Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Wed Jul 20, 2011 11:20 pm
by Garden
say_whut wrote:
LamarOdom wrote:dubplate of the year.
not really a dubplate though is it
LMAO
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 6:52 am
by LGBT
Just put in my ORDER for this one. Hope it doesn't get PANned.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Thu Jul 21, 2011 5:44 pm
by kultron
They sound best when played at the same time... seperate they're really boring.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 2:54 am
by antipode
kultron wrote:They sound best when played at the same time... seperate they're really boring.
Does that mean you're going to buy two copies?
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 4:49 am
by south3rn
epochalypso wrote:
kultron wrote:They sound best when played at the same time... seperate they're really boring.
Does that mean you're going to buy two copies?
you just have to put one record on top of the other.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Tue Jul 26, 2011 3:37 pm
by limbo
I should experiment by mixing the two.
I actually ended up really digging Pan after a few listens. It seems so minimal and strong in context. Still not crazy about Order though, but if you use it as a beat tool it actually comes in handy.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
James Blake first appeared on my rotations with his two EPs released by R & S Records in 2010 – Klavierwerke and CMYK. There was something incredibly familiar and haunting in the folksy sounds dipped in the alien goo of bass. However, it was his debut Air & Lack Thereof that first put Blake on the map of wobbly post-dubstep scene, that has eventually landed him with a self-titled James Blake full length on Atlas / A&M and then even Polidor and Universal. Order / Pan is the newest two-track EP, returning to Jack Tunning’s (aka Untold) and Andy Spencer’s Hemlock Recordings. Unlike the soulful pieces on the James Blake album, the tracks on the latest release welcome Blake back into his experimental territory. Incredibly sub heavy, Order, stumbles out of the dark with sparse rhythms and analog sounding percussion. Pan bleeps out of the dusty closet like a sleeping zombie, ready to swallow you whole with its bass. [Hold on, the vibrations are so massive, either the neighbors are knocking, or I'm hearing something pop in my skull]. Besides a handful of EPs, Blake remixed Mount Kimbie‘s “Maybes” as well as Untold‘s “Stop What You’re Doing“. After the success of his full length, as well as a runner-up spot on BBC’s Sound of 2011 poll, Blake has gained many new fans. Although I have a feeling that they may be a bit put off by the darkness explored on Order / Pan, it is a welcome return to this side of the underground, where Klavierwerke and CMYK still get plenty of playtime.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 10:34 am
by Atticus
i'm gonna bump this
although i don't like the track by itself, it was used quite successfully in his essential mix as a beat tool
just my input
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Mon Oct 24, 2011 5:05 pm
by Tikkanen
WHERE BACK!
Level 67 has been in the game more than 3 years with two signed tracks, "$100 Block Of Hasch VIP" and "Fistf*cker" thru MWA Digital. He has been heard on Skrewface Dubsteppers Delight. He has in the dubstep business have been a well kept secret til now, they have been played on Skrewface Dubsteppers Delight and Level 67 also had two signed realses on MWA Digital.
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Fri Oct 28, 2011 4:14 am
by antipode
[quote="Tikkanen"][/quote]
fuck off tnuc
Re: James Blake - Order/Pan [HEMLOCK] July 11 2011
Posted: Mon Nov 07, 2011 2:41 am
by my_war
Tikkanen wrote:WHERE BACK!
Level 67 has been in the game more than 3 years with two signed tracks, "$100 Block Of Hasch VIP" and "Fistf*cker" thru MWA Digital. He has been heard on Skrewface Dubsteppers Delight. He has in the dubstep business have been a well kept secret til now, they have been played on Skrewface Dubsteppers Delight and Level 67 also had two signed realses on MWA Digital.