Posts Tagged ‘trax’

The Funnel’s Top 20 for 2009 (part 1 of 2, 20-11)

Tuesday, December 29th, 2009

Everybody’s done it, so why not join the fray? I figure my track selection is as valid as any of these big music rags or horrible voter selected lists…I didn’t dig for and buy as much music in 2009 as previous years, but I’d have to say what I did find (and a lot of it still on the hold queue) has been absolutely fantastic. 2009 has been a banner year for electronic music, especially house and techno, although dubstep has really come into its own this year as well. I expect big things from dubstep in 2010, but for god’s sake, the waa waa waa + trustafarian invasion must stop. I can’t handle it anymore…can we get back to the real shit, that lives up to the DUB in dubstep? Well, let’s get to the list:

20. Soundstream - Let’s Break [Soundstream]
“Typical” Soundstream material, consisting of jacked up, tracky disco house loops, but this one just tickled me particularly well this year. Something about the beat repeat occasionally thrown in for fillage.

19. Duece - Cue Ed [Ostgut Ton]
Shed + Dettmann together on this track, “Cue Ed” being the lightest fare on the release. If you’re a fan of raw, loopy dark minimal and techno, this one’s for you. It’s just one of those tracks that I could put on for 15 minutes and not get tired of it. Fortunately for the crowd, it’s only 4:49 ;)

18. Kreon - Just Jack [Cecille Numbers]
Yeah, I’m going to be that guy (and I may do it a few more times) and drop some late 2008 releases on the best of 2009. Why? Because I bought it late. Deep, groovy, and bumpin’, this track has been on my playlist constantly since I purchased it this summer.

17. Okain, Thomas Muller - I Tele U Bo [Bpitch Control]
Funky tech-house track, with a non-chalant, but oh-so-cool percy hook. This one is just good. It probably got a little played out by the middle of the year, as I began to hear it all over the place, but I still enjoy catching it after all this time.

16. Moodymanc - Word (Dub Mix) [2020 Vision]
Another tail-end of ‘08 release, it’s holding up to the test of a year. Deep house as you’d expect from the Moody, yet a bit “tighter” and more hook-oriented than some of his work. Love the deep chords, and the cheese vox, can’t go wrong here.

15. Mark Broom & Brothers Vibe - Mind / Feeling (youANDme Hirsch Edit) [Platzhirsch Schallplatten]
Looking for the anthem for the year, this was it. As soon as I heard this on release day, I knew it was gonna blow up. Picked up my copy, played it out, put it in a set, and then enjoyed it as every other techno and house DJ beat it into the ground. You can’t really argue with this one though. Straight-up.

14. Dinky ft. Updates - Westoid [Wagon Repair]
I don’t know what the fuck is with this track, but it’s pure awesome. The jazz club feel of the intro. Swinging, groovy, organic percussion. The smooth sax that gives way to the inane lyrics and wonky vocals, “Dolla billz, why? blehbl hrehr fdads [unintelligible]” Fuck it, works for me. It’s even better when you drop it in a tag set, and watch your partner squirm.

13. Speedy J - Klave [Rekids]
Tracky, tooly, loopy, fucking dark minimal techno. The clave and rising perc, slowly creeps up your spine into your brain. Speedy J has been on a roll since 2008, and IMO, this is one of his best (although some would argue he never was off his roll). It fits the Rekids techno-side of the catalogue well.

12. Slam - Hot Knives [Paragraph]
Straight-forward, basic, and a helluva romp on the ears. This simple track showcases what we all love about that overcompressed wash noise sound, given just the right composition and a quality mixdown. It’s a peak stomper for sure, although I’m hesitant to place it this high, due to longevity concerns. It roooooooocked some floors in 2009 though, particularly my last drunken romp in the city of Detroit…and that’s undeniable.

11. Kris Wadsworth - High Roller [Hypercolour]

Prepare yourself for my top 10, because this guy is going to be listed a few more times. I caught this guy’s first couple of EPs of 2009 in January, from Adult Only and Hypercolour and have been in love with his productions since. This Detroit-based producer, who has been at it since he was 14 (he’s currently 25) is about to blow up on a massive scale…and in a way he has already. This guy’s a prolific and consistent producer, perfectly fusing the best ideas and stylings of house and techno to make what I like to call proper tech-house. He can span the gamut, and “High Roller” is a perfect example of his diverse style, touching on a bit of the filtered disco/French style of house, but with a chunky, jacker kick you’d hear in Chicago.

….Tune in tomorrow for the rest of my list. I’ve got some inspiration to go work on some music now…

Sweet Soulsmoke…new track in progress

Sunday, July 26th, 2009

Check out my newest one…Sweet Soulsmoke on Soundcloud. Let me know what you think.

June/July tracks I like…and why?

Wednesday, July 22nd, 2009

Sorry I haven’t posted in 21 days (eek), but I’ve been up to my eyeballs in preparing for Transformus and helping build four Tom Danley-designed LABhorn subs for my friend, and sound-dude, Brad T (we also had some big help from Alex and Greg!). Brad had also previously built two others, for a total of six (as you can see in the pic…although that’s not ours…pics incoming from the guys who had cameras at Transformus). I think we spent in the range of 200-250 total combined man-hours building these things, from cutting boards to final assembly. Anyway, more on all that in another post once pics arrive.

For now, I’m going to drop some tracks I’ve been liking, and why you might like them. Some are newish, some oldish, all great.

In no particular order:

Down The Rabbit Hole (2000 and One 90’s Edit) by DJ Madskillz [Rejected]
From a production standpoint, this is a pretty simple track, although far from ‘minimal’ but nonetheless jamming. 2000 and One rinses it over with his familiar style of chugging, retro tech-house with a tinge of anthem-tude. I like the pace, the build, and the thumping kick of this one, it just all comes together without overdoing fancy production techniques, yet still successfully keeping that loop in full effect. It’s on my latest mix.

Just Jack by Kreon [Cecille Numbers]
You got the groove (as the track so eloquently states). I don’t know the source, but it just fucking works. Simple, minimal tribal rhythms, a deep, fat bass, and some nice groove and sample dynamics make this one that daytime house that can make it into just about any mix. The flip is good as well, but this one is the track. Also on the new mix.

Cue Ed by Deuce [Ostgut Ton]

Dark, loopy, industrial, analog cranker by Shed + Dettmann. I could listen for hours just for the insanity of it all. ++ to the whole EP, actually. Techno’s back, baby (as if it ever left, lol!)

Downturn by Penta [AuraQuake]
Dark Psy-trance. Yes, I’m listening to it. It’s a fucking good track. Superb, clean production. And the breakdown with the econo-pundits yapping about on TV in panned-out stereo wackiness just makes it even more fun. I’m not a psy aficionado by any means, and don’t even listen to it that often (and most I hate when I do) so it’s gotta say something, right? Penta’s Give Me Five album is well-done all around though, so give it a listen.

Lipstick by Christian Burkhardt [Raum...Musik]
You want dirty, filthy tracks? Well, this one hijacks the nasty crown from the latest cheesy-porn sampled electro schlock. Burkhardt’s been doing some great minimal/tech-house tracks for awhile now, with my first exposure from his Contemporary Box EP, but this one is truly tops. The sample used may be from its very own cheese porn, but the minimal groove just puts the focus on the subtly-sexy vocal, without relying on stupid moans, “fuck my pussy” samples and huge squarewaves to get its effect across. Drop this in a dark club where and when you can, and watch the panties drop.

Take Off For Detroit…a new track from The Funnel

Sunday, June 28th, 2009

Heading to Detroit to perform my yearly pilgrimage once again this year, I decided to do some pre-arrival track work in the O’Hare airport. The early drum, perc, and bass tracks for this one came out of that session, hence the name. Check it out on Soundcloud, and feel free to download the VBR copy for your own use–covered under Creative Commons copyright as all my works should be (but I don’t always make that clear). I think I’m done with it, but maybe you can leave some useful criticisms for me to make it even better. Enjoy.

The Funnel - Take Off For Detroit

Move over Lemur…hello TouchOSC

Saturday, June 20th, 2009

Just a heads up to those of you with iPhones and that like to dabble in production or live PA…and I know I’m probably a bit late to the punch on this one, but I just found out about TouchOSC a couple of days ago and was floored by the functionality on this app. $5 gets you a customizable Lemur-like interface that can be converted to give MIDI signals in combination with OSCulator on the Mac. Finally, an X-Y pad controller! woot

Super handy stuff when you’re mobile and don’t want to tote around a bunch of hardware controllers, plus just damn useful in the studio. The only downside is there is currently no free OSC to MIDI converter available on the Mac, so you’ll have to purchase a license of OSCulator for $20…which is also what you need to use for WiiMote action, so it can serve double duty I guess.

Anyway, its one of the coolest apps available for the iPhone if you’re into production and it’s not just another gimmick like so many other music apps. Check it out.

The Funnel’s cover of Animotion’s “Obsession”

Tuesday, June 16th, 2009

I was listening to Animotion’s “Obsession” on the radio a little over a year ago on my way home from work and thought it would make an awesome techno cover, albeit a bit cheese. Ha. So I stayed up til the morning deciphering notes, creating Operator synth patches to loosely match the instruments in the original, and laying down a live bassline recording…which seems to be the main driver behind this one.

It’s “loosely” based on that track, but I had to keep the campy synths. Anyway, I had it shelved for over a year and decided to break it out last night and today to finish up some loose ends. Enjoy.

The Funnel - “Obsession”

An Assortment of Trax

Monday, June 15th, 2009

by yours truly

enjoy them, and hopefully you’ll find something to your taste

feedback is appreciated

Download the 7 tracks in a zip file

320kbps mp3s, id tags filled appropriately

Tracklisting:
1. Basic Simple Slow Dumb
2. Punishment Groove
3. The Garbanzo Tool
4. Bailout
5. Bailout (Grind Mix)
6. Shock Doctrine
7. Urbanized Dance Warfare