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Eskmo & Amon Tobin - Single Release & WAV pack

April 8

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Eskmo and Amon Tobin are probably two of the finest manglers of audio in the game at the moment, so it was with some excitement that I saw they'd collaborated for a single release.  It's out this week, and features a bunch of found sounds that the pair recorded, chopped, spliced, and squashed into a musical framework.  It sounds great, really interesting stuff, and on top of that they're giving away a pack of WAVs used in making the tune so you can have a go yourself.  There's also an Ableton Live pack of the samples, don't know exactly what's in that but it's been put together by Ill Gates and there's a video where he tells you all about it.  Visit the new website set up just for this project and you can get all that stuff, and also, of course, buy the track.

http://www.eskamon.com/

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Si Begg EP, Scuba Mix, and Remix Parts

April 5

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I mentioned it on here a while back, but you should go and check Si Begg's project '24 Bit Error Correction'.  You can either download the music for free, or get the whole physical product, box set and so on, for a contribution of your hard-earned.   So, go and check that.  You might also be interested to note that he's just put up for download the remix parts to one of the tracks ('I Do Not Dream') along with a Scuba SCB.  All for the low, low price of £free.

I'm embedding the Scuba mix below; so have a listen to it but also check out Si's soundcloud page where you can get yourself all the remix parts too.

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2 Bit Thugs - Free Track & Remix Parts

March 15

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More interesting industry efforts here, which you want to be checking out.  It looks like this year is going to be really interesting - not just for the music (which is amazing already) but also for the amount of people trying to find their own way in the world, now there are so many possibilities open.

Here's another duo at it - Brighton's 2-Bit Thugs.  They specialise in crunked up 2-step sounds - more on the bumping side than your Martyns and SBTRKTs, but still with a certain melodic sensibility - and they're launching their new site on April 1st.  To drum up some interest, they're giving away not only a free track, but also the constituent parts thereof, as a special extra.  So, while you wait for that new site to get up and running, help yourself to this here track:

....and then grab the remix parts from here:

and don't forget to check www.2bitthugs.com in a fortnight or so.

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Prime Loops Sample Giveaway

March 1

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Those fine fellows at Prime Loops have decided to give away a whole load of samples from their various products, for you to try out and hopefully like and then buy their stuff.  A healthy 500MB of audio goodness from orchestral strings to dubstep filth to house grooves - go and get your fill here!  

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EXCLUSIVE - DL 'Tongue Riddim' RMX Parts FREE!!!

January 25

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(Angkor) WAT?

Well, to celebrate the lovely vinyl release of Build 002 - 'Ride It' by me, with a ridiculous Untold remix (both sides getting love from people like 2562, Mary Anne Hobbs, Sinden, Crookers, Bok Bok and everyone else)...

We've decided to give yous lot a chance to get hold of the FULL QUALITY remix parts for Build 001 - Baobinga & I.D. 'Tongue Riddim'... 

Damn!!! These are the exact same parts we sent to the mighty Roska and that he used to mash up his very own sexy-time remix - full quality parts, and you don't have to give us your email, or send us a picture of you holding a copy of Build 001, or any of that madness - just take them, have fun with them, and send us what you come up with!

What's more, if you make with a banger, we'll put it on the blog and do a quick interview with you. If it's a NEXT banger, we might even get it mastered properly and release it digitally through Build - but the main thing is, just get involved!

If that link stops working, here is a torrent for the parts...

Oh, and please - spread the wordBuild Recordings loves the sweet sweet oxygen of publicity, as we all do, if we're honest. 

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FREE TUNE FRIDAY - Pure Pella Power!!!

September 11

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Ok so we're gonna do things a bit different this Friday cos we've given yous a bunch of free tunes recently.

Instead we're gonna open the hard drive vaults and bless you with not one but TWO full quality accapellas - yep, the original WAVs used to make the tunes.

First up we have the incredible Yolanda's work for The Body Snatchers on 'We Here (Big Pimpin)' - grab the vocals here. There's two files - the main vocal, and the extra flava she dropped over the top.

Yolanda is ridiculously amazing to work with. When she steps in the booth and literally starts creating the most amazing harmonies, in real time, off the top of her head, you know you're dealing with someone with actual talent, not one of us click-clacky mouse-pushin' fakers. I think my favourite bit in this vocal is: 

'Get off my titties baby, I'm a little ticklish, 
Just wet your lips and lick up on my liqourice
You're going too slow, could you work a little quickerish? 
Wanna hold me down - honey I don't give a shit'

D.U.T.T.Y.G.Y.A.L.

Next it's the original Mancunian grime legends, Virus Syndicate, with the vocal for me and I.D.'s 'Jump Up Get Hype' - grab them here.

Again, its amazing being in the studio with Virus - the level of energy you hear in the vocal is definitely apparent in front of the mic! The opening to Nika D's verse (the first one) properly sent tingles up our collective spine when we got the vocal back - a great example of a vocal instantly going in and creating an energy. And normally, after such a hype first verse the next MC would struggle to match it but from the first bar of JSD's verse, you know that's not going to be a problem.

Should have a new Baobinga vs Virus tune soon - you heard it hear first fammo.

If you're feeling all this good ish, show some love to the original tings: herehere and here why not :)

 

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Review: Loopmasters Celt Islam Sample Pack

August 19

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Loopmasters recently got in touch and sent over a copy of their latest sample pack for review - titled Celt Islam:  Sufi Dub Soundsystem.  For those who don't know, Celt Islam is a UK-based producer, working in the genre of what he calls 'Sufi Dub'.  This is, to my ears, somewhat of a three-way soundclash between rootsy dub, modern dubstep and Asian world music influences.

So it's from this kind of background that this sample pack is composed:  you get 454 samples, from drum loops to FX, vocals, musical loops and so on.  They range from being fully 'world music', with sitars and tabla, to synths and analogue sounding FX, and are largely between 120 - 135BPM.  

The drum breaks all sound good, they're well produced, and all contain subtle details with dub effects floating in and out of the mix to keep the interest.  There's also a folder of 'ethnic percussion loops' and this really caught my attention - the loops are played by some well-known percussionists and really have a lot of character.  From the Dholak to the Tabla, there were lots of useful sounds, and although a couple of the loops had a touch of background noise, my only real complaint would be that there weren't more of them.  

The musical loops section has some really interesting stuff too, from Sitars to Flutes to dubbed out Pianos, some straight, some glitched up, with a few synth pads thrown in for good measure, and I think this was my favourite part - there were loads of interesting textures and sounds, with a pretty wide sonic palette; there was certainly more than enough to give you some new ideas here.  

This pack will obviously appeal to anyone working in the world music, ambient, dub and 'ethnic' inspired areas, but will likely appeal to dubsteppers too; there has for a while been a trend in dubstep to bring in interesting sounds from other cultures - see Benny Ill & Hatcha's track Highland Spring or Distance's classic 'Nomad' for instance.  On top of that though, there's potential for people who just want to add an extra colour to their tracks.  I've already used a couple of the percussion loops in some orchestral(ish) music that we were pitching to a TV advert, and it fit perfectly.  

Downsides?  Well, I'd say that the vocal samples are somewhat unimaginative - lots of ragga shouts of "all junglists!" and "rewind!" which, although authentic sounding, and featuring the talents of the mighty Bongo Chili, don't bring much new to the table, and likewise some of the FX;  if you need some general dubby FX then there are lots here, they sound good and are well recorded, but aren't really as inspiring as some of the other areas of this pack.  

Still though, at £24.95 this offers good value and especially in the areas of the recorded Indian instruments, it really shines. 

If you want to hear some of the loops for yourself, check out the Loopmasters Soundcloud page, where you can download 10 loops from this pack (and indeed loads of the other packs) for free.   Likewise, follow them on Twitter and they'll send you free samples every week.  And if that wasn't enough, anyone who creates an account at their website gets a load more free samples too.  You really can't say fairer than that.

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