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Blogariddims is a project aimed at providing eclectic 1 hour mixes from some of the finest minds of the music blogging community, covering everything from Ambient, avant garde and classical, to grime, dubstep, ragga, reggae, dancehall, techno, breakcore and jungle music.

Participating blogs include:

http://www.deeptime.net/blog
http://blog.grievousangel.net/
http://gutterbreakz.blogspot.com/
http://www.halvorsen.org/
http://wretchedmatt.blogspot.com/
http://johnsonsrambler.wordpress.com/
http://www.dissensus.com/showthread.php?t=4000
http://www.riddimmethod.net/
http://www.uncarved.org/blog/
http://wayneandwax.blogspot.com/
http://www.weareie.com
http://www.ghettobassquake.blogspot.com/
http://www.myspace.com/friedblackswan
http://differentwaters.blogspot.com
http://www.bassnation.uk.net
http://comandodigital.com/kolleidosonic
http://www.theheatwave.co.uk/blog/
http://www.computerstyle.org
http://dot-alt.blogspot.com/
http://beatdiaspora.blogspot.com/
http://kidshirt.blogspot.com
http://www.woebot.com/
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Blogariddims 50/Terminus

Blogariddims 50/Terminus

2008-10-0601:17:58

The Blogariddims' cru team up to present the final episode - a CD length melange of genres, styles and attitudes from Nomos, Eden and Meme, Matt B, The Rambler, Wayne, Droid, Guttabreakz, Heatwave, Halvorsen, DJ Flack and Slug. Shouts to all Blogmuffins and thanks to all subscribers and listeners!
Blogariddims 49/Dubtronics

Blogariddims 49/Dubtronics

2008-09-2201:01:42

In this, our penultimate episode, droid + slug attempt to draw some lines between the various mutated strains of dubstep and electronica from the post-rave golden years of the mid 90's.
Blogariddims 48/Jazz

Blogariddims 48/Jazz

2008-09-0101:00:33

Shunted off the stage and smoking in the alley. For a while Jazz had something like an Embassy but then its proponents drifted on to Reggae and Brazilian music. Now no-one (apart from you dear listener) gives a shit about it.
Episode 47 comes from Kek c/o the Kid Shirt blog and is an hour's worth of music based around the theme of, uh, Ontological Hysteria. Which is a helluva lot more fun than it sounds. Music was recorded direct from vinyl and edited on a knackered old vintage PC.
Episode 46 lurches blinking into the sunlight courtesy of Doppelganger. It's a techno / dubstep hybrid created by stapling mp3s together on audacity.
Episode 45 by Zhao uses mashups to communicate a new conception of hybridity, a fusing of different sounds and cultures with focus on traditional and regional music framed by urban bass and beats (or is it the other way around?)
A selection of Irish electronica from the late 90s to today. Sequenced in Ableton by droid + slug for the 'Underground' Exhibition 27/06/08 - 06/07/08 in Road Records, Dublin.
Episode 43: Sir Loris brings you an hour long dub and roots mix recorded on nothing more than 2 technics and a mixer.
Episode 42 mixed by Vamanos from Ghetto Bassquake. An hour of international sundrenched carnival bass thumping beats - Dancehall, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Dubstep, Drum 'n' Bass, Grime, Soca, Zouk, Baltimore and Baile Funk. Mashed up inna Soundsystem Style! Go to http://www.ghettobassquake.blogspot.com/ for more info
Blogariddims 41 is a dubstep mix with bits and pieces of 4/4 on breaky action recorded live by Owen Howard using vinyl and Serato. More details here: http://www.myspace.com/friedblackswan
Episode 40 is a spectacular from John Eden and Grievous Angel's paul.meme with a special CD-length mix of dancehall and grime, exploring the intimate links between the two genres. Full notes at www.uncarved.org/blog and http://blog.grievousangel.net/
pisode 39 is an eclectic one hour journey through dub, beats and bass from self professed 'non-DJ': Paradigm X. Full tracklisting and notes can be found at http://www.weareie.com
Changing the pace a little, episode 38 is a 1-hour mix of texture-matched avant-classical and modern composition for careful listening. Full tracklist and notes can be found at the Rambler, http://johnsonsrambler.wordpress.com
50 minutes of transnational bass - dubstep grime cumbia hip hop ragga kuduro baile funk dub chaabi soca crunk. Full track listing at http://www.magabo.com
After a slight delay, episode 36 comes from dancehall reggae and bashment DJs/producers The Heatwave - an 60 minute selection of positive, conscious and uplifting dancehall songs. For more info check http://www.theheatwave.co.uk/blog/item/blogariddims-episode-36-roots-reality-and-culture/
Episode 35 comes from weareie.com couresy of Slug. Its a 1 hour ambient/classical/post rock mix performed live on 2 decks and 1 CDJ.. Full tracklisting and notes can be found at http://www.weareie.com/2008/01/electro-acoustic-ambient-mix1.html
Episode 34 comes from Grievous Angel of the shards, fragments and totems blog. It's an hour of classic, heavyweight 2step garage performed live. Crack open a bottle of Bolly and put your dancing shoes on... Full notes at blog.grievousangel.net
Episode 33 comes from modyfier-modifying.blogspot.com and www.weareie.com courtesy of a modyfied slug. it is a 1 hour ambient/techno/avant grade mix performed live via MAX/MSP. track selection by modyfier, MAX/MSP patch development and music interpretation / mixing by slug. full tracklisting and notes can be found at http://www.weareie.com/2007/12/blogariddims-33-allegorical-mix.html
In episode 32 music critic Dave Stelfox selects an hour's worth of new roots reggae and one-drop killers.
Episode 31 comes from Blogariddims stalwart Hal with "It's So Different Here Volume 1". One hour of mostly electronic music and vocal treatments.
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