CATS on the Mixx.


This is a new Dubby summer jam from a trinity of PDX trippers.

Served with a side of lady vocal toasts, drones, and drips.

There are some thick moments, the beats hit, its sloppy in a cut off jean shorts house party kinda way.  If thats your thang, then move with it.

WE LIKE CATS – “MEOW HEAR ME ROAR”

[audio:MEOW HEAR ME ROAR.mp3]

For more info check em at MARRIAGE RECS


STUDIO GEORDIE

My Dear friend, close collaborator, master drummer, arranger, and Dub technician Geordie Thompson has gifted us all with the online presence of his all things dubby- Northwest-easy living-groovy-muscular-Musical Clearing House – STUDIO GEORDIE!

He has been posting new Dubs daily from the likes of myself, and a host of other PDX dub thinkers.

We are in the process of latching together a brand new remix compilation of original Portland Beat versions, based around his heavy thumping analog drum recordings of a new STUDIO GEORDIE rhythm  he calls THE PORTLAND BEAT. Stay tuned for this!!!

For now hear are two PORTLAND BEAT treats to get you ready!


“HYKIN'” Portland Beat dub – Studio Geordie

[audio:HYKIN.mp3]

“November” Portland Beat dubMajor Mike

[audio:PBEATdubmckinnon.mp3]

Shackleton’s on it

A new full length, and an illa remix of a vintage Harmonia track.

Shackleton’s sounds get deeper and much less specific to genre music.

Freedom in deep places. Go get em dude!

Dig.

Harmonia – “sometimes in autumn” (Shackleton Remix)

[audio:sometimesInautumnShackletonRemix.mp3] 


Shackleton – “It’s Time For Love” From the new album “Three EPs”

[audio:itstimeforlove.mp3] 
...this bassline is the killer

BONGO FURY

stoked about this…

Especially about the Dub Battle.  We will be live mixing some heavy new beats courtesy of Tom Tom Thompson, a new riddem he calls “The Portland Step”. These mixes will be live straight off of 1/4inch 4 track tape to a mixer pumping full with aux sends. In the old style , if you will. 🙂

Here’s a raw 4 track version taste of the Portland Step…beats we will be mixing beats beast beast beats!

:the portland step:[audio:DEMO FOR THE BATTLE.mp3]

Oh.. and the elite beat is sounding so hot right now.. Drums, BASS, bongo fever, trombone, cornet, sum scratchy guitar… and the summer heat.

Strategy talks ‘The Process’

green: Dave Wright handmade tube over-driver, red: Electro-Harmonix deluxe memory man, yellow: Digitech  PDS series sampling delay (broken), blue: high-pass resonant filter in mini-Doepher modular, orange: Vermona spring reverb

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A While back we dropped a sneak peak of the new Strategy 7″ NOISE TAPE REGGAE

After I did that post, Paul (Strategy) and I were having a hard core nerd-sesh, talking about DUB style effects routing, and the details of a 4 track cassette deck as a loop player. I asked him if he would draw a blueprint of his set up and provide a sort of verbal road map to walk us all through this beautifully analog process.

Thus the idea to start a nerdy Gear Geek out style post tradition here at BOOMARMNATION.

Ill pass it over to Paul…. big ups for the great explanation and fantastic drawing!

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Strategy “Noise Tape Reggae”

“A four track is the heart of this setup, used with tape loops within a cassette. There are a lot of different cassette loop types, but this particular one was developed in the 1990s by my friend David Chandler (aka Solenoid, DJ Brokenwindow, Mr Pharmacist). He issued loop cassettes, a release on his Pharmacy label of 99 tapes, which came with his own sound on there but was intended in part as a tool for experimental musicians. David experimented with tape lengths until he figured out two lengths which provide a near-perfect tension without breaking or stretching the tape or impeding motion of the tape through the spindles of the cassette. He described his project in Thumb zine and that information is reproduced here:

http://www.cementimental.com/tapeloop.html

A four track is used for two reasons; variable speed (pitch knob) and being able to create four loops per cassette, greatly expands the musical potential. The four track that I use has 8 inputs and four independent outputs. For tape splicing, I obtained a new old stock Radio Shack brand tape cutting block, which has grooves not only for 1/4″ tape (such as you would find at your local studio supplies shop), but 1/8″ cassette tape as well.

For Noise Tape Reggae, part of the process was accidental. Friends have been giving me old cassettes to recycle into loop tape material. This tape had some reggae on it, Augustus Pablo but I’m not sure which songs/albums. Where I had been recording my own loops, in this case I used the material native to the splice of tape I had arbitrarily cut. This only occupied two tracks, so I bounced audio out to effects and back into tracks 3 and 4 to fill those tracks with more sound.

For “performance” of the loop material, I ran each track into a separate input of a portable mixer. Then I reproduced the “dub” methods inspired by the reggae on the tape (well, I work this way most of the time anyways…) by dedicating both auxiliary sends of the mixer to chains of effects which I could musically tweak in rhythm with the tape loops. The first chain features a Dave Wright (of Not Breathing) one-of-a-kind tube preamp/distortor, followed by Memory Man and old school Digitech delays. This is the dirty channel, extremely overdriven, with wobble provided by the Memor Man’s vibrato feature. The second channel is a clearer, the audio is highpass filtered using a Doepfer multi-mode filter, modulated by an LFO. This is then run through a Vermona spring reverb unit. The dry tracks are mixed with the effect tracks, although the effect tracks are the primary motion and interest in the tracks.

The followup to this is Noise Tape Deadheads, part two of a trilogy of 7″ singles for Entr’acte based on cassette loops. Inkeeping with the first, I used only “found” source material. In this case, my friends and bandmates Michael and Sarah Hamilton-Braun gave me a handful of Grateful Dead tapes they found in a free box on the street. These yielded a wide variety of sounds in spite of pretty degraded tape material. I’m not sure yet what the third will be; it really depends on what tapes I find or am given.”

-Strategy march 2009

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..AND HERE’S SOME EXCLUSIVE TRACKS FROM STRATEGY’S VAULTS WHICH UTILIZE THE CASSETE LOOP METHOD.  ENJOY!

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Strategy – “Awesome Piano”

[audio:AwesomePiano.mp3]

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Strategy – “Ominous Lovely Piano”

[audio:OminousLovelyPiano.mp3]

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Strategy – “Hobogblin”

[audio:Hobgoblin.mp3]

fffFresh dust. from STRATEGY

….”NOISE TAPE REGGAE”….

A very nice new 7″ from Portland’s own STRATEGY .. (AKA) Paul Dickow.

This music was made using repurposed dusty old reggae mix tapes spliced into loops played back on a 4 track. Mixed live, and processed live using only the finest of analog equipment.

This record is a beautiful adventure of familiar old sounds filtered through a new lens. Dubby fuzzy layers, lots of delicious spring reverb, and some heavy bass. All are very present indeed.

The B side puts me into an unknowing transcendental heavy lidded state every time i listen..

try it at33rpm..? its nice at both.. always a plus!

The vinyl comes in a sealed plastic sleeve. very sexy, took me a week just to break the seal, it looks so nice.

courtesy of the UK based Entr’acte label.

.. buyable HERE

These excerpts are really just teasers… for the full open blooms you gots to buy it!

A : side – “Repurposed Dub” – Noise Tape Reggae – STRATEGY

[audio:repurposeddubexerpt.mp3]

B: side - "Taper's Rock Dub" - Noise Tape Reggae - STRATEGY

[audio:tapersrock excerpt.mp3]

GIFT HORSE

The first gift of the new year..by way of the PUNKDOWNLOADS BLOG.

...way to many FREE downloads of most of the TROJAN box sets!



[audio:KingontheWay.mp3] "king on the way" - Purpleman - TROJAN DANCEHALL DISC 3

My personal faves are the DJ and dancehall sets, but naturally the

DUBS sets are deep and nice... They are all fantastic, pick a flavor.

              ********ENJOY*********
thanks duttyartz.com for the heads upward on this..

..str8 hot desert heat..

NEGLECT

NEGLECT

NEGLECT .. aka Joseph Valentino straight outta TUCSON ARIZONA.

DROPPED THIS HEAVY DUB SLOW BURNER INTO MY INBOX A FEW DAYS AGO.

AN OUTTAKE FROM THE BOOMARM REMIX PROJECT #1.

THIS PIECE MOVES AT LENGTH SLOWLY AND QUIETLY THROUGH A WET

STRETCH OF SONIC DESERT PEAKS AND VALLEYS.

I CANT STOP LISTENING TO IT!!

PUT IT IN HEADPHONES AND PEEP THE BASS DROPS.

ITS SIMPLE. BEAUTIFULL. AND FULL OF THOUGHTFULL DUBBING. .

i QUE RICO !

DOWNLOAD THIS AND ENJOY!!——((((( NEGLECT DESERT OUTTAKES )))))