The Hyperdub label have been busy of late with a bunch of releases due out over the next month or so. 
Below is a rundown of  the upcoming releases with clips.  If you are interested in pre-ordering any of them please contact us at info@conch.co.nz
DVA ft. Fatima -Just Vybe / Step 2 Funk
Tracklist:
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DVA ft. Fatima | 
Just Vybe | 
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mp3 | 
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02 | 
DVA | 
Step 2 Funk | 
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mp3 | 
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Scratcha DVA is back on Hyperdub for the second time this year. On  the lead track here, 'Just Vybe', he's borrowed Fatima from Eglo Records  to grace the tune with her distinctive vocals.
'Just Vybe' is a  very "pop" moment for Hyperdub. It combines the stuttering funky drums  of 'Natty' - DVA's previous release for the label - as it's template,  and adds a big synthy melody of the kind Stevie Wonder would be proud  of, plus Fatima's rich, melodic and re-flective lyrics. The retro  musical depth plus Fatima's soulful voice combine in an unexpectedly  fresh and unusual way with the abstract house of DVA's tough dancefloor  production.
'Step 2 Funk' on the B side is nocturnal and moody,  with dark "heads down" kicks and toms and lightning strike snares, with  the single word 'funky' repeated throughout to hyp-notic effect. It's  dreamy widescreen quality opens out as fx and abstract melodies weave in  and out and drop off into wormholes.

King Midas Sound -Lost / Frequencies (ft.Pupajim)
Tracklist:
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Lost | 
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clip | 
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Frequencies ft. Pupajim | 
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clip | 
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King Midas Sound has been leaving a trail of the dead with their searing  live show since their album 'Waiting For You' was released in November  last year. Their performance at Sonar in June was emphatically one of  the highlights of the festival, by turns soothing and pressing an  audience that grew and grew until there was no room left in the packed  under-ground hall.
'Lost' is one of the album's most  single-suited moments, released here on Hyperdub's first ever seven inch  record. Roger Robinson's lyrics are full of regret and sorrow in the  after-math of a finished relationship, while the beats sound like a long  lost RZA production. The accompanying video shows him wandering around  in a fever dream, bag on back, as he tries to work out what's just  happened.
On the B side, new track 'Frequencies' finds guest  vocalist Pupajim versioning on the rhythm from KMS's 'Cool Out', the  French reggae emcee dropping lyrics like a singjay lull-aby on his ode  to bass frequencies.
Limited edition in deluxe full-colour high-grade reverse-board jacket.
LV ft. Okmalumkoolkat -Boomslang / Zharp
Tracklist:
 
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01 | 
LV ft. Okmalumkoolkat | 
Boomslang | 
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clip | 
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LV ft. Okmalumkoolkat | 
Zharp | 
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clip | 
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LV made this tough Kwaito house inspired 12" after hooking up with Smiso  Zwane aka Ok-malumkoolkat from the Cape Town group Dirty Paraffin in  South Africa at the end of last year. LV and Smiso played and recorded  together and Smiso's raps were taken back to LV's musical lab in South  London, dissected and reassembled, and these two tracks were the result.
'Boomslang' is possibly one of the most infectious tracks  Hyperdub has ever released. Built around Smiso's slurred, gravelly  vocals raps, its tough galloping drums, sliding car-toonish melody,  techy stabs and bubbling analogue riffs work together to give the whole  thing a weightless, spacey energy.
'Zharp' is a stranger but  still catchy track. Smiso's vocals are chopped up, pitched up and down,  repeated and stretched into weird melodies, with little synth interludes  breaking them up, and sparse kicks and claps providing a persistent  rhythm.

Darkstar - North
Tracklist:
	-  In The Wings
 
	-  Gold
 
	-  Deadness
 
	-  Aidy’s Girl Is A Computer 
 
	-  Under One Roof
 
	-  Two Chords 
 
	-  North
 
	-  Ostkreuz
 
	-  Dear Heartbeat
 
	-  When It’s Gone
 
 
Darkstar in 2010 are an upgraded model of the Darkstar which released  the much loved single 'Aidy's Girl Is A Computer' at the end of 2009.  That song, and previous singles 'Need You' and 'Squeeze My Lime' hinted  at a nas-cent songwriting talent and mastery of oozing synth drones that  has burst into life on their debut album, 'North'.
The band  have adjusted their focus, adding lead singer James Buttery to the  production and writing team of James Young and Aiden Whalley, and the  result as heard on 'North' is a brave, low-key pop masterpiece, which  discards the cheap thrills and treadmill ideas that many deploy to  access success. Instead, 'North' will creep up on you with each listen,  seducing with its' achingly gorgeous, synthesized songwriting.
From  the intro track 'In The Wings', right through to the closing song, a  lush new version of 'Squeeze My Lime' now called 'When It's Gone', the  album blends their crunchy, citric synths, baroque strings, piano and  tender guitar with vocal harmonies, gently laced with glitches and  noise. Here, Darkstar have subtly found the beauty in distor-tion. The  first single from the album, the catchy 'Gold', is a cover of a little  known Human League song 'You Re-mind Me Of Gold', inspired by hearing  the original slowed to 33rpm. Insectoid drum machine rhythms carry the  song along accompanied by a chilly piano.
'Deadness', 'Dear  Heartbeat', 'Two Chords' and 'North' impress with their icy radiance,  the rich, wafting strings, dreamy guitar and keys bury the otherwise  snowy-white sonics, the crunch of the drums and the translucent vocals  sounding as if they're sung by a hologram. Some tracks, like 'Ostkreuz'  and aspects of 'Under One Roof' conjure up a soundtrack to Twin Peaks if  it was set in the North of England. Mini-anthem of 2009, 'Aidy's Girl  Is A Computer' also earns a slot among the new material.
With  their first long player, Darkstar have produced an album many bands with  far more experience and many more releases and under their belt can  only dream of. Downbeat, breezy, sometimes melancholy, sometimes just  plain sad, at others optimistic and affirming, and always gracefully  elegant, 'North' will surprise many, a classic record for short days and  long nights.
        
          
         
      
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