don't'
• G-Swing: Swing for Modern Clubbing
• White Mink Black Cotton

Good night. Will

Tuesday, 16 March 2010

Welcome

Welcome, welcome, welcome. We've been running MELT as a club night for a while now, and we thought it was about damn time we started giving back to you - the good people of York. This blog will equip you with:

• Music we like and implore that you listen to.
• The latest developments from the MELTing pot.
• Photos and Videos from the club nights.
• Competitions to win tickets and prizes.
• Words of wisdom from all our good friends.
• Information on other nights in York which we like.
• News about themed club nights and special shiny clever things.

We'll be regularly updating the blog so you can grab music from the night and information varied and variable.