


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
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.