Tuesday 17 February, 2004

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Ballagroove Black Label no.1 cover artwork

Click the above image for a larger 500px version (iTunes-friendly album artwork).

Welcome to the dark and beautiful, pointy but fluffy collection of musical insights that have been brought together from the four corners of a small circle to form the first of our Black Label releases.

Every couple of months or so we’ll send one of us out with a big musical gun to bag us some random examples of stuff we’ve been working on, stick 'em on a disk and see if anyone is the slightest bit interested or not.

This mix is an extended snapshot of what’s going on down at the Ballagroove, so expect a wildly varying mixture of musical styles, values, and intentions, the only thing that the music has in common is that all the artists featured are local and have already released material on Ballagroove, or are in the process of doing so. Forthcoming release details are shown below, you can contact any of the artists through this site, and you can get advance notice of all our activities by joining our mailing list on the Contact page.

Within these tunes you will find a mix of all things Ballagroove, some old, some new, some finished, some far from it, album tracks, singles, remixes, demos, or maybe just a globbet of people having a jam, and now and again (with any luck) some stuff that simply defies explanation.

Available on Monday (23rd February) for GBP£4 from Black & Blue, Castle Street, Douglas, Isle of Man - tel: +44 (0)7624 472889, or by e-mailing us at sales@ballagroove.com.

UPDATE! - the complete compilation is now available for download: Downloads Page

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1) Safetyword - Charm Bracelet

Make of them what you will, we’ve got a lotta love for these truly unique fellows and their extraordinary music. Currently residing in Bristol, making loud noises and some big waves, their second release on Ballagroove, the EP Shoddy Gods was released in December and is another gem of bittersweet darkly-lit loveliness. This track is taken from Ten Green Bottles, their debut album.

2) Cartesian Jetstream - Let Your Make Up Do The Talking (Part One)

They told us 'We do not play the black notes or the white notes, nor even the blue notes. We play the notes that children pass to each other under their desks in the classroom.' Recorded at their debut 'live' performance (in Ben’s loft) they themselves have chopped, lopped, sliced, diced, buried, exhumed and eventually sown back together this montage of their twisted dub funk grooves. The band should be recording and releasing their debut material very soon.

3) The Scope - Chicken Lipz

Claiming to know nothing other than how to press buttons, pluck some strings and warble a bit, Scope repeatedly go on to prove that whatever they actually know, it’s more than enough to tickle the ears with furry boxing gloves. Dreamfish, Deano and Oogie get all barnyard on us (a recurring and appropriate Ballagroove theme). They’ll shortly be releasing a single through us, with an album due out later on in the year. Watch these spacers.

4) 'ingie (featuring Nicky) - The Wheel Turns

...making bleeps, whirrs, clicks and the odd boing as it does so. Another friend of Ballagroove’s with an eye to an album release, Ingie has remixed SWBs 'Traveller' for their forthcoming album and here gets to show how smooth he can be when left to his own devices (his devices are very complicated with lots of flashing lights and pretty colours, by the way). Special thanks to guest vocalist Nicky from Cocahiba.

5) Journeyman - St. Brigits Day

Taken from the album 'Gifts are Warnings' released later this month on Ballagroove, with its roots firmly in the folk tradition, Journeyman's sincere & soulful style is assisted on this track by Simon Buttimore on Bass guitar and Mike Seed playing drums, who also produced the album in association with Skimpy Records.

6) Cartesian Jetstream - Let Your Make Up Do The Talking (Part Two)

7) Cocahiba - Chalking

The first Ballagroove track with a Banjo on it, hurrah. Following on from their success with 'Runaway' (which was nominated as a finalist for the BACS’s UK Songwriting Competition) - released on Ballagroove last summer, Kin and Nicky keep opening up the senses with their addictive riffs and Nicky’s warm fleecy blanket of a voice. This track features Russ Cowin on the Double Bass and is taken from their forthcoming album, due for summer release.

8) Stinging With Bigness - Falling Down

The title track from their debut album, currently in final production and due for release mid-March, their multitudinous fans should be kept happy for a while as they work on new material for - you guessed it - another album due out later this year. There’s not enough room here to tell the full story, just buy the album.

9) Rhysical Pheck - Waves

All members of the Ballagroove collective, RPs first album received much acclaim for its blend of, er, just about everything. This tune will appear on in cut down form on their forthcoming album, etc. etc. However, it seems, they couldn’t be bothered with pressing the stop button at the end of the track. That’s why it goes on for 15 minutes and consequently the reason we’ve put it at the end of this compilation. Go on, make a cup of tea, have a bath, whatever, it should just be entering the second movement as you come back into the room...

Posted by Smeg at 01:24 PM
Comments

Just a quick note to say a big thank you to the Ballagroove collective for allowing us to submit a track on your compilation cd. We hopefully will have some more stuff for you later in the year! Keep up the good work!

Cheers
Cartesian Jetstream

Posted by: Ben Scott at 01:54 PM 24 February, 2004

Well worth the money for 2, 3 and 6 alone.

Posted by: púca at 03:39 PM 24 February, 2004

hi guys,c.d. sounds ace, i’ve been preaching to the non believers, can’t wait to start work on the e.p.

Posted by: oogie at 10:07 AM 8 March, 2004

Wonderful but .. the only complaint I’d like to make is that GBP£4 is an inferior price for such a work of art. Even worse than that, I got mine for free (Cheers Gypo!) and can’t remember if I reciprocated with a pint.

Col.

Posted by: madmanx at 04:27 PM 20 March, 2004

Where is Isle-of-Mann; they have any goats there or is it just sheeps? - Achmed.

Posted by: Achmed Jabdullabar at 07:54 AM 21 April, 2004
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