Steve Gilmore and In No Sense
Will Ya Listen To That Will Ya Listen To That
Track five from Global Dubworks. As in 'will you ******* listen to that!!' :)
The Great Wheel The Great Wheel
Track four from Global Dubworks is The Great Wheel, be prepared for anything :)
Reflect On This Reflect On This
Track two from Global Dubworks is dedicated to this weekend's Notting Hill Carnival and - of course - it's a nice bit a' reggae mon....
Voodoo Rap At Midnight Rock Voodoo Rap At Midnight Rock
The first track to be released from my new Global Dubworks. A dose of Jamaican Cowboy music - kinda/sorta
Walk With Me Walk With Me
Alderman and I share an interest in Dubstep and I know for a fact he's used these vocals in one of his tracks. This is my take on them.
Come On Come On
First premiered on Mike-K's Saturday Night Rocks live interview and CSP last September. As always with one of my songs don't be fooled by the general dance direction...
From The Mountains To The Sea From The Mountains To The Sea
One of the set pieces from Inter Alia, From The Mountains To The Sea is my attempt at a rock epic. Took me forever to make this work properly - the way I heard it in my head. 8m mixes later and here we are...
Your Own Style Your Own Style
Been getting real serious with the ol' dubstep during the making of Inter Alia and this track reflects that interest. More of these to come. Now, all my girls get down on the floor, move it like this so here we go...
Beer At Big Al's Beer At Big Al's
Inter Alia features a lot of what I consider to be set pieces, tracks that felt destined to be made by me and this is one of them. Took me absolutely forever to put this together but it was worth it.
In A Perfect World In A Perfect World
This track started from the bassline featured in the intro. It was so relentless I just had to find a use for it. One of my more 'lectronica tracks methinks. Just a bit of fun.
Tiny Steps Tiny Steps
A companion piece to Grey. An accurate description of the way I make music, in tiny, tiny steps. This started from the hi-hat figure featured in the intro then just expanded from there.
Grey Grey
The title comes about because it was a typical English summer day when I roughed out the bare bones. Then I found the grey vocal sound, whipped it all together with some ladies and came up with...????
Why Not Someone Else Ft Ked Dieter Why Not Someone Else Ft Ked Dieter
I had the music of this track laid out a while ago but was never satisfied with the end result. A chance conversation with a certain Polar Bear (don't ask) led to this extraordinary vocal collaboration from Ked Dieter.
Breezing Dubstep Breezing Dubstep
Well, probably not REAL dubstep but there again it's the thought that counts. I was just wondering whether I could make an instrumental against such a rhythm and then...
The Wedding Feast The Wedding Feast
Same idea basically as Robo Quarterstep; have a bit of a knees up, ya know. This time with a lot more of a World feel to it, another of my faves from Inter Alia
Robo Quarterstep Robo Quarterstep
Like all one man band's I can never get enough vocals to work with, many times trying (unsuccessfully) to make my own. This one worked out though. Form a line and let's go...
Bad Man Sound Bad Man Sound
I have a special love for Jamaican music; reggae, dancehall, dub, you name it. That love (and respect) is at the heart of what makes Bad Man Sound a special track for me personally.
Bit By Bit Bit By Bit
I've always liked the sound New Order were into around the time of Blue Monday and this is my salute to a great track. It isn't, of course, Blue Monday itself. I'm way too weird for that ;)
Pandemic Pandemic
Nothing whatsoever to do with the ever increasing Cassandra claims about this flu or that virus. Pan in this case being the word to describe Jamaican steel drums, the main instrument in this track.