16 January 2012
Profisee - Diggin' In The Crates
Profisee is one of the most important people in the Edinburgh and Scottish hip-hop scenes: a founder member of the legendary Scotland Yard Emcees, over the years he has worked with big-name producers such as Starkey and Hexstatic, and was the vocal half of epic electro-bass duo Great Ezcape.
Whether dropping a guest verse, producing his own beats with partner M as Cloak X Dagger, or collaborating with local Edinburgh heads like Nasty P or Yush2K, or in new collabs with producers such as Dam Mantle, the legendary 'weatherman' has an incredible command of words, dropping deep philosophy and prescient politics with a flare and style all his own. Live, he's an old-school performer, fiixated on making a crowd move, always full of energy.
Prof's just dropped a set of old, rare and lost tracks on his Soundcloud, as a crowd-hyper for his new album project, 'From All Angles.' It features collabs with old Yard playmate Jinx, among others. Jump on these downloads like the proverbial hot cakes they are: devour them. This is a wicked collection of beats and rhymes from an intelligent, street-smart emcee who has been a vital part of the Scottish hip-hop scene since its inception.
Diggin' In The Crates by Profisee
23 September 2010
Dam Mantle "Purple Arrow" EP out now.
More info at the official Dam Mantle website.
Purple Arrow EP by Dam Mantle
Don't forget we've also got an exclusive Dam Mantle "Super-Hybrid" minimix for download at the moment:
DAM MANTLE Super-Hybrid Mini Mix by littlerockrecords
Fast Motion - Becoming Real (DVA's high emotion Remix)
Fall Short - Ramadanman
The Loot - J Treole (Sully Remix)
If u want me - Deadboy
nswl004 - Jam City
Work Them - Ramadanman
Simpatico - Anthony "shake" Shakir
Back Home - Gold Panda
space juke - DJ Rashad
Madame Butterfly Act 2 - Puccini
20 September 2010
Dam Mantle - Super-Hybrid Mix

Speaking of, here's a full download of Dam Mantle's exclusive Super-Hybrid mini mix, as a wee thank you:
DAM MANTLE Super-Hybrid Mini Mix by littlerockrecords
Fast Motion - Becoming Real (DVA's high emotion Remix)
Fall Short - Ramadanman
The Loot - J Treole (Sully Remix)
If U Want Me - Deadboy
nswl004 - Jam City
Work Them - Ramadanman
Simpatico - Anthony "Shake" Shakir
Back Home - Gold Panda
Space Juke - DJ Rashad
Madame Butterfly Act 2 - Puccini

13 September 2010
New Radio - Dam Mantle in the mix

Listen online, stream and download the Little Rock podcast every month on Radio Magnetic from the people behind Little Rock Records and the Shallow Rave blog.
In anticipation of their forthcoming NORAVE freshers ball, Team Little Rock present an exclusive mix from Dam Mantle, plus mini-mixes from The Niallist and Kid Ritalin.
Team Little Rock return, in the flesh, to the Art School on Wednesday 15 September, presenting Holy Mountain, Blood of the Bull and Ben Butler and Mousepad live. Dam Mantle, Molotov Disco and Team Little Rock will be occupying the DJ booth, and art instillations will come from a selection of Glasgow artists. Entry is free to freshers, £3 to anyone else.
www.soundcloud.com/theniallist
www.soundcloud.com/kid-ritalin
myspace.com/benbutlerandmousepad
Tracklist
- Holy Mountain – Gunner – Winning Sperm Party
Dam Mantle – Superhybrid Minimix
- Becoming Real - Fast Motion (DVA’s high emotion Remix)
- Ramadanman – Fall Short – Swamp 81
- J Treole – The Loot (Sully Remix) – Key Sound
- Deadboy – If U Want Me – Nmbers
- Jam City – Nswl004 - Night Slugs
- Ramadanman - Work Them - Swamp 81
- Anthony “shake” Shakir – Simpatico - Logistic
- Gold Panda – Back Home -Avex
- DJ Rashad – Space Juke – Ghettophiles
- Puccini – Madame Butterfly Act 2
Ben Butler and Mousepad – Mousemat – Self-released
The Niallist – Bring The Noise Mix
- Sepultura – Refuse/Resist – Roadrunner
- Dizzee Rascal – Pussyole (Old School) – XL Recordings
- Sleigh Bells v Busta Rhymes – Tell Em Busta (Flowmack) – Bootleg
- Daft Punk – Technologic (Basement Jaxx Kontrol Mix) – Virgin Music (France)
- Gold Blood – Hair – Human Shield
- Tiga – What You Need – Different
- Dead Prez – Hip Hop – Loud Records
- Doctor P & Flux Pavillion – Stinkfinger – XS Records
- The Prodigy – Everybody In The Place – XL Recordings
- Public Enemy / Anthrax – Bring The Noise – Def Jam
Blood of The Bull – Flick – Winning Sperm
Kid Ritalin – Echochamber Minimix.
- Burial – Raver – Hyperdub
- Jonas Kopp – Michigan Lake – Ostgut Ton
- Maurizio – M4_B – M-Series
- Rhythm and Sound ft Cornell Campbell – King in my Empire – Rhythm and Sound
- Andy Stott – Hostile – Modern Love
- Mount Kimbie – Vertical (SCB edit) – Hot Flush
- DFRNT – Landscape – On The Edge
Download it here.
2 September 2010
NORAVE Freshers Party / Mix

Well, there's been a bit of a change of plan to our proposed Art School NORAVE residency. The Arty now want us do it on a weekend night on a monthly basis. These details are being finalised as I write.
We will still be holding the Freshers Party in the Vic Bar on Wednesday September 15th, as previously advertised, with special guests (and Shallow Rave favourites) Ben Butler & Mouse Pad (live), Blood Of The Bull (live), Dam Mantle (dj set) and Team Little Rock djs. Doors open at 9pm and close at 2am, and entry is £3 or FREE if you are a student at the GSA. Huzzah!
We've just put up a facebook event page for the Freshers party - if you wanna come leave us a message: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=144508418919002#!/event.php?eid=144508418919002
There will be free CDs for the first 50 folk in the door (as usual at Little Rock gigs) and I have put together a special promo mix for the night too, called "Bring The Noise". This is pretty different to what I normally DJ, with 10 tunes in 20 minutes, and showcases my more eclectic/noisy leanings. There's some metal in here btw - but you can still dance to it:
Bring The Noise Mix NORAVE PROMO by theniallist
Sepultura - Refuse/Resist
Dizzee Rascal - Pussyole (Old School)
Sleigh Bells v Busta Rhymes - Tell Em Busta (Flowmack)
Daft Punk - Technologic (Basement Jaxx Kontrol Mix)
Gold Blood - Hair
Tiga - What You Need
Dead Prez - Hip Hop
Doctor P & Flux Pavillion - Stinkfinger
The Prodigy - Everybody In The Place
Public Enemy / Anthrax - Bring The Noise
26 July 2010
FUCKNO EP free download

It's our 3rd birthday here at Little Rock, so to celebrate we have a few freebies coming your way over the next week. First up is the FUCKNO EP - featuring new tracks by 7 of the acts featured on the FUCKNO LP (still available to download). In keeping with the spirit of NORAVE the tracks veer from post-crunk to delicate ambient, from noise-hop to torch song to a bizarre afro-rock-house jam to end it all. All tracks are at 320Mb and the whole thing clocks in at 49 minutes. Total artronica. Go get:
http://www.littlerockrecords.com/releases/Lil061_FUCKNO_EP.zip
BLOOD OF THE BULL - The Saxophonist
DAM MANTLE ft JULIE AUGERE - Yoghourt
DR NOJOKE - Sublimacy (Instrumental)
HANNAS BARBER - Cloud Mountain
HARLEQUINADE (ft gungwho, asthmatic astronaut, eaters, kobra audio labs, paul keene, mo-seph, texture + tickle) - Bootlegs & Besides
MINUS TWO QUARTET - Untitled (full length version)
KODAMA NORIHITO - Panzzy
23 July 2010
Fox Gut Daata remixes Dam Mantle

Short and sweet! The track is called Rebong (originally from Dam Mantle's excellent "Grey" EP) and you can hear FGD's twist at the top of this page: http://dammantle.tumblr.com/. It's mighty fine! There's a chance that this is going to appear on a forthcoming split release by Dam Mantle/Fox Gut Daata in September on a new Glasgow label. More news on that as it happens.
8 June 2010
Radiomagnetic show - No Microphone

Pitting the old school flavours of DJ Zinc against the future-step of Metatron, the post-crunk of Fox Gut Daata and the wha?-funk of Dam Mantle, The Niallist drops in for a scattershot guest session. Representing Glasgow’s independent scene with Yoko, Oh No!, Ben Butler and Mousepad and FGD, as well as the international disco flavours of Hot Pocket and Feel My Bicep, The Niallist brings the best of what’s been rocking his stereo lately.
Tracklisting
www.shallowrave.comwww.littlerockrecords.com
www.the-niallist.livejournal.com
- Ganja Kru – Super Sharp Shooter – Ganja Records
- Metatron – So Subliminal – Black Lantern
- Daddy Scrabble – Flying Pea – Black Lantern
- Fox Gut Daata – Frontal Skull Jamz (Cupp Cave Remix) – Unreleased
- Ben Butler & Mouse Pad ft The Niallist – Infinite Capacity (Dam Mantle Remix) – LOAF
- Two Cables – KRT2 – Unreleased
- Yoko Oh No! – Modern Bummer - Last FM
- J-Lab – Twisted – Little Rock Records
- Kinema – Circles (Secondo Vocal Remix) – Hot Pocket
- The Niallist & Ms Mac D – I Came (Brassica Remix) – Little Rock Records
- Feel My Bicep – Say You Wanna (Edit) – Unreleased
Stream that Mamaluke here
7 June 2010
D.I.Y. music
Fox Gut Daata

Fox Gut Daata LIVE@Concrete Streets, Fri 9th Dec 2009 by foxgutdaata
He's also remixed Dam Mantle, who have definitely taken a great deal of influence from FGD's fusion of experimental and club-orientated music.
Rebong (Fox Gut Daata RMX) by foxgutdaata
You can download Rebong for free by signing up to dammantle.com. More Dam Mantle on FUCKNO

Joe Howe aka Germlin / one half of Gay Against You, now makes music as Ben Butler and Mousepad, mentioned a few times on this blog - it's a proggy fusion of mad synth meandering, wonky drumming and occaisonal pop genius breaking through the mess. I've just found him on soundcloud, along with a couple of utterly nuts new tunes. Mucky sailor - requiem for a sports car (bean butler disco mix) by ben butler & mousepad
First up is a remix of Mucky Sailor, who we came across back at Croc vs Croc's mega birthday bash, which remains one of the best gigs I've ever been at. Kanye West - love lockdown (bean butler rubdown) by ben butler & mousepad
Not as good as the really, really stupid splicing of Burial's Archangel and Kanye's megahit, but I love these remixes he's doing. Grab them, and more, from his soundcloud.
You can also get the entire Gay Against You back catalogue from their Bandcamp site - surreal, lo-fi, neon-tinted madness that was all self-released with unique liner notes and packaging. Well worth finding. Look out for My Gay Unicorn - one of the most brilliantly fractured slices of pop music ever.
25 May 2010
Dam Mantle Live
We reviewed the EP a wee while back, and have been trying to get a decent live recording for Vishnu knows how long... Dam Mantle are without doubt one of our favourite Glaswegian acts at the moment. A fushion of wonk-hop, down-tempo electronica, and indie surrealness, they've just completed a tour with Gold Panda and Seams, and played at Stag And Dagger this weekend. We thought we'd share the above live excerpt (Purple Arrow available on FUCKNO, Rebong available via DamMantle.com) and this awesome photo of Callum Cunneen aka Louts during Dam Mantle's live performances.


From our pals at the Slutty Fringe blog - Dam Mantle has done them a half-hour mix of general post-crunkiness. It is rather good. There's more info on this page but if you want straight at it here's the link: http://www.sluttyfringe.com/media/mix_series/slutty_fringe_mix_series_4_dam_mantle.mp3
15 April 2010
New records / Music Reviews

Unoiki's digital calendar continues to be awesome - another month in and another surreal slice of avant-garde music that isn't afraid to find the fun in experimentation. Glitchy crackles, minimal pops and deep swells spray and coalesce as the bass creeps up, before the wall of noise breaks and the beats emerge. Halfway between Martyn's low-end experimentation and clickno minimalism, it's a more DJ friendly track than previous releases, without ever losing sight of the label's experimental and avant garde ethos. Awesome.

Originally known as Animals and War, Tom Marshallay made quite an impact on Glasgow's DIY and independent scene, gigging with a looper pedal, casio keyboard, acoustic guitar and drum machine. It was brilliantly lo-fi and psychadelic, but seemed quite limited to the live sphere only. Some unknown metamorphosis has taken place, and Dam Mantle (joined by Louts for live sets) is suddenly a bass-heavy electronic proposition that owes as much to Flying Lotus, Blockhead and Samiyam as it does to the alt-folk origins. Rebong begins as a wobbly piece of electronica, before morphing into a wonky, broken beat rhythm that wouldn't sound out of place on a Lukid or HudMo record, whislt Yoghourt takes vocal loops, splices and chops them, and builds floating ethereality into thump-crack hip-hop. Rebong's probably the most evidently dancefloor track, full of crisp percussion and lfoed basslines. Admittedly Rusko won't be playing it any time soon, but for those looking for more cerebral and wonky dancefloor material, it's a bold piece of work and as a whole work, Grey is excellent.

Finally got round to buying some Akira Kiteshi, after hearing many many good things about him. Finding a Raffertie remix finally flipped the decision and off I go to buy two EPs. For the most part, AK makes that mythical beast known as 'Dubstep'; full of wobbly, skull-crushing bass and skittery, swung beats. However, there's a smattering of offbeat breakcore-isms, and a predilection for frantically screamed vocals that adds an unnerving edge.
Boom and Pow's probably my favourite off both records, with crunked up boom-clap and fractured hype vocals. The best thing about it is the first breakdown though, which cuts up chop socky vocals and white noise, before a dropping the famous "and now for something completely different" and morphing into a wobbling 4x4 monster. YEAH!
I've also been getting well into Raffertie, who provides the remix of Boom and Pow, and makes pant-wettingly grinding breakcore / dubstep hybrid. His Vomit Riddim is just disquieting though, breaking down from womp nasty into the coughing and splattering of some poor munter losing their guts. It does this repeatedly. ooft.

Quite pleasant electronica / trip-hop type stuff that's due a digital release fairly soon. I was pretty dubious, as the press claimed Alexis K as "The First Lady of Dubstep", an odd praise, and one that seems highly implausible considering the existence of a certain Radio 1 DJ. However, the four tracks here all unite barking basslines, half-time rhythms and the rest with an unusual country/ western bent. Alexis' guitar lines are crisply played and pretty catchy, but do take away from the dancefloor potential of some tracks - The title track kinda feels like the final tune on a mix, rather than a DJ tool. The combination works well on Sundance at Dawn though, where a lingering High Noon atmosphere, film samples and colt gunshots replace grime's "urban jungle" pish and gangster glock pops that have become yawnsome.
In general, the production's exceptionally crisp, the style's unique, and I've played it over a few times, but I haven't found myself slavering to play it on repeat. Worth looking out for.

Author / curator / performance poet / Apocalyptic Goblin of Doom Harlequinade continues to unleash sonic majesty upon the world through the portal of Black Lantern - this time round, he's dredged up two EPs / mini-albums from Chemical Poets collaborator Mo-seph. Both are vault-dredgers, and the breadth of styles and influences absorbed is spectacular. There's a distinct ambient and experimental bent that pervades both EPs, flitting between delicate gamelan percussion and warm synths (Martin) and squashed electronica droning (Swamp), as well as throwing in the occaisonal breaksy trip-hop number like Entropik. There's flute breaks, cello basslines, an array of synths, and percussion ranging from Roland-esque clank to live kit and foundsounds, all building delicate sound passages. As a newcomer to Mo-seph's work, it's a little difficult to know where to start - there's such a diverse range of sounds and styles which are all executed well, that it feels a little spastic to listen to. Download both, get 'em on your mp3 player and set course for the middle of nowhere... real fucking wow music.
3 April 2010
Countdown to FUCKNO: Part 3 DAM MANTLE

Dam Mantle is the work of Tom Marshallsay, with additional help from Callum "Louts" Cuneen in a live setting. He's just released his debut single, the 4 track "Grey" EP on the new label run by our mates at the shop Halleluwah Hits. Big up to everyone who was at the EP Launch party last night at the Glasgow Social Center, and big up too to Fox Gut Daata who did a great support set. We have recordings of both of these, so expect to see them online sometime soon. To hear the EP and see the currently hectic tour schedule then visit: http://dammantle.com/
In the meantime get your listenin clobber round the following:
DAM MANTLE Purple Arrow