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Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 10:41 pm
by rob_booth
BOOOOOOOOOOOOOM !!
Hitting the shops this Monday yo !! .... surely it's gonna need a re-press already haha !!

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:03 pm
by back to bassics
Lovin that cheeky 2nd drop... proper skankin beats! good work AK and Ian for pressing that shit!
Oh, I heard a rumour that Akira Kiteshi were playing a set with Von D in Bristol sometime soon - I would love to see that...

Posted: Tue Feb 17, 2009 11:52 pm
by rrr
Really do love this tune. Cant wait to play it out....
Large UPS to Black Akira

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:49 am
by von - d
Well Done !!!

Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 9:51 am
by oddfellow
Such a good release. Hurry up Monday!!
Posted: Wed Feb 18, 2009 10:02 am
by deamonds
Tomity wrote:Such a good release. Hurry up PAYDAY!!
there is so much stuff i need to buy..

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:19 pm
by rob_booth
http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=163744
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch
Black Acre
12" // £5.99
DUBSTEP / GRIME / FUNKY
Released: Feb 2009
Catalogue Number: ACRE008
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch, Black Acre
Debut release from
Japanese Akira Kiteshi with a powerful bass transmission for Black Acre records. It may be a little lazy to descreibe title track 'Pinball' as very similar to efforts by his
fellow countrymen Goth Trad and Quarta 330, but listen to it yourself and you'll see the distinct hallmarks of both producers wedged into this heavyweight track, with the detailed edits and gleaming structures of Goth Trad's finest work merged with the clipped angles of Quarta 330's 8-Bit functions, which is definitely no bad thing and should pick up the fella a good deal of fans. 'Noglitch Part 1&2' on the reverse opt for a wilder and more experimental approach, fitting the rhtyhm out with breakstep ticks and electronica twists for a rougher ride to the dancehall.
Hello Edinburgh via Japan

Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 4:28 pm
by tranquera
I liked this release...
Posted: Fri Feb 20, 2009 6:03 pm
by dutty_switch
BBIIGG!!
This is the freshest tune I've heard in months. Sesame Street's become some dark alley! Can't wait for it to drop. Reckon Akira Kiteshi are gonna rip 2009 apart!
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 1:24 am
by dutty_switch
Debut release from
Japanese Akira Kiteshi with a powerful bass transmission for Black Acre records. It may be a little lazy to descreibe title track 'Pinball' as very similar to efforts by his
fellow countrymen Goth Trad and Quarta 330....
Hello Edinburgh via Japan

What's a few thousand miles between friends?!

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 10:28 am
by akira kiteshi
haaaaa best review ever! we are Japanese really........or are we???

Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 11:35 am
by yes boss
Rob Booth wrote:http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=163744
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch
Black Acre
12" // £5.99
DUBSTEP / GRIME / FUNKY
Released: Feb 2009
Catalogue Number: ACRE008
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch, Black Acre
Debut release from
Japanese Akira Kiteshi with a powerful bass transmission for Black Acre records. It may be a little lazy to descreibe title track 'Pinball' as very similar to efforts by his
fellow countrymen Goth Trad and Quarta 330, but listen to it yourself and you'll see the distinct hallmarks of both producers wedged into this heavyweight track, with the detailed edits and gleaming structures of Goth Trad's finest work merged with the clipped angles of Quarta 330's 8-Bit functions, which is definitely no bad thing and should pick up the fella a good deal of fans. 'Noglitch Part 1&2' on the reverse opt for a wilder and more experimental approach, fitting the rhtyhm out with breakstep ticks and electronica twists for a rougher ride to the dancehall.
Hello Edinburgh via Japan

haha keep up boomkat!
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:31 pm
by Black Acre
Yes Boss wrote:Rob Booth wrote:http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=163744
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch
Black Acre
12" // £5.99
DUBSTEP / GRIME / FUNKY
Released: Feb 2009
Catalogue Number: ACRE008
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch, Black Acre
Debut release from
Japanese Akira Kiteshi with a powerful bass transmission for Black Acre records. It may be a little lazy to descreibe title track 'Pinball' as very similar to efforts by his
fellow countrymen Goth Trad and Quarta 330, but listen to it yourself and you'll see the distinct hallmarks of both producers wedged into this heavyweight track, with the detailed edits and gleaming structures of Goth Trad's finest work merged with the clipped angles of Quarta 330's 8-Bit functions, which is definitely no bad thing and should pick up the fella a good deal of fans. 'Noglitch Part 1&2' on the reverse opt for a wilder and more experimental approach, fitting the rhtyhm out with breakstep ticks and electronica twists for a rougher ride to the dancehall.
Hello Edinburgh via Japan

haha keep up boomkat!
at least they didn't call me a rave label again!
This baby has literally flown out the door! but don't worry I will repress!
Peep Pinball on MAH's show tomorrah introduced by the saintly sir Robert Booth!
Posted: Mon Feb 23, 2009 8:31 pm
by Black Acre
Yes Boss wrote:Rob Booth wrote:http://www.boomkat.com/item.cfm?id=163744
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch
Black Acre
12" // £5.99
DUBSTEP / GRIME / FUNKY
Released: Feb 2009
Catalogue Number: ACRE008
AKIRA KITESHI - Pinball / Noglitch, Black Acre
Debut release from
Japanese Akira Kiteshi with a powerful bass transmission for Black Acre records. It may be a little lazy to descreibe title track 'Pinball' as very similar to efforts by his
fellow countrymen Goth Trad and Quarta 330, but listen to it yourself and you'll see the distinct hallmarks of both producers wedged into this heavyweight track, with the detailed edits and gleaming structures of Goth Trad's finest work merged with the clipped angles of Quarta 330's 8-Bit functions, which is definitely no bad thing and should pick up the fella a good deal of fans. 'Noglitch Part 1&2' on the reverse opt for a wilder and more experimental approach, fitting the rhtyhm out with breakstep ticks and electronica twists for a rougher ride to the dancehall.
Hello Edinburgh via Japan

haha keep up boomkat!
at least they didn't call me a rave label again!
This baby has literally flown out the door! but don't worry I will repress!
Peep Pinball on MAH's show tomorrah introduced by the saintly sir Robert Booth!
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 1:53 am
by rob_booth
what makes me laugh is their complete lac of a researcher for this track .. I mean come on ffs!! .. it takes 2 secs to chec ka myspazz acc
http://www.myspace.com/technoirbeats
Edinburgh, Scotland
United Kingdom
but I have to LOL @ A.K' -- " "JAPANS NO.1 DUBSTEP ARTIST 2009"
Posted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 8:55 am
by akira kiteshi
Posted: Wed Feb 25, 2009 5:59 pm
by back to bassics
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 8:49 am
by spire
just heard this a day or two ago and its pretty fucking awesome if you ask me. was a little weird the first time i heard it but i didnt take long to grow on me. both sides are great!
Posted: Mon Mar 30, 2009 1:36 pm
by akira kiteshi
Re-press out now at the usual outlets......
