Friday 23 March 2012

Your ES Friday playlist

Just some pictures and music for you to while away the hours on this sunny Friday in London town or where ever you maybe. These are the tracks that are exciting us the most at the moment. 



More after the jump....(plus pictures of lovely ladies....mmmmmmmmmmm)

Thursday 22 March 2012

La Zebra - After School EP

This is fresh in from La Valigetta Label, it is sure to create a buzz as a lot of their music they produce does:

22-year-old, DJ and Producer Luigi III started to compose tracks under the name La Zebra from his college dorm room, and in just a few short months thereafter, his work had begun to gain worldwide exposure.
Pulling heavy influences from the golden years of disco, La Zebra s sound is as funky as it gets. With his originals being remixed by many distinguished disco house talents such as Justin Faust, Xinobi, The Phantom’s Revenge, Leonardus and of course, Luigi s very own, LBCK.
Playing in various clubs up and down Southern California (& now Europe), La Zebra has shared the stage with some of the worlds most recognized dance music talents, such as Treasure Fingers, Classixx, Steve Aoki, Steed Lord, Villians and more.
Out April 10th on BEATPORT Exclusive.

Wednesday 21 March 2012

Alex Metric- Ammunition EP


Metric has wrapped up with Rave Weapon single into a lovely little EP so it can go in your MP3 player with a lovely logo and allsorts, what a lovely fellow.

It's good as well, no wonder so many people in the music industry are loving what he is doing, even Miike Snow have tapped him up into their new label venture, ROBOTBERGET & InGRD

The second track, Andbody Else has a Daft Punk nu-disco aeroplane feel about it, everything that we love right now. Long gone are the days when I was the only person dancing at his gigs (see picture after the jump)

New AM tour dates also after the break. Plus added free download!



Cypress Hill feat. Deadmau5 - Failbait

When I first ever heard Deadmau5 I never thought I would hear him doing a track with an East LA rap posse but that it what has happened and full credit to Mr Zimmerman as he has produced a fine sounding track.

Deadmau5 hasn't done what I first thought he would and simply put electronic synths to appeal to mass audiences who enjoy what right now. He has obviously studied Cypress Hill's style and technique and adapted a clever break beat esque loop behind then which reminds me of the work of English electronic producers who work with UK Hip-hop groups like Scruff, samples galore are chucked in and it works so well.

Expect this tune to grow and grow on you. More Cypress Hill after the jump, for nostalgia you see.



Wednesday 14 March 2012

Burial - Shell Of Light (Louis La Roche House Edit)


He gone an done a little remix! This is Burial tracks from about 5 years ago now, it comes out of the Mercury nominated Untrue album.

LLR said ' I've had this idea stuck in my head for years, so i just went for it. Simple, relaxing, hopefully effective!' He is right, it is!

Riva Starr & DJ Sneak – Manduka / Batería Fantástica @ WMC 2012


Riva starr has been exploring his talents lately and has most recently come up with this, Bateria Fantastica, a compilation album with some exclusive and original South American cuts.

Originally hailing from Naples but now based in London Riva starr, aka Stefano Miele has pulled in some heavy influences from South American culture infused with the hybrid of their US immigrant relatives music of the early Miami days. Also Stefano cites his inspiration for the compilation coming squarely from his Southern Italian roots

This album has pulled in some big names including DJ Sneak, Guti, Jon Rundell & Carl Cox to name a few. It is available via Beatport


Riva has dropped this just in time for the WMC in Miami, what time & better place to do this. They will have an album launch event on the 22nd March.

More tracks after the jump...


Bobby Womack - Please Forgive My Heart


Wow, Bobby's back, with a career that now spans 51 years, this tack is a testament to talent and that if you have it you can stand the test of time, moving and adapting to appeal to a new demographic of listeners.

This is in the same vain as the recently descesed Gil Scott Heron, how made an absolutely stand out and must own album, I'm new here, with Jamie XX.

This release from Bobby Womack produced by Blur boy Damon Albarn and XL big wig Richard Russell who worked on the Gil Scott I'm new here album. The bluesy minimal track hits an instant chord with us.

Please Forgive My Heart is the first from the LP that will be released on XL June 12 entitled 'The Bravest Man In The Universe'. It is his first album in over 12 years.

Tuesday 13 March 2012

Swedish House Mafia - Greyhound


This is the SHM new release in conjunction with an Absolute Vodka promotion. People have to make money, I suppose. However this track is pretty good, it's very futuristic house mixed with Ibiza club style and will have those kids munching the bumbles like pacman rut  the night away totally content. It's a free donwload as it should be when they are flogging some vodka your way as well.



This video, after the jump, is more impressive, which contains the guys racing robot greyhounds in an apocalyptic desert scene....

Wednesday 7 March 2012

Flux Pavilion feat. Example - Daydreamer


T|his is probably the near future of all popular music, nether dubstep nor electro some where in the middle of everything you know. Flux Pavillion is the co-founder of Circus Records, along with Doctor P and DJ Swan-E. He has been making consistently good heavy dub step tracks with the likes of Normalize, with big basslines and a bag full of whomps.

Example decided that he would go down the dubstep route when he saw the fast rise in popularity in such a short space of time, which for him was a smart move. Now he is the post boy for anything that the major labels perceive as DnB or dubstep in mainstream music and the people who buy singles just lap it up. He is pretty much everywhere now, TV panel shows, posters, adverts, everything major festival going and is  actually on T4 so much I thought he was a presenter.

I may sound like I don't like example, I do however, I just have been overwhelming disappointed with his new music and the direction he decided to take as I was a fan of him when he was just a rapper, he was something quirky and different on the London hip-hop scene that needed to be celebrated, instead he followed what would make him more money and imitate others rather than try and bring the masses to him. This tune is a lot better and it will help Flux pavillion get exposure he deserves but will no way make up for how Example turned away from his roots and real calling. After the jump you can see his early and in my opinion, his best work.