Rattex was in the studio yesterday recording a new EP with Pure Solid. Rattex brings his unique kasi flavour to Pure Solid’s dark, dub-influenced griminess to create hardcore ghetto vibes.
The EP is going to be called, Spazatronic, and we’re hoping to have it out sometime in November. Watch this space for more news.
This week we’ll be in studio with Ben Sharpa recording the Fourth Density Light Show (4DLS) project. We started recording on Saturday and so far the sessions have been great. 4DLS is primarily a live audio visual show concept but we decided to make a recorded version that we will release prior to touring the show. You can read more about 4DLS, as well as checking out some photos and video, by clicking here.
Ben is down in Cape Town until Friday, then he’s briefly back to Joburg before flying out for his third European tour of 2010. You can check out Ben’s tour schedule by clicking here.
While Ben is away, we’ll mix the project and spo0ky will start creating visuals. Ben is back in South Africa at the end of September at which point we’ll go into full rehearsals. Hopefully we’ll start touring the show in early 2011. Keep it locked for more info.
As you may know if you’re a regular reader of this blog, we recently celebrated our 3rd birthday by hosting a series of open mic competitions with Kool Out Entertainment and Red Bull. If you didn’t know, you can read all about it here.
The winner of the competition was a young emcee from Khayelitsha, Cape Town, called Manqoba. His prize was a recording session at Red Bull Studios where he made an EP that will be digitally released by Pioneer Unit.
We spent 3 days with Steve Elsworth, the head engineer at Red Bull Studios, recording 5 great tracks. 4 of the tracks were solo joints with Hipe on production. For the fifth track Driemanskap came through with an El Nino beat and recorded a collaboration.
We’re extremely happy with the work everyone put in and the quality of the music that was created. We have always believed that there is a huge amount of unrecognised and untapped talent in Cape Town. There’s always a concern that a dope street emcee may not have the necessary skills for a professional recording environment, but Manqoba was a pleasure to work with. He came well-prepared, his delivery was on point and most importantly, his attitude was great.
We hope to have Manqoba’s EP, Khaltsha Stand Up, ready for release by September 2010. Watch this space for more information.
Check out some photos and video of the recording session…
Steve sets up the mic (click image for larger version).
Manqoba on the mic (click image for larger version).
Manqoba spittin’ heat (click image for larger version).
Manqoba and his boys (click image for larger version).
Manqoba and Redondo (click image for larger version).
El Nino rehearses his verse (click image for larger version).
El Nino gives Manqoba some advice (click image for larger version).
Manqoba in the booth with Driemanskap (click image for larger version).
This week we’re at the Red Bull Studios in Cape Town recording Rattex’s new 6 track EP. Today we smashed out two spaza bangers with ill beats courtesy of Hipe. Brazuka killed a feature verse on one of the tracks and obviously Rah spat his usual brand of kasi fire.
The EP doesn’t have a name yet, but Rattex is definitely back with a vengeance with his first offering since the release of his debut solo album, Bread and Butter. Keep it locked to PioneerUnit.com for release details and more photos and video from our recording sessions.
Check out some photos and video from our first session…
The dream team – Hipe and Rattex (click photo for larger version)
Red Bull’s resident engineer Steve at the controls (click photo for larger version)
PU in effect (click photo for larger version)
Rattex on the mic (click photo for larger version)
Rah Spittin’ fire (click photo for larger version)
Steve giving advice with Hipe in attendance (click photo for larger version)
Rattex listening to the new track (click photo for larger version)
Ben in the booth, JR on the boards (click for larger image).
While we were rehearsing for the 4DLS project at the Red Bull Studio, DJ Raiko turned up with John Robinson who is in South Africa for the Kool Out Live gigs in Cape Town and Joburg.
For those that don’t know, native New Yorker John Robinson, AKA Lil Sci, was part of the legendary east coast group ScienZ of Life. He has worked with the likes of The Roots, Common, Talib Kweli, Mos Def, Dead Prez, Run DMC and MF DOOM. In other words, he is a bona fide heavyweight in the game.
JR sat in on our rehearsal for a while, then him and Ben Sharpa started a little freestyle cipher. Hipe was sitting in on the session and just happened to have a selection of his sickest beats with him (as any good producer should). One thing lead to another and before I knew what was happening, Ben and JR were in the other studio laying verses down on one of Hipe’s beats. The result is a classic.
As I write this, Ben Sharpa, Tumi (of Tumi and the Volume fame) and John Robinson are in Johannesburg in the studio collaborating on another track. With 3 lyrical heavyweights, that promises to be one of the illest collaborations ever made in South Africa. Can’t wait to hear it!
Check out John Robinson at Kool Out Live in Johannesburg tonight at OSC (Cnr Henry Nxumalo and Bree Street, Newtown) and in Cape Town on Saturday at Zula Bar on Long Street.
Every night this week I’ve been at the Red Bull Studios in Cape Town with Ben Sharpa, DJ Raiko and spo0ky, rehearsing our new collaborative project, Fourth Density Light Show (4DLS). 4DLS is a collision of freestyle underground lyrical hip hop, improvised electro-dub Robot Army Music (RAM) and analogue impulse triggered visual stimulus. Our ‘band’ consists of Ben Sharpa on vocals and Korg Kaoss Pad, me on Ableton Live and Akai APC40, DJ Raiko on Serrato and SL1200s and spo0ky on VDMX (VJing software).
These sessions are our first rehearsals together after months of planning. We first discussed the project with Ben while we were on tour in Réunion Island in June 2009. Having thought about this for so long now, it’s exciting seeing and hearing it come to life. Our first sessions are all about seeing what we can do together, so it’s a bit chaotic – but that’s just how it goes – we’ll work on polishing and tightening up once we’ve seen where we can take this.
It’s really important for us to maintain a feeling of improvisation throughout the show. So many so-called ‘live’ electronic music sets are a disappointment because there really isn’t that much improvisation – producers often just run their tracks and add a few effects. Obviously tracks need some sense of structure but there is no point going to a live show to hear music exactly the same way it was recorded. Reading the crowd and feeding from, and into, that energy is more important than getting through every track in our set list.
We don’t have plans to release this project as a recording at the moment – it’s just a live show concept. It’s possible we might release a DVD of a live show at some point, but we’ll think about that after we’ve done a few shows.
Ben and Raiko are flying out to France for the start of their latest European tour on March 1st. We’ll resume rehearsals when they come back in May. We hope to start touring 4DLS in the last quarter of 2010. To book 4DLScontact us.
2010 is going to be a busy year for Ben Sharpa. Ben is back in Europe for the Vagina Rush Tour with R;zatz, K-the-I??, Bluebird and DJ Raiko. So far they have 9 dates booked for March and April, but more are being added all the time. Check out the gigs page for more info.
We’re also working hard on the new 4D Live Show. Rehearsals start at the end of February before Ben leaves for Europe. 4D is a live improvised hip hop, electro-dub, grime mashup featuring Ben Sharpa on ‘freestyle’, dubbed-out, sampled, re-sampled, chopped-up, cut and scratched vocals. Dplanet on production, using Ableton Live and an Akai APC40 to manipulate heavy Robot Army riddims. DJ Raiko behind the decks, using Technics SL1210s and Serrato to create cuts, scratches and live DJ effects. spo0ky on the Vidvox VDMX using bespoke graphic and motion design to create high-impact visual stimulus and Siya singing dubbed-out African melodies
4D is a collision of futuristic freestyle underground lyrical hip hop, apocalyptic electro-dub Robot Army Music (RAM) and mind-altering, analogue impulse triggered visual stimulus. Participants will be taken on a 4 dimensional journey through the heaviest, darkest, dirtiest, raw dubs narrated by the astro physicist Kaptin’ of your ship, Ben Sharpa.
We’ve also started working on Ben’s second solo album. It’s still in the concept phase but you can expect more dark, grimy, electo-dub – this time we’ll be twisting the fabric of time and space to create a project that goes back to Ben’s GroundWorks roots in hip hop.
The collaborations keep on coming too. Ben has worked with Mode 9 (Nigeria), Siete Nueve (Puerto Rico), Foreign Beggars (UK), Milanese (UK), K-the-I?? (US), High Tones (France), R;zatz (France) and, most recently, LV (Hyperdub, UK). Expect a lot more for 2010!
We just got back from a nice session at Hipe’s studio in Ravensmead. DJ Raiko was laying down cuts for Jaak’s forthcoming album, Hipe Presents: Flêtse Maniere.
The album is currently in the final stages of post-production and will showcase the talent of one of South Africa’s most lyrical Afrikaans emcees alongside one of South Africa’s dopest producers.
We’ll update you with release dates as soon as we have them fixed. Keep it locked!
Jaak and Hipe (Click photo for larger version)
The Unit at work (Click photo for larger version)
Hipe vinyl (Click photo for larger version)
Jaak, Hipe and Raiko (Click photo for larger version)
Jaak and Da Bo$$ share a joke (Click photo for larger version)
Sorry we’ve been quiet for a while, but you know that just means we’re working hard, right?
After his massively successful tour of France last month, Ben Sharpa came down to Cape Town this week for some meetings. He also got in the studio for some major international collaborations.
These collabs have been a long time coming so we’re really excited. With our very own super-producer, Hipe, on production you already know the tracks are banging!
The first collaboration is with Puerto Rican Hip Hop artist, Siete Nueve. On working with Sharpa he said, “It’s real good to connect PR to the Motherland. I’m a protector of our Afro-Caribbean culture and it’s very important to create a bridge to hip-hop as it is universal.”
The second collaborator is probably more well know on the African continent, Nigeria’s most deadly emcee, Mode9.
The one and only Lungelo dropped by the studio a few days ago to record a feature for Rattex. Not surprisingly, he killed the track with a typically powerful hook.
I’ve always believed Lungelo was going to be a big star since I first met him in 2004. His career has gone from strength to strength, especially after moving to Johannesburg. He’s making major moves at the moment and you are sure to be hearing a lot more from him in the near future.
We’re just happy to have got him on a track that will make Cape Town proud.
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