OUT NOW: Gulls – Boom Miami EP

Gulls – Boom Miami EP

12″ vinyl

Out: Aug 31 2011

Order NOW!!

 The BOOM MIAMI EP is the second installment in our Gulls 12” series. It features 3 original tracks further exploring the reaches of DUB SPACE, and SCI-FI POLY-RHYTHMICS. With Guest remix duties by MIKE M. (Reporter/PDX).

 The majority of these tracks were recorded live in one take. Using a 12 channel mixer, a sequencer, and an array of analog equipment. Creating bass rich structures that are deceptively simple, raw and evocative.

 

 

TONIGHT

The DISCOS DISCOS crew brings another sweaty affair, last month was ridic! Dont miss it.

A rare DJ set by Gulls, performing and array of Tropical /Cumbia edits and remixes made just for tonight!

Jam!

Gulls – “Bebidas Editz”

[audio: bebidas editz.mp3]


Blue Cranes (Gulls /remix)

Been meaning to post this for a while..

PDX chamber/jazz quintet The Blue Cranes just put out a new record.

Its full of lush orchestration and some very vivid improvising.

Here’s the Gulls remix, PLUS a very special verbage cameo version f

eaturing the PDXwise prose of The Thrift Shop Sampler.

Given the palette of all acoustic sources, this was a blast to remix.

It was given a full on analog treatment, courtesy of the Sequential Circuits DRUMTRAX, and the Realistic MG-1.

“These Are My People”(Gulls Remix)

[audio:These Are My People (gulls remix).mp3]

“These Are My People” (Gulls Remix – Feat. The Thrift Shop Sampler)

[audio:These Are My People (gulls remix-Feat.The Thrift Shop Sampler).mp3]

DWNLD

Gulls in THE WIRE

The November issue of The Wire features a solid review of the new Gulls 12″ in the Critical Beats column!

Courtesy of Philip Sherburne. Peep it.

“Portland, Oregon is a long way from any significant electronic-music hubs, and as for Jamaican influences—well, besides an out-of-the-way jerk chicken establishment or two, there isn’t much. But that isolation also entails the freedom to experiment, a quality amply evident in the first release from Portland’s Boomarm Nation, a label dedicated to “avant soundsystem musics” and inaugurated with an EP from the label founder’s solo project, Gulls. “Mean Sound” is a strange beast, with a syncopated rhythmic base that’s similar to dubstep and a 115-BPM tempo that couldn’t be more unusual for the form. A brawny synthesizer bass muscles the tune forward, leaving a trail of incidental sounds and stray percussion in its wake. The sounds seem to come from the cheaper end of the vintage-synth spectrum, but they lend their own character to the production. “Vetted” is a mid-tempo dub-Techno jam fashioned from spindly synthesizers and oodles of delay, and from all the manic action in the background, you can tell that these are real knobs being tweaked in real time. Strategy (Paul Dickow) rounds out the release with a “Mean Sound” remix that adds triple-time drum fills and spring reverb around the main synth riff, sounding like some undiscovered electro-dub relic from the late ’80s.”

Cellular International. inna Emsikta style

DJ/Rupture just blogged & broadcast this edit that GULLS did of the Nigeria based group from Niger, Emsikta.

And now we share it on the homefront! Feel this.

The original of this tune was taken from the sahelsounds.com mixtape “Music From Saharan Cell Phones” (posted a few weeks back!).

In ‘Music From Saharan Cellphones’ the original tune is labeled ‘Niger – Autotune’. Chris from Sahelsounds has found out a bit more: the band is called Emsikta. They are indeed from Niger but live in Nigeria.

[audio:Autotune w_hype (Gulls edit).mp3] “Autotune” (Gulls edit w/hype) – Emsikta

DWNLD

You may remember this EDIT from the “now legendary” RADIO BOOMARM 🙂

ENJOY!