It consists mostly of tunes and sketches we were messing around with at the time, but that never came out.
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We recently remixed Bop’s ‘Nothing Makes Any Sense’ for Hospital, which will be out on a remix EP in the next few months alongside other reworkings from Lynx, Subwave and Unquote.
Hear the remix on the latest Hospital podcast….
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Tracklist
1. Bop – Space Abyss – Electrosoul System Remix
2. London Elektricity – Bare Religion – Subwave Remix
3. Fracture + Neptune – Tape Fog
4. Electrosoul System – Into My Galaxy – Makoto Remix
5. Culture Shock – Gears
6. Synchro – Departure
7. Mutated Forms – Centuries
8. D Bridge – 5th Floor
9. Enei – Z Grab
10. Distorted Minds – Thief
11. Sub Focus – Could It Be Real DNB Mix 12. Bop – Nothing Makes Any Sense – Blu Mar Ten Remix
13. Daft Punk – One More Time – Cyantific rerub
14. Sonic – Piano Anthem
15. Danny Byrd feat Liquid – Piano Anthem
16. Booka Shade – Doughnuts – Logistics Remix
Stumbled across this old mix from 2006, when we played at Ministry of Sound for the Drum & Bass Arena 10th Birthday Party.
It’s a bit rave-tastic, but whatevs. Enjoy…
You can download the mix directly by clicking here.
Tracklist:
In Love – Chase & Status feat Jenna G
Starting Over (original mix) – Blu Mar Ten
Backwards Motion – Contour
Soul Patrol – Total Science
Pandastyle – LAOS
MTV – Noir (Screamheads rmx)
American Beauty – Matrix & Futurebound
Black Water (dnb remix) – Blu Mar Ten
Dreamherb – Duo Infernale
Aragorn – Paradox
The End – Special Forces
Heaven Sent – Seba
All My Heart – Brooklyn
Aldabra (Commix remix) – Tactile
Revolution – Klute
Libra – Commix
Let Myself Go – Blu Mar Ten
A long time ago in a galaxy far far away we knew a music journalist called Kingsley Marshall who wrote for Mixmag, Touch, Careless Talk, Knowledge, ATM, XLR8R, Urb and Amazon amongst others.
Kingsley and his crew also ran a great night down in the South West of the UK called Deconstructed Live
In their own words…
Deconstructed Live began at the turn of the millennium as a showcase for contemporary music. Writing regular columns for a handful of magazines provided access to some of the most interesting producers and musicians operating in the UK at the time, and the gigs – in boutique venues – allowed for a varied music policy. This night wasn’t about soul, funk, house, drum & bass, hip hop or getting grimey – rather the opportunity for some fabulous DJs, label managers (and the occasional journalist) to play their favourite records to a receptive crowd.
Deconstructed Live ran in its first iteration for over 80 dates, across half a dozen venues (sometimes 400 miles apart) and what followed was pretty amazing. Like the little club that could, the calibre of these guests – coupled with Darren Whittington’s gorgeous marketing, drew the attention of national and international press as one of the best nights in the world (that’s, the whole world), stealing Club of The Week from Fabric (twice – take that, suckers) in The Guardian and the NME, as well as being featured in Mixmag, DJ, Muzik and iD.
Each DJ played for between two and four hours, yet only half a dozen records were heard more than once in 140 hours of music. Obscurities, rarities and unreleased demo tracks jostled for attention. Lots of promoters talk up their music policy, but I’d challenge any other club to boast such a variety. Our friends eclectic.
We had played at affiliated drum & bass nights over the previous years, and in 2001 Leo BMT was invited to play Deconstructed Live and indulge his love of Latin Jazz. We never realised that the set had been recorded and so it was a pleasant surprise to suddenly see it pop up on the Deconstructed Blog a couple of days ago.
So without further ado we’re happy to present you with a recording of a very rare Leo BMT Latin Jazz DJ set.
Our exclusive mix for Asia’s premier d&b podcast Kongkast is now live.
Like our last mix, this one features a whole bunch of artists you may not have heard of, and tunes that may never see the light of day.
Grab the mix here, or from the links at the bottom of this post.
Tracklist:
1. Sabre – Riverside
2. Paul B – Whisper
3. Stray – Silver From The Sky
4. Stray – Erase
5. Jean Doe – State of Transition
6. Sunchase – Keyring
7. Blu Mar Ten – By The Time My Light Reaches You I’ll Be Gone
8. Republic of Noice – Nu Ways
9. MTC & Quadra – Cold Trap
10. Intraphase – Intent Move
11. Commix – Japanese Electronics (Instra:mental remix)
12. Blu Mar Ten – Anytime Soon
13. Blu Mar Ten – If I Could Tell You
14. Boymerang – The River (VIP)
15. MRSA – Different
16. Mr Projectile – Sinking
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Directly download enhanced m4a File (with track markers and pictures) – here
Directly download MP3 File – here
Big thanks to the Kongkretebass boys for inviting us to record a show for them!
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Doc Scott presents the 8th and 9th installments of his studio mix series, ‘The Deep End’. Number 9 includes one of the tracks from our forthcoming album, ‘By The Time My Light Reaches You I’ll Be Gone’.
Tracklist:
D Bridge: Love’s Ugly Child
Kharm: Wolf Jacket
Circa: Ida
Blu Mar Ten: Above Words
Logistics: Murderation
Stray: Talking About Nothing
Sinistarr & Kiat: Black Diamonds
Tidal: So Sexy
Crisis: Twilight Bongos
Stray: Saturday
High Speed Dubbing: AMC
Blu Mar Ten: Overwhelm
Mr Sizef: Seven Tones of Romantic
Kharm: Meridian
Mr Sizef: Our Most Sincere Feeling
Sunchase: Varka
Blu Mar Ten: Grey Area
Blu Mar Ten: She Moves Through (ASC remix)
So;Flow: Long Way Over
Vaccine: Radiate (170 edit)
Blu Mar Ten: Last Dance
If you haven’t used a Soundcloud player before, you download the mix by clicking here, or on the button up there on the right. If you want to embed this on your Facebook, Myspace, Twitter or your own blog just click the button and choose the option you want, or click the ’share / save’ button at the bottom of this post.
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The eighth instalment of this epic series has arrived.
This episode features two BMT tracks, ‘By The Time My Light Reaches You I’ll Be Gone’, which will be on our new album, and the other is a little BMT vs ASC thing.
You can download the podcast from the Club Autonomic Site or subscribe directly on iTunes.
If those links don’t work it’s because the podcast is massively oversubscribed.
Luckily the Russians are on the case as usual, and have rehosted it here
As usual there is no track list with the podcast, but you can join in on Dogs on Acid where they’re trying to put one together.
London Elektricty hosts Hospital Podcast #95 with a load of DnB news, views and dubs.
New music from Dkay, Breakage, the new Logistics album and the very first broadcast of the 2009 ‘Starting Over’ remix, taken from our forthcoming album out later this year.
The podcast is up on iTunes right now. Grab it here.
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Tracklist
1. Logistics – Repetition
2. ICR – Weight Of Soul
3. Breakage Roots Manuva – Run Em Out 4. Blu Mar Ten – Starting Over 2009
5. Logistics – Murderation
6. Silent Source, D-Code vs Shaair – Finger Puppets
7. Skream – Burning Up
8. DKay and Lee – Tuning
9. Logistics – Transporter
10. Lethal Bizzle vs Utah Jazz
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