Wave Theory….with tracks by …Aquatone, Manwel T, Louis Lingg and the Bombs, Stillhead, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Fascinating Earthbound Objects, The Lovetones, Wavelet, Spacebirds, MalaGiolia, A.S.M., Chinese Man, Curious Inversions, Le Chadron Magique.
If It Walks Like a Duck…with tracks by …. Inertia, The Crusher, Information Society, Shri, David Starfire, Life Of An Owl In Alaska, Friendships, Adrianna Krikl, The Trash Gentlemen, Iban, Red Star Martyrs, Chinese Man, Jean-Paul Dub, Dubvirus.
Alternative Facts….with tracks by …Gassman, Laylah, I Neurologici, Chinese Man, Titus 12, Explosive Ear Candy, Dutilleul, Toto La Momposina, MegaHast3r, Globular, Moss.
Liar….with tracks by … Chinese Man, Kendra Morris, Dillon Cooper, Melbeat, Kimo Watanabe & Rebel Zion, Hold The Gun , Lipstick, Milk, DJ Maars, Eva Schlegel, SubSystem, Sirius.
From The Archives (Part #1) …with tracks by… Louis Lingg and the Bombs, Slavic Soul Party, Dubmatix, Ranking Joe, Nate Wize, Honningbarna, Chinese Man, Jacco Gardner, Biting Elbows, Dub Addiction meets Kampuchea Rockers Uptown, Super Water Sympathy, LukHash, Angelo Taylor, Lola Dutronic, Nordic Giants, Tove Lo, Jackson Firebird, Dum Dum Girls, Swami, Robert Soko, Hollie Cook, Mokoomba, Deluxe, Plex Rock, Taiwan MC, Karoshi Bros.
Warrior… with tracks by… Hakkah, Ameranouche, Chinese Man, A.S.M., The Toyes, Sqz Me, Vinich, Alexey Kosenko, Aligning Minds, Mellow Sonic, Boban i Marko Markovic, Fred Balkayou.
Lush… with tracks by… Lush One, Ze Mateo, Chinese Man , Barbarossa, Digikal Roots, Sam Brookes, Faerytale, Sp.Ace, Misteur Valaire, Public Service Broadcasting, Kongar-ol Ondar, Dirtwire, Zvuloon Dub System, Honours, Tinariwen, SaReGaMa, Treson, Citizen Sound, The Digital Connection.
Old Man Noises… with tracks by….The New Mastersounds, La Yegros, Chinese Man, Yayoland, Hypnotix, Studio Bubny, Quiet Company, Mauro Donati, Bunny On Acid, Dream Circle, Jimix, Karen Mukupa, Juma Nature, Mzungu Kichaa, Dubsynaticx, Scintilla, David Starfire, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Mastermind XS
with tracks by…. The Upstairs, Mookoomba, Delhi to Dublin,The Quinsy, Celt Islam, PhoniandFlore, X-Press 2,Ourself Beside Me, Agent Side Grinder, Robert Soko, Zieti, Chill Bump, Tracy Thornton, Louis Lingg and the Bombs, Jah Slave meets El Bib, Deluxe, Massl, The Clouds, A Tribe Called Red, Meow Meow vs. Jefflocks, Cata9tales, Jackson Firebird, Watcha Clan, Lola Dutronic, Slavic Soul Party, Zeb and Haniya., Heavyweight Dub Champion, Freeky Cleen & Dickey F, T.E.E.D, Box Of Brats, Secret Archives of the Vatican, Idan Raichel & Vieux Farke Toure, Daizy, MKMN99, Icon Girl Pistols, José & the Buttsluggers, Barry Adamson, Banco de Gaia, Thousand Yard Prayer, Chinese Man, Chicha Libre, Penthotal, Entertainment For The Braindead, Zengineers, Squire of Gothos, The Happy Problem, Batard Tronique, Dubliminal Girls, The Frankenstone, Dougie Silkstone.
Nuts…with tracks by…. Omegaman , See-I, The Zoo Community Jazz Band, Reuben G, Ciel Rouge, Matt Stevens, Skalator, Tom Drummond, Nickodemus, Chinese Man.
with tracks by…. William J. le Petomane, Barry Adamson, Nahuatl Sound System, Mystific, X-Press 2, Mr E, Tribuman, Papamobile, Leyan & Tomap, Chinese Man, Scofferlane, Noah’s Boat, Anneka, Jean Goldkette And His Orchestra.
There were some amazing albums released in 2011, but here are the top 10 of my favourites for the year. If you want to hear some of the tracks then checkout the podcasts over the year. Checkout the links and pick up this great music!
with tracks by … Gateway, Pistolera, TriBeCaStan, Chinese Man, Mighty Howard), Livity Access, Non Stop Bhangra, Balanceman, Boss Bass, Balkan Beat Box, Ranking Joe, Nate Wize, Dubmatix.
with tracks by… Black Devil Disco Club, Susheela Raman, Chinese Man, Charles Pasi, Orchestre Poly-Rythmo De Cotonou, Vismets, Dye, Ballaké Sissoko & Vincent Segal, Donso, Vero Sego, James Vincent McMorrow, Discodeine, High Tone, Massivan.
I was lucky enough to have picked up a promotional copy of this album at The Great Escape Festival in Brighton. I’d never heard of Chinese Man before and had no idea what to expect, but the lady behind the desk at the French Music Party said I would really enjoy it. She was right.
There are few albums where you just know they’re going to be an important part of your life. Albums you cannot do without and that cut across and inform your musical tastes for years to come. Leftfield’s “Leftism”, for example, is as fresh today as when I first heard it in 1995. In 2005 “Demon Days”# by Gorillaz, gave me that same vibe.
I’m going to stick my neck out hereand say that “Racing with the Sun” by Chinese Man is one of those albums. Infusing hip-hop, scratch turntablism, dub, dubstep with oriental, french, african and middle east genres juxtaposed with samples, live locals and some of the best beats, this album pushes all my buttons. Chinese Man is a collective based not far from Marseilles, France, but the music is from far and wide.
Introduction (Morning Sun) is a relatively simple hip-hop piece, layered with some oriental strings and samples. This leads into One Past, which is overlays piano and xylophone melodies over nice phat beats, morphing seamlessly into some trombone-led dub. If you Please starts with some full-on Chinese instruments, which morph into middle east sounds on top of some hip-hop and African drums.
Miss Chang starts with a sample of an old Chinese song, on top of a lovely dubby beat, leading into some live vocals provided by Taïwan Mc & Cyph4, which reminds me of that Leftfield groove.
Saudade begins with some stand-up bass jazz, before ushering in a hip-hop beat and simply plucked guitar. The skill of the “ambient hip-hop” pieces is the excellent selection and juxtaposition of samples.
Stand!, mashes up American civil rights speeches, north African influences, dubstep wobble, and big beats in a melange that I’ve only ever heard before from Secret Archives of the Vatican. They even managed to turn a civil rights speech into a call-response, before Plex Rock comes in with some live vocals. Very clever indeed.
Racing with the Sun cleverly samples an old country song and layers this on top of a nice dubby beat. Simple, but very effective. This leads into Down, featuring Scratch Bandits Crew and is another hip-hop styled piece with a simple acoustic guitar-led riff, phat beats and some excellent samples.
In my Room lays down a rich beat before overlaying a fragile voice sample, which makes you sit up and notice. Then there’s Get Up, which features Ex-I, Lush One & Plex Rock, but the killer sample is an “Irish/Disney” snippet that makes you laugh out loud and look forward to it’s reprise.
Ta Bom (feat. General Elektriks), brings in some latin beats, to this seemingly simple track. Then there’s J.O.G.J.A which features M2MX , DubYouth & Kill the DJ, providing live vocals over north African samples, and again reminds me of what Leftfield did with “Afro Melt”. And finally, The King, which is a much more downbeat track, rounding off the album with just enough interest to make you want to listen to it again.
This is my album of 2011 so far. I recommend you listen to it.
with tracks by… Caballo and the Mothafu Kings, Club d’Elf, Jordan Reyne, Secret Archives of the Vatican, My Name Is Yoni, Blackberry, Slomo & Lunte, Chinese Man, Veak, Bottlesmoker.