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The Herbaliser ‘The Lost Boy’ (Video Premiere)

Posted in News with tags , , on August 30, 2012 by E.N.


With ‘The Lost Boy’, the first single to be taken from The Herbaliser forthcoming new album ‘There Were Seven’, now available to buy online the band have now made available the video for the track.

Filmed in South London it’s the perfect visual accompaniment to the tracks bruised, 21st century soul.

Video directed by Geoff Court (http://www.gaijin.co/) / Produced by Chris Cartwright

The Herbaliser announce new album & stream new single

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , on August 20, 2012 by E.N.

The Herbaliser, one of the first and biggest bands signed to Ninja Tune, are back after a 4 year break with their seventh album, helpfully titled ‘There Were Seven’, released on October 8th via their own Department H label.

The album features collaborations with up and coming rappers and vocalists including Twin Peaks, Teenburger, George the Poet and Hannah Clive, who lends her vocals to the stunning new single, ‘The Lost Boy’, released next.

ARTIST: THE HERBALISER
TITLE: THERE WERE SEVEN
LABEL: DEPARTMENT-H
DATE: 08 OCTOBER 2012 (WORLD)

Tracklisting

1. Return of the Seven
2. The Lost Boy (ft. Hannah Clive)
3. Welcome to Extravagance
4. Mother Dove
5. Zero Hill (ft. Twin Peaks)
6. Take ‘Em On
7. A Sad State of Affairs (ft. George the Poet)
8. Setting Up
9. Crimes & Misdemeanours (ft. Twin Peaks)
10. What You Asked For
11. March of the Dead Things (Night of the Necromantics) (ft Teenburger)
12. Deep in the Woods
13. Inside The Machine
14. Danny Glover (ft. Twin Peaks)
15. Move as One

There Were Seven will be released on CD, digital download, vinyl and a special edition limited edition version of the vinyl.

http://theherbaliser

Download:DJ Food & DK vs. Coldcut -XLR8R Podcast 170

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on October 30, 2010 by E.N.

XLR8R has been reveling in Ninja Tune’s 20th anniversary all month long, and tonight the celebration steps up a notch with the Ninja Tune XX event in New York, to be followed this weekend by the equally enormous San Francisco and Los Angeles parties. To help ramp everyone up ahead of time, we’re also sharing the final installment of our special Ninja Tune XX podcast series, and it’s a doozy. Label founders Coldcut have teamed up with old-school Ninja Tune acts DJ Food and DK to assemble this massive mix which spans Ninja Tune’s extensive discography. Over the course of 70-plus minutes and more than 40 tracks, the Solid Steel veterans touch on the many eras, sounds, and styles of the venerable label’s diverse history.

Download:DJ Food & DK vs. Coldcut -XLR8R Podcast 170

01 The Herbaliser “Wall Crawling Giant Insect Breaks” (Ninja Tune)
02 The Heavy “How You Like Me Now” (Counter)
03 Amon Tobin “Sordid” (Ninja Tune)
04 Happy Campers “No Mind” (Ninja Tune)
05 Cadence Weapon “Getting Dumb” (Big Dada)
06 Ryuichi Sakamoto “Anger (Rare Force 2 Meg Mix) “Ninja Tune
07 Bonobo “Pick Up” (Ninja Tune)
08 Thunderheist “Sweet 16″ (Big Dada)
09 Mr. Scruff “Get A Move On” (Ninja Tune)
10 DJ Food “Peace Pt. 1″ (Ninja Tune)
11 Daedelus “Make It So (XXXchange Mix) ” Ninja Tune
12 Coldcut “Walk a Mile in My Shoes” (Ninja Tune)
13 Kentaro “Free (acapella)” (Ninja Tune)
14 TTC “Travailler” (Big Dada)
15 Spank Rock “Rick Rubin” (Big Dada)
16 Zero dB “Bongos, Bleeps & Basslines” (Ninja Tune)
17 Diplo “Percao” (Big Dada)
18 Coldcut & Hexstatic “Timber (Seiji Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
19 Bonobo “Eyesdown (Warrior One Mix)” (Ninja Tune)
20 Thunderheist “Jerk It” (Big Dada)
21 Jammer “One Over Me Tune”
22 Hexstatic “Distorted Minds (Zero dB Mix)” (Ninja Tune)
23 Coldcut “Atomic Moog (Qemists Remix) ” (Ninja Tune)
24 Shuttle “Tunnel” (Ninja Tune)
25 Wiley “Syer Pussy Instrumental”
26 DJ Vadim “The Terrorist” (Ninja Tune)
27 Coldcut “More Beats N Pieces (USA Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
28 Diplo “News Flash” (Big Dada)
29 The Heavy “How You Like Me Now (Coldcut Remix)”
30 Toddla T “Sky Surfing (Benga Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
31 The Bug “Catch a Fire” (Ninja Tune)
32 Coldcut “Man In a Garage (King Jammy Mix)” (Ninja Tune)
33 Ghislain Porier feat. Face T “Blazin’ (Modeselektor Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
34 DJ Vadim “The Terrorist (Gaslamp Computer Killer Mix)” (Ninja Tune)
35 DJ Food “Dark Lady (Alix Perez Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
36 DJ Food “20/20 Rhythm (90-110bpm)” (Ninja Tune)
37 Kid Koala “3 Bit Blues” (Ninja Tune)
38 Pop Levi “Blue Honey (Amorphous Androgynous Monstrous Psychedelic Bubble Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
39 Daedelus “Impending Doom (Rustie Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
40 Coldcut “Timber (Super Sargasso Orb Mix)” (Ninja Tune)
41 Andreya Triana “Lost Where I Belong (Flying Lotus Remix)” (Ninja Tune)
42 Jono McCleery “Tomorrow” (Ninja Tune)
43 Diplo “Summer’s Gonna Hurt You (Diplo 2010 Mix)” (Ninja Tune)

http://www.xlr8r.com

Ninja Tune XX – 20 Years Of Beats ‘n’ Pieces – Limited Boxset out september 20th on Ninja Tune

Posted in News with tags , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , on May 2, 2010 by E.N.

Various – Ninja Tune XX – 20 Years Of Beats ‘n’ Pieces
(Boxset/CD/CD) Ninja Tune ZENCD160X/ZENCD160/ZENC160R, 2010-09-20

Ninja Tune: 20 Years of Beats & Pieces is the latest in Black Dog Publishing’s popular Labels Unlimited series. To mark the 20th anniversary of this truly unique and groundbreaking record label, established by Coldcut’s Matt Black and Jonathan More, 20 Years of Beats & Pieces includes exclusive interviews with many of the key artists and label staff from Ninja Tune and its successful subsidaries including Big Dada and Counter.

Ninja Tune’s impressive roster of artists includes Coldcut, DJ Food, Amon Tobin, Mr Scruff, Roots Manuva, Cinematic Orchestra, Bonobo, Ty, The Heavy, Speech Debelle, The Herbaliser, Spank Rock, Funki Porcini, DJ Vadim, Daedelus, Kid Koala, The Bug and Wiley. 20 Years of Beats & Pieces is lavishly illustrated with original photographs and illustrations plundered from the deepest depths of Ninja Tune and their artists’ archives.

20 Years of Beats & Pieces is a stylish and exhaustive survey telling the story of the record label, the artists themselves, their art and the ways in which their influence was and still is felt in larger culture. A truly inspirational tale, beginning with Black and More crossing paths in the mid-80s and going on to form the chart topping Coldcut. When touring Japan 20 years ago, they grew tired of how the staid, uncomprehending major label was manipulating the group and they had the vision and drive to break free and set up Ninja Tune – a label that remains as innovative today as it was then.

An ecclectic and colourful volume, 20 Years of Beats & Pieces is an indispensable book for anyone with an interest in electronic music, independent labels and the music industry.

Links :
ninjatune.net
facebook.com/coldcutofficial

(parisdj)

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