Showing posts with label Rotation 3 - Lucid Rhythms. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Rotation 3 - Lucid Rhythms. Show all posts

Thursday, March 31, 2011

goodbye!

So this is my final post! It's been a productive month - I didn't achieve anywhere near as much as I had hoped...but there have been new tracks, mixes, live sessions and ramblings. So to conclude, here's an EP of the material that I worked on during my Rotation...



Hope you've enjoyed it! Didn't manage to finish any of the acoustic stuff, but a split EP is coming out soon...

Over and out!

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

another new track!

Afternoon all - hope you've all been enjoying yourselves. I'm currently sat in an office, staring out of the window at the glorious sunshine...
Anyway, last night I banged out another track...




It's called 'Metropolis', and it's my first track in a while that's not dubby, dubstep or any varient of it. I've had lots of Major Lazer on in the car, so that probably explains the snares.
I've had one comment so far - "fucking awesome", so that's quite nice.

Anyway, hope some more of you think it's "fucking awesome". It might go on the EP if some of you like it.

I'll get back to work now...

Cheers,
Jon

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

afternoon all!

Afternoon! Apologies for the lacklustre nature of my updates over the last week... However, I have not been totally bone-idle... I started a few new projects last night, and my dubby "Rotation(s)" EP is going well!
Another live set will be performed and broadcasted next week, with hopefully a webcam video broadcast as well as audio.
I'm also working on a new track with guitar, noisebox, piano and synth, for a split EP with Awkward (http://www.awkwrd.net/) - the plan is to remix each other's tracks, in a distorted acoustic style. Samples coming in the next few days!
Lastly, I have a new remix that's been released on Architects & Heroes: http://architectsandheroes.bandcamp.com/album/forward-lateral-ep-a-h002
Check it out!

Cheers,
Jon

Sunday, March 13, 2011

new track

Morning folks,
Started working on a new track last night...



Needs pads and possibly some breaks, but it's basically how it was sounding in my head. It's probably inspired by listening to far too much Digital Mystikz this weekend...

Anyway, hope you enjoy! The plan is to finish an EP before the end of my Rotation, so a finished version of this might end up on it.

Cheers,
Jon

Thursday, March 10, 2011

older material for today...

Hello again,
Good to hear some of you enjoyed my live set! I've uploaded some of my older material:


Lucid Rhythms - Altered States EP [2004] by Lucid Rhythms

It's all in a more ambient style than my recent works. Some of you will have heard some of the material before, and I'll be working on remixing some of this material before the end of my Rotation, for an exclusive EP.

On a side note, my copy of Awkward's Adequate 2CD set arrived today - it features a remix by me, which I did on a transatlantic flight in November 2009...sometimes things take a while to get released! Anyway, buy the CDs here: http://www.awkwrd.net/wkw01.html
...and have a listen to some of the tracks here:

Adequate Remixes Sampler by awkward

More live sets and new material soon!
Cheers,
Jon

Sunday, March 6, 2011

live set in 50 mins!

Afternoon beautiful people,
As previously advertised, I will be doing a live set over t'internets in about 50 mins (5pm gmt). Please tune in!
It will be a selection of sunny chilled bassy tunes for your enjoyment, all live. I'll be recording everything and posting it online this evening.

The link will be: http://84.51.183.148:8000 so copy and paste this into your Media Player of choice (I've checked it in VLC, Windows Media Player and Winamp).

Until 5pm I shall be mixing some records from my wheels of steel, so hope you enjoy some of it.

Cheers,
Jon

Friday, March 4, 2011

minimix vol. 1

Afternoon. Enjoying yourselves? It's rather sunny and warm here, but I'm stuck in an office. Boo.
So last night, after I posted that entry, I decided to do a bit of a minimix, featuring some of my most recent material, exclusive remixes, as well as some tunes by other people that I'm really enjoying at the moment:


Lucid Rhythms - Minimix Vol. 1 by Lucid Rhythms

03/03/2011
22 mins inna dubplate style
01 : lucid rhythms - gravity wave [lucid rhythms remix]
02 : james blake - limit to your love [lucid rhythms remix]
03 : joy orbison - hyph mngo
04 : digital mystikz - anti war dub [lucid rhythms dubplate]
05 : benga - why is everything mono?
06 : gil scott-heron & jamie xx - ny is killing me
07 : supra1 - still believe [l-vis 1990 remix dub]
08 : doctor p - sweet shop
09 : buju banton - driver a [lucid rhythms dubplate]

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Recently, I've been making more mainstream dubstep music. This is because of two main reasons:
1) I've spent 8 years making music purely for myself and my own listening, so I decided to try making music for other people to dance to and enjoy for a change.
2) My housemates seem keen on it.

It's proven quite popular on Soundcloud - some of my tracks have been getting thousands of listens, which I can't quite get my head around.

However, this does not mean I'm going to stop making the ambient dub kind of music that I made for years beforehand - I'm working on remixing some of my more mainstream things into an ambient dub remix LP. I'll be uploading some of my dub music this evening, so if you don't enjoy this mix (or the acid stuff in yesterday's post), then hopefully you can enjoy that!

Thursday, March 3, 2011

let's start at the beginning...

Evening chaps and chapesses. I'm Jon, and this is going to be my blog for the next month.
The intro from Chris covered pretty much all the basics about who I am, but I think I should probably start by saying why I started making music, etc.

I started in early 2003, because at the time I was very much into Underworld and Leftfield, and wanted to make similar techno-ish music. I also rather liked dub reggae music, but at the time it seemed like a vast swamp of variable sound quality recordings from another planet. Even starting at King Tubby meant trawling through 20 or 30 albums in search of that one classic cut. However I loved the tape delay, the drum fills, the snatches of reverberating vocal, and obviously the enormous overpowering basslines.

This was projected into a desire of wanting to create electronic but organic music. I spent more time worrying about delay and reverb than ever trying to create original sounding synths or drums, and the earliest recordings that I have were mainly acid house derivatives.

So here are a few of them:
Orange EP by mosqvito

Mosqvito - Orange EP [2003]
01 : Akabusi Acid
02 : Earbox
03 : Box Energy VIP
04 : Baltic Thunder
05 : Mosqvito's on Fire

I recorded this under the name 'Mosqvito', but I also used 'AC39'. Not too many people have heard these recordings, but I'm quite proud of them, considering I was 15 when I recorded these. They were all recorded live onto tape, using a program called Jeskola Buzz (which I use to this day). I would program in a series of basic patterns, press record and jam on the fly - muting channels, reprogramming paterns, adding effects and changing the parameters while the music is playing. I continued using this method until embarrassingly recently, because sequencing in Buzz is horrible (in my opinion) and I'm a lazy bastard.

So...Jeskola Buzz? It was the second program I ever downloaded for music production, after Acid Pro. It's buggy and massively overly complicated, and it's easy to get into a repetitive boring set process of using the same synths and effects, but I still use it today. Probably out of stubbornness to be different.

Over the next few weeks, I'll be doing sporadic live broadcasts that you can tune into, and I'll be posting them up on Soundcloud for you to listen to or download. Hopefully you'll enjoy some of it!

The first broadcast will be on Sunday at 5pm GMT, which I'll be posting the link to earlier that day - hope you can listen in.

Cheers,
Jon

Tuesday, March 1, 2011

Rotation 3: Lucid Rhythms

Hailing from Leicester, UK, 23 year old Jonathan Ace has been producing dub-tinged beats as Lucid Rhythms for a few years now and his sound is refined with every new release. His style is always layered with effects, atmospheric ambiance, live instrumentation and a sense of restraint that often goes missing in electronic productions these days.


Lucid Rhythms doesn't use a computer packed with VST plugins or fancy gear to achieve his sound, opting instead for playing and recording instruments, found objects, samples and anything else he can get his hands on. While his style has been trending more towards "dubstep" these days, I use that term pretty hesitantly because this isn't your typical big room bass wobbles and overproduced stock drums. What comes through most in his style of dubstep is the reggae roots, utilizing dub delay, sub basses, steel drums, skanking guitars, junky pianos and lo-fi electronics reminiscent of old school dancehall riddims.


Check out a few of Lucid Rhythms' tracks below if you aren't already familiar with his music and get ready for what sounds like an interesting month of content from this talented young artist.

Gregory Isaacs - Night Nurse (Lucid Rhythms Remix) by Lucid Rhythms

Lucid Rhythms - My Dubplates by Lucid Rhythms

James Blake - Limit To Your Love (Lucid Rhythms Remix) by Lucid Rhythms