Style Drum and Bass, Jungle, Experimental
Release 19/11/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint ESP Institute
Nr# ESP106
Format Album
Release 19/11/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3
Imprint ESP Institute
Nr# ESP106
Format Album
In pairing words with art, the ESP Institute often does everything journalists hate. We drown the reader in hyperbole, abstractions as opposed to didactic or literal depictions, and paint the press release with superlatives that construct an existential struggle around the art and its conditions. To articulate our reasoning behind collaborating with the artist, or the synergy between their work and our catalogue, is sometimes so challenging that crossing that finish line is achingly delayed. Patrick Conway’s 2xLP 'Cellular Housekeeping', his fourth release with the label, is one of these works so monumentally exciting for us that we’ve strained over how to deliver with honor his art unto the masses. After the initial hurdle of visual representation (in this case handled with gusto by artist Hassan Rahim), how do we directly and intentionally talk about the art we deeply love, when in reality we’re largely guided by instinct? We explore many angles, often failing along the way, until finding a final click in the combination that unlocks the floodgates. With Patrick’s album, that elusive impetus revealed itself in a literary gem that both symbolized his aggressive, melancholic, romantic, and bleak overtones, as well as synchronized his work and our task with a metaphor so grand it justified putting these words to paper. In the deeply British poem of despair and hope, 'Comus: A Mask Presented at Ludlow Castle', John Milton immortalized the classic idiom of the “silver lining”, and we find comfort in this transaction between struggle and what the poet considered divine intervention. Our bout of procrastination that brewed a cloud over the art may too tout a silver lining, the time that’s elapsed clearing a path for the album to exist in its rightful place, as opposed to fighting for a voice at an overcrowded table. In hindsight, this final hurdle might have only existed because without it, there is no glory, no resolution, but as all the pieces click and we collectively cross the finish line, Patrick Conway’s once captive 'Cellular Housekeeping' is now truly released.
Style Drum and Bass
Release 19/11/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3 | FLAC
Imprint Co-Lab Recordings
Nr# COLABLP003
Format Album
Review: West Midlands / Essex joint venture Co-Lab Recordings UK is run by Benny Colab & Heist who present their latest release by Manchester's Motiv, who follows up a great collaboration with Collette Warren on "Cloak & Dagger" a few weeks ago. The track acted as a teaser for his much anticipated full-length release here, titled Meraki Music. Featuring a dozen impressive tracks, all in collaboration with other talented producers and vocalists. Highlights include the emotive liquid drum 'n' bass of opener "Halcyon" featuring lovely vocals by Anya Asia, the seething neurofunk trip "Twister" with Dunk, as well as the darkside techstep of "Air" with Teej and the bittersweet beats of "Take Me Away" with singer Charla Green.
Release 19/11/2021
Quality 320 kbps MP3 | FLAC
Imprint Co-Lab Recordings
Nr# COLABLP003
Format Album
Review: West Midlands / Essex joint venture Co-Lab Recordings UK is run by Benny Colab & Heist who present their latest release by Manchester's Motiv, who follows up a great collaboration with Collette Warren on "Cloak & Dagger" a few weeks ago. The track acted as a teaser for his much anticipated full-length release here, titled Meraki Music. Featuring a dozen impressive tracks, all in collaboration with other talented producers and vocalists. Highlights include the emotive liquid drum 'n' bass of opener "Halcyon" featuring lovely vocals by Anya Asia, the seething neurofunk trip "Twister" with Dunk, as well as the darkside techstep of "Air" with Teej and the bittersweet beats of "Take Me Away" with singer Charla Green.
Vote for your favourite dubstep records, producers, labels and more. The “Dubstep Awards 2020″ should be considered best as a summary and celebration of the past year rather than a competition. Together with the expertise of our partners, we carefully selected nominees in 12 different categories, featuring content from the beginning of December 2019 up to the end of November 2020. The selection process and the entire Dubstep Awards are organised with total integrity and initiated by nothing but love for the 140 scene.
This year we are presenting the official dubstep awards for a 4th time. We believe this is an amusing way to let fans rediscover the year, while this initiative allows us as a promotional platform to introduce the authentic dubstep sound to a broader audience. In the end it is such exposure which keeps things moving forward. Although, the most important is the community aspect: giving people recognition for their hard work and contribution to the genre.
Voting started on the 13th and closed on the 23rd of December. A total of 40 360 individual votes have been registered. Hope you have enjoyed our online event and we see you next year!
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This year we are presenting the official dubstep awards for a 4th time. We believe this is an amusing way to let fans rediscover the year, while this initiative allows us as a promotional platform to introduce the authentic dubstep sound to a broader audience. In the end it is such exposure which keeps things moving forward. Although, the most important is the community aspect: giving people recognition for their hard work and contribution to the genre.
Voting started on the 13th and closed on the 23rd of December. A total of 40 360 individual votes have been registered. Hope you have enjoyed our online event and we see you next year!
https://duploc.com/awards