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TAPES
“Hissing Theatricals”
JTR06
release date: 20.11.2009
12″ vinyl, digital
Originally contrived on the streets of London-Hackney, then properly finished off in a Leipzig trailer squat in 2009, this hissing debut EP by Jackson “Tapes” Bailey is spooling low-end goodness in fast forward mode.
Magically clashing 80s digital dancehall (Gold Love Riddim, C20 Riddim), ultra-wonky beats (Hackney Dub, Lowry Dub) and BBC Radiophonic Workshop / Library music vibes (Ticker Tape) this masterpiecce is buzzing with bass-charged Ferrum particles, ready to set off on a journey that will reel your mind.
Limited 10 years anniversary re-issue available HERE!
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DISRUPT
“Dub Matrix With Stereo Sound”
JTR16
release date: 19.01.2014
12″ vinyl (€ 8,99), digital
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While for many of us the Nintendo Gameboy evokes fond memories of endless hours with Bomberman, Tetris or Legend Of Zelda for DISRUPT this ruff and tuff little buddy turns into a serious sound-killing tool.
Dub Matrix With Stereo Sound is the culmination of years spent refining the art of handheld gaming console-based riddim construction, using the LSDJ tracker cartridge and disrupt’s beloved Gamebwoy – especially modded up for maximum bass weight.
Featuring nine crisp cuts – each built strictly on the Gamebwoy before being dubbed out with disrupt’s superbly pimped up Korg Monotron Delay and mixed to cassette – this mini LP is not a joke ting. Heavily road-tested on Europe’s biggest sound systems (used as interludes during disrupt’s live sets), these dark and deadly riddims have been scientifically proven to mash up the dance.
If you’re a lover of extraterrestrial 8-bit dub, this may just be the holy grail. So don’t fanny about, bag this one quick – because like all Jahtarian output, this pressing is strictly limited!
Artwork by Fabrice Claude (Subactive Soundsystem).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MbEQ3fetRNI&t=115s
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The Planet Smashers (EP)
Monkey Marc
vs. The Planet Smashers
JTR14
release date: 10.03.2013
12″ vinyl (€ 8,99), digital
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Coming straight from a solar powered shipping container in Australia is this heavy twelve by Melbourne’s number one sampling warrior Monkey Marc, who’s mashing up Hip Hop and Dub inna down under style like no other. With the analogue filter modules in constant overdrive mode, a groove not found on any map and a bass too deep to measure, this rugged masterpiece develops a complete life of it’s own. All faithfully recorded to cassette and then dubbed out to the max by disrupt – including a dub of Roots Manuva‘s “Who Goes There” (from his 4everevolution LP).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3vG1Gq1KKjQ
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Tapes
“Where Is The Time EP”
JTR13
release date: 10.03.2013
12″ vinyl, digital
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The master of the magnetic scrolls is back at the boombox with his second Jahtari EP, once again exploring the more rugged corners of the dub universe. On Side A ‘Where Is The Time’ creates a rhythmical space-time paradoxon straight away, with harmonies that stream right off a dysfunct flux capacitor module. Next up ‘Persian Pulse Width’ switches the tape heads into heavy current mode, driving a battery of damaged 8-bit-chips into a thermal meltdown.
Side B contains two special cuts of older Tapes gems: a 12″ extended dub mix of Vernon Maytone’s ‘Old Pan Sound’ that originally came out on a now hard to find 7″ on Tape’s Selah Wadadda label. And an ultra-heavy, extra-crackling cassette mix of the ghostly ‘Pipe Cleaner’ with haunting flutes by Diggory Kenrick that recently appeared as limited 7 on Meeuw Muzak. Serious voltage baked on tape here!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MH-Do0qpYRc
BLACK CHOW
“Wonderland EP”
JTR08
release date: 30.03.2011
12″ vinyl, digital
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Spine crunching and synapse scorching 12″-EP by Black Chow, the not-from-this- planet side project of Kevin “The Bug” Martin (King Midas, Techno Animal) and Kiki Hitomi (King Midas, Dokkebi Q), extending the intense echo-dripping vibe of their killer track “Wonderland” from the compilation “Jahtarian Dubbers Vol. 2” into a whole EP.
Following the haunting Japanese original on side A is Pupajim‘s “Signs” with its tsunami-powered vocal style, turning the riddim into something that can only be described as a “bass opera” – utterly unique, totally addictive and absolutely unheard of so far. A deadly and stripped-to-the-bone dub version is on A3.
“Danger” on side B certainly lives up to the title. Casio driven 8-bit loops run through an echo chamber on a sonic warfare weapons testing range, with Kiki Hitomi on the spaceship intercom. The dub version will definitely create a black hole in your neighbourhood. Bass music straight from the bomb shelter on Mars.
The 12″ comes with amazing artwork by Kiki Hitomi!
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ILLYAH & LTD. CANDY
“Machines And Ghosts”
JTR04
release date: 21.08.2009
12″ vinyl, digital
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Coming right from the streets of the Jahtari homebase Leipzig, this haunting twelve by Illyah & Ltd. Candy is definitly bound to send you on a swirling journey between bytes& roots, ying & yang, and machines & ghosts.
The unstoppable duo is back after a break to crank up their Hungarian oscillator once again, collecting the two Jahtari net-classics “Poor Girl” and “Fight The Formation“, the fresh “Out In The Desert”, as well as the title tune from the “Jahtarian Dubbers” comp on one hypnotic vinyl. While Illyah is constantly re-configuring Electronica patterns to an hitherto unknown matrix of Circuit-Roots-Pop, Ltd. Candy is driving the riddims home to the heart with her unmistakable vocal style of intense deepness and voodoo harmonies. Future now.
Mastering by Dubplates & Mastering, Berlin.
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BO MARLEY vs. DISRUPT
JTRCD02
release date: 11.03.2009
CD (€ 8,99), digital
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The 18-track Bo Marley vs. disrupt masterpiece from 2009! A concept album filled up to its plastic rim with the craziest hit tunes, puzzling fun lyrics, Space Echo madness, overheated analog gear basslines, AMIGA tracker niceness and flashing, detail-packed dub from beginning till end.
It works like this: each one of the six Bo Marley hits gets a funky AMIGA tracker intro – check the new drift every riddim gets here! – and is followed up by a dub version by disrupt, always aiming for a new angle on the tunes.
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