Showing posts with label Codemonkey. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Codemonkey. Show all posts

Friday, 1 April 2011

Free Tunes: Tripswitch and Rennie Pilgrem

Tripswitch aka Codemonkey aka Nick Brennan gives you two mixes to start the weekend, covering progressive, electro house, dub and drum and bass. If you dig what you hear, Tripswitch has just released 'Stereogram' Part 1 and 2 on Section Records

Nick Brennan - Roundhouse Radio Mix

"Mix aired on Roundhouse Radio, March 2011. Mixed live with a smattering of pizzazz from the awesome Pioneer DJM-900 Nexus." - Nick Brennan

You can stream the set below or download directly from here.

Nick Brennan 1 hour progressive / electro house mix for Roundhouse Radio by tripswitch

Tracklist:
1) Escadia - Voz del Mar (Soundprank's 'Lost' mix) / A Must Have
2) Andy Newland & Oscitone - Jamm (Seb Dhajje remix) / Jetlag Digital
3) SQL - Leisure Battery (Soundprank remix) / Fatali Music
4) Boom Jinx & Andrew Bayer vs. Trifonic & Matt Lange - Quadcore / Anjunabeats
5) Tripswitch - Strange Parallels (Purple vs Tim Healey re-rub) / Section Records
6) Daniel Portman - Leap of Faith (original mix) / PinkStar Records
7) Gai Barone - The Moth (Ticon remix) / Afterglow
8) Soundprank - The Far Side (original mix) / Anjunadeep
9) Tripswitch - Collider (Nick Warren remix) / Section Records
10) Sueno Latino - Sueno Latino (Derrick May remix) / Buzz


Codemonkey - Big Bottom Mix

"I'm on it with the mixes at the moment. Here's another one by way of contrast to the dancefloor beats of the Roundhouse... This one flits between deep dubstep and deep techy D&B, with a heavy emphasis on the bottom end. Hop on the bass bus and enjoy!" - Codemonkey

Stream below, or download here.

Codemonkey big bottom mix march 11 by tripswitch

Tracklist:
1) Adham Shaikh - Rug Rippin' (Codemonkey remix) / Sonic Turtle
2) Lojik - Lovin' You / Mindstorm Records
3) DJG vs Headhunter - Spacecakes / Wheel & Deal Records
4) Phetsta - Dance All Night / Technique Recordings
5) Breakage ft. Zarif - Over / Digital Soundboy Record Co.
6) Koya - Unity / Section 8
7) Tripswitch - Stereogram (Codemonkey remix) / Section Records
8) Mr Sizef - Seven Tones of Romantic / Syncopix
9) Unquote - Hide Your Tears Because We Are In Heaven / Medschool
10) Circa - Ida / Medschool
11) Mr Sizef - Garmoniya Mirov / Hospital Records

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To give you a taster of his new release 'Street Legal 3', a double EP of nu-jungle and breaks, Rennie Pilgrem has a free track and mix to give away.


Rennie Pilgrem - '140' a Jungle Breaks Mix

"You can download this brand new 1 hour mix of the Jungle Breaks sound that is going down a storm." - Rennie Pilgrem

Rennie Pilgrem 140 Downloadable by Rennie Pilgrem


Rennie Pilgrem - 'Erica's Fix' (Rennie's Breakspoll Mix)

"Track I did especially for my 'Nu Jungle' set at Breakspoll. Uses Samples from New Film 'The Fix' and a great well-known singer." - Rennie Pilgrem

Stream below or download here.

Rennie Pilgrem Erica's Fix (Rennie's Breakspoll Mix) by Rennie Pilgrem


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Thursday, 6 January 2011

Vinyl and Digital reviews: Luke Abbott & Tripswitch


Luke AbbotTrans Forest Alignment (Border Community)

Taken from his acclaimed debut LP ‘Holkham Drones’, ‘Trans Forest Alignment’ features the original and two remixes by Rocketnumbernine and DFA’s Gavin Russom, as well as bonus track ‘A Caucus Race’. If you haven’t already caught the congratulatory reviews of the ‘Trans Forest…’, amongst the layer of sounds lies medical equipment bleeps and drones; some flatlining, others fluctuating, and eventually beginning to communicate as one. Like a vacuum cleaner meeting delicate chiming melodies, ‘Trans Forest…’ would be excellent as a Manga soundtrack and embraces the idea of white noise as a melodic and atmospheric layer. Unfortunately for me, I have an excellent hearing range, and the higher tones went through me like a dog whistle – mosquito alarm, eat your heart out! Nevertheless, this is great left-field electronica to show shapes to. Rocketnumbernine add a more definitive rhythm than the looser arrangements of the original and there’s a tangible focal point amongst the driving drones and disparate noises. It also tones down the higher mosquito bites of sound so that the tonal changes can be heard with more clarity. Gavin Russom draws on this more lowkey sound, filtering for a delicious haze and concussion of rhythms. ‘A Caucus Race’ nicely rounds off the b-side with a completely different tact and a squelchy bass arrangement – it’s a strange feeling to be invigorated by the last track on a release, but this dainty dirge (if there can be such a thing) steadily wins the race.

Released: 24th January 2011


TripswitchStrange Parallels EP (Section Records)

Seven remixes and the original included for context, this isn’t so much a Tripswitch aka Nick Brennan release as a romp in remixes by Purple vs Tim Healey, Shiloh, Aurtas, Codemonkey, Koan, Indidginus and ODT. I’m not keen on the original track - after a great beginning experimenting with textures and metallic shimmers, it’s rudely interrupted by what can only be described as a Tiesto floorfiller key melody that drags over downtempo trance with soft rock and shoegaze hints. The keys and guitar have a souring effect on the promising start. Purple vs Tim Healey infuse some life into the track with an electro-house makeover, and the kick drums help dust off the wishy washy theatrics. Shiloh and Aurtas approach with their progressive house hat on, but it’s Aurtas who wins the battle by diminishing the dramatics of the original with a repetitive edge for focus. Codemonkey puts considerable effort into taking ‘Strange Parallels’ to markedly different territory, bringing a ‘Supernova’ deep dubstep context and adding spoken word to complement and change the original’s downtempo intentions; this is the best interpretation of the remixes. Interestingly, Codemonkey is the alter-ego of Tripswitch, which leaves Lo-Quality wondering why he didn’t go with the dubstep interpretation in the first place! Koan’s trance remake, which immediately follows, is disappointingly indulgent, but Indidginus and ODT round off the release with acidic psy-trance remixes, and again, that extra ‘squelch’ texture helps sharpen up the wooly dream-scapes.

Released: February 2011