Thursday 5 July 2012

This Is DIY - Hidden Place (30th June 2012)



As I walk through the autumn on the ground, I lift my eyes up to the endless blue and ponder upon the singular sound of this melody. I'm alone, it's true.

Hidden Place is an hour long journey through the finest & freshest in deep, soulful electronic and alternative music. Within Hidden Place there are no barriers between genres and styles, this is a world where the underground is brought to the over ground.

As the first edition was a quite chilled affair, episode 2 of Hidden Place kicks off decisively aimed for the dancefloor, featuring brand new music from Bwana, Eliphino, Sleepin' Giantz and Julio Bashmore.

Remember if you are in a band, an artist or producer and you think your tracks would fit in with the Hidden Place ethos feel free to send your music to hiddenplacediy@gmail.com and you might just hear your sounds on the airwaves soon.

 
Tracklist

Teeth – Percolator Meme
Sleepin’ Giantz – Badungdeng
Eliphino – Vrybody
Julio Bashmore – Troglodytes
Ultraista – Small Talk
Hackman – Forgotten Notes
Disclosure Feat. Sinead Harnett – Boiling
Bwana – Baby Let Me Finish
Clams Casino – Never Understand
Stubborn Heart – Unearthly Powers
Frank Ocean – Pyramids
Grizzly Bear – Sleeping Ute
 

This Is DIY - Hidden Place (16th June 2012)



The suburbs of a secret, a strategist should keep, better than on a dream intrude to scrutinize the sleep...

Hidden Place is an hour long journey through the finest & freshest in deep, soulful electronic and alternative music broadcast via This Is DIY radio. Within Hidden Place there are no barriers between genres and styles, this is a world where the underground is brought to the over ground.

If you are in a band, an artist or producer and you think your tracks would fit in with the Hidden Place ethos feel free to send your music to hiddenplacediy@gmail.com and you might just hear your sounds on the airwaves soon.


Tracklist

Bjork – Hidden Place (Illum Sphere Remix)
Gold Panda - 4
Lapalux – Yellow 90’s
Dirg Gerner Feat. Rahel – Loose Lights
Jessie Ware – 110%
John Talabot Feat. Pional – Destiny
Gang Colours – To Repel Ghosts (George Fitzgerald Remix)
Kindness – House
Alt-J – Breezeblocks
Dauwd – Ikopol
A$AP Rocky – Wassup
Dean Blunt & Inga Copeland – 2
Holy Other – Know Where
Doc Daneeka & Abigail Wyles - Tobyjug

Wednesday 23 May 2012

Everything Is Borrowed Vol. 3 - R&B/Soul Special


My minds telling me no, but my body is telling me yes...

For the third instalment of Everything Is Borrowed, we dive into the finest sampling, cover versions and remixes from the world of R&B and Soul. From the soulful vocals of Otis Redding to the hard hitting beats of Blawan this show is not to be missed.

Head over to the London Fields Radio page to get your hands on the links to the freep3's I played during the show.

Enjoy x

Tracklist:

Jacques Greene - Another Girl
Alicia Keys - Unthinkable (Physical Therapy Real Heavy Vibe)
Drake Feat. The Weeknd - Crew Love (Shlohmo Remix)
Mario - You Should Let Me Love You (Lapalux Bootleg)
Badbadnotgood - Flashing Lights
Isley Brothers - Ohio/Machine Gun
Otis Redding - A Change Is Gonna Come
Aaliyah - Try Again (Memotone Remix)
Chet Faker - No Diggity
Angie Stone - Wish I Didn't Miss You Anymore
Blawan - Getting Me Down
Lauryn Hill - Doo Wop (Deebs Bootleg)

Saturday 21 April 2012

Jessie Ware - 110%


                               Your words alone could drive me to a thousand tears...

Jessie Ware has been knocking around on the underground dance scene in London for a while now. She has provided guest vocals for the likes of Joker and SBTRKT and also teamed up with the electronic soul man known as Sampha, but now it seems the London based songbird is heading out on her own and personally I’m glad she has.

Maybe a month or two ago Jessie released the video for Running, an absolute beauty of an R’n’B tinged slow jam produced by Bristol’s own Julio Bashmore. Unlike most R’n’B you hear these days the sugary sweetness is nowhere to be seen as Running is drenched in heartache with Jessie’s vocal floating through spacious synths and the thudding of the kick drum.

Now Jessie has returned with another Julio Bashmore produced track 110% apparently recorded around two years ago (according to Bashmore) and it seems that once again this partnership has struck gold. Upping the tempo slightly from her previous releases this track is one for the warm up DJs as it’s sure to get people moving on the dancefloor before the party properly gets started.

I believe the key to Jessie’s success is the people she is choosing to work with and she is definitely choosing wisely. If she carries on working with the likes of Sampha and Julio Bashmore she is sure to get some brilliant results. At the moment Jessie is making some of the most beautiful, soulful and heartbreaking electronic music I have heard for a long while. There is obviously a lot more to come from Ms. Ware and if she carries on this rich vein of form her album Devotion is set to be something truly special.

Listen to 110% below:

Friday 6 April 2012

Everything Is Borrowed - Vol. 2

“Originality is a thing we constantly clamour for, and constantly quarrel with.”

The latest edition of Everything Is Borrowed is now available for your listening pleasure, take a listen above.

Episode 2 of Everything Is Borrowed is a further exploration into the depths of musical manipulation. Trudging through the worlds of Hip-Hip, House, Electronica and beyond.

Tracklist:

Madvillain - Great Day (Four Tet Remix)
El Michels Affair - Shimmy Shimmy Ya
Quakers - Fitta Happier (Instrumental)
Ahu - Contact
Alpines & Maya Jane Coles - Why
Alice Smith - Love Endeavour (Maurice Fulton Remix)
Arthur Russell - This Is How We Walk On The Moon (Labyrinth Ear Rework)
Gil Scott Heron & Jamie xx - I'm New Here
Eliphino - I Just Can't (VIP)
Dusk Vs. Kowton - Looking At You
Ifan Dafydd - Miranda
Florence & The Machine - Shake It Out (Weeknd Remix)
Niia - BTSTU
Christian Scott - The Eraser

Sunday 1 April 2012

Jai Paul - Jasmine


I know I've been gone a long time, I'm back and I want what is mine...

Two days ago the internet was lit up by the return of the man known as Jai Paul. Although only having official released one single via XL Recordings the incredible BTSTU, when your first track is that good you only need one release.

Although it's been a long time coming Jasmine seems to be a sure fire hit with it's deep metallic bass line coupled with Prince inspired guitar licks and Jai's soulful falsetto voice. This is deep electronic music for the late night/early morning sessions. I personally listened to this track around 10 times yesterday and it looks like a lot of people did the same thing with the track hitting around 112,000 plays in two days. It also seems that other musicians are glad to see Jai is back with Jessie Ware, Mount Kimbie and Disclosure all heralding his return yesterday.

No release details yet but it looks like it will be released by XL recordings, let's hope it's sooner rather than later.

Stream Jasmine below:

Thursday 8 March 2012

Everything Is Borrowed - Vol. 1


“Originality is a thing we constantly clamour for, and constantly quarrel with.”

And so as promised here is the first episode Of Everything Is Borrowed recorded for London Fields Radio from the Wilton Way Cafe in Hackney, London.

Check out the other shows on London Fields Radio as there are some absolute corkers on there. You can follow LFR on Twitter @ldnfieldsradio and if you would like to read my constant brain farts just follow this badboy @casualsi

Enjoy the show. The latest shows will be uploaded to the London Fields Radio Mixcloud so be sure to follow them people...

Tracklist

Foals - Spanish Sahara (Deadboy Remix)
The xx - Shelter (John Talabot's Feel It Too Remix)
Teebs - While You Dooooo (Extended)
Twin Sister - Kimmi In A Rice Field (Balam Acab)
Bat For Lashes - A Forest
This Mortal Coil - Song To The Siren
Shlohmo - Rained The Whole Time (Nicolas Jaar Remix)
ANGO - No Ordinary Love
DSB - Toni Brixton
Paul White - The Composer's Back
Mayer Hawthorne - No Strings (DJ Jazzy Jeff's Roller Boogie Remix)
Jay-Z & Kanye West - Otis
Ye Mighty - Fuse