Saturday 10 December 2011

Pure Land - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 74

Podcast 74  

Pure Land - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 74 is now available from here:
Tracks
  1. 1000 Buddhas of the Pureland of Bass
    FreQ Nasty

    http://soundcloud.com/urb-com/freq-nasty-1000-buddhas-of-the
  2. Mutants
    Dysphemic

    http://soundcloud.com/alan-dubstep-maggot/mutants-by-dysphemic-dark-drum
  3. Meet the Queen
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  4. Nsani Be Mara
    Caravane
    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/caravane/id474788251
  5. Hide and Seek
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  6. Golden Lotus
    B1t Crunch3r Vs. Fuzz2k http://phantomhertz.com/
  7. The Emperor
    Truth and Dedoda

    http://wheelanddealrecords.co.uk/
  8. Through the Flesh
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  9. The Road We Walk
    Secret Archives of the Vatican
    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  10. Indian Girl (Dominic Owen Remix)
    The Love Theme http://soundcloud.com/permanentdamagerecords/indian-girl-dub-dominic-owen-remix
  11. Ms Ho
    Onra

    http://soundcloud.com/onra
  12. Hobina Ghiretna
    Caravane

    http://itunes.apple.com/gb/album/caravane/id474788251
  13. We A De Rasta
    Shekel ft. Nechi Nech

    http://soundcloud.com/shekel/shekel-ft-nechi-nech-we-a-de
By three methods we may learn wisdom: First, by reflection, which is noblest; Second, by imitation, which is easiest; and third by experience, which is the bitterest. Confucius

Transnational Bass

Saturday 3 December 2011

Ancient Dub - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 73

Ancient Dub - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 73 is now available. It is, as always, an eclectic collection of awesome tunes!

Podcast 73

You can find it here:
We like music    
Tracks
  1. Bass Mantra
    Celt Islam

    http://soundcloud.com/celt-islam/bass-mantra-by-celt-islam
  2. Dawn, Basra Spaceport
    Secret Archives of the Vatican

    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  3. Low Orbit
    Dubsahara

    http://soundcloud.com/dubsahara/low-orbit

    http://dubsahara.com/about/dubsahara
  4. Snake Charmer
    DungeonDynamics

    http://soundcloud.com/dungeondynamics/06-snake-charmer
  5. Snake Charmer
    KingImagine=Bass Assassin

    http://soundcloud.com/ikingiman/snake-charmer
  6. Ancient Dub 2
    Ashley

    http://ashleysound.webs.com/
  7. Endless Night Dub
    DuBoLoGy

    http://soundcloud.com/dubology-2/dubology-endless-night-dub
  8. The Witching Wall (ZitanB Remix)
    San Jaya Prime

    http://sanjayaprime.bandcamp.com/album/io-pulse
  9. Zen
    ZitanB

    http://zitanb.bandcamp.com/track/zen
'Dance, when you're broken open. Dance, if you've torn the bandage off. Dance in the middle of the fighting. Dance in your blood. Dance when you're perfectly free'
Rumi


Podcast 73

Podcasting

Saturday 26 November 2011

Lord Cry Cry

A while back, Ginger Shinobi and I did a DJ gig in Birmingham and we met up with DJ Umb of Generation Bass. We sat in DJ Umb's car while he played us three tunes from a forthcoming album by the mysteriously named Lord Cry Cry. Umb described the album to us as dubstep meets blues. This probably shouldn't work but it did - we liked what we heard.

Lord Cry Cry

Well, the album, Live at the CPU, is now out and you should get it.

The opener, Live at the CPU sounds live...rambling flute and keyboards and bluesy piano set the scene for what's to come. I Got the Clap Induced Blues Momma introduces a more dubsteppy bass sound and, indeed, a more traditional blues vocal. Step Nuthin' continues with the dubby bass and remains rooted in old blues, with an earky-sixties inflected guitar line and a mid-sixties soul vocal. Short but sweet. Dance of the Moores sounds a little like neo-classical art music with a hint of honkytonk piano - perhaps not as accessible initially as the preceding tunes but I think it'll be a grower. We're back to that psychedelic sixties' soul rhythm with Q-Cut and this leads into the fifties' science-fiction film sounds of SaltburnRedcar. SurfStep brings in a dub reggae riddim and more dubstep flavoured bass but once again has a sixties' sensibility in the keyboards. Schizoid Marimba starts quietly but builds - once again, there's a neo-classical music feel. The title is accurate. Blind Lightnin' Floor is a bluesy sounding title and is, indeed, a bluesy sounding track with a hint of electronica keeping it interesting. I think this is my favourite tune on the album. The closer, Lord High Commander, is an energetic classical music and reggae workout.

It's not the most obvious of albums...but the best music requires listeners to work a little. I suspect that each time you play this album, you'll hear something new. Apparently, the live shows feature a full blues band with the man himself and that's something I'd like to see.

Friday 25 November 2011

Corty Meets…New release from Angel Dust Records

Corty Meets...

Netlabel Angel Dust Records has just released its fifth release; the label has a plan for one release a month.  

Corty Meets... is the first release from French dubster, Corty. Based in Rennes, Corty has collaborated with some of the finest and most prolific dub artists across the world: Revolushan (Strasbourg, France), Solo Banton (London, England), Bongo Chilli (Nottingham, England), Leah Rosier (Amsterdam, Netherlands) and Preecha Kungo (Massachusetts, USA).

Corty has been playing guitar since he was nine years old. He started using his computer to create dub in 2003 and hasn’t stopped since.

He says: 'I like the possibility of playing with different artists' voices, by using samplers. I want to continue with these kind of collaborations with many artists. All vocals are welcome!'


Corty Meets... (back)

The album has eleven tracks, mostly with an upbeat, raggamuffin vibe.

Eastern Whisper - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 72

Podcast 72 Eastern Whisper  

Eastern Whisper - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 72 is now available from:
Tracks
  1. Warlocks are Enemies of God
    Subhuman

    http://soundcloud.com/ssachnoff/warlocks-are-enemies-of-god
  2. The Assyrian
    Secret Archives of the Vatican

    http://soundcloud.com/vince-millett/secret-archives-of-the-9
  3. Pharisee's Prayer
    Solace

    http://solace1.bandcamp.com/track/pharisees-prayer
  4. Eastern Whisper
    Dr Zoidberg

    http://soundcloud.com/dr_zoidberg/dr-zoidberg-eastern-whisper
  5. Red Lobstep
    Dr Zoidberg

    http://soundcloud.com/dr_zoidberg/dr-zoidberg-red-lobstep
  6. Heretic
    Solace

    http://solace1.bandcamp.com/track/heretic
  7. Faith Total Machine
    Magleff

    http://soundcloud.com/magleff/faith-total-machine2
  8. I Want You Headless
    Solace
    http://solace1.bandcamp.com/track/i-want-you-headless
  9. Moros
    Afrasonic أفرسنك

    http://soundcloud.com/afrasonic/moros/
  10. The Triumph of Saint Lucy
    Rob Vector

    http://soundcloud.com/rob-vector/the-triumph-of-saint-lucy
  11. Khatar
    Solace

    http://solace1.bandcamp.com/track/khatar
  12. Ares (God of War)
    WestinDinnesMusic

    http://soundcloud.com/westind/ares-god-of-war
Secret Archives of the Vatican

Dub Bus


Podcasting legend Pete Cogle has released another excellent episode of The Dub Zone podcast. TDZ#13 features eight excellent dubwise tracks.
  • Full details HERE
  • Direct download HERE
Tracks
  1. Aurobahn Garten - Volfoniq (feat. Tribuman)
  2. Get On The Bus (Dubmatix Journeys Remix) - Delhi 2 Dublin
  3. 2006 A Dub Odyssee - Messian Dread
  4. Rolling Lion Studio Full Effect - Rolling Lion Studio
  5. Eek a Dub (at Shan School) - Shan-A-Shan
  6. Shadow Procession Dub - DuBoLoGy
  7. Peace Time - Eccodek
  8. Occupying Dub - Steve Steppa

Monday 31 October 2011

Pete Townsend gets it SO wrong

I've just listened to the inaugural annual BBC John Peel lecture, given by elderly rock dinosaur Pete Townsend.

Read a BBC report HERE

Watch the lecture HERE

I expected him to ramble on about how great the old record industry was and to whinge about piracy and modern distribution methods for music. Well, fortunately he don't do quite what I expected. Unfortunately, though, he still delivered a rambling, incoherent and confused set of contradictions.

He went into some detail about how John Peel (pbuh) had acted as a filter, an introducer, a source of glorious random discovery of unexpected but brilliant music. He then went on to assert that such a person or process didn't exist in the modern digital music economy. He then went on to list many of the ways it actually DOES exist in the modern digital economy. Like I said, confused and contradictory.

He clearly had no real idea about podcasts or music blogs, despite talking about them.

Like everyone from the dying music industry or the radio industry, he made no mention of netlabels. They are not mentioned so often in discussions about the music industry that it has to be deliberate.

Next year, let's hope the BBC picks a speaker not because he was a member of some old band who made some good records 40 years ago but someone who actually has a finger on the pulse of emerging creative music. They're out there, BBC.

To use modern parlance, epic fail BBC! What a sadly wasted opportunity.

Monday 17 October 2011

Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

We've just added a new mix to our MixCloud page: Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

It's a little unusual - it's mix of predominantly acoustic and vocal music from various traditions: Arabo-Andalusian Muwashshah, Castillian, Flemish, Arabian, Moroccan, Persian, Kurdish, European and more...Several of the tunes are collaborations between musicians from different traditions.  

Tracks
  1. Allah Mazare (Acoustic)
    Niyaz
  2. El Hechizo De Babilonia
    Luis Delgado
  3. El Vergel Ignorado
    Luis Delgado
  4. Feraghi - Song Of Exile (Acoustic)
    Niyaz
  5. Li Habibun Maqamuhu Fawqa Ra'si
    Ensemble Morkos
  6. Novus Annus
    Nour Ensemble
  7. Nu Alrest
    Radio Tarifa
  8. Ramo Verde
    Radio Tarifa
  9. Si J'ai Perdu Mon Ami
    Radio Tarifa
  10. Ya Sakinan Bi-Fu'adi
    Ensemble Morkos
Medieval Middle Eastern Mix

Monday 10 October 2011

 

EaRtH CiTy ReCoRdZ is a new label set up by our friend Celt Islam and the label he has worked with for a while, Urban Sedated Records.

The label was set up for alternative and electronica musicians and artists and the label is happy to hear from anyone interested in releasing their material.

Please send any demos to Abu Sulayman at celtislam@googlemail.com 

You can hear some of the label's music here: http://soundcloud.com/earthcityrecordz



Celt Islam


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Sunday 9 October 2011

The Dervish House - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 65

'Knock, And He'll open the door
Vanish, And He'll make you shine like the sun
Fall, And He'll raise you to the heavens
Become nothing, And He'll turn you into everything.'  
Jalal al-Deen Rumi

The Dervish House

Episode 65 of the Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast van be downloaded from here:
Tracks
  1. Mevlana
    Celt Islam

    http://www.urbansedated.com/celtislam.html
  2. Ab-ı Beka Remix
    Özgür Şakar aka Misda Oz vs Mercan Dede
    http://www.doublemoon.com.tr/english/KatalogDetay.aspx?Katalog=70
  3. Clock of the Long Now
    Okulus Anomali

    http://soundcloud.com/okulus/clock-of-the-long-now
  4. Ab-ı Nar Remix
    Serkan Alkan featuring Efe vs Mercan Dede

    http://www.doublemoon.com.tr/english/KatalogDetay.aspx?Katalog=70
  5. Bodega Ridge (The Spy from Cairo's Bodega via Cairo Remix)
    Delhi 2 Dublin
    http://delhi2dublin.bandcamp.com/
  6. Dragon Roost Island Dubstep
    Ephixa

    http://soundcloud.com/ephixa/dragon-roost-island-dubstep
  7. Gibran's Wisdom (featuring Hasna)
    Oryx

    http://www.amazon.co.uk/Oryx/dp/B00008KH2C/ref=cm_rdp_product_img
  8. Salla
    Makale

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Makale_(band)
  9. Khandit Nayaka (VIP REMIX)
    Nucleya

    http://soundcloud.com/highchai/nucleya-khandit-nayaka-vip
  10. Ab-ı Hayat Remix
    Transglobal Underground vs Mercan Dede

    http://www.doublemoon.com.tr/english/KatalogDetay.aspx?Katalog=70
  11. Dem
    Azam Ali and Mercan Dede

    http://www.doublemoon.com.tr/english/KatalogDetay.aspx?Katalog=80
  12. 800
    Mercen Dede

    http://www.mercandede.com/EN/
Podcast

Sunday 2 October 2011

Traveller mix: beats, epic strings, tablas

We've just uploaded a new DJ mix to our MixCloud page HERE

Epic orchestral strings, tablas, breakbeats, exquisite vocals, evocative Eastern intonations, beauty and bass.....



Tracks
  1. Traveller Talvin Singh
  2. Glidepath Secret Archives of the Vatican
  3. Dawn Prayer Dhafer Youssef
  4. Khwaab Niraj Chag
  5. The Empty Quarter Secret Archives of the Vatican
  6. Hayati Jah Wobble and the Temple of Sound
  7. Holy Breath Dhafer Youssef
  8. Little Flower Secret Archives of the Vatican
  9. Bangles Niraj Chag
  10. Traveller (Kid Loco's Once Upon a Time in the East Mix) Talvin Singh

Friday 30 September 2011

Here Be Dragons!

Here's a new mix we've just added to our MixCloud page: Here Be Dragons

  Here Be Dragons  

Tracks
  1. The Green Dragons - Amtronic
  2. I Dream of Dragons - Retrotation
  3. The Dragon - Stagga
  4. Dragons (Instramental) - White Gorilla
  5. For Glory, And Dragons - Gerbertgold
  6. Black Dragon - Kasket
  7. Dungeons&Dragons - Eazyprophyt
  8. Purple Moon Dragon - Krusadr
  9. Dragons - Puracane
  10. Royal Dragon Sir - Tipper
  11. Dragon's Dance - ScholarMan
  12. Dragons and Lions - XiJaro
    thing

Wednesday 28 September 2011

Review: Friglob - Life is Inna Riddim

Excellent netlabel Angel Dust Records has released a third album and it maintains the high standard set by the previous two releases.

This one is from a Croatian artist called Friglob Skowski. The deep, spacious, bassline and dub siren that opens the first track sets the tone for the other tunes in this finely crafted collection - mostly instrumental, downtempo, tasteful, restrained.




Friglob  

Tracks
  1. Nuf a Dem Suffering
  2. Aerocore
  3. Amorphous Criteria
  4. Make a Turn
  5. Mamica su Štrukle Pekli
  6. Life is Inna Riddim
  7. Love Music
  8. You Waited Too Long
Friglob back

You can download Life is Inna Riddim free from HERE

Tuesday 27 September 2011

Facebook and Spotify

I've been saying for ages that Spotify is a bit crap and is essentially the old music industry masquerading as part of the modern world. The plot thickens.

In the same week that I found out that they pay different rates to independent record labels than to the old majors and that they won't tell anyone how much less they're paying the indies, the BBC reports that from now on anyone opening a Spotify account must also have a Facebook account.
Read the BBC news item HERE

Now, although I'm a big fan of Facebook for many reasons, this strikes me as just plain wrong. I have a sneaky suspicion that as Facebook's longer term plans become better known, we'll find huge pressure from Facebook subscribers to sign up to the risible Spotify.

Once again, the old industry tries a flanking maneuver to deceive people into buying back into the crap music the major labels churn out. Watch Facebook closely, people...

Sunday 25 September 2011

Elder Daze -Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 64

Podcast 64

Episode 64 of the Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast is now available from


Thing

Tracks

  1. The Apostate
    FLeCK
    http://soundcloud.com/fleckathens/fleck-the-apostate-free 

  2. Ghostly Caravan      
    Dubtrak
    http://soundcloud.com/dubtrak/dubtrak-ghostly-caravan 

  3. Ghostly Dub      
    DuBoLoGy
    http://soundcloud.com/dubology-2/dubology-ghostly-dub 

  4. Dans la Grotte d'Aretousa                
    Sex Drugs and Rebetiko
    http://netlabelsnoise.wordpress.com/2011/07/06/sex-drugs-rebetiko/ 

  5. Cat Skillz                  
    Beats Antique
    http://www.relix.com/news/2011/09/23/beats-antique-cat-skillz 

  6. Meeting the Emperor             
    Fabled Enemies
    http://soundcloud.com/fabled-enemies/meeting-the-emperor-free 

  7. God Hates Dub                            
    Stereo Assassin
    http://soundcloud.com/stereoassassin/god-hates-dub 

  8. The Freeing of Baghdad       
    Jordan Reyne
    http://jordanreyne.bandcamp.com/track/the-freeing-of-baghdad 

  9. Future Will Be Dark (Medium Remix)     
    Clusta
    http://congarecords.bandcamp.com/track/221-future-will-be-dark-remix 

  10. Messenger (DJ Melo Remix)               
    Second Sky
    http://soundcloud.com/azdjmelo/second-sky-messenger-dj-melo 

Also check out:
Ginger Shinobi, the ginger ninja
http://www.mixcloud.com/gingershinobi

Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast

Wednesday 21 September 2011

What is music?

SAotV

What is music? I don't mean the question technically, with definitions of rhythm or melody. Nor do I mean it philosophically - I have no interest in philosophy, generally deeming philosophers to be clever but bone idle people, too lazy to apply their immense brains to more purposeful activities.

No, the question arose from some observations and a quote.

 I pretty much live for music. I make it, buy it, steal it, blog about it, pimp it, opine about it and even listen to it. A lot.

Recently I went through a short period when I couldn't be bothered to put music on at home to listen to or to dial it up on my phone to provide a soundtrack to my daily commute to work. This got me worried - had I reached the age when people seem to just give up on all interest in music? In the end, I figured I was just very, cumulatively, tired from work and life in general. Sure enough, I took some time off work to rest and within a couple of days I was planning the next Secret Archives release and playing music very loudly in my flat as it was the daytime and my downstairs neighbours would be out.

Around the same time I met up with a friend who I hadn't spoken to for about a year. He'd always been a huge music fan - we'd booked artists together and run events and he'd often played me good music he'd been listening to. When we were catching up, he mentioned that he'd completely lost all interest in music and hardly listened to any now. In the previous year he'd been through a lot of pressure with his work and told me he'd suffered some mild depression. I threw in the idea that maybe it was because of that he'd lost connection with music and that maybe as he got more settled, his interest would revive.

Well, that very evening he spent a lot of time enthusiastically playing me tunes from YouTube, confirming my suspicion that losing interest in music is often connected with tiredness, depression and a general loss of the joie de vivre.

The next week I caught an episode of an American TV series called The History of Rock'n'Roll. Americans, of course, use the term to mean 'all music after 1952', so the series covered hiphop and other styles as well as rock. One snippet caught my attention. It was the legendary Joe Strummer:

'I think Rock n Roll, or hiphop, exists to deliver this truth that needs to be constantly delivered.... It reminds us, like this unspoken message is that, it is FUN to be alive.... It's a hell of a lot better than being dead'

And that, my friends, sums what I'd been pondering and trying to grasp. Music is a celebration of being alive. That explains why, when we're tired or struggling with life, it can be hard to get excited about music. But, at the end of the day, it's better being alive than being dead!

SAotV

Saturday 17 September 2011

Autumn Moon - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 63

Autumn Moon - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 63 is available from:


Podcast 63

Tracks


  1. Baghdad
    Squid Ninjaz
    http://www.squidninjarecords.com/

  2. Batkallim (David Starfire Remix)      
    Natacha Atlas
    http://sixdegreesrecords.bandcamp.com/track/batkallim-david-starfire-remix

  3. The Ancient Ceremony         
    Spoonhead
    http://spoonhead.co.nz

  4. White Guys with Dreadlocks     
    AreHouse
    http://soundcloud.com/crossroadsrecordsmusic/arehouse-white-guys-with

  5. Shakuhachi                 
    Killawatt
    hhttp://soundcloud.com/surus/killawatt-shakuhachi-ep

  6. Ghosts of Shaolin     
    Cranium Breach
    http://soundcloud.com/craniumbreach

  7. Dark Chapel       
    DJ SnipaZ
    http://soundcloud.com/bun_snipaz

  8. Saladin                   
    Torky Tork
    http://torkytork.bandcamp.com/album/torky-tork-syria

  9. Why We Exist                        
    Loop Stepwalker and Sinister Souls
    http://soundcloud.com/720bass

  10. Griami                 
    Pan Agnostix
    http://soundcloud.com/okulus/griami-by-pan-agnostix-okulus

  11. Ziad ft. Iggy Pot       
    Torky Tork
    http://torkytork.bandcamp.com/album/torky-tork-syria

  12. Judgement Come            
    Manwel T
    http://manwelt.com/


SAotV Podcast

Kutmah

As some of you will know, the Secret Archives of the Vatican empire started back at the tail end of the tape trader scene at the end of the 80s. We wrote a little about it in an earlier post HERE.

One of the exciting aspects of that scene was the use of innovative marketing techniques, crazy ideas and truly counter-cultural ways of doing things. Today I was in Rough Trade, one of our last remaining independent record shops, and found something that genuinely excited me. I can understand if you think 'what's so exciting about that?' but it got my attention and it got me thinking.
Kutmah CDR

I found a CDR by Kutmah, famously deported from the US in 2010 and now residing here in his country of birth, England. He had been unable to get to a Japanese radio station for some reason and had instead recorded them an hour long mix containing, among other things, unreleased tracks by Flying Lotus, Gonjasufi and Madlib.

The mostly non-existent packaging includes some stickers and the mix is on a silver CDR that has been beautifully hand illustrated. There are only 20 copies and it was on sale for £9.99. I couldn't afford it but bought it anyway.

This is art! £9.99 for a CDR with crap packaging? It's value is not based in the cheap CD or the scanty packaging but in the fact that it is unique and there is a human quality in this item that bridges the divide between modern digital music and a physical, hand-crafted form of presentation. It's also a superb collection of musical creativity!

It got me thinking of maybe producing some very small run, special, unique Secret Archives releases that we'll sell for cold, hard cash. Only joking! Well, kind of....I love the idea so we'll have a think about what we might do along those lines.

Tuesday 13 September 2011

How do we market our new album? Part 9

Barbary Lion

Well, here’s the final post on how we’ve marketed the Barbary Lion album. We’re not stopping, of course, but all the obvious main activity has happened and I’ve written about it.

We’ve gone past 300 downloads from Bandcamp and about 10% of downloaders have chosen to pay. The interest raised by this release has also led to a significant number of additional downloads of our back catalogue – there’s always a trickle but it ramped right up recently. We’ve also had a pleasing amount of plays of tracks from Barbary Lion in podcasts around the world. There seems to be no let up in Russian download sites bootlegging us but I don’t think that will really have made any difference to our own downloads.


Barbary Lion

I’ve sent marketing blurb and direct download links with friendly covering emails to lots of bass music and electronic music blogs over the last month but we’ve seen little response. I admit to being a little at a loss to explain this. They seem to be writing about, and reviewing, a wide range of related music and should, therefore, be interested in covering ours. I know it’s nothing to do with the quality of the release – we know it’s damned good. In some cases, the blogs are connected with people we know so it’s a little sad that there hasn’t been much interest. However, I’m a firm believer that it’s their call, not ours. We have to respect their decisions. I guess I don’t write about everything they do either.

We’ve learned a lot from this release. I believe the name-your-own-price model works well for us. It might work even better for those working in more mainstream musical genres. We’ve developed several of our musical ideas too and have already started planning the next couple of releases.


Secret Archives of the Vatican

How do we market our new album? Part 8
How do we market our new album? Part 7
How do we market our new album? Part 6
How do we market our new album? Part 5
How do we market our new album? Part 4
How do we market our new album? Part 3
How do we market our new album? Part 2
How do we market our new album? Part 1

Friday 12 August 2011

Beware the ninja! Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 59

Beware the ninja!

Episode 59 of the Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast is a samurai and ninja special.

You can find it here:

MixCloud

iTunes

Libsyn


Tracks
  1. Way of the Samurai
    Gary Samurai
    http://garysamurai.bandcamp.com/album/the-way-of-the-samurai
  2. Shinobi
    Bushido Blade
    http://bushidoblade.bandcamp.com/album/bushido-blade
  3. Shinobi
    Ghettoblondie
    http://soundcloud.com/ghettoblondie
  4. Shinobi
    David Legion
    http://soundcloud.com/davidlegion
  5. Hiki - Sadako
    Shinobi Klan
    http://shinobiklan.bandcamp.com/track/hiki-sadako
  6. Bushido
    Stephen Kachinsky
    http://steffenkachinsky.bandcamp.com/track/bushido
  7. The Revenge of Shinobi
    Bushido Blade
    http://bushidoblade.bandcamp.com/album/bushido-blade
  8. Giant Ninja Robots Theme
    Giant Ninja Robots
    http://giantninjarobots.bandcamp.com/
  9. Dojo
    Robot Ronin
    http://robotronin.bandcamp.com/album/robot-ronin
  10. The Cyber Shinobi
    Bushido Blade
    http://bushidoblade.bandcamp.com/album/bushido-blade
  11. Ninja
    Mythical Legends
    http://mythicallegends.bandcamp.com/track/ninja
  12. A ninja talks about podcasting
  13. The Last Ninja
    Azop Corp
    http://soundcloud.com/azop-corp
  14. Very Last Ninja
    Mini Melodies
    http://minimelodies.bandcamp.com/track/very-last-ninja

Broken Drum Records

Stand

H2Z#6… Stand… is the sixth episode of The Hip Hop Zone podcast. H2Z is one of the podcasts from Pete Cogle's Podcast Factory and is well worth investigating, even if you think you don't like hip hop. Don't think it's got anything to do with mainstream gangsta bollocks, bitches and hoes, bullshit and bling rap - this is more often interesting, funky, intriguing instrumental grooves from artists you'll never have heard of but should have. If there are raps, they're more likely to be intelligent and actually have something to say. Tunes are from all around the world, too - the American hip hop hegemony does not rule here!

Stand

Full details HERE
Direct download HERE

Tracks
  1. Apathetic - Burning Bright
  2. RKZ - Manintheattic
  3. Advertise - Jimmy The Fingers
  4. Dub In England - HighMas
  5. I Who Have Nothing - Skripnik & Phonsen
  6. Lost Hours - Anitek
  7. Standing Firm in Taiwan (Lata Refix) - Kou Chou Ching/Bounty Killer/Lata
  8. Oasis Of Rhythm - Project Divinity

Tuesday 9 August 2011

London riots and the music industry

I live in Croydon, large areas of which were devastated by riots yesterday. When I say riots, I mean vandalism and looting on a large scale by uneducated thick-as-a-ditch morons.

It happened all over London and in other parts of the UK too. People lost businesses and their homes. I wish nothing but bad upon the selfish chav scum rioters.

Many independent record labels lost all their stock in a fire at a distribution warehouse in north London. A building in Enfield, owned by Sony DADC and holding stock for distributors The Pias Group, was burned to the ground. Pias is the UK's largest independent sales, marketing and distribution company.

Beggars Banquet Group chairman Martin Mills confirmed his group had stock at the site, but told Music Week that he and other larger labels would be less affected by the disaster than smaller counterparts because they carried stock in other locations. Nevertheless, he called the latest setback for the indie sector 'horrible, horrible' and added that many labels would also now face manufacturing issues to replenish destroyed stock.

A statement from Pias says: 'There was a fire last night at the SonyDADC warehouse which services the physical distribution for Pias in the UK and Ireland. Pias is working closely with SonyDADC who are implementing their emergency plans. Pias's UK offices in London and all other areas of our business are unaffected. More information will be communicated shortly to all our labels and partners.'

Several smaller labels aren't covered by insurance for events like this and it could lead to their inability to carry on trading.

MIA apparently tweeted: im going down to the riots to hand out tea and mars bars #london, provoking anger from many of her followers before the comment subsequently appeared to be taken down from her Twitter account. What an idiot.I'm very disappointed in her - I thought she was more intelligent than that.

This is a tragedy for many people as I said and the fact that it will also probably kill several small record labels just adds to the pain of it all.

The full list of labels distributed by Pias is as follows:


  • 1234
  • 2020 Vision
  • Accidental
  • Ad Altiora
  • Adventures Close to home
  • Alberts
  • All City
  • Alt Delete
  • Ambush Reality
  • Angular
  • Ark
  • ATC
  • Atic
  • Atlantic Jaxx
  • Azuli
  • B Unique
  • Backyard
  • Bad Sneakers
  • Bandstock
  • Beggars Banquet
  • Big Chill
  • Big Dada
  • Big Life / Nul / Sindy Stroker
  • Boombox
  • Border Community
  • Boysnoize
  • Brille
  • Bronzerat
  • Brownswood
  • Buzzin Fly
  • Can You Feel It
  • Catskills
  • ChannelFly
  • Chemikal Underground
  • City Rockers
  • Counter
  • D Cypher
  • Dance To The Radio
  • Deceptive
  • Def Jux
  • Dirtee Stank
  • Divine Comedy
  • Domino
  • Drag City
  • Drive Thru
  • Drowned in Sound
  • Duophonic
  • Eat Sleep / Sorepoint
  • Electric Toaster
  • Emfire
  • F. Comm
  • Fabric
  • Faith And Hope
  • Fantastic Plastic
  • Fargo
  • FatCat
  • Feraltone
  • Finders Keepers / Twisted Nerve
  • Fingerlickin'
  • Flock
  • Free Range
  • From The Basement
  • Full Time Hobby
  • Goldsoul
  • Gronland
  • Groove Attack
  • Halftime
  • Hassle
  • Heron
  • Hum&Haw;Independiente
  • Info UK
  • Join Us
  • Kartel
  • Kensaltown
  • Kitsune
  • Kompakt
  • Laughing Stock
  • Leftroom
  • Lex
  • Lo Max
  • Loose
  • Love Box
  • Lowlife
  • Lucky Number
  • Marquis Cha Cha
  • Memphis Industry
  • Merok
  • Metroline
  • Mute
  • Naïve
  • Nation
  • Navigator
  • New World
  • Ninja Tune
  • Nuclear Blast
  • One Little Indian
  • Output / People in the Sky / Process
  • Pale Blue
  • Palm
  • Peacefrog
  • PIAS Recordings
  • PIP 555 Productions
  • Play To Work
  • Powerhouse (T2)
  • Propaganda / Ho Hum
  • Raw Canvas
  • Red Grape
  • Red Telephone Box
  • Rekids
  • Renaissance
  • Respect Productions (PES digital)
  • Reveal Records
  • RMG
  • Rock Action
  • Roots
  • Rough Trade
  • Rough Trade Comps
  • Rubyworks
  • Ruffa Lane
  • Search And Destroy
  • Secret Sundaze
  • Secretly Canadian / Jagjaguwar / Dead Oceans
  • Sell Yourself
  • Setanta
  • Shatterproof
  • Sideone Dummy
  • Slam Dunk
  • Smalltown
  • Soma
  • Something In Construction
  • Sonar Kollectiv
  • Soul Jazz
  • Southern Fried
  • Stranded Soldier
  • Subliminal
  • Sunday Best
  • TARGO
  • Taste
  • Ten Worlds
  • Thrill Jockey
  • Total Fitness
  • Touch And Go
  • Track And Field
  • TriTone
  • Trouble
  • Try Harder
  • Turk
  • Turnstile
  • Twenty 20
  • Underworld
  • Union Square
  • Urban Torque
  • Vagrant
  • Vice
  • Victory
  • Wagram
  • Wall Of Sound
  • Warp
  • Wi45
  • Wonky Atlas
  • Word And Sound
  • Xtra Mile
  • You Are Here

Saturday 6 August 2011

West of Eden - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 58

We're being quite prolific with our podcasts right now - but that's because we're finding so much excellent music that you need to hear! Here's episode 58, West of Eden, which doesn't include our tune, West of Eden.

West of Eden


West of Eden - Secret Archives of the Vatican Podcast 58
is available from:

West of Eden

Tracks
  1. Crystalline (An-ten-nae Remix)
    Bjork
    http://soundowl.com/track/18b8/bjrk-crystalline-an-ten-nae-remix
  2. Archaeopteryx
    Beytah
    http://soundcloud.com/beytah/beytah-archaeopteryx
    http://circuitryaudio.com/index.php/Releases
  3. Bombay Calling
    Cuthead
    http://soundcloud.com/koksnutte/cuthead-bombay-calling
    http://www.last.fm/music/Cuthead/Murdoc
  4. Prodding the Bellies of the Obese
    Harperactive
    http://harperactive.blogspot.com
  5. Summer Lightning
    Secret Archives of the Vatican
    http://www.brokendrumrecords.com
  6. Bomb Ar Dub
    Knobz
    http://www.discogs.com/Various-Dub-Echoes/release/632126
  7. A Graviton Escapes into the 11th Dimension
    Pangaea
    http://www.last.fm/music/Pangaea/Quantum+Mechanics+Vol.2
  8. Raqs al Maghreb (feat Dawoud Kringle)
    Celt Islam
    http://celtislam.bandcamp.com/album/raqs-al-maghreb-ep
  9. For a Princess
    Veell
    http://music.veell.net/album/birdsland
  10. You May As Well Drink the Tears of a Columbian Peasant Farmer
    Harperactive
    http://harperactive.blogspot.com/

BDR

Friday 5 August 2011

TDZ#105… Dub Eruption…

There's a new episode of The Dub Zone podcast available now!

Details HERE
Direct download HERE


TDZ#105



Tracks
  1. Qassamdub - I Neurologici
  2. Whole Lotta Dub - Jah Roots
  3. Dubwalk - Otist Reading
  4. Blade and Chalice - Dubmatix
  5. Volaré - Lata
  6. Harmony - Pablo Far-I
  7. Silverback Riddim - Baby Arm Sound System
  8. West Laki Dub - Bandulu Dub Meets Shaky Norman

Thursday 4 August 2011

Dust Particles - Volume One

Dust Particles - Volume One is the first release from a new netlabel, Angel Dust Records, founded by legendary podcaster, Pete Cogle.

DustParticles - Volume One


Angel Dust Records will specialise in the bass-heavy end of the musical spectrum, encompassing dub, dubstep, breakbeat, drum and bass, hip-hop and all kinds of bass-oriented electronica. Which means we'll like it!

We like it already, though, because Dust Particles - Volume One includes one of our tunes, Hunter's Moon, from our recent album Barbary Lion.

They say: Like a gathering of old friends, celebrating the birth of a new child, we bring you 6 tracks of dub and dubstep in this EP: Dust Particles - Volume One – the first release from Angel Dust Records. Comprising some of the best dub and dubstep tracks played on The Dub Zone and The Dub Step Zone podcasts this is our magnum opus: a 6-track EP of killer tunes to brighten up your day.



Dust Particles - Volume One

Tracks

  1. Dr Remix - 60-40 Riddim
  2. Mastermind XS - Sunny Day (Vocal Version)
  3. Baby Arm Sound System - Hypnotic Stagger
  4. Phonianflore - Balkanyk Dub
  5. 303db - The Beast Inside
  6. Secret Archives of the Vatican - Hunter's Moon

We'll be writing more about Angel Dust Records and its plans very soon.