Posts Tagged ‘T-Files’

The Tilt-Recordings vinyl releases are now digitally available on Chemical Records (in addition to ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport).
The Tunes released via T-Files and T3K will soon be added.
–> http://www.dogsonacid.com/showthread.php?threadid=644616
Germany’s Tilt Recordings has spent the last 5 years finding the cream of the up-and-coming crop, bringing you glimpses of artists who’ve ended up making names for themselves, including Dissident and Spinor. Their latest push is also their first longplayer, from Ukranian producer Redco, who has been active within the scene since 2003, and has had tracks signed to labels like DSCI4, Contaminated, Reapa and Trust In Music. With Soulfunk, Redco straddles the dancefloor-smashin’ neuro sound, playing up the older influences while still keeping things fresh and current.
Redco: Soulfunk [T-FILE-LP001]
“Backworld” VIP
“Soulfunk”
“Generic Host”
“Blessing The Funk”
“Inquisition”
“False” VIP
“Subsense”
“Naspar” VIP
“Black Creator”We know what you’re saying, though – what do these tracks sound like? Well, Tilt and Redco have brought forth a Promo Mix, featuring a host of the Soulfunk tracks alongside some dubplates and fresh releases from like-minded producers!
Redco Promotional Mix: August 2009
01 Nphonix & Logical – Antigravity (Subtitles)
02 Receptor – Rhyno (Breed12Inches)
03 Redco – Naspar VIP (Tilt T-FILE-LP001)
04 Cinkoz – New Element (Urban Bass Recs Dub)
05 Maztek – Funk Me Hard (Subculture Dub)
06 Redco – Data (TiM Dub)
07 Two Fingers Feat Sway – That Girl (Spor Remix) (Big Dada)
08 Hightech & Nickbee – Crush (Dub)
09 Redco – False VIP (Tilt T-FILE-LP001)
10 BTK – Ectoplasma (Dub)
11 Muffler – Dirrrty (SighCo)
12 Phace and Misanthrop – Fortune (Subtitles)
13 Redco – Subsense (Tilt T-FILE-LP001)
14 Spor – Some Other Funk (Lifted)
15 Aeph – Crucifix Lane (Flight)
16 Silent Extent – Falling Down (No Money & BTK Remix) (Close2Death Dub)
17 Redco – Shield (Dub)
18 Muffler – Melodrama (Dub)
original release post: http://www.tilt-recordings.com/blog/2009/07/t-file-lp001-redco-soulfunk-lp/

Mannheim’s finest Techno-DNB producer and his allies from the Frankfurt area drop another banging technoid tool, with an aggressive midrange riff as the main lead element over pounding beats and a punishing, relentless bassline, reaching another high point in their stream of many fruitful collaborations.
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.
update: http://darkdnb.de/2009/08/kaiza-feat-try-and-error-fuck-the-speakers-t-file024/

Isotop, Kaiza and Try and Error strike yet again – with the VIP versions of two still unreleased tunes. “Vektor” VIP is a straight forward Techfunk tool with a statical midrange over a a punchy sub bass and a rolling, slightly syncopated non-halfbar-beat; “Assat” VIP (Batuh) is an energetic Techno-DNB tune by Kaiza and Try and Error in traditional fashion: the counter-dynamic arrangement of beat and all the percussion elements does create a dense and driving rhythmic texture (melody being merely a byproduct).
Isotop + Kaiza – “Vektor” VIP –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Kaiza feat. Try and Error – “Assat” VIP (Batuh) –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.

Malibu is Budoka together with DJ Malice. “Chasm” was originally produced in 2006, got a proper workover in 2008 and now it finally comes out via T-Files in 2009. It is one of many unreleased tunes by Budoka still waiting to be unearthed…
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.

Redco is a DJ and Producer from Uzhhorod (Ukraine) and an uprising player in the Ukrainian national major league of Drum & Bass. He has been releasing tunes since 2003, his music has been successful on radio stations and on TV, and he has played events all over the country and in surrounding countries, visiting cities like Moscow and Sankt Petersburg, performing on stage with many of the international heavyweights. After having released several albums and getting tunes signed to labels such as DSCI4, Contaminated and Trust In Music, Redco puts out his digital “Soulfunk” LP on Tilt-Recordings / T-Files. It contains a selection of 9 tunes, mostly dancefloor orientated. They cover different sounds and sub-styles ranging from oldschool Neurofunk to more contemporary forms of technoid Drum & Bass.
Redco – “Backworld” VIP –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Soulfunk” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Generic Host” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Blessing The Funk” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Inquisition” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “False” VIP –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Subsense” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Naspar” VIP –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
Redco – “Black Creator” –> 128 kbps mp3 clip
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.
As the number and diversity of Drum & Bass producers is still growing, a lot of interesting music has been produced lately. Therefore, T-Files and Kaiza’s T3K imprint are having a busy time with many digital releases over the past months: one every week, mostly alternating between the two labels (T-FREE has not really slowed down either). And there is not going to be a summer pause…
Last week there was no release only due to a computer change in the main headquarter skyscraper of the Tilt-Recordings Empire (and the usual hick-ups coming with new computers). But as that problem is halfway solved, the labels’ system is running again.The next thing is a digital Album by the Ukrainian DJ and producer Redco, coming on T-Files very soon. It is entitled “Soulfunk LP” and packed with Neurofunk dancefloor material.
Soon after that, the Nr.1 artist on Tilt-Recording, Budoka (who has recently built himself a new studio and is crafting beats again), will finally make his long overdue T-Files debut.
Furthermore, tunes by guest artists like Walder, Eiton, Paperclip, Try and Error, Proton Kid, Forbidden Socity, Markoman and others are signed and waiting for their release, as well as more tunes by Isotop, Kaiza and Shots (including the Isotop remix of Spinor’s “Moloch”).
The issue of vinyl records brings bad news AND good news: the release of the next one, TILT011, will most probably not happen before 2010 due to the usual lack of funds… But to make it up for only 1 vinyl release on Tilt-Recordings in 2009, a remix by the mighty Misanthrop of Neosignal is planned.
A bunch of tunes by Kaiza and Isotop have been signed to a number of other labels. Their names must remain untold though because it is up to them to announce the signings themselves at the right time of their choice
For starters, early July saw the release of these two tunes on Flight Digital FLTDIG021:
Budoka – “Pleasure Ride” (Isotop + Kaiza RMX)
Bassrk – “Head On The Ground” (Isotop + Kaiza RMX)
…and of these two on Anxiety Disorder ADRALB001 Dead Source LP:
Cyclone – “Acetylene” (Kaiza Remix)
Isotop + Kaiza Feat. Shots – “Hybrid”
More will follow.…Apart from music itself, there are also some minor points of organisation which MIGHT be interesting if you follow Tilt-Recordings and the affiliated digital labels closely:
- Blog.
There is now a blog which gives an overview on all releases from these labels around the Trio-Music crew and other related stuff (podcasts, mixes, events etc.):http://blog.trio-music.de
Of course the http://www.trio-music.de, http://www.tilt-recordings.com and http://www.tilt-recordings.com/t-free websites are still online, get updated regularly and function as proper archives and detailed info sources. The blog is “just” a blog for keeping updated on the boldest news from this camp.
- Server errors.
Due to heavy traffic, the www.trio-music.de domain (on which all of the labels’ clips and textfiles are hosted) encounters problems sometimes: when more than 100 people try to access it at the same moment, the server produces a 503 error to the 101th person (and above). But it does not mean the server is actually broken.
For example, if you try to download a T-FREE tune and get a 503 error, do not be alarmed. Simply try again. In most cases, it works fine just a few seconds later.
We will probably have to move to a different provider, but this could take quite a while. Anyway there are clips in the shops as well, the Tilt-Recordings and T-FREE homepages still works fine and for all the T-FREE tunes there are mirrors on the label website. Sorry for the inconviniency!- Tilt-Recordings / T-Files shops.
The Dancerecords shop appears to have gone under (of course without paying any of the labels who had tunes there… proffessional rip-off business), so at the moment the only shops for buying Tilt & T-Files tunes digitally are ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and (usually with some weeks delay) Beatport.
Chemical-Records and Trackitdown may eventually follow in the future, but for now the tunes are only available here:http://tilt.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/releases.php?page=LR
http://www.juno.co.uk/labels/Tilt/?s_media_type=all-media
http://www.digital-tunes.net/labels/tilt
http://www.beatsdigital.com/index.php?label_id=5942
http://www.beatport.com/labels/tilt%20recordings
- T3K shops.
The tunes on T3K (the digital-only label of Kaiza) were available via the Tilt / T-Files profiles in the digital stores until the end of June. This has now changed, T3K has its own shop profiles now:http://tilt.ithinkmusic.com/my-store/releases.php?page=903
http://www.juno.co.uk/labels/T3K/download
http://www.digital-tunes.net/labels/t3k
http://www.beatsdigital.com/index.php?label_id=14692
…the releases up to June are also on http://www.beatport.com/labels/tilt%20recordings
That’s all the more or less important stuff for now.
Watch http://blog.trio-music.de or http://www.trio-music.de/blog for the next releases etc.bless

Mefjus strikes again shortly after his debut “Radix” [T-FILE019], now together with M-Force, a producer team from Linz (Austria) including Yak and Lou from the Seriouz Seriez Crew and Contact. “Wholetrain” is a hard hitting technoid tool with a dramatic drop, aggressive wall-of-midrange/bass sequences and pounding, often heavily edited beats built around an electronic Heavy Metal theme. Austrian Newschool-sidechain-compresison-funk at its best!
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.

The third decade of releases on T-Files is started with a tune by the honourable and respected Spinor. After releasing the mighty “Moloch” on Tilt-Recordings TILT008, the hefty “Deadlift” as the first tune on the sublabel/series T-Files and the wicked “Emergence” on the first release of the digital label Break-Fast Audio in 2008 and generously presenting all of us again with “Syrinx” and his “Sourcream RMX” both on T-FREE in 2009, he returns to T-Files once more with this technoid and heavy, yet beautiful and deep roller entitled “Khafra”. I would like to take this opportunity to explicitly say: Thank you for all these tunes you made and gave to the world!
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.

Kaiza and Shots put their ideas together for this seriously twisted Techno-DNB stepper. Its Bassline, beat, stabs and percussions, arranged in a beautiful 100% counter-dynamic call and response play, create a hefty drive. This concludes the first 20 T-Files releases and more can be expected in the near future.
320 kbps mp3 available on ithinkmusic, Digital-Tunes, Juno, Beatsdigital and Beatport.