[01] - DZ - Just Rollin (Akira Kiteshi Remix) - [Forthcoming ‘Black Acre’]
[02] - Jus Wan - Affletic - [Forthcoming ‘Applepips’]
[03] - Planas - Zulu - [Forthcoming ‘Ranking Records’]
[04] - Reso - If Ya Can’t Beat Em - [Forthcoming ‘Civil Music’]
[05] - Ben Sharpa - Hegemony - [Jarring Effects]
[06] - 16bit - In The Death Car - [Forthcoming ‘Boka Records’]
[07] - Enormous O’clock - Disparity - [Ai Records]
[08] - Millie & Andrea - Black Hammer - [Daphne]
[09] - Gunjack - Bruckshut’s Revenge - [Unsigned]
[10] - Kid606 - Die Soundboy Die - [Tigerbeat6]
[11] - Indigo - Ignite - [Forthcoming ‘Surface Tension Recordings’]
[12] - HxdB - Sedation Nation - [Forthcoming ‘Surface Tension Recordings’]
Pinch (Owner of ‘Tectonic Records’) In The Mix — EE.ORG 1st Anniversary Mix
01 - Pinch & Pavel Ambiont - Poison Antedote - [Dubplate]
02 - Pinch - E.Motive - [Planet Mu]
03 - Pinch - Attack Of the Giant Robot Spiders - [Dubplate]
04 - 30Hz - Mutate(d) (Pinch Rework) - [Lot 49]
05 - Pinch - Chamber Dub - [Soul Jazz]
06 - Deleted Scenes - Terminate - [Dubplate]
07 - Pinch - Midnight Oil - [Tectonic]
08 - Peverelist - The Blues - [Dubplate]
09 - Pinch & Peverelist - Revival - [Dubplate]
10 - Distance - V (Pinch Remix) - [Dubplate]
11 - Pinch - Joyride - [Tectonic]
[13] - Mount Kimbie - Maybes - [Forthcoming ‘Hotflush Recordings’]
[14] - Octa Push - Ai Nadia - [Dub]
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PINCH - Underwater Dancehall
TECTONIC
2CD // £10.99
DUBSTEP / GRIME
Released: Jan 2008
Catalogue Number: TECCD003
Back in stock! *Comes with a second CD featuring the entire album in instrumental versions* Long anticipated by a dubstep community starved of full-length packages to sink their teeth into, “Underwater Dancehall” is the hugely ambitious debut album from Pinch, serendipitously unleashed onto the world on the same week as Burial’s towering second album “Untrue”.
Short of the generous use of vocals and innovative determination there’s little to connect these two albums - except perhaps for a skewed populist trajectory followed by both producers. The cd version of “Underwater Dancehall” comes as a double-disc package, delivering the entire tracklisting in vocal (Disc 1) and Instrumental (Disc 2) forms - and each disc is an entirely different beast.
Pinch’s astonishing “Qawaali” is re-branded here as “Brighter Day” and features vocal narration by New York MC Jukali, offsetting the emotive resonance of the original with a rugged vocal antithesis that takes a few listens to digest but which ultimately imbues the track with a context far removed from the spacious melancholy of the original (re-produced as the opening track on Disc 2). “Get Up” is next and is the first of two tracks featuring Yolanda on Vocal duties, shifting the agenda into a more giddy orbit that has more in common with the slick machinations of 2-step/R&B than with anything you could describe as dubstep, though the instrumental version reveals a much darker edge that seems to possess a filthier hub at its core. “One Blood, One Source” has already been aired on the limited 12″ album sampler and is the emotive heart of the album, engulfing Rudey Lee’s vocal with light-footed Sino melodies and a musically colloquial arrangement that does that clever thing of appealing to a broad spectrum of listener without letting go of its deviant soul.
Martin Clark has already made much of the link between Pinch and Bristol’s Wild Bunch/Massive Attack Continuum and as he rightly points out this is the track that most clearly joins those dots. “Gangstaz” sees the return of Jukali and is just immense - making a piercing emotional impact with the barest ingredients - something which for our money is Pinch’s greatest trait as a producer.
The album ends on the hugely impressive “Lazarus”, a complex arrangement of layered percussion and broad soundscaping, finishing proceedings off with an almost entirely instrumental sweep that makes use of stylistic self-restraint, a device that so many of Pinch’s peers could do with adopting. Across these 20 tracks Pinch has managed to balance out his broad musical ambition with a stylistic focus that imbues “Underwater Dancehall” with a narrative that makes it more than just a collection of 12″ tracks - and although there are moments when you feel the instrumental versions offer greater rewards, its nice to have the choice. Excellent stuff - Highly Recommended.


November 22nd, 2008 at 7:04 pm
[…] forward to listen to his shows in the years to come. To celebrate the 1 year anniversary we get a dubstep mix from Pinch and as usual lots of nice […]
November 22nd, 2008 at 7:09 pm
Congrats man! You done some really impressive stuff with this show. Keep up the good work
November 22nd, 2008 at 9:57 pm
[…] de beste zaken op het elektronische vlak bij elkaar brengt, dan moet het resultaat wel superb zijn. De nieuwe Electronic Explorations met Pinch heb ik zelf nog niet beluisterd, maar ik kan me niet voorstellen dat het […]
November 23rd, 2008 at 1:45 am
Happy Birthday Electronic Explorations!
I’ve lost count of the good stuff you’ve introduced me to.
November 23rd, 2008 at 5:11 pm
Great show! Happy Anniversary!
November 23rd, 2008 at 7:14 pm
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November 23rd, 2008 at 7:14 pm
damn good work! peace,, dg
November 23rd, 2008 at 11:54 pm
THANKS FOR THE SUPPORT!
November 24th, 2008 at 8:50 am
[…] Week 048 - Pinch […]
November 24th, 2008 at 10:34 am
Congratulations, and a terrific birthday present to choose (or get; it all depends on how you describe the negotiations)!
November 24th, 2008 at 3:38 pm
happy birthday
November 24th, 2008 at 7:21 pm
Brilliant set! and congrats on the success of the show!!
November 25th, 2008 at 1:05 pm
Pinch comes correct with some real understated excellence. Happy Birthday EE! Hears to an even better year, if that’s possible.
November 25th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
wonderful
happy birthday!
November 26th, 2008 at 7:25 am
Thanks for playing the track amigo. Great show!
November 26th, 2008 at 5:07 pm
My congratulations! You showed me so many really cool and interesting music! Thnx and good luck!
November 26th, 2008 at 6:02 pm
Happy Birthday, Electronic Explorations! Great job, Rob! I love the format of the show and the selection of music. As I’ve said before, I’ve stopped searching out great dubstep and now turn to you to keep my neurons firing. I would even go so far as to say that my love for dubstep has to be credited to your show. I’m still picky when it comes to specific tracks, and almost gave up on the genre completely after hitting a few pitfalls. Electronic Explorations has introduced me to amazing new styles, artists, and labels, all through a dream of one man. During my low times when I question my own purpose and the reasoning, it is the little thanks that I get from my readers that keep me going. So I want to extend those thanks back to you and let you know how much this show means to us. I mean it. Keep it going, Rob. We’re listening!
November 27th, 2008 at 12:20 am
Big up Rob & Happy Birthday to EE
November 27th, 2008 at 6:08 pm
OI OI!!!! ‘Appy Birffffdaayyyy! fairplay geeza done well man, here’s to many more…
big up yourself in the chest area!
safe!
November 28th, 2008 at 10:09 am
Happy Birthday EE !
Time to say : You ROCK !
December 10th, 2008 at 3:57 pm
happy birthday wicked mix from pinch