Basic Soul Unit - The Long Way
TUMBLKLAAT
KiNK - Rachel
Mark E - Call Me
Glas - Dub Techno Mix #048
TRACKLIST:
01. Marcel Dettmann - Clime
02. Quantec - My Safe Harbour
03. Marko Furstenberg - 2006
04. CV313 - Seconds To Forever (Reshape)
05. Marcel Dettmann - Lattice
06. Martin Schulte - When Stars Fall
07. Van Bonn - Maserung
08. Terence Fixmer, Claudio PRC - Lunar Forest
09. Exos - Eastwood
10. Quantec - Deep Drawn
11. Abstract Ballet - MJ12
12. DML - Sendling II
13. Martin Schulte - Urban Wind
14. Truncate - Contrasts 1
15. Sigha - Untitled #2
16. Unbroken Dub - Untitled 2
Milton Bradley - On A Day The Light Went Out
Terence Fixmer & Claudio PRC - Lunar Forest
$tinkworx – Drexion Caves
Lone - Coreshine Voodoo
Julio Bashmore - Battle For Middle You (Maurice Donovan Dub)
The Analogue Cops & Blawan - 45 Dollars
LWE Podcast 101: Aybee - October 2011
Providing an incubus of sorts for ideas and explorations about music rather than simply setting up a record label, Armon Bazile has truly forged his own path through his music. It’s a path that runs deep with a spirituality whose intent is felt on each record, whether that’s the otherworldly, downtempo electronics of “Moonstalk,” the soaring, spatial techno of “Ozzie Davis,” or the blissful, aquatic deep house of “Underworld.” Releasing his first pieces of music digitally on his own Deepblak label in 2001, Bazile’s big break came when a friend passed on his music to Ron Trent, who duly signed the young producer to the first release of the then-resurrected Prescription label. The two went on to collaborate as Indigenous Space People on the Prescription off-shoot Future Vision for a beautiful moment in deep house, “Across The Universe.”
Since then Bazile has been releasing under a raft of different names and with an open mind towards the genres through which he expresses himself, has established himself as a true artist. LWE caught up with Bazile to talk about Deepblak, the perils of accessibility and why his label mates are more like brothers than musical peers. He also provided us with our 101st exclusive podcast, an intimate collection of past and future Deepblak classics that will slowly rush over you like a rising tide. [read more]
TRACKLIST:
01. Herbie Hancock, “Tools” [white]
02. Aybee, “Ozzie Davis” [Future Vision]
03. Aybee, “Nigg#z and Space Machines” [Deepblak]
04. Prof. Delacroix, “Build Her” [Deepblak]
05. Mist Works, “Common Question” (Aybee’s Immortal Mix) [Atjazz Record Co.]
06. Ron Trent, “Manifesto” (Aybee’s Blak Space Federation Slap) [Deepblak]
07. Orion 70, “Enki” [Deepblak]
08. Orion 70, “Blak Planet” [Deepblak]
09. Aybee, “Love Of” [Deepblak]
10. Aybee, “Solaris” [Deepblak]
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Kassem Mosse - No Peace No Love No Unity