Night Slugs » 2013 http://nightslugs.net Tue, 26 Apr 2016 11:21:30 +0000 en-US hourly 1 http://wordpress.org/?v=3.5.1 21.11.13 – NS London thursdays returns! http://nightslugs.net/2013/11/06/ns-london-on-thursdays-returns/ http://nightslugs.net/2013/11/06/ns-london-on-thursdays-returns/#comments Wed, 06 Nov 2013 20:23:11 +0000 Bok Bok http://nightslugs.net/?p=3381 NS London weekday residency is back @ the new spot Concrete in Shoreditch!

 

> RSVP on Facebook

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NS 2013 merchandise is here! http://nightslugs.net/2013/10/14/ns-2013-gear-is-here/ http://nightslugs.net/2013/10/14/ns-2013-gear-is-here/#comments Mon, 14 Oct 2013 15:18:46 +0000 Bok Bok http://nightslugs.net/?p=3297 Available only at nightslugs.bigcartel.com]]>

Three new shirts on premium black cotton

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The new midnight logo snapback!

 

Limited run!

 

Available only at nightslugs.bigcartel.com

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NSMIX003: Girl Unit http://nightslugs.net/2013/05/15/nsmix003-girl-unit/ http://nightslugs.net/2013/05/15/nsmix003-girl-unit/#comments Wed, 15 May 2013 04:18:56 +0000 Bok Bok http://nightslugs.net/?p=2898 The third installment of our official mixtape series is mixed by Girl Unit.

 

DOWNLOAD via SoundCloud  NXMIX003: Girl Unit

 

 

01  -  IKONIKA – Mr Cake (Hyperdub)
02  -  DJ TECHNICS – Nights In Egypt (DSG records)
03  -  DJ BOOMAN – Ha Ha
04  -  P.O.L. STYLE / MATRIXXMAN / VIN SOL – Sexual Convo
05  -  DJ HOOK – Jay Desean Vogue Theme
06  -  DJ J-HEAT – NJ Transit Anthem
07  -  HYSTERICS – Pleasuredrome (Night Slugs Club Constructons)
08  -  BLEZT / DJ J-HEAT – Tw3rk
09  -  DJ SPOOKY – Missy Hot Boys Refix 06 (Party Package)
10  -  L-VIS 1990 – Space Drips (Night Slugs)
11  -  KINGDOM – Viper XL (Fade to Mind)
12  -  BOK BOK – And Dancin (Night Slugs)
13  -  JAM CITY – Pink Snow
14  -  GIRL UNIT – Praise Dance
15  -  BRANDY – Paint This House (RCA)
16  -  CIARA – Body Party (Instrumental) (Epic)

Recorded @ Rinse FM & NSHQ

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21.03.13 Night Slugs ∞ Fade to Mind (Brooklyn!) http://nightslugs.net/21-03-13-night-slugs-fade-to-mind-brooklyn http://nightslugs.net/21-03-13-night-slugs-fade-to-mind-brooklyn#comments Tue, 19 Mar 2013 20:09:14 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2767 Slugs ∞ Fade SXSW takeover @Output, Brooklyn, March 21

Get your ticket on ticketfly

Facebook event here

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23.03.13 Night Slugs ∞ Fade to Mind (LA warehouse party) http://nightslugs.net/23-03-13-night-slugs-fade-to-mind http://nightslugs.net/23-03-13-night-slugs-fade-to-mind#comments Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:39:50 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2742 Secret location will be announced via email day of event!

Limited advance tickets & RSVP here

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Night Slugs ∞ Fade to Mind @ SXSW 2013 http://nightslugs.net/night-slugs-fade-to-mind-sxsw http://nightslugs.net/night-slugs-fade-to-mind-sxsw#comments Tue, 12 Mar 2013 19:09:31 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2717 RSVP & tickets here

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Night Slugs ∞ Fade To Mind @ SXSW 2013 http://nightslugs.net/2013/03/07/night-slugs-%e2%88%9e-fade-to-mind-sxsw-2013/ http://nightslugs.net/2013/03/07/night-slugs-%e2%88%9e-fade-to-mind-sxsw-2013/#comments Thu, 07 Mar 2013 23:03:05 +0000 Bok Bok http://nightslugs.net/?p=2711 http://nightslugs.net/2013/03/07/night-slugs-%e2%88%9e-fade-to-mind-sxsw-2013/feed/ 0 Girl Unit & Jam City on Rinse – February 2013 http://nightslugs.net/girl-unit-jam-city-rinse-fm-february-2013 http://nightslugs.net/girl-unit-jam-city-rinse-fm-february-2013#comments Sat, 02 Mar 2013 16:08:35 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2699 Jam City & Girl Unit cover the Night Slugs Mix Show.

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Pitchfork on Allstars http://nightslugs.net/pitchfork-on-allstars http://nightslugs.net/pitchfork-on-allstars#comments Sat, 16 Feb 2013 15:41:28 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2690 “Novel without being gimmicky, body-moving without being overbearing, these are all selections that point towards a rewarding future for one of the most exciting labels in bass music.”

Pitchfork on Allstars

If you want a sense of where things are headed in bass music through the near future, it’s always a good idea to keep tabs on the Night Slugs label– not because it adheres to or forecasts any specific scenes and movements, but because it doesn’t. Its identity in a post-Soundcloud world hinges on extending the UK bass diaspora far outside the confines of Bok Bok and L-Vis 1990′s London– all the way to Los Angeles (Kingdom), Toronto (Egyptrixx), even Savannah, Georgia (Helix), and Lawrence, Kansas (MORRI$). And the Night Slugs sound, such as it is, isn’t merely compatible with but hotly anticipates so many potential directions for underground and aboveground club music, all while revealing a deep and adventurous postmodern enthusiasm for its decades of heritage. Run though their three-year catalogue and you’ll hear adventurous integrations of boogie funk and electro, deep house, Second Summer of Love rave, first-gen two-step, pirate-radio grime, and white-label dubstep. The label’s sonic commonalities mostly extend to a garage-inflected sensibility, a thing for feverishly intricate yet danceable drum tracks, and an intangible mood of refined hyperactivity– enough to make for a trustworthy imprint, while still keeping its style fairly unconstricted.

Like the first volume of the Night Slugs Allstars seriesNight Slugs Allstars Volume 2 ties together highlights from the roster’s most visible and pivotal members. Its label-sampler format draws off a lot of previously released material, though there are just as many potentially overlooked deep cuts as there are top-tier favorites. It’s practically a given that this is a collection for people who’ve already checked out Volume 1, whether it was their introduction to the label or a culmination of everything they’d already grown to appreciate about it. But it also reveals subtler pleasures at work under the label’s purview. There’s nothing on here with the instant gravitational pull of Volume 1‘s appearance by Girl Unit‘s go-berserk “Wut”, the breakthrough single that cranked up the label’s early buzz 2 1/2 years ago. But Volume 2 does a lot to show just how much ground one label can really cover.

The handful of new and/or unheard tracks are enough to bolster the ranks and give the diehards something to look forward to, but they’re not the kinds of afterthoughts that come across as fans-only barrel-scrapings. L-Vis 1990 delivers “Not Mad”, a twitchy stomp of a cut that pits an off-kilter shuffle-beat bassline against nervous chuckles, xylophone rolls, and 85 pop-funk synthesizers. Girl Unit’s “Double Take Part II” reconfigures the last minute or so of the Club Rez original so that the shivery slow-jam R&B coda stands alone as its own song– becoming his most accessibly moving track to date. The East Coast contingent turns in a couple gems, too. The all-tension/no-release drift of Kingdom’s “Bank Head” is the most provocative track on the compilation, constructing a whole track off the kind of anticipatory clap-drummed, sweeping chord build that usually prefigures some kind of big sonic epiphany that never actually arrives. (It should work wonders as a DJ set opener.) Egyptrixx’s “Adult” is a bit more intense– there’s something to it that feels like the austere future-noir drum and bass of late 90s Photek wrapped around a post-dubstep chassis– but its ebb and flow pumps laser-cut chords and all-caps bass over an efficiently propulsive rhythm track that lets a lot of air in between the beats.

The rest of the collection is filled out by singles, b-sides, remixes, and deep EP tracks that point towards a more crossover-friendly direction for the label– one that’s trimmed away some of the over-the-top bombast while still prioritizing a sense of rhythmic intricacy. It’s a smartly selected cross section that covers a lot of bases: Kingdom’s tense horror-flick homage “Stalker Ha”, the glowing, prismatic techno of Jam City‘s “How We Relate to the Body”, the luxuriant longing of L-Vis 1990′s Javeon McCarthy deep house feature “Lost in Love (Night Slugs Street Mix)”, and Helix’s frenetic, understatedly titled kick/snare apocalypse “Drum Track”. Novel without being gimmicky, body-moving without being overbearing, these are all selections that point towards a rewarding future for one of the most exciting labels in bass music. Whether or not they’re pointing the way for some scene or another, the artists of Night Slugs definitely know where they want to go themselves.

Words by: Nate Patrin

 

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Bok Bok talks with Spin http://nightslugs.net/bok-bok-interview-for-spin http://nightslugs.net/bok-bok-interview-for-spin#comments Sat, 16 Feb 2013 14:44:13 +0000 admin http://nightslugs.net/?p=2684 “Slugs is a kind of pool for all of our creativity that individual producers bring something to.”

Go here  for the full interview.

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