Friday, 24 June 2011

2nd Drop Records Stickers

2nd Drop Records Stickers which we will give away at our DJ sets for FREE!

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Saturday, 18 June 2011

2nd Drop Records Pin Badges

We've got a whole load of merchandise made up, here are 2nd Drop Records Pin Badges which we will give away at our DJ sets for FREE!

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Wednesday, 15 June 2011

Truants Blog review of LV, Zaki & Message to Bears 'Explode'

Thanks to Truants blog for this deep and insightful review:

It’s rare that we here at Truants would write about the same artist twice in the space of a week, but sometimes it’s just inescapable. Fresh from the release of the “Routes” album with Joshua Idehen, London trio LV have dropped another gem in the shape of their collaboration with folk artist Message to Bears and singer Zaki Ibrahim. The release, with one original and three remixes spread over two 12″s, is the most intriguing and rewarding set of singles I’ve heard this year. After LV and Zaki hooked up in the studio in South Africa, 2nd Drop Records, who previously put out LV’s “Don’t Judge” in 2009, made the inspired decision of drafting in Oxford folk act Message To Bears. The result is almost as if The Album Leaf or Efterklang added a stripped-back palate to a spaced-out London ting. ”Explode” is many things. A jagged, chunky scratch-like effect is complemented with a simple four-note piano phrase and a lilting, rising string line. Zaki, meanwhile, sings of how she has “shoulders in Burma, my feet are Creole”. Throughout the track her vocals drift in an out at different levels, almost as if she’s singing to distant versions of herself. All the while that simple piano phrase grows and fades, builds and dissipates. At little over three minutes, it’s a track that never outstays its welcome – in fact, like some of the tracks on “Routes”, you just wish it wouldn’t end. In a way, however, that’s something that makes this release special, as I’ll explain later.

Explode -- LV & Message to Bears Feat Zaki Ibrahim by LVLVLV

The first remix comes from the mysterious Londoner called Mothy. The remix, entitled Mothy’s Implosion, embellishes the strings, swamps the piano in a sea of reverb and takes just one line, “worry not my love”, as if to highlight the heartfelt and uplifting message at this track’s heart. It’s another short number, but what that leads to is a feeling that this remix is merely an extension of the original. DJ Rum (stream below) adds skittering clicks and whirrs, as well as additional piano and strings, and builds a new track around the full vocal track. Killing everything off half-way through, he then takes and repeats the line “into thin air” – then acting like he’s about to end proceedings with a Bill Evans-style piano drift, straight out of “Kind of Blue” – only for a repeated, menacing dubstep stab to poke its head into this previously calming number. Terror is never quite unleashed, yet the air of tranquility is most definitely disturbed. The last remix comes from London renaissance man Charlie Dark. Musician, DJ, runner, English teacher, this is one interesting character. Just see the videos about his Run Dem Crew. But back to the track. The plaintive piano is still here, but now too we have suggestive synths and a driving, if somewhat restrained set of percussive elements. It’s definitely the most upbeat remix, and rounds off the package in uplifting fashion.

LV feat. Message To Bears and Zaki - Explode (DjRUM's remix) teaser clip by DjRum

LV feat. Message To Bears and Zaki - Explode (DjRUM's remix) teaser clip by DjRum

Bizarrely, with this set of tracks I find it best to play them all at once – the varying takes on the track, the disparate use of the vocals and the inclusion of new elements while at the same time retaining the same mood, mean it feels almost like a suite in what one might call it the classical vein. You can cop the two records at Boomkat, or, if you’re that way inclined, download the lot here. And, finally, make sure you watch the gorgeous video.

LV and Message To Bears – Explode EP, out now on 2nd Drop Records.

Buy here: http://boomkat.com/downloads/411582-lv-and-message-to-bears-explode-ep


Read the original here: http://truantsblog.com/?p=13410

Bigups to Truants!



Friday, 10 June 2011

Gang Colours plays LV's 'Explode' in his Sonic Router mix


Our friend, Gang Colours talks about his new EP, 'In Your Gut Like A Knife', on Brownswood, and features our most recent release 'Explode' by LV, Zaki & Message to Bears in his Sonic Router mix..... listen here:

http://official.fm/tracks/254965

Shout outs to Will (Gang Colours)

Wednesday, 8 June 2011

2nd Drop Records: 011 + 12 photos

Photos of our 11th and 12th releases featuring beautiful music from LV, Zaki, Message to Bears, and remixes by Charlie Dark (Attica Blues), Mothy and DJ Rum.


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Monday, 6 June 2011

'Explode' - LV & Message to Bears Ft Zaki Ibrahim video



The second release from south London based LV on 2nd Drop, but this one is a little different, you might say more international. Basking in the afterglow of their much hyped Kwaito inspired bomb, Boomslang on Hyperdub last year, the LV trio stick the brakes on and crank up the soulful vibes for this release.

With well established roots in South Africa, a recording session at the Red Bull studios in Cape Town saw LV record a number of vocal collaborations with the honeyed-voiced Zaki Ibrahim. Zaki's Canadian and Burmese heritage not provides her with striking looks but also politically charged ammunition for her lyrics.

The third angle of this collaboration is a young band from leafy environs of Oxford. After discovering Message to Bears on YouTube trying to make more dubstep / electronic music, 2nd Drop saw the opportunity to link the disparate groups together. Explode was created, with Message to Bears providing lush piano motifs and subtle strings.

First up is the mysterious Mothy with his Implosion redux. Sounding like Mount Kimbe on Novacaine, the original is dubbed, filtered and squeezed into a cerebral paste.

DJ Rum brings more than most to his remix duties, here displacing the vocal pacing and adding luscious strings, creating something really special.

With support from King Britt, Kristan J Caryl (Resident Advisor), Gilles Peterson (BBC Radio 1), Mary Anne Hobbs (XFM) and Martyn (3024). With beautiful illustrations by Will Scobie, this is one for the long summer days ahead.


Check: www.soundcloud.com/2nddroprecords for more info.