After weeks of not being in stock, and then in stock for one day, and then not in stock again for weeks, the latest Coki release finally arrived in the mail. I wasn't a huge Coki fan back in the day (and in dubstep years I mean two years ago), but with this release, and his latest on DMZ from late last year, I'm interested in his future releases.
Cotti, (who I often mix up with Coki and vice-versa), released a three song record on Studio Rockers last month. The vocal and dub versions of "Warrior Charge" I found kind of dull, but "Lost & Found" is one of those off kilter/wobbly/doesn't sound quite right/I need to listen to it a couple of times records that keeps me interested. Studio Rockers also put out a record by Hackman that I like, but I think I'll wait for the mp3 release.
Z Audio, which is a distributor rather than label, has been putting out some great stuff lately from the likes of Rob Sparx, Bar 9, and the latest from Indigo, on a bunch of different labels that I can't keep straight. Boomkat gave the Indigo record a good review, and wrote that Mary Anne Hobbs supported it, and that was enough for me to check it.
As I wrote previously, I'm a newb to Ostgut Ton records. And like a kid in a candy store, substituting kid for middle aged guy and candy store for, um, record store, I've indulged. The new 2x12 lp from Planetary Assault System (aka Luke Slater) should arrive today. I think I might play the whole release on this week's show.
Tuesday, June 30, 2009
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