Jahtari
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Visit product page →The 18-track Bo Marley vs. disrupt masterpiece from 2009!
A concept album filled up to its plastic rim with the craziest hit tunes, puzzling fun lyrics, Space Echo madness, overheated analog gear basslines, AMIGA tracker niceness and flashing, detail-packed dub from beginning till end.
It works like this: each one of the six Bo Marley hits gets a funky AMIGA tracker intro – check the new drift every riddim gets here! – and is followed up by a dub version by disrupt, always aiming for a new angle on the tunes.
Tracklisting:
1. Bauhelm Tracker2. Bauhelm3. Bauhelm Dub4. Fleisch Tracker5. Fleisch6. Wurst Dub7. Robot Tracker8. Robotter9. Robot Echos10. Ursulla Tracker11. Ursulla12. Ursulla Dub13. Tot Tracker14. Tot Ist Kein Problem15. Mausetot Dub16. Roots Tracker17. Roots Am Start18. Roots Im Tapeloop -
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While for many of us the Nintendo Gameboy evokes fond memories of endless hours with Bomberman, Tetris or Legend Of Zelda for disrupt this ruff and tuff little buddy turns into a serious sound-killing tool.
Dub Matrix With Stereo Sound is the culmination of years spent refining the art of handheld gaming console-based riddim construction, using the LSDJ tracker cartridge and disrupt's beloved Gamebwoy - especially modded up for maximum bass weight.
Featuring nine crisp cuts - each built strictly on the Gamebwoy before being dubbed out with disrupt's superbly pimped up Korg Monotron Delay and mixed to cassette - this mini LP is not a joke ting.
Heavily road-tested on Europe's biggest soundsystems (used as interludes during disrupt's live sets), these dark and deadly riddims have been scientifically proven to mash up the dance. If you're a lover of extraterrestrial 8-bit dub, this may just be the holy grail.
So don't fanny about, bag this one quick - because like all Jahtarian output, this pressing is strictly limited. Artwork by Fabrice Claude (Subactive Soundsystem).
Tracklisting:
Side A:1. Predator2. Arp Attack3. Babylon Wavetables4. Bits From The Bong5. Break Out
Side B:1. Pueblo2. Riptide3. The Future Is Ours4. Toploader -
Visit product page →‘The Bass Has Left The Building’ is the long-awaited sequel to Disrupt's debut album ‘Foundation Bit’, which appeared on the wonderful Werk Discs in 2007 and quickly became one of the classic works of modern bass culture.
On this new epic voyage Disrupt pushes the genre boundaries of 8Bit-ChipHop, roots dub and old-school gaming soundtracks into one big swirling black hole of low end mayhem.
Raw, ultra-shuffling drum machine action and re-wired skanks create the gateway for a mind bending reference network of retro-SciFi movies, arcade classics and dub soundscapes in infinite loop mode.
All riding on a non-stop wave of subsonic bass blasts to ensure an intense outah space blip-trip for all the 21st Century Planet Smashas out there.
The CD comes dressed in awesome bass-artwork by ex-JAMMS & KLF don Jimmy Cauty
Tracklisting:
1. The Bass Has Left The Building2. 21st Century Planet Smashas3. Berzerk Dub4. Echobombing5. Bruce Lee6. Sega Beats7. Hail The Robots8. It's More Fun To Dubpute9. Wir Rufen Die Venus10. Impossible Mission III11. Bit Defender12. Love On -
The second 7inch in the Jahtari floppy disc series sees the return of Monkey Marc from the red sands of the Australian outback to his solar powered studio inside a shipping container on a Melbourne junkyard.Visit product page →
Cooked up between old school samplers, obscure synths and tape delays the cuts on this double-sided disc come right from the edge of an abysmal echo chamber: cavernous reverbs, the extra-lush keys from an Emulator III and Monkey Marc’s huge MPC 3000 sound that’s entirely his own.
Limited to 300 copies!
Also keep an eye out for Monkey Marc’s other projects, like his JA produced smasher “No Surrender“, his upcoming album with UK mic legend YT, or past classics like his “Planet Smashers” EP on Jahtari from 2014 and his track for Roots Manuva’s 4everevolution album, “Who Goes There“.
Tracklisting:
Side A:
Post Traumatic Dub
Side B:
Deception Dub
Release Date: 17/11/2017 -
Visit product page →In a match made in deep dub heaven, our next 12" sees legendary Berlin-based mic chanter Paul St. Hilaire, aka Tikiman, meet the indomitable knob tweakers behind the Jahtari Riddim Force. Opening with the cavernously deep Rhythm & Sound-esque Nah Ina It, Tiki strikes a lyrical blow against the myriad Babylonian forces creating schisms across our world. And no reprieve is granted to the evildoers when his conspirator, Raggamuffin Alex, issues a further decree on this epic Rootah disco mix in a devastating singjay fashion.
On the flip, toes can’t help but tap to the bouncing beat of Who Goes There, with Tiki flexing his fast chat chops alongside the swirling arpeggios of disrupt’s custom-built SID chip synth. Tiki then drops back an octave or two on the sweet but ever-so-slightly demented riddim of One O’Clock Rock to keep things ticking over in a gruff rub-a-dub style. And the finale, Love Jah Now, shows Tiki comes well versatile – with a vocal delivery nodding to the late, great Sugar Minott. The otherworldly dubwise atmosphere offers the perfect foil for a deeply conscious message.
As per usual, this record is a strictly limited pressing, so do your ears a favour and bag it quick smart, seen!
Side A:Nah Ina It
Side B:1. Who Goes There2. One O'Clock Rock3. Love Jah Now -
Rough and rugged Jahtari 7?-floppy disc with a rudebwoy riddim by the rub-a-dub hacker team Art & Naram, well known in the community for their Red Robin productions.Visit product page →
Epic drunkard’s tale by the fast chat originator himself on the A-side – Peter King is heading down to the pub this time, returning from Maffi’s “Killah Tape EP” with even more story twists, odd rhyme meters and a recipe for disaster.
Jammed straight to an 8-track cassette deck in the Jahtari studio, mixed by disrupt and coming with an high density dub on the flipside. LOAD…… Limited 500 copies edition!
Tracklisting:
Side A:
Peter King - One Shot Of Vodka
Side B:
Art & Naram - Honeybadger Riddim
Release Date: 17/11/2017 -
Visit product page →1. Clause Four - Mars2. Black Chow - Wonderland3. Disrupt - Citadel Station4. El Fata - El Fata Ina The Dancehall5. Tapes - Gun Dance6. Soom T - Puff That Weed7. Jahtari Riddim Force - We Will Destroy Your Planet8. Solo Banton - Coulda Never (Rootah Refix)9. Ras Amerlock - Troubled Again10. Pupajim - International Farmer11. John Frum - Shreveport Shuffle12. Illyah & Ltd. Candy - LTD13. Clause Four - Mars Reprise
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Visit product page →Side A:1. Kenny Knots - Herb From Grow2. Speng Bond - Tann Up SolidSide B:1. Rub-A-Dub Market - Fever2. Maffi - Robotron Riddim