Juno Plus Podcast 29 - Ekoplekz
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Ekoplekz steps up for Juno Plus Podcast 29 with a mix that carves its own distinct line between King Tubby and the Radiophonic Workshop.
Nick Edwards has been an important part of Bristol’s musical landscape for some time now, initially as a blogger on Gutterbreakz (he still blogs regularly here), before coming to prominence as a producer with a flurry of releases in 2010 and 2011, including the Intrusive Incidentalz Vol.1 LP for Punch Drunk.
This week he released the Dromilly Vale EP on Public Information, with the record’s title a nod to “an imaginary recording studio that is a cross between King Tubby’s on Dromilly Ave, Kingston, JA and the Radiophonic Workshop’s Maida Vale studio in London”. Thrillingly, his mix for Juno Plus further explores this theme, pairing dub tracks from Prince Jammy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and more alongside the work of Radiophonic tinkerers Dick Mills and Malcolm Clark. Ekoplekz was also kind enough to answer some questions we emailed him in vivid detail.
Tracklisting:
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Ekoplekz steps up for Juno Plus Podcast 29 with a mix that carves its own distinct line between King Tubby and the Radiophonic Workshop.
Nick Edwards has been an important part of Bristol’s musical landscape for some time now, initially as a blogger on Gutterbreakz (he still blogs regularly here), before coming to prominence as a producer with a flurry of releases in 2010 and 2011, including the Intrusive Incidentalz Vol.1 LP for Punch Drunk.
This week he released the Dromilly Vale EP on Public Information, with the record’s title a nod to “an imaginary recording studio that is a cross between King Tubby’s on Dromilly Ave, Kingston, JA and the Radiophonic Workshop’s Maida Vale studio in London”. Thrillingly, his mix for Juno Plus further explores this theme, pairing dub tracks from Prince Jammy, Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry and more alongside the work of Radiophonic tinkerers Dick Mills and Malcolm Clark. Ekoplekz was also kind enough to answer some questions we emailed him in vivid detail.
Tracklisting:
1. Ekoplekz – Skalectrikz Excerpt #1 (Mordant Music)
2. Dick Mills – Pulsar Patterns (BBC Records)
3. David Cain & Derek Bowskill – March (BBC/Trunk Records)
4. Lee ‘Scratch’ Perry – Flut In The Ark (Jamaican Recordings)
5. Walt Rockman – Deep Sea Slime (Sonoton Library)
6. Data 70 – Ping Pong (Enraptured)
7. Ascoltare – Tour De Force/Replekz Edit (Strange Lights)
8. CHXFX – Tape Extract (unreleased)
9. Jah Shaka – Jah Ceation Dub (Jah Shaka Music)
10. F.C. Judd – Psuedocide (Public Information)
11. Prince Jammy – Jammys No Fool (Auralux Recordings)
12. Eric Peters – Junior Laboratory (Studio G Library)
13. Ekoplekz – Skalectrikz Excerpt #2 (Mordant Music)
14. Robert Dougal/Dick Mills – Loudspeaker Phasing/Thomas The Rhymer (BBC Records)
15. Tod Dockstader – Boingo Replekz Edit (Mordant Music)
16. Glen Brown & King Tubby – Version 78 Style (Blood & Fire)
18. Ruth White – Owls (Limelight)
19. King Tubby – A First Class Dub (Jamaican Recordings)
20. E.A.R. – See-Saw (Space Age Recordings)
21. Tom Baker – Extract From ‘Dr. Who & The Pescatons’ (Argo)
22. Tristram Cary – Suite – Leviathan ‘99 (Tall Poppies)
23. Mikey Dread – Losers Weepers, Finders Keepers (Dread At The Controls)
24. Brian Hodgson – Sensorites In Laboratory (BBC)
25. Pye Corner Audio – Building Obscured By Mist (Pye Corner Audio)
26. Dick Mills – Sea Of Mercury (BBC Records)
27. Ekoplekz – Dick Mills Dub (Public Information)
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