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Creecha - U & I

Now this is something. For those who love their UK Bass Music, here’s one for you lot! Creecha, an unsigned underground London-based electronic act released their debut video for their track “U & I”. One of the members, Sarah who is featured in the video, sent me the demo with a few other amazing tracks on not too long ago and I have to admit, it’s something I havent heard before.

When listening to this track, one thing came to mind…this track is literally shouting “remix me.” the simple yet deep structure and melody of it means that many styles can be remixed from it. Fybe:one from record label Shades of Grey announced a few days ago that he would remix this track, so stay tuned here on YAB London for when I will post it! 

Big up Creecha. Like them on Facebook here: http://www.facebook.com/creechamusic

Happy Easter Everyone! A Little Bulletin…

I know I haven’t posted on here for a LONG time and I apologise so much! It’s maybe because University has dragged me down a lot. When I started in October, I thought Journalism would be fun to study. It so turns out that it is just boring news reporting, and has nothing on the glamour and style of my blog and the people that support it. Why write for someone, when you write for your readers?

I’ll be clever with my module choices next year - there’s a feature writing module and by the module description I can write about what I want in my assessments. If that’s the case, then sha-bang it should be a good module! 

But it is Easter Sunday today! Hope you are all enjoying your Easter. I have to say, it does feel good writing again here on the blog, I’ve really missed writing for you all.

Anyways, here’s a track that I’ve been playing now and then. I actually played quite a few tracks from the Anjunadeep label at my DJ set on Friday night at Plan B. You can see a couple shots on my Facebook DJ Page here: 
https://www.facebook.com/media/set/?set=a.306005516139803.70651.278575642216124&type=1

This track is Relic by Paul Keeley. I hope you enjoy it. Chanquilyeh.  

Duct - Circles EP (Review)

It’s not often I randomly wake up and decide to write a review of an artist’s EP, especially one that I know very well. The process usually consists of exchanging various Facebook messages about when the review will be uploaded, what it will say, stuff like that. But for this one, I’m feeling creative, productive and fueled on coffee this lovely morning/afternoon so I thought I’d get straight to business. 

Normally, I am a very lazy person. I usually lie in bed on a Saturday morning watching endless episodes of Californication but not today. This EP made me jump out of bed and switch my mind on. It’s one of those EPs which make you want to do something, whether it be dance to it or simply do work to it. We all have memories of the tracks we used to listen to when we were young and stayed up until the late hours of the morning doing coursework due in the following day. The four tracks on this EP will all go down on that list for me and I will remember it for many years to come. 

It’s by Luke Harris who performs and produces under the name Duct. Not sure why, I still need to ask him this. His debut release, Circles is, like all the previous Shades of Grey releases, an electronic masterpiece. It sounds as if someone went up to Duct and said, “Here is a digital audio workstation. Get as much out of it as you can,” and so he did. The whole EP shines through the other releases that are currently out at the moment but there is one track on Circles which I absolutely adore. The second track ‘Love Crazy’ has something about it which makes it stick out from all the other tracks. It has this delicate flow, one which is very hard to describe and it’s because of this which makes me love it so much. If I can describe a track well, then it’s similar to something I’ve heard before, but with ‘Love Crazy’ it’s so god damn hard to relate it to anything else and it just stands out brilliantly. I’d say the one thing in the track that I’ve seen before is the echoing repetitive vocals which fit the track perfectly, as it reminds me of how Scuba used the vocals throughout his track ‘Adrenalin’. 

‘Jessica’s Garden’ is also a pretty neat track. It’s the first track on the EP and I must say it too has this joy to it which makes it different to everything else out there on the record shelves. It’s structured really well yet it also has this quirky randomness about it, such as the glitchy sounds which are so unexpected that you can listen to the track over and over again and not mime it perfectly. I assume he named this track after his girlfriend Jess and her back yard. Lord knows how colourful her back garden must be, it might be a good idea to hold a party there with lots of alcohol and substances with this track playing in the background.  

The EP is released on the 19th March. You can pre-order it on iTunes now. The launch party, if you didn’t go, you sadly missed. It was definitely a night to remember and having Locked Groove perform at the afterparty made it even better. You can catch photos from the night on Shades of Grey’s Facebook Page here. There will also be a video coming soon of the night, which is currently in editing, so you can either relive the night, or you can see what you missed out on! 

Never the less, here’s the official vide for one of the tracks on the EP. Called ‘Pensive Stare’, it’s pretty deep and mellow. The video is also pretty glamourous with some lovely abstract shots of NYC.

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Skimo's Studio Mix for YAB London - Skimo

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Skimo's Studio Mix for YAB London

by Skimo

Skimo does an exclusive mix for YAB. It features some amazing techno tracks on there from the likes of Roska, Faithless, Gui Boratto and also Owen Howells.

I was introduced to Skimo by producer Warsnare. The guys used to hold events around a decade ago, like serious jungle events for the Vinyl lovers. The way Skimo told me about them, filling up the club when he was just 17 when he organised it, makes me wish I was born much earlier to see such a feat.

On the topic of vinyl, this mix was done on DVS (Digital Vinyl System) and you can tell by how precise it is. To be quite honest, the highest quality of mixes have been done on Vinyl, and it’s one form of DJing that I would love to try out some day when I have enough money to!

This is the sound of Skimo. Enjoy.

You can access his SoundCloud page here: http://soundcloud.com/skimobeats 

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Orpheus - Pariah

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Orpheus

by Pariah
album Detroit Falls

This track is seriously one to own. Brilliant deep vibes from Pariah on this one. I know it’s almost two years old but that doesn’t stop it from being one of Deep House’s most iconic of tracks. It’s heaven.