Anti Pop Consortium release new single for free

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Anti Pop Consortium are back, with a new album, a new label and a new single, the last of which they’re giving out for free via Amazon’s MP3 shop. Titled ‘Apparently’ you can grab your free copy by visiting the following link.

I won’t lie I haven’t actually had time to listen to the song, though I’ve checked out a few of the other songs from the album on their myspace and I gotta admit while I’ve never been a massive fan it’s sounding pretty good. Beans has always been a favourite MC of mine though, so checking anything with him in it can’t hurt.

Some PR blurb below from the forthcoming album, and stay tuned for some previews in the June Rhythm Inc show. For the rest peep the Big Dada site and their myspace, I believe they have a few dates in Europe during the summer, and most likely more once the album drops.

The mighty Anti-Pop Consortium return to the fray with a free download track from their forthcoming album, “Fluorescent Black,” due on 29th September, a seventeen track monster opus that is set to be one of the records of the year.

“Apparently” itself is classic APC – crunching robot-funk combined with the three distinct voices and flows of Beans, Priest and M.Sayyid. By turns funny, dense, allusive, clever and just devastatingly fresh, this is a group reminding us of their collective strength. Check it now and get all in a tizzy thinking about the album and to follow…

Widely regarded as cutting-edge innovators to a broad spectrum of listeners including b-boy purists, experimental electronic fans and indie rockers, Anti-Pop Consortium’s return is major news. The group have been praised for their stream-of consciousness lyrics, their ability to give seemingly unrelated word clusters hidden meaning, and their sonic backdrops that provide the perfect canvas for their lyrical paintings.

Since the album Arrhythmia (2002) was released to critical acclaim on Warp Records, and found them on tour with DJ Shadow and Radiohead among others, the group found it necessary to take a break and work on individual projects. Now they’re back stronger than ever. “We needed time to grow and mature as artists individually,” a statement from the group says. “Now that we have assessed our strengths and weaknesses, we are ready to re-form stronger and better than we have ever been before. The chemistry that we have together makes for exceptional music. It’s time to return.”


Kindred Spirits in London – this saturday!

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Our good friends at Kindred Spirits Records are throwing a party this saturday in London. Short notice we know but we’ve been busy, so those of you in the area would do well to consider this for your agendas. It’s going down at the newly reopened Tbar and our other good friends from Samurai FM are also involved.

Full details from Kindred Spirits’ first lady Mamiko Motto below. Look out for new bits from the label in our June podcast!

There’s a Dutch invasion going on in London on the 13th June when Phonica and samurai.fm present a Kindred Spirits special featuring the UK debut of Legowelt’s psychedelic cosmic disco live project Nacho Patrol alongside a performance by Kindred Spirits cohort Mr Tom Trago.

Kindred Spirits is an Amsterdam based label thats been at the forefront of the Dutch electronic scene for a long time and has built up a justifiably solid reputation for its quality output and commitment to local artists and the local scene.

The palace of disco for the night is the all new late licensed T bar free of it’s shoreditch licensing shackles and raving till late at it’s new home in the heart of the city. As usual at the Tbar entry to the night is free which means more money in your pocket for crazy fuel.

Supporting the two Dutch superstars will be the Phonica all stars – Da boss man Mr Simon Rigg, The Vangelis and Anthea, samurai.fm Comadisco residents Future Sound of Clapton with the upstairs entertainment provided by samurai.fm allstars all night long.