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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.

Warsnare - Eris EP (Review)

 

YAB London Rating: ★★★★★

Today marks the second release of South London bass label Shades of Grey and also it marks the debut release of producer Warsnare and his EP!

As you can probably tell, it is released under Shades of Grey Recordings and they have a great reputation for broadcasting some of the finest and most authentic bass sounds. Well I like to think so anyway because I haven’t come across anything like what the label release. If you haven’t been to their events, (next one being on the 2nd March at Plan B, Brixton), you will find that the music they like to affiliate themselves with is very much bassy but also very much different from what you would call bass music. It’s out of the box. It’s abstract. It’s a blank canvas turned Dalí, unlike some labels out there who take shape as a Jackson Pollock painting - expensive, overrated and pointless. Warsnare’s EP is exactly what Shades of Grey is, hence why I like his release because it’s so god damn different from everything else that’s being shared on the internet.

Starting the journey on the first track “The Astral Bells” is like waking up to see the sun rise. That’s what I see when I listen to this track simply because it’s so melodic, charming and it can put a smile on anyone’s face. It’s the same with the second track on the EP, “Warsnare” however the - how can I put this - war snares in the introduction sound pretty darn scary at first, but once the track kicks in, you realise it isn’t a scary track at all. In fact, it’s a joyful one. It’s a bit like one’s first experience smoking cannabis. Despite the schizophrenic behaviour, “Warsnare” goes down just as well as a pint of Guinness and with over 25 plays in my iTunes play count, I’m sure you can tell I like it.

The fourth track “Elipse” is ridiculously faster than the previous two tracks I’ve talked about and doesn’t follow a structure which makes you expect for the drop or breakdown to happen in the beginning. This, I like. I hate tracks which follow a structure, unless it’s house music then yes, it needs to have some sort of structure. Warsnare takes advantage of the tools he has in “Elipse” to create one hell of a musical piece. A Music Composition graduate from Goldsmiths University, you can tell he knows how to produce and knows how to use his tools efficiently and wisely. It also shows he knows production in the last track “Sedna”, where all the low frequencies - that’s your bass and whatnot, are used to give the track an identity, a feel and nature, instead of just relying on synths to carry the track forward.

One that stands out however is the track “Eris”, which I haven’t spoke about yet until now and there’s one reason for this. It’s f**king outstanding, so much so that I can’t find a word to describe how outstanding it is and have to rely on the f-word to express my love for it. Seeing as I love Dubstep - well I used to, I just like it because it’s slowly being degraded by America’s idea of there being a “filth factor” involved - this track, “Eris”, takes Dubstep on a whole different level. I haven’t even asked Warsnare myself if it is Dubstep, but it sure has the structure and it’s a track that the Dubstep genre needs badly to rescue it from salvation from the wrath of the American filth Dubstep scene. It’s the best track on the EP in my opinion for many reasons as it’s very harmonic and carries a very deep sense to it. The vocals are also cleverly reverbed (echoed) to further deepen the track and there’s also a trickling sound in the break which actually gives it texture, no joke. I closed my eyes while listening to it on my iPod and honestly, I tried to reach out and feel if it was raining. 

Some might call it chillstep, some might call it lovestep, some might even call it Dubstep because it has the feel and foundation of Dubstep. Me however, I call it a pièce de résistance, simply because it defies everything what Dubstep is supposed to be in today’s standards. You can buy the EP on iTunes here for only £2.49. In the words of Warsnare himself, “that’s cheaper than a pint of beer!”

The official video of Eris can be watched by clicking here. I wanted to embed, but it didn’t allow me to!

Duct - Pensive Stare (Official Video) Here’s one from Shades of Grey’s Duct. This is the official video of his track ‘Pensive Stare’ which is lifted off his EP ‘Circles’ which is out next month on Shades of Grey Recordings. Shot in New York City, it gives an abstract look of the Big Apple and it has definitely won me over. I’m really looking forward to his release and if you love electronic music, so should you! 

Go follow his SoundCloud below. He has some tracks on there I’d sure you’d love.
http://soundcloud.com/duct 

Big up to Martyn Thomas from stitchthat.tv on the video! 

#FridayFeaturedEvent Shades of Grey @ Plan B
Friday 3rd February. 2200 - 0400. Tickets 7.50GBP // BUY
Owen Howells//Fybe:One & Herse//Blacksmif//Warsnare//Lando Kal//Logiq b2b Duct 
This month the Shades crew continue to push the boundaries of bass music with their strongest line-up yet. Londoner WARSNARE will celebrating the launch of his eponymous EP (forthcoming Shades of Grey Recs) with a typical genre-defying DJ set. Expect a collage of sounds from across the spectrum put together so expertly it’ll make your eyes water.
Plan B - London418 Brixton Road, SW9 7AY18+  

#FridayFeaturedEvent
Shades of Grey @ Plan B

Friday 3rd February. 2200 - 0400. Tickets 7.50GBP // BUY

Owen Howells//Fybe:One & Herse//Blacksmif//Warsnare//Lando Kal//Logiq b2b Duct 

This month the Shades crew continue to push the boundaries of bass music with their strongest line-up yet. Londoner WARSNARE will celebrating the launch of his eponymous EP (forthcoming Shades of Grey Recs) with a typical genre-defying DJ set. Expect a collage of sounds from across the spectrum put together so expertly it’ll make your eyes water.

Plan B - London
418 Brixton Road, SW9 7AY
18+  

Fybe:one - Harp EP (Review)

Shades of Grey have been a true favourite to the record labels I’ve associated myself with. Since their launch last year, they’ve held events at Plan B which have been very successful; with their third event being one of the largest.

Many producers, DJs and labels are calling 2012 the year where the industry will kick off.This year sees Shades of Grey evolve from a philosophical viewpoint and broadcaster of elegant electronic music into a fully fledged record label and who better to kick off their debut release than Fybe:one.

Not only is it Shades of Grey’s debut release, ‘Harp’ is also  Fybe:one’s debut EP too. Upon listening to it, you wouldn’t think it is his first ever release either - he’s definitely been hard at work perfecting his tracks and he’s not the only example of such finesse on the label. 

Shades of Grey have such a unique identity I haven’t come across before - the music they represent as a label is completely different to the ideologies held by others. It’s not a label that appears “commercial” nor is it a label that appears “underground”. Imagine a playground full of secondary school students - there’s the group who everyone wishes to be in, the group who try to be cool by doing things their own way and rebel against society and finally there’s the very small group of students who do not give a toss about everyone and just do their own thing in their own time. This is who Shades of Grey are like from my eyes, their identity is unique, so unique in fact that it makes you love their music even more. 

Listening through the Harp EP was such a joy. A cup of tea made the experience even better. Tracks like “Harmonic Curve” and “So What” chill me out so much, it’d sound even better if I was sat on a golden sandy beach with an ice cold beer just watching the sunset in somewhere like the Bahamas. “Harmonic Curve” is what it is, harmonic. I’m pretty sure Fybe:one intended for the track to be soft swaying and relaxing and indeed it is. “Enclosed” is another one of my favourite tracks on the EP. The sound it carries is very magical and somewhat soothing to the ear. It actually got rid of the headache I had prior to listening to the EP. 

Fybe:one did good on this EP and it has really impressed me. I’m actually so glad that Shades of Grey are now planning releases and if the releases are as good as this one, then they sure have a good future lying in front of them. 

I did have one fault with this EP however, well not so much a fault but an “awh man” type of moment. The EP has six tracks. If it had seven tracks, then I would take it around the world with me and listen to one track on every wonder of the world. Actually no, I take that back. I will still take the EP with me and listen to a track on each wonder, then when I reach wonder number seven, I shall listen through the whole EP. It’s a plan. 

Buy Harp EP from following links: BOOMKAT (MP3/FLAC) // ITUNES (AAC)

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Bass Mix (January 2012) [FREE DOWNLOAD] - WARSNARE

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Bass Mix (January 2012) [FREE DOWNLOAD]

by WARSNARE

So today WARSNARE sent me his debut EP ‘Eris’ for me to review and it’s not out until the 20th February on Shades of Grey Recordings. See, artists trust me because I never have and never will leak their music because I’m so cool and a legit blogger.

One thing he did send me to publish on the blog was his January Bass Mix which features tracks from his EP, as well as tracks by Terror Danjah, Machinedrum, Addison Groove and many many more. Incredible bass vibes all round make it the perfect way to end a Wednesday evening. It starts off really jumpy and upbeat, capable of putting a smile on anyones face. 

I mean every evening. F**k I had the choice between this and the film ‘The Reader’ starring Kate Winslet. I’ll save that for another day when my s**t grades from my assignments come in.

You can catch WARSNARE from the following links, oh and also on the 3rd February at Plan B, Brixton for his EP launch party with Shades of Grey. He’s such an awesome dude, and his music reflects his attitude to production. 

SOUNDCLOUD // FACEBOOK // DOWNLOAD MIX HERE   

Owen Howells & Stanky: Caffeine Persuasion

Shades of Grey are finally pushing out releases, releases that I’ve been looking forward to hear. I knew Owen Howells had a track coming out, and when he sent me the email with it I was amazed at the quality and beauty of it. 

Called ‘Caffeine Persuasion’, it sees Stanky collaborate with Owen Howells to create a very deep techno track, perfect for them long night parties or for DJs willing to express a chilled out vibe. I absolutely love it and has helped me do my assignments for university over the past few days.

Grab it here for free below!