Showing posts with label Julio Bashmore. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Julio Bashmore. Show all posts

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Julio Bashmore - Batty Knee Dance EP


01 Batty Knee Dance
02 Ribble To Amazon
03 Grand National

Following his all-taking 'Everyone Needs A Theme Tune' session, Señor Bashmore drops two uplifting 'floor charmers, delivered through Martyn's boutique 3024 imprint. 'Batty Knee Dance' is a warm and fluid deeper House groove with added plump-bummed bass and 'floor sating vocals, but 'Ribble To Amazon' is the one you need, elevating any space it's played in with surging disco filter tricks applied to a criss, cowbell-lead electrohouse rhythm, kinda like a loved-up inversion of Instra:mental's recent outings...www.boomkat.com

Thursday, October 21, 2010

Julio Bashmore - Batak Groove / Around


01. Batak Groove
02. Around


Julio is the latest bass head to release on Bristol's Soul Motive label, following in the footsteps of El-B, Joker, TRG, and Headhunter. As the title suggests, 'Batak Groove' prominently features the Batak drum, a frame drum indigenous to Malaysia and Indonesia with a hollow quality ripe for Julio's tribal style. It's among Julio's more reduced and restrained productions, placing it as a tidy DJ tool for long blends. On the flip 'Around' is a far more plush affair, striking a deep house groove with classically elegant strings balancing the low-cut bassline and efficiently clipped, laidback percussion...www.boomkat.com

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Julio Bashmore - Um Bongo's Revenge


A Um Bongo's Revenge
B World Peace

From the lazer flares to the not-quite congo house meets Funky tabla riddim, by way of the '90s kid's fruit juice-referencing title, Julio Bashmore's "Um Bongo's Revenge" wears its British heart on its gravy-stained sleeve. More than that though, the release marks a seminal moment of sorts: It's the first major Funky release on a traditional house and techno label.

Dirtybird has made its name with a barmy, Bay Area brand of tech house, but Claude VonStroke's A&R ear clearly extends much further, as UK Funky arriviste Bashmore's debut rips that template to shreds, not so much desecrating past glories, but pointing the way toward richer, more innovative sonic pastures. "Um Bongo's Revenge" is without a doubt the standout track here, and seems almost to have anthem status written into its molecular structure, but its success should remind how useful such generic/scenic miscegenation can be. The oft-repeated "Um Bongo" refrain should be annoying, but isn't. The various illogical breakdowns, usually the hallmark of a producer with either ADD or a severe lack of discipline, should grate, but somehow arrive like manna from heaven, while the lazers and sirens fuse organically with the track's more Teutonic elements.

"World Peace" cannot help but come up short in comparison, a whirling organ ride that sets its cross hairs more intently on Berlin than London, replete with Rhodes and tambourine tropes. Nonetheless, with San Francisco, London and Berlin all in the mix on this EP, you get the sense that this globalisation thing might just work...www.residentadvisor.net