Sunday, 2 December 2012

Chart: Albums of 2012

2012 has been another great year for music, having to choose a top ten was always going to be difficult. While people continue to be brainwashed by X Factor, looking back we can see that there is still real originality and imagination out there and not creating whatever it takes to be number one and infamous. With honourable mentions to Spectrasoul, Passion Pit, Commix and Little Comets who have just missed out, below we list our much deliberated top ten albums of the year..


10. S.P.Y - What The Future Holds

What The Future Holds represents Brazilian S.P.Y's debut album on Hospital Records. Upon signing for Hospital, a lot of drum & bass fans were worried that this would change his sound to a more commercial sound, however they shouldn't have been disappointed when this was released in October. Featuring great tracks such as Love Hurts, Future Tense and Hammer In My Heart, this album really put Hospital back on the map and cemented S.P.Y's place at the top of the drum & bass game.


9. Justin Martin - Ghettos & Gardens

Released at the end of May, Ghettos & Gardens is the first album by Justin Martin. With 13 tracks that span across all types of house music and beyond. Perfectly put together, this is an album that can be listened from start to finish without a track sounding out of place. With so many great tracks on the album our gully tips are modern funk track The Gurner, his hard-hitting remix of Goldie's classic Kemistry and our favourite Don't Go which has a great vocal and deep house vibe. This may be the coolest album of 2012.


8. Enei - Machines

The debut album Machines, from Enei released on Critical Music had been long awaited ever since the confirmation that the Russian had been signed for the label. Critical have been enjoying arguably their best ever year, putting out more quality music than ever and this is the pick of the bunch. After witnessing Enei's set at Outlook festival and being in awe for a full hour whilst not even knowing many of the tracks played was a clear indication of the strength of the album, the majority consisting of brand new tracks without a low point in sight. The Moment, featuring DRS, Running, featuring Georgia Yates and Centrifuge are prime examples of why this is one of the best albums of the year.

7. The XX - Coexist

It was always going to be difficult following the near perfect self-titled album but The XX have outdone themselves. Coexist is the second album from the outfit and while not drastically different from the first album, why would it need to be? Once again The XX have put out a fantastic album with tracks like Angels, Chained and Sunset reminding you of why we love them so.


6. Submotion Orchestra - Fragments

Fragments is nothing short of a masterpiece, the seven-piece band Submotion Orchestra follow up Finest Hour with this second LP showing off their signature sound fusing together elements of jazz and funk with an electronic twist. The perfect album to kick back with late at night, the album captivates the listener straight from the Intro to highlights such as Thinking and Snow, this is the best album possible to spend your winter with.


5. Totally Enormous Extinct Dinosaurs - Trouble

Trouble is the debut album from Orlando Higginbottom, bringing forward his peerless style of electronic music. Featuring production and vocals from the man himself, this album was the soundtrack to our summer. Stand out tracks such as Household GoodsGarden, which you may recognise from a certain Nokia advert, and Tapes & Money make this album keeping you dancing in to 2013.


4. DRS - I Don't Usually Like MCs But...

MC DRS needs no introduction to anyone who listens to drum & bass or has been to a live drum & bass event. Having been in the game for years and featuring on many tracks and singles, 2012 definitely seemed the perfect time for him to team up with many of the best producers and other vocalists to put out one of the best albums of the year. The first single off the album Count To Ten, featuring Enei, was one of the summer's anthems murdering dancefloors worldwide and alongside other stunning tracks such as Bun Ya with the whole estate recordings crew and Autonomic solidified Del's place as the best MC in the business.


3. Alt -J - An Awesome Wave

This year's Mercury Prize winners Alt-J released their debut album An Awesome Wave in September and have gained worldwide plaudits that have been well deserved. An Awesome Wave takes you on a journey with truly unique tracks such as Tessellate and the every so catchy Breezeblocks all the way to the haunting Bloodflood, this our favourite band album of the year.


2. Skittles - Poor With £100 Trainers

Coming straight out of Manchester, Liam Kelly (or Skittles to you and I) released Poor With £100 Trainers back in March This is the best album you will have heard from the UK Hip Hop scene in a very long time, not being any old mixtape given out for free or by using threatening tactics to sell on the street. This album sells itself, with most of the tracks produced by Skittles himself, this album allows you to have fun while you listen with witty and funny lyrics delivered with perfect execution, discussing daily antics in the north while also having some deep reflective tracks aswell. With hilarious skits such as Zeeko's Tune and Peggy Mitchell along to the Arctic Monkeys sampled Boys in Blue and stand out tracks Dot to Dot and Tip-I-Cal-Ly you need to grab this album immediately.


1. Calyx & Teebee - All Or Nothing

As reviewed earlier this year on Gully Tips, All or Nothing shows off Calyx & Teebee's finest work to date, between them releasing the best drum & bass album of the year and of the decade so far. Meticulously produced to perfection and with each track brimming with class, it leaves it near impossible to pick a favourite. With such tracks as the anthemic Elevate This Sound and the latest single Pure Gold, the duo now have exemplary new material for their live 6-deck DJ experience which will leave you wanting even more.

Thursday, 29 November 2012

Monday, 26 November 2012

Download: Shadow Child Remixes The XX



Shadow Child has given away his VIP of The XX's Angels for absolutely free! Grab it while it's hot..

Thursday, 22 November 2012

Thursday Reversion: Shimon - Hush Hush


From back in 2001, Hush Hush by Shimon released on Ram Records. Still going off every time it's played.

Event: UP.dnb - Cyantific Music Takeover



Portsmouth based promoters UP.dnb welcome Cyantific Music to The Registry for a jam packed night of drum & bass featuring none other than label boss Cyantific, up & comer Dimension and veteran Bassline MC. Sure to be a sold out night, this isn't one to miss!


Check out the event page on Facebook.

Wednesday, 21 November 2012

Preview: Zinc - Only For The Night EP



Crack house extraordinaire Zinc is back with a new boundary breaking EP. Out on December 10th, check it out below!

Gully Tips - Only For The Night, Family Riddim

Thursday, 15 November 2012

Download: Lynx Remixes James Blake



After first posting a clip of his Limit To Your Love bootleg almost two years ago and his Wilhem Scream bootleg shortly after, Lynx has finally decided to give them away for free download. Retaining the minimalism of the original tracks and putting them into the drum & bass world.

Grab these excellent remixes here.

Check out Lynx on Facebook and Soundcloud.

Introducing: Uprise Audio


Uprise Audio is a brand new record label founded by Black Box heavyweight Seven and Verity J of Subculture Agency focused purely on releasing and showcasing the most cutting edge music of the highest standard. Already with a large pack on DJ's and MC's on their side, Uprise Audio are set to blow up in a big way.

The premiere release on Uprise Audio is by Dubtek, in the form of the two giant dubstep tracks entitled Extension and Plus Ultra.  Both tracks receiving a lot of club support and radio airplay from the likes of Youngsta, N-Type, J:Kenzo, True Tiger and many more. 

As soon as Extension starts, the captivating and very haunting intro lead sound commands your complete attention. Then commences the groove driven weighty journey which unfolds. Just when you think u have heard all the track has to offer, tiny percussion changes alter the groove completely, leaving you in an aural daze of technicality and brilliance.

Plus Ultra is a groove based dancefloor killer. It's clever vocal and leading intro bring you to a climactic bass explosion designed to tear up dancefloors and dominate any double drop mix. It's laced with intelligent sound responses which weave in and out of the bass groove all throughout the composition giving the listener a detailed soundscape for ones mind to get lost in.



Grab the vinyl here.

Check out Uprise Audio on: Facebook, Twitter and Soundcloud.
Check out Dubtek on: Facebook and Soundcloud.

Bonus video from Uprise Audio launch night at Stealth in Nottingham!



Thursday Reversion: Calibre - Fire & Water


Classic tune for Calibre entitled Fire & Water released back in 2001 on Soul:R. One of the best basslines you'll ever hear with great breaks to match, timeless.

Wednesday, 14 November 2012

Preview: Sound Pressure Level - The Recipe

Introducing Sound Pressure Level, a new urban pop group coming out of London ready to take on the world. Having been hard at work touring around the UK getting out their unique new sound they are now ready to showcase their debut album.

Originally formed by Sammie 'Soup' Ellard King and Alex 'Peas' Wallace, they recorded a 6 track EP back in 2009 gaining about 25,000 listens online. Now however they have added Roxy Yarnold to the equation to form their current trio and it appears they have found the recipe for future success.

Gully Tips - Getting Off, My Best Friend Jack and I Don't Know.



Go check them out on Facebook and grab the single Gettin' Off here.

Event: WAX - Critical Music


WAX, Southampton's weekly bass orientated night has been on hiatus for a few weeks but are back with a bang with this killer line up. Critical Music in the place and the night will be headlined by man of the moment Enei, fresh off the release of his debut album Machines, of which there will be a review coming soon. Label boss Kasra is in the building alongside Foreign Concept and Emperor.

Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/555204924497010/

Event: Release - Dispatch Recordings


Release, Southampton's premier drum & bass night is back on 23rd November, this month they have teamed up with Dispatch Recordings for what is bound to be another sold out night. Headlined by Survival and Ant TC1 and stellar support on the rest of the line up.

The Monday Club are hosting room two featuring some of the finest local DJs in the area.

Facebook event page: http://www.facebook.com/events/362111087214313/

Review: Calyx & Teebee - All Or Nothing



All Or Nothing, the long awaited album of Ram Records' new signings Calyx & Teebee has finally landed. Both veterans in their own right, the two have been releasing individual material since back in the 90's, this album represents their second collaborative album following up their 2007 effort Anatomy.

The album begins with Heroes & Villains, starting off with a peaceful, euphoric intro, this is quite simply the calm before the storm as you are next lead straight into pure neurofunk destruction. The latest single Pure Gold is next up, featuring the prolific Kemo. Kemo showcases his lyrical ability with nostalgic rhymes on the intro reminiscing the good times, succeeded by more brilliant production with a hard-hitting guitar until the beat is brought in. You are now in the grips of this album and it is now seemingly impossible to stop listening.

Skank takes the album to the next step, punching beats leading to perhaps the largest drop on the album packed with tight drums and pulsating bass. Foreign Beggars and DJ Craze feature on the next track, We Become One, featuring great vocals from the UK rap collective and outstanding production and some scratching to throw in aswell. This is followed by the anthemic Elevate This Sound which shows off Calyx himself on vocal duty. This is a track which after every time you hear in the rave, you hear more and more people singing along with you as the lyrics are infectious. This was the second single off the album which had Hurting on the flip side, leaving Hurting off the album was a bit of a surprise to me but this tells you of the strength of the album to no end. The next two tracks, We Fall Away and Scavenger, the first single off the album, again show off the pair's relentless side again keeping the pace of the album at the highest level.

Strung Out features Calyx on vocals again, this half time number is perhaps the most diverse and funkiest track on the album, demonstrating the duo's production skills can be delicate as well as destructive.
You'll Never Take Me Alive features the endlessly talented Beardyman, and just adds more quality to the already impressive album. Starstruck signals the near end of the album, with simple bass structure and lovely synths, not being as bashful as the other tracks but equally as worthy. The album is then rounded off by the nasty Back & Forth and the amen break heavy Nothing I Can Say.

For me, this is the drum & bass album of the year, maybe even of the decade, meticulously produced to perfection. Each track brimming with class, playing to all possible emotions and leaving it near impossible to pick a favourite. Calyx & Teebee have now cemented their place at the top of the drum & bass game, alongside their epic 6-deck DJ set experience, they now have exemplary brand new material which will leave you wanting even more.

Gully Tips - The whole album, seriously.

Gully Rating -10/10

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Tuesday, 13 November 2012

The Beginning

In the beginning, there was nothing.

Soon come:

Upcoming Tracks & Albums
Artist Interviews
Upcoming Events
Track, EP & Album Reviews

& much more!