drum and bass
Red Bull Music Academy: a caffeine boost for the music industry?Tuesday, 06 December 2011I almost feel duty bound to make a declaration of interest here. I have done several pieces of paid writing for the Red Bull Music Academy, including a piece of course material for this year's Academy, and a few days ago I went to Madrid to see the... Read more... |
theartsdesk at Bestival 2011Wednesday, 14 September 2011Friday 9th SeptemberA ferry adds to the fun. It may seem rather childish but the fact you have to take a ferry to the Isle of Wight makes the whole Bestival experience seem more of an adventure. Sitting on the open air deck with my... Read more... |
CD: Example - Playing in the ShadowsSaturday, 03 September 2011Better him than Black Eyed Peas, eh? Will.I.Am never came up with a line like, "Just sittin' here chillin' in the Batcave/ Whilst listening to Nick Cave/ Last night was a sick rave". In fact, that lively sliver of channel-hopping doggerel pretty... Read more... |
CD: Jazzsteppa - Hyper NomadsTuesday, 19 July 2011It's always interesting to see how revolutions in music get folded back into the fabric of the culture that fomented them. Dubstep, which changed club culture so dramatically in the mid-2000s, is now an intrinsic part of that culture from mainstream... Read more... |
theartsdesk at the Glastonbury Festival 2011Thursday, 30 June 2011Thursday 23 JuneHaven’t left yet but someone sends me an email saying, "Not going to Glastonbury this year and feeling rather smug about it." What are they feeling smug about? The fact that they’re going to have a forgettable, normal weekend while... Read more... |
Sónar 2011: Day 2Saturday, 18 June 2011Thursday was gentle – an easing into the festival experience – but yesterday is when Sónar Festival really kicked into gear. With tapas and Estrella coursing round their veins, the audience was thoroughly drawn into Barcelona's bohemianism and ready... Read more... |
CD: Adventures in Dubstep and Beyond Volume 2Thursday, 09 June 2011Dubstep has now permeated pop. Drum and bass was the last British underground bass music to rub up against the mainstream but back in the mid-Nineties the major labels didn't know what to do with it. Apart from launching Goldie's career and... Read more... |
Showtime! - UK dancehall on the rise againFriday, 03 June 2011This month sees an audacious attempt to showcase British dancehall music, when the Cargo venue in Shoreditch hosts the multi-artist revue Showtime!. The Heatwave collective have brought together vocalists from various UK underground scenes, linked... Read more... |
CD: Africa Hitech - 93 Million MilesThursday, 12 May 2011This is, not to put too fine a point on it, a masterpiece – but it could easily have been a bloody mess. The team-up of Mark Pritchard and Steve Spacek is the kind of thing that brings genre purists and scene snobs out in hives: Somerset-born,... Read more... |
Asian Dub Foundation - Music of Resistance, Brighton DomeTuesday, 10 May 2011It's been a while since I've spent time with Asian Dub Foundation. In the mid-Nineties, when they first appeared, they were one of the most exciting acts around and I enthused about them in print at every opportunity. They were born of an east-... Read more... |
CD: Katy B - On a MissionSunday, 27 March 2011Katy B has something of the everygirl about her. Part of her appeal is that, unlike Ke$ha, The Saturdays and so many other female pop stars, she hasn't embraced pole-dancer chic, nor does she appear to be gagging to be spread over the pages of... Read more... |
Watcha Clan, Rich MixWednesday, 16 March 2011Why do bands still insist on dabbling in drum’n’bass? It was always an absurd, overwrought style, even when it first assaulted our eardrums in the mid-1990s. It’s more like a technological malfunction of the drum machine than a natural, felt groove... Read more... |