CTW Members jacksonj Posted November 26, 2007 CTW Members Share Posted November 26, 2007 30Hz 'Electric Sheep' Lot 49 Out Now ‘Electric Sheep’ is the debut album from genre busting DJ/producer 30Hz, and is set to take the man behind the mini moniker into the limelight, so step forward James Ginzburg…. Hailing from Washington DC (USA). Ginzburg moved to England in 1998 and settled in Bristol where he soon immersed himself in the UK’s burgeoning electronic music scene. He created the 30Hz moniker in 2003, launched the much lauded breaks label, Vertical Sound and co-founded Tectonic, one of the most highly respected Dubstep labels around. As a DJ, 30Hz has become a performer to look out for, lighting up gigs across Australia, Europe, and North America, as well as performing numerous times on BBC Radio 1 including a live broadcast from London's Fabric on Annie Nightingale's show earlier this year. What to say about ‘Electric Sheep’, though? Well, expect the unexpected. This is a long player that draws on the raw talent of one of the best producers out there and skips effortlessly between genres, bringing an energy and excitement often missing from today’s dance albums. Kicking off with anthemic opener, ‘Daddio’, featuring the vocal talents of Yolanda (Bugz in the Attic, Massive Attack etc), we are instantly thrown into the funk-laden electronic beats of a sure-fire floorfiller. The album moves smoothly through deep electronica, tearing breaks and downtempo hip hop fuelled cuts, with tracks such as ‘Subliminal Criminals’, ‘Concentrate’ and ‘Mutate’ showcasing the broad range of styles 30Hz can conjure up. 30Hz has delivered an album with true depth and boundless energy to one of the hottest labels in the UK. Lot49 continue their aural assault with a record that deserves to be heard. This is what happens when Dubstep, house, breaks and techno collide to create something outstanding and unique. Electric Sheep is available at all major record shops as well as the Lot49 Mp3 shop and all our digital partners. http://www.beatport.com/ http://www.djdownload.com/ http://www.junodownload.com/ * Visit The Lot49 Mp3 Shop at http://shop.lot49.co.uk/ !! * For more info see http://www.lot49.co.uk http://www.myspace.com/lot49records Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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