Showing posts with label album. Show all posts
Showing posts with label album. Show all posts

Monday, September 2, 2013

I Am Legion (Noisia & Foreign Beggars) - Album Released!



Finally it is here, the long awaited album by I Am Legion, the super-collab group featuring Noisia and Foreign Beggars. Maybe it became silly to name stuff "Noisia feat. Foreign Beggars" so many times that they decided to make a band? I don't know, it was a great move however.

The first single was really something, 'Make Those Move'. I wasn't too riled up by 'Choosing For You', but interesting to hear some new ground being broken. The full effect of I Am Legion is very heavy in any case, and there's plenty to go around with 16 tracks on this album. Sunken Submarines and Warp Speed Thuggin' are my favorites for now!


Get on Amazon, Beatport or listen on Spotify!

Also remember to check out the BASSPOLICE Spotify playlist!


I find it fitting for this to be the 200th BASSPOLICE in some ways. No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Bro Safari & UFO! - Animal



This is some great stuff, big ups to Bro Safari and UFO! for releasing this for FREE!

No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Major Lazer - Free The Universe



Major Lazer's new album. I like this album, there are loads of songs, different artists featured on every one of them. Loads of chefs for many soups, with the Major Lazer production-quality-experience. No remixes, which to me is a good move.

I really liked the track Get Free. To be honest, the tracks that stuck with me the most were the calmer ones. However, Watch Out For This and Jah No Partial are some really uptempo joints that I quite liked as well. Will be listening to this many times!


You can buy Free the Universe on iTunes and you can listen to it in it's entirety on Spotify.



No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Flux Pavilion - Blow the Roof




Flux Pavilion just released an 8-track EP ! Only about 10 dollars for it, too.

This track, The Scientist, is amazing. A great tune with Childish Gambino as well.

Get it here.

No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Friday, January 11, 2013

Savant - Alchemist [Album]



I received an email from the great people over at FiXT Publicity (FIGURE, Celldweller & more). It was a promotional request for this album, by Savant. Now, I had heard the name Savant before, but never actually listened to any of the music associated with the name.

The 3rd song on the album, Sledgehammer, was the first song I heard, and that song coupled with the interesting bio, made me decide upon a review. However, I do realize that this is some next level stuff, and I might not be qualified to judge the quality of music overall, but hell, sue me, y'all.

Not sure where to begin with this. Many times, an album/EP features one dubstep track, one moombah track, etc. But with 22 tracks, and most of them intertwining genres to create something that I have no label for, Alchemist is definitely one of the most diverse "EDM" releases I've ever heard. Wide range of different BPMs, dubstep, trap, electro house, classical interludes, the whole array.

Savant - Sledgehammer by Aleksander Vinter


The aforementioned song, Sledgehammer, is a favorite from the album. Electric organ intro that sounds real niche, and some great high, twisting synths in a "drop" that sure goes hard in the paint. Also features an unexpected transition into some interesting moombahton type groove. Chances are, you've never heard something like this before.

I listened to this album a handful of times over the course of a week or so, trying to get a feel for each song, since there's so many of them. I decided that the best course of action for this post would be to simply choose the two tracks that, to me, stood out the most.


For song number two, I had to go with this one, Fat Cat Shuffle. Opens with an intro that sounds like a cross between Bossa Nova and Donkey Kong, quickly turning over to some intricate bass work. I think Savant's production skills really shine here, so many great sounds, together and on their own as well. At the two minute mark, twangy LFO bass galore! Definitely like the feel of this song.

Anyway, I think you should listen to the entire album and make your own opinion. It's freely available to stream, but if it appeals to you, I think you should purchase it, since a lot of time has gone into Alchemist, I am sure.

Summary of my opinions:
Pros: Great diversity, awesome sounds, huge tracklist, some really unique stuff.

Cons: The mixing lacked somewhat at times, a few tracks got (slightly) muddy in certain parts, but overall, not really an issue.

I know this is late, since the album was released Dec. 12, but I haven't really been able to find the time for this up until now. 
Expect a lot more from BASSPOLICE this year though, I'll be putting in more time to feature more content, and work on some connections to maybe get some exclusive stuff on here.

No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Wednesday, April 11, 2012

MULTIPOST

No post for a long time, but very busy. Here is a bunch of good stuff with useful links;


DatsiK's new album omg!!1;

DatsiK's youtube page with all them songs 'n stuff!

Awesome mix by Document One!;

Free download ahoy!

A sweet ol' mix from The Glitch Mob!;

Download from TGM's website!


No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Wednesday, September 21, 2011

ill.Gates - The ill.Methodology (Album Preview!)


I'm pumped about ill.Gates sending me this album preview and letting me join the ill.Uminati!
I've been a fan of ill.Gates since I first found Glitch Hop Forum (.com) and randomly downloaded ill.Gates & VibeSquad - The Fire Man (which was also one of the first songs to be featured on BP, histoy lesson up in dis). This album is sounding like it's going to be pretty sweeeet, with collabs featuring Samples and DatsiK amongst many others! Remixes galore as well, I'm betting this will be sick.

Check out the album preview here and be ready to buy this monster October the 3rdddddddddd



Still stuck with horrible internet wi-fi, fml
/Lekroth
No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Excision - X-Rated


BADABING BADABAAAM! Excision album mmh yeee. Every year at this time it's like, "gimme Excision's Shambhala mix now please". Well people, I guess this year we got an album. At first I took a listen to Sleepless and X-Rated. Those two songs weren't really what I expected from Excision. But I took a second swing at the entire album and I've got the say it's pro's greatly outweigh some, in retrospect, minor cons. 

Ohhh Nooo is great, Excision really shows he can whip up some mean electro bangers if he has too. The collab with SkisM is awesome, and SkisM's personal sound really shines through. Some of the tunes you might've heard before, from an Excision mix or something like that, so now you can get the full versions, yay!

The album is out now on Deadmau5's label Mau5trap, so go grab it on Beatport through dis link yo.

/Lekroth signing out.

No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Tuesday, August 16, 2011

Nero - Welcome To Reality (Album Mix)



Well, that's convenient. An exclusive mix of Nero's new album Welcome Reality! It's the first release on UKF's new youtube channel for mixes. Nero really has an own sound when it comes to making dubstep. It's more of the melodic kind, a bit less "BRRRRRR" and more "mmmh, so smooth". People argue all the time that figures such as Nero has "sold out", but I say fuck that. Listen to this mix, isn't it good? Yes it is! Does it matter if someone can make money from making good music? No it doesn't. (I want my own arcade game too)

Innocence is probably my favorite track from Nero, it's great, but it's tough to match Promises as well. Someone said they liked it until 'Crush On You' started? 'Crush On You' is fucking great, man. So is Must Be The Feeling, sounds like Justice for christ sake, how is that not cool? Lovely mix, good times, buy the album, complain less. Also, if you check out that link, you'll see that there's a shitload more songs on the album, so, yeah, buy it.

PROMISESSSSSS, AND THEY STILL FEEL OOO' SO WASTED ON MYSEEEELF
/Lekroth
No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!

Wednesday, August 3, 2011

Samples - Sex, Drugs & Bass Album + Interview!

It's here! BASSPOLICE's 2nd official interview, With none other than Ben Samples himself! He released an album yesterday, which you can buy/download here, for a price of your choice, or no price, but a pinch of cash seems polite!

The album consists of 9 remixed rock songs, which is a great beginning, rock is awesome. The genre is more in the dubstep direction, but it's a unique sound for every tune, which separates it from the general dubstep pack (my own opinion, I'm pretty incompetent as usual so don't trust me).
Anyways, very happy to get the opportunity to interview one of my favorite producers, albeit lacking some in the "good questions to ask"-department.

The interview takes up a lot of space on it's own so I won't rant about specifics. Have a listen while you have a read!





B -First off, for the BP readers who might not know much about who you are, share your tale! Where do you have your roots, where does the Samples thing stem from?

S - Well I started out doing college radio in Boulder CO in 2007, and realized that I really liked to play music for people so I started doing a bunch of house parties for free beer and stuff.  That led to me getting bored with the typical tracks people always play out so I started making tunes that were in the style I wanted to play.  I just kept making tunes and doing more and more shows and now I'm a full time musician and I sell music and play shows for a living.  Check out http://www.bensamples.com for a full bio.  Samples is actually my real last name, a lot of people dont believe me because its such a good name for a DJ/Producer combo in this age of sampling.  

B - I listened to a lot of your stuff, and it's pretty diverse, everything from glitch-hop, dubstep, old school rock, electro-ish stuff and weird noises! What's your favorite genre when it comes to production?

S - Well I think the reason I make such a variety of music is because I listen to so many random things.  I listen for the stuff that sets each genre apart from the others and then I get obsessed with finding out how to replicate things, like the weird ambient noises of Amon Tobin or Boards of Canada, to the bass-blasts of artists like Flux Pavillion.  I think my favorite styles right now are R&B and Drum and Bass, which are kinda opposites.  I tend to love the sound design in DnB and the melodic chord progressions in R&B 

B -For us enthusiasts, what gear do you use? Is there anything you bring from your home studio onto the stage?

S - I just use a macbook and an Akai MPD24, with a custom template.  My essential piece of gear is the Presonus Firebox, which lets me run multiple outputs to a mixer (usually DJM800) so that I can mix with EQ and FX more traditionally like a DJ so it doesn't sound like I'm using Ableton. 

B - If you had to bring 3 items on a boat trip around the world with only old people, what would you bring?

S - Laptop, Headphones, Life Vest (so I could bail) 
(BP notation: wouldn't the laptop get wet? D: )

B - I noted your album had the "name your price"-option. This worked very well for example, Radiohead, but they're a huge band. How well does it work for less known artists?

S - I actually tend to get a wide range of donations, ranging from $1-$20, but I'm still building a fan base so its not a very dependable source of income.  I have made a few thousand on the 8 albums I've released in the last 2 years, so the fans do a great job of supporting  

B - I myself couldn't handle the douchey-ness of simply filling in $0 for something with so much time invested in, even though I'm a fairly broke guy. Do you think it's something that could tone down piracy, in the bigger picture, and still bring in a fair amount of bank for producers?

S - I think its fine if people want to pirate and I encourage illegal downloading on torrent sites, but in the end if you enter $0 and download it than I'm still getting an email address and I can also track how many people download my music.  If its torrented, I have no idea where its going or who is downloading it so its nice to give it away and actually get something from it 

B - You've made a lot of glitch-hop before, but the new album sounds a lot more dubstep influenced. Is there any particular reason for the change of pace, so to speak?

S - I've actually got a lot of dubstep, my Skyscraper EP was all dubstep tempo and style, I just tend to make what works for each song.  A lot of rock and roll is more uptempo than Glitch Hop so I tended to do a faster tempo with a half time beat, which turns out sounding like dubstep.   

B - Do you have any upcoming projects or collabs with other artists? Saw Figure tweeting you and he seemed excited, hint hint!

S - I'd love to work with Figure, but the truth is we've never even met!  I'm working on a few side projects and collabs right now but really I'm just trying to push the Samples name 

B - Any particular artist you'd really like to collab/tour with, and why?

S - I've done a lot of collaborations with some of my favorite artists already, so I think it would be really cool to work with someone outside my typical genre like Noisia or Spor, or even do something with an amazing vocalist like the Weeknd 
(BP notation: I think I speak for many, when I say, please for the sake of baby jesus, make DnB with Noisia).

B - Electronic music has really kicked into gear these past few  years, where do you see it heading, and what part will you be playing?

S - I think technology is going to be defining what new things we see in music, so I think my part will be trying to keep using new tools to make sounds and creations that you've never heard before 

B - How often do you use the DJ-persona as a way to pick up chicks? (or dudes, we're not discriminating!)

S -Hahahaa, I actually get myself into a lot of trouble from picking up girls from time to time, I'm a single guy and being around all these girls at clubs that are dressed up to get down you find its really easy to hit on girls (or get hit on).  I try not to use the DJ-persona, I'm really not a desperate guy and I've got enough game I dont really need a gimick to work magic lol 

B - Might be a question that's always asked, but it feels like it has to be done - What inspires your production process?

S - Lately I've been picking up a lot of books and art projects, I find that doing creative work that isn't necessarily associated with mus really inspires me. Sometimes I'll have this story that I'm reading or I'll be thinking about a plot in a novel and find that I gravitate towards making music.  Music comes naturally to me so if I think about things that arent related to it I tend to get a unique perspective and inspired. 

B - This is going to be our staple question for all interviews, I've decided. If you could bring 3 snow leopards with you to space, what would you name them?

S - Hahahaaa I love it.  The first I'd name Bobba (after my fave bounty hunter), then second I'd name Pterodactyl (after my favorite dinosaur) and the third I'd name Richard Samples (Dick Samples for short) 
(BP notation: those names pleases me, I love me some Star Wars 'n Dinosaurs)

B - Finally, if you haven't left us,  feel free to distribute some "hollers to yo' homies"!

S - Big ups to Dataset Crew, the Madero Group, check out Fresh2Death (my side project) and Denver Bass Squadron

Big ups, Samples, for taking some time to do this interview, and best of luck with future tunes!
/Lekroth
No copyright infringement intended. All cred goes to the respective authors and labels, as they should!