BD1982
The Seclusiasis label’s latest release features none other than Street Bass affiliate BD1982. If you’ve been into this man at all in the past, then this release should be quite the delight. “shottas pon de corner” features vocals from 77 Klash over the instrumental used for BD1982’s banger of a ‘Blueberry Afghani’ remix, making it more rude than ever. The release also features “Space Boots”, which receives the treatment from many producers including grime lord of the starkbots, Starkey. Check it all out here.
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BD1982’s grime charged tunes never cease to intrigue me. Combining textures of various samples that showcase an endless count of musical influences of all forms with that rigid upfront Street Bass sound being pushed by the likes of Starkey and Dev79. While I attempt to describe what you’re getting yourself into, the most exciting thing about this producer is his ability to approach you from a completely different angle from one tune to the next.
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BD1982’s next LP is expected to drop this fall/early winter on Seclusiasis, and will undoubtably be another distant and inspiring handshake with the Street Bass sound. “Lets Talk Math” is inspired by 90s dancehall and Goblin, with expected appearances by 77 Klash and California based musician Low Leaf. So, be sure to have an eye on this man in the months to come.
If you’re lucky enough to be in Tokyo, next month BD1982 will be playing a UK Garage/2-Step/UK Funky/heavy-bass music party started by 100mado of Back To Chill called “Root 138″, paying homage to the early 2000s garage tune “138 Trek” by Zinc. And catch him again in November with the Back To Chill crew for the Low End Theory meets Back To Chill Tokyo party.
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Good look! Big tunes.
Comment by TheCrookedClef — October 2, 2009 @ 3:05 pm