28/07/2007
#37: 1, 2... Mic Check
1 Tubbs feat. Dallas (a.k.a. Joe Dukie) New Way of Life (Atlantic Conveyor Redemption Dub)
2 Smith & Mighty 1, 2 Mic Check
3 Baby Mammoth And I'll See You
4 The Lucy Nation Alright [sic] (Attica Blues Mix)
5 Fumi Notre Dame
6 The Amalgamation of Soundz For Real
7 Max Sedgley Happy (Blackbeard Mix)
8 Primal Scream vs. Jungle Brothers PlayLoaded
9 Quantic Soul Orchestra Hold It Down (feat. Alice Russell)
10 Recloose feat. Joe Dukie Dust (Submariner Remix)
11 Kraak & Smaak Keep On Searching (inc.)
emitido a 24 e 28 Julho
#36: Propercast 1
1 Soulphiction Used
2 Thunderball The Mysterious Mr. Sandobar
3 S-Tone Inc. Emotional Dancing
4 DeRigueur Chillin' on the Afro Rhodes (Kidgusto mix)
5 Speedy Consuela Sukka Suited
6 Caroline Drove Me to the Wall
7 DJ Drez Nya Sky
8 Thievery Corporation Supreme Illusion (Nickodemus remix)
9 Alif Tree Forgotten Places
10 Cay Taylan Olamaz
11 DJ Wally & DJ Willie Ross What Dreams Are Made of
12 Da Lata Ronco da Cuica
13 Quantic The Sound of Everything (feat. Alice Russell)
14 Alberto Benati & Danilo Venturi Toi et Moi (inc.)
emitido a 17 e 21 Julho
#35: Dope Trax
1 Kabanjak feat. The Jungle Brothers Brain in Dub
2 Le Peuple de l'herbe Blunted
3 Dynamo Productions Breaking a Channel
4 Pete Rock feat. Rza & Gza Head Rush
5 Mark Rae Depth Charge
6 DJ Nu-mark & Pomo Pow
7 Kidda Fire 'n' Steam
8 Urbs & Cutex Is
9 Ty feat. Roots Manuva So You Want More
10 Kabanjak Joined Forces
11 Wildchild Wonder Years
12 Sharkey If It Fits
13 Coco Elektrik Your Love Is Gum (Royal Appointment remix)
14 Zeb Be Humble
15 Rob Smith Tru Rub
16 DJ Day What Planet What Station
17 Diesler Puppet Walk
18 Freddie Cruger Boogie Down Sturby
19 Beastie Boys Ch-Check It Out (inc.)
emitido a 10 e 14 Julho
19/07/2007
#34: Soul Divas & James Brown
1 The Three Degrees Dirty Ol' Man
2 Betty Harris Cry to Me
3 Gladys Knight & The Pips Lovers Always Forgive
4 The Supremes You Keep Me Hangin' On
5 Martha & The Vandellas Heatwave
6 Fontella Bass Rescue Me
7 Mary Wells My Guy
8 Betty Everett It's in His Kiss (The Shoop Shoop Song)
9 Ike & Tina Turner Baby Get It On
10 P.P. Arnold The First Cut Is the Deepest
11 The Chiffons Sweet Talking Guy
12 Nina Simone Ain't Got No/I Got Life
13 James Brown
13.1 Give It Up or Turn It Loose
13.2 It's Too Funky in Here
13.3 Doing It to Death
13.4 Try Me
13.5 Get Up Offa That Thing
emitido a 3 e 7 Julho
Gel-Sol - Unifactor
Upstairs Recordings
Gel-Sol is Andrew Reichel, a producer based in Seattle, a city that has seen the flannel of early 90s slowly replaced by spacious electronica, as performed by folks like Heather Duby and Elemental. “Unifactor” is the follow-up to “1104”, the debut album put out by Em:t Records, and expands the premises of relaxed improvisation and luxurious ambience.
By adding a few new elements to the equation, Gel-Sol’s tone gets more complex and intricate. The watering effect in “Open Her” serves as a flashlight, warning the listener that what follows is a submerged experience. The album’s descrambled noises and disjointed voice fragments draw inevitable comparisons with Growing’s “The Sky’s Run Into the Sea” and Loscil’s “Submers” (two great records released by Kranky Records).
But as the polyphonic journey evolves, things get more anxious and agitated, as in the darkly-chilled “Brontosaur Yu”. Andrew Reichel is either obsessed with sonic effects or wants to reflect society’s dependence on gadgets, or both. The whole deal is a cerebral take on piercing electronica but, with numbers like “Ohne Schlage” or “3C273”, one is forced to admit that it may have a certain shock value for newcomers.
As the ship swings through the troubled waters, you may spot a techno-oriented glacier like “On a Clear Night You Can See the Answer”, but the highlight is unarguably the defrosting, hypnotizing effect you can hear on “Slowjob”. Like most of the album, this track is best enjoyed with a good pair of headphones. By the end of it, a female voice promises you will feel very relaxed after she counts backwards from eight to zero. Try it and see the result.
I must confess that when the first part of “Unifactor” was nearing its completion, I was starting to think it lacked some of IDM records’ alluring fineries like those electric valves pumping up and down. But then “Cool Sweet Awesome Yay!” came and fortunately proved me wrong. On the other hand, “Propulsion” contains the nicest sample-based collage you will probably experience the whole year.
Sometimes corrosive, often challenging but never boring, Gel-Sol’s second effort is perfect for a Sunday morning’s slow awakening.
http://www.properlychilled.com/music/artist/profile.php?view=1517
Gel-Sol is Andrew Reichel, a producer based in Seattle, a city that has seen the flannel of early 90s slowly replaced by spacious electronica, as performed by folks like Heather Duby and Elemental. “Unifactor” is the follow-up to “1104”, the debut album put out by Em:t Records, and expands the premises of relaxed improvisation and luxurious ambience.
By adding a few new elements to the equation, Gel-Sol’s tone gets more complex and intricate. The watering effect in “Open Her” serves as a flashlight, warning the listener that what follows is a submerged experience. The album’s descrambled noises and disjointed voice fragments draw inevitable comparisons with Growing’s “The Sky’s Run Into the Sea” and Loscil’s “Submers” (two great records released by Kranky Records).
But as the polyphonic journey evolves, things get more anxious and agitated, as in the darkly-chilled “Brontosaur Yu”. Andrew Reichel is either obsessed with sonic effects or wants to reflect society’s dependence on gadgets, or both. The whole deal is a cerebral take on piercing electronica but, with numbers like “Ohne Schlage” or “3C273”, one is forced to admit that it may have a certain shock value for newcomers.
As the ship swings through the troubled waters, you may spot a techno-oriented glacier like “On a Clear Night You Can See the Answer”, but the highlight is unarguably the defrosting, hypnotizing effect you can hear on “Slowjob”. Like most of the album, this track is best enjoyed with a good pair of headphones. By the end of it, a female voice promises you will feel very relaxed after she counts backwards from eight to zero. Try it and see the result.
I must confess that when the first part of “Unifactor” was nearing its completion, I was starting to think it lacked some of IDM records’ alluring fineries like those electric valves pumping up and down. But then “Cool Sweet Awesome Yay!” came and fortunately proved me wrong. On the other hand, “Propulsion” contains the nicest sample-based collage you will probably experience the whole year.
Sometimes corrosive, often challenging but never boring, Gel-Sol’s second effort is perfect for a Sunday morning’s slow awakening.
http://www.properlychilled.com/music/artist/profile.php?view=1517
17/07/2007
#33: Posto de escuta (H.Latency)
1 Beastie Boys Mark on the Bus
2 Beastie Boys Professor Booty
3 Ali Shaheed Muhammad Lord Can I Have This Mercy
4 Stereotyp vs Al'haca Lately feat. Lady Saw
5 Mass Hysteria It Aint Safe
O posto de escuta do Coffee Breakz está aberto a H.Latency, uma proposta do Rio de Janeiro, no Brasil. Amândio Vaz é o único elemento do projecto e diz ser influenciado pelo jazz, soul, funk e pelos Spacemen 3. Ao Coffee Breakz cedeu gentilmente os próximos quatro temas, que levam o selo de qualidade deste espaço. É um concentrado electrónica, breakbeat e downtempo, para ir consumindo aos poucos.
6 H.Latency
6.1 3 Steps
6.2 AMBAR
6.3 Sacred Spirit
6.4 Saindo da Mente Objetiva
7 Homeliss Derelix I n the Mix
8 EPMD Please Listen to My Demo
9 Yellowman Nobody Move Nobody Get Hurt
10 Bullymouth Directions
11 Helmet & House of Pain Just Another Victim
12 LCD Soundsystem Losing My Edge (inc.)
emitido a 26 e 30 Junho
13/07/2007
12/07/2007
#31: DJ Battles
1 Patti Smith Babelogue
Não foi por acaso que escolhemos este "Babelogue", de Patti Smith, para abrir mais uma edição do Coffee Breakz. É uma edição especial, com uma Babel de línguas e culturas, do francês ao swahili, da cultura maasai à ocidental. E é também hoje que estreamos as DJ Battles do Coffee Breakz.
O primeiro combate da noite é entre Abd Al Malik, com raízes em Brazzaville, no Congo, e X Plastaz, naturais da Tanzânia.
2 Abd Al Malik 12 Septembre 2001
3 X Plastaz Dunia Dudumizi
4 Abd Al Malik Gibraltar (live à La Maroquinerie 28/11/06)
5 X Plastaz Nini Dhambi Kwa Mwenye Dhiki
6 Abd Al Malik M'Effacer
7 X Plastaz Msimu Kwa Msimu
Agora, de um lado do ringue, DJ Tan't, a representar Portland, do outro, DJ Mayonnaise, a representar South Portland.
8 DJ Tan't Felix Da Dog
9 DJ Mayonnaise Two Sides of the Fence
10 DJ Tan't Lollipop
11 DJ Mayonnaise Da Da Da Da Da... Da
12 DJ Tan't Daughter of Wolves
13 DJ Mayonnaise DJ Signify Can't Do This
14 Ilo Artificial Ingredients
emitido a 12 e 16 Junho
11/07/2007
#29: Hip Hop Beats & Chill Out Gems
1 Bully Mouth Better Off Dead
2 British Intelligence Gravity
3 Grover Washington, Jr. Knucklehead
4 Gary Bartz Celestial Blues
5 Bashton Jokes feat. K.B. & Doe Boy
6 Venomous Ten Rap Commandments
7 The Salsoul Orchestra Getaway
8 Ramsey Lewis Trio Slippin' Into Darkness
9 Phokuss Make Money
10 Ninosboombox Employed as One
11 Levy O'Donel Bad Bad Simba
12 Mandrill Fat City Strut
13 Crooked Circle ACDTM (inc.)
emitido a 29 Maio e 2 Junho
10/07/2007
#28: To Your Love
Abrimos este Coffee Breakz com a belíssima Fiona Apple e "To Your Love", que fomos buscar ao disco com o nome mais longo da história da música. Dizemos apenas When The Pawn..., o álbum de 1999.
1 Fiona Apple To Your Love
2 Sixtoo Storm Clouds & Silver Linings (feat. Damo Suzuki of Can)
3 Sixtoo Sidewinders
4 D-Who Friend or Foe
5 Tah Tah King of Swamp
6 All Street Unknown Title (produced by Ox From Trenton)
7 Dollabin Heavyweights
8 Elespee Wake Up, Baby
9 Trife Salasi Real Talk (produced by DJ BrownBum)
10 Trife Salasi Habib Revival (produced by DJ BrownBum)
11 DJ Tan't On The Gallows featuring Sleepyhead
12 MF Grimm & Bashton The Invizabul Man Book of Daniel
13 Slumz Jersey What
14 Unknown (The Universal Element) Scent feat. Verse*All & Mojo
15 Scuba_Suit Woolymagic (inc.)
emitido a 22 e 26 Maio
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