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Onur Engin - Music Under New York 2LP (GLENVIEW RECORDS)
Onur Engin - Music Under New York 2LP (GLENVIEW RECORDS)
UPCOMING: Andrew Weatherall Pres. - Masterpiece 3xCD (MINISTRY OF SOUND)

Due out May 2012 on 3xCD & 3LP, to pre-order please contact us at info@conch.co.nz
Masterpiece brings you legends from the world of music that have one unique story to tell through their own influences and inspirations. A collection like no other that really holds its creator in serious high regard. Masterpiece welcomes none other than Andrew Weatherall.
Andrew Weatherall's history goes back far to the beginning of the British acid house scene, having swung gigs for himself at Danny Rampling's legendary Shoom night off the back of the sort of sounds Andrew showcased on "that" compilation for Nuphonic - entitled 9 O'Clock Drop. Subsequently, his connections with the original Boys Own record label (and fanzine) led to artist releases, remixes and a string of legendary London clubs such as Blood Sugar, Circulation and of course Sabresonic (where the fledgling David Holmes cut his teeth). It was through Primal Scream though that Andrew first made his name. As the producer of Screamadelica he took The Primals, twisted them (best not to ask how) and in turn created the hybrid of narcotically-challenged rock and acid house now seen as a generation-defining release.
Over the years Andrew has been involved in many different artist projects including Sabres of Paradise, Two Lone Swordsman, Andrew & The Boardmen to name but a few. All the while Andrew has been maintaining his output through various alternative projects. In between DJing all over the world, with residencies at Fabric (London), Back to Basics (Leeds), and Robert Johnson (Frankfurt), he also finds time to run the monthly A Love From Outer Space night at The Drop in London, which has been so successful it now travels around Europe the festival circuit and clubs worldwide.
Ministry of Sound is exceptionally excited to have Andrew on board for the next installment of Masterpiece containing unreleased material, remixes and a DJ mix based on his A Love From Outer Space concept. This unique collection will be across 3CD's and limited triple unmixed LP vinyl for those collectors out there.
Disk: 1 01. The Asphodells – A Love From Outer Space 02. Grinderman – Heathen Child (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 03. Timothy J.Fairplay – Sleighride (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 04. The Asphodells – Lonely Cities 05. Hardway Brothers – Mania’s Theme (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 06. Kalidasa – Burstin’ Through 07. Craig Batley – Birdshell 08. Apiento – The Orange Place 09. Chida – Danca 10. The Horrors – Wild Eyed (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 11. Wooden Shjips – Crossing (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 12. Walls – Into Our Midst 13. Timothy J.Fairplay – The Final Reel (Andrew Weatherall Remix) Disk: 2 01. Scott Fraser – A Life Of Silence 02. Mario Vierra – Cosmic Matter 03. Kasper Bjorke – Man From Venice 04. Bonar Bradberry – You Were Away (Space Ranger Hypno Mix) 05. Rudy’s Midnight Machine – Ecstatic Love Machine 06. Midnight Savari – Phantom Galaction 07. Tornado Wallace – Insect Overlords 08. Sons And Daughters – Orion (Emperor Machine Remix) 09. Cut Copy – Sun Gold (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 10. Bogdan Irkuk a.k.a. Bulgari – My Weakness (Prins Thomas Discomiks) 11. Copyshop – Lipps (Pete Herbet Dub) 12. Pacific Horizons – Stealing The Fire From Heaven Disk: 3 01. The Subs – Decontrol (Aquarius Heaven Remix) 02. Black Light Smoke – Switchback 03. Soft Rocks – Magic Mikk 04. Martin Brodin – Badabing (Diskjokker Remix) 05. Ajello – Crystal Babe 06. Name In Lights – Ur Oskunni 07. Brioski – Radio Anatomy (Emperor Machine Remix) 08. Toddla T – Watch Me Dance (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 09. Todd Terje – Ragyshe 10. Primal Scream – Uptown (Andrew Weatherall Remix) 11. A.R. Kane – A Love From Outer SpaceCheck out Andrew Weatherall's mix on Redbull Radio here:
UPCOMING: A RAP REVELATION: “BIG FUN IN THE BIG TOWN” DVD (FIVE DAY WEEKEND)
Due out May 2012, to pre-order please contact us at info@conch.co.nz
New York, 1986: a city of big dreams and equally big problems. Like New York itself, hip-hop music encompassed both of these human conditions. But hip-hop and its cultural birthplace shared other important characteristics, too: the desire to always be original, a hustle-to-survive ambition, and – if the stars aligned – the ability to come out on top, no matter what the odds.
Dutch filmmaker, journalist and rap fanatic Bram Van Splunteren stepped into the city for one intense week in 1986. He was armed with five things: a camera crew, a map, a deep respect for the hip-hop artform, a list of phone numbers, and a burning desire to get to the bottom of what this still-growing subculture was all about. By the time he left, he had the answers he needed, along with a treasure trove of golden video footage. Tragically, these images never returned from Europe, languishing in obscurity from hip-hop’s homeland for more than a quarter-century. Until now.
Big Fun in the Big Town is about hip-hop when artistry in the game was still at its center. When skills, not hype, got you your first record deal. When Run-DMC took the reins from Doug E Fresh and Grandmaster Flash, paving the way for hundreds of other hitmakers to follow. When a chart-topping LL Cool J still lived with his Grandmother. When the Latin Quarter was the club to be at on any weekend night. And when artists from all backgrounds could taste their own pop chart dreams, just beyond their reach but still seemingly attainable.
This essential, fast-paced documentary shows hip-hop from just about every angle, and approaches its subjects with a journalistic sobriety and respect rarely given to this oft-misunderstood artform and culture, even to this day. It presents worldwide superstars and aspiring rappers, dancers and beatboxers on an even playing field, reminding us that rap was once a wide-open game for anyone with talent to grab at the brass ring of fame.
Commercially available for the first time ever after more than 25 years, Big Fun in the Big Town is nothing short of a revelation.
Dutch director Bram Van Splunteren has been a noted music, arts and human-interest documentarian for more than two decades, known for feature films on The Red Hot Chili Peppers (“A Dutch Connection”) and Loudon Wainwright (“One Man Guy”), among many others. For more information, visit: www.bramvansplunteren.nl.
UPCOMING: Kutmah - Worldwide Family Vol.2 (BROWNSWOOD)
Due out May 2012 on CD & Vinyl, to pre-order a copy please contact us at info@conch.co.nz
Brownswood Recordings is delighted to announce that the second volume of its "Worldwide Family" series comes courtesy of LA native Kutmah, London's newly transplanted DJ, producer, visual artist and eternal beat-seeker. Kutmah designed all the artwork - pen and ink steez - for the sleeve, collaborating with his good friend Brandy Flower from Hit+Run LA.
Tracklisting runs like this…
| 01 | Mo Kolours | Ridda Mountain | clip | ||||
| 02 | Groundislava | Creeper Shit | clip | ||||
| 03 | Tadd Mullinix | Exchanging Modes | clip | ||||
| 04 | ESMK | Blunt Hopes | clip | ||||
| 05 | Shash'U | LA | clip | ||||
| 06 | Samiyam | Medallion | clip | ||||
| 07 | Dibiase | Remind Me Somethin' | clip | ||||
| 08 | Tehbis | Higher | clip | ||||
| 09 | Gaby Hernandez | Twin Flame | clip | ||||
| 10 | Bruce Haack | Ancient Mariner (Jonwayne Remix) | clip | ||||
| 11 | Mono/Poly | With Grace | clip | ||||
| 12 | Seven Days Jr. | Thanks | clip | ||||
| 13 | Flying Lotus | Samsfav | clip | ||||
| 14 | Hudson Mohawke | Are You Feelin' Hot | clip | ||||
| 15 | The Darkhorsemen | Taking Over Empires | clip | ||||
| 16 | Sam Irl & Ritornell | Three | clip | ||||
| 17 | Lapti | Leaving Home | clip | ||||
| 18 | Dakim | Typeofblue | clip | ||||
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Tobyjug | clip | ||||
| 20 | Gaby Hernandez | Twin Flame | clip | ||||
| 21 | fLako | ‘Lonely Town feat. Dirg Gerner’ | clip |

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