Utopia Music 007 – Mute & Mako

Mako’s Utopia Music label returns with the mighty Mute alongside the man himself with 2 storming drum and bass cuts. Both featured on this weeks Robot Bodypop show.

First up is the atmospheric and moody ‘Cali Sleaze’. A future soundscape that we’ve come to love at the RBP.

On the flip its the techy and industrial roller ‘Always’. Heavy subs alongside vocal stabs coupled with a deep groove. Love it.

Released on 30th April. Bag it.

Utopia Music

BackTheTooFuture

Been sat here thinking of a way to justify these two guys awesomness but its easier to allow them to talk:

BackTheTooFuture is a new monthly radio show on EatMusic online radio dot com, presented by 2 incredibly handsome young men. In their occasional absence, Matt Cuz and Joefish will be drafted in last minute as 5th choice replacement pairing.
Specialising in electronic junk and stuff past and present and beyond, the show will specialise in electronic junk and stuff past and present and beyond. The idea being that, in specialising in electronic junk and stuff past and present and beyond we will occasionally succeed in playing music what is good and sounds like it has been made 4 billion gajillion years into the future. OR 4 billion gajillion years into the past. OOOORRRR anytime in between. Give or take.

A monthly show and always keeping the listener involved, these two are here to stay playing purely for a love of the music. What more could you want? To see them in action? Lucky you.

Watch BackTheTooFuture @ Justin.tv

The selection is as upfront as you’d like alongside the selectors personal favourites. Loving this show.

BackTheTooFuture

Killawatt – The Overflow EP

With releases on mighty labels such as BlackBox, Subway and Wheel & Deal, UK producer Killawatt in conjunction with FatKidOnFire offers up this free EP of 4 dark and moody rollers. ‘Narco’ has a rhythmic tribal feel while ‘A New Direction’ has a more glitchy futuristic vibe. ‘Take A Step Back’ is a deep stepper and its all rounded off nicely with the ambient twist of ‘Slow Motion’. A favorite of the Robot Bodypop, keep your eyes on Killawatt.

Killawatt
FatKidOnFire

FRAGMENTALITY – @ROADHOUSE, MANCHESTER SAT 17TH SEPT

-FRAGMENTALITY-

Broken beats, Broken minds….

Starting 17th september, The Fragmentality team will be hosting a monthly party to bring you the finest bass fuelled glitchy beats and rhythm’s from across the globe stuck together with the finest DJ glue, turntablism techniques and controllerism technology. Covering, but not even remotely limited to, genre’s such as : GLITCH MUSIC // TECH-HOP // LAZER BASS //MOOMBAHTON // KUDURO // ACID CRUNK // SOUL & FUNK //CUMBIA // MOOMBAHCORE // TROPICAL // FUTURE // BREAKS // D&B // TECHNO // HIP HOP //MASHUPS // BOOTLEGS & BASS BASS BASS!! All of these and more will be ExperiMentally stitched together to make a musical quilt your granny would be proud of- if she had taste in music and enjoyed having her insides liquified by sub frequencies…

Over the next 12 months the collective behind this ADHDJing extravaganza will be inviting some of the finest Audio pioneers to break out of their musical boxes and join our Massive Multi-Genre Monthly Musical Marathon to play their most inspirational tunes from all backgrounds and time periods mixed with cutting edge future beats live remixed in a way finally possible with “DigItALL” dj technology.

We are so excited to celebrate our New found home at the legendarily awesome underground venue The Roadhouse, That Fragmentality will be hosting a   FREE  pre freshers launch party, with some of Manchesters finest residents and performers showcasing their ADHDJ style and giving you a taste of the future before the new batch f students arrives… watch this space for details and Mix downloads over the next week as we reveal more on our resident Dancefloor Destroyers….

Much as we’d love to see everyone come down to our night, Due to the limited capacity of the venue, to ensure our invited guests (you!) aren’t disappointed we will be running this  Free as a closed guestlist event on a first come first served basis until 12, when we let any remaining space be filled by the public at midnight for £2 each so PLEASE rsvp and tag your plus one’s names Etc as soon as possible on our facebook event page to ensure you don’t miss out on the birth of something special…..

Hit up our facebook page

Do YOU think you have what it takes to join our collective of ADHDJs? Can you make music out of nothing but a washing up bottle some double sided sticky tape, a cheese grater and a Laptop? Can you make a wall come alive with your projection mapping and vj skillz? The Fragmentality team are open to submissions from DJ’s, VJ’s, circuit benders, Light sculptors and producers pushing the envelope of audible acceptability, and hope to provide a regular platform for upcoming talent… contact us here…

Fragmentality@gmx.com

Fragmentality V1.2 —- Saturday 22nd October.

The Robot Bodypop 31.08.11


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Tracklisting

Through The Mist – Mosaix
Something Out There (Benton Wheel Deal Mix) – Ray Keith
Blood Vein – Dark Arx
Anguished Light – Killawatt
Space Skank – Ashburner & Goli
Parables – Landslide
Field Of Vibrations – Ashburner & Goli
Muggy – Killawatt
Darkness Falls – Djinn
Someone – DJ Madd
Lionheart – Maddslinky
Bleep Test – Strategy
Speed Of Life – Policy
All I Want – Bondax
At Least (Instra_Mental Remix) – DFRNT
Chrome Optimism (ft. Bakir Antiserum Oxygene pt 4 Remix) – Dubblestandart David Lynch & Lee Scratch Perry
Wishing Well (Sigward Remix) – Limbo

Find Your Zen – Chrispy
Dark Jazz (DJ Madd Darker Remix) – DFRNT
Filaments (Blynk’s Undaground Soundz Remix) – cid inc
Amphibian Glitter – Eskmo
Hold Me (Hybrid Theory Remix) – Doorly
Agepoyo – Submerse
Liberation Front – Egyptrixx
Phuture – Clueless
Don’t Get So Close – J-One
Up Down Up Down – Koreless
Wolf Woes – Pale
FTW! – Metrodome
Brave (Dark Sky Remix) – Kelis
Tripoli Blues – Arkist
Pushed – Command Strange
Someone (The Prototypes Remix) – Friction Feat. McLean

Eskmo: “Amphibian” free DL

This is an unreleased version of a track I wrote in 2008 called “Amphibian”. A year later i made an updated version just for fun. This is the result.

I had completely forgot and just found it today while gathering things together for my new Welder release: http://weldersounds.com

Enjoy.

Eskmo is a favourite of ours from way back, and whilst the track presented here is nearly 4 years in the making it still sounds as fresh as if it were made yesterday. Check out Eskmo’s groundbreaking self-titled album which is out on Ninjatunes. Watch www.eskmo.com for more from this talented San Francisco artist.