08 June 2010 - 0 Comments
CHARTDISC Volume 3 has been so popular that stock has run out prompting calls for a reprint from music fans. With all remaining stock gone, Christchurch based music champions Cosmic Corner have come to the rescue, backing a reissue of the ‘downbeat chill’ compilation from Christchurch artists.
The popular free 12 track eco-cd sampler features delicious, soulful electronica from some of the freshest acts the garden city has to offer including Truth, Ghost, Mr Squatch, Mmdelai, Switch, Sanchez and Nacoa, the stripped back indietronica of Anthesiac, the laid back hip hop infused sounds of Electric Wire Hustle and JDubs, the smooth funk and jazz influenced beats of Carmel Courtney and Max Maxwell, nRt and Oakley Grenell’s Departure Lounge.
Cosmic Corner joins Double Happy, Becks, Licence to Chill, Creative Communities in generously supporting the production of the compilation.Cosmic Corner owner Mark Carswell said “Cosmic has been alive and kicking in Christchurch for more than thirteen years, and this is the strongest compilation we have ever heard of Christchurch sounds. The CD put together by CHART is world class, and as such deserves to be in more people’s hands and ears.”
CHART Manager Jeff Fulton is grateful for Cosmic Corner’s support “the tracks on the sampler reflect some of the incredible downbeat music coming out of the city. This bonus edition by Cosmic will mean we can get more of this fine music to those people who can help these artists.”
CHARDISC’s are distributed to music stores, radio programmers, music media, labels, publishers around NZ and also have been distributed overseas including SXSW Music Festival (USA), Australian labels, Paris trade shows, LA Production Studios and taste-makers around the world.
CHARTDISC Volume 3 2010 has been hand-picked to be turned up loud and is for promotional/broadcast only.
GET YOUR HANDS ON A COPY
Available from the following stores FREE when you buy any NZ Music from 1 May 2010 while stocks last from:
Cosmic Corner Dunedin (355 George St)
Cosmic Corner Christchurch (237 High St & The Palms)
Cosmic Corner Wellington (215 Cuba Street & Manners Mall)
Cosmic Corner Auckland (5 High St)
Real Groovy Christchurch (179 Tuam St)
Real Groovy Wellington (25 Cuba St)
Real Groovy Auckland (438 Queen St)Galaxy Records (110 Manchester St)
Radar Records (85 Cashel Mall)and limited copies from
Double Happy (Cashel St), Ticketek (ChCh Offices) & Real Groovy Tuam St with every CHARTFEST ticket purchased (while stocks last) and as MP3’s online at Amplifier.co.nz (with proceeds going directly to the artists).
SWITCH SANCHEZ NACOA – Can’t Help It feat. Sacha Vee
One of Christchurch’s rising Neo-soul jazz stars Sacha Vee teams up with three of the city’s funk brothers producing an organic perfectly juxtaposed sexy upbeat number.
(Roake/Coates/Hanna/Van Beek) © 2010 Switch Sanchez Nacoa
www.myspace.com/switchnacoasanchez
ELECTRIC WIRE HUSTLE – Again
Multi talented genre bending three piece led by Mara TK’s evocative vocals, mix modern hip hop and psychedelic soul to show us the future of NZ soul music.
(Wright/Tekahika) © 2009 ‘Every Waking Hour Records’ from the album ‘Electric Wire Hustle’
www.electricwirehustle.com
RARE SHOT BLUE – I’ll Be Assuming feat. L A Mitchell
Critically acclaimed Christchurch trip hop producer Hideto Kobayashi’s eastern inspired driving beats overlaid with soul diva L A Mitchell’s emotive thoughts.
(Kobayashi/Mitchell) © 2009 Rare Shot Blue from the album ‘Where I Was Born’
www.rareshotblue.com
MMDELAI – Marbles
Ethereal, autumnal openings, leading into glitchy breakbeats of electronic goodness from the creative and soothing Mmdelai.
(Duff) © Mmdelai self-released.
www.myspace.com/mmdelai
TRUTH - Don’t Leave
Stripped back, slick beats with haunting vocals from Christchurch’s leading international dubstep trailblazers.
(Fernandez/Roake/Van Uden) © 2010 Truth
www.myspace.com/truthdubstep
GHOST – Postcards From The Edge
Dubstep expat spooks us with a mad, beat laden fusion track, with UK influences abound.
(Williamson) © 2010 Musicforheads from the album ‘Postcards From The Edge‘
www.musicbyghost.com
ANTHESIAC - Bliss
An emotive dark minimalist gem from those underground distorted drone monsters Anthesiac.
(Braden) © 2008 Anthesiac from the album ‘In The Queue’
www.anthesiac.com
JDUBS – Pages
A flowing vibration flavoured with hip hop, drizzled with jazz. From the soul for the soul.
(James/Parks) © 2010 Truetone Records from the album ‘The Keynotes’
www.jdubs.co.nz
PROJECT nRt - Displaced
Take a half-full cup of loneliness and add a dash of urban folk mixed with a tsp of hip hop results in lush Trillion-inspired loveliness.
(Waretini) © 2009 Project nRt from the EP 'L.S.O.D.T'
www.myspace.com/projectnrt
DEPARTURE LOUNGE- Between The Sheets feat. Mark Vanilau
Sublime sparse Aotearoa funk from commander in chief Oakley Grenell, the sonic styling’s of first lieutenant Vanilau and their merry band of local jazz funk heroes.
(Grenell/Vanilau) © 2009 Central Records from the album ‘In Session’
www.myspace.com/departureloungenz
MAX MAXWELL & CARMEL COURTNEY – Seabreeze
Deep downbeat jazz infused sounds, a smooth and moody slab of soul from renowned electronic producer Max Maxwell and acclaimed Lyttelton saxophonist/vocalist Carmel Courtney.
(Courtney/Maxwell) © 2010 Max Maxwell and Carmel Courtney from the upcoming album ‘Where’s The Fire Tonight‘.
www.myspace.com/maxcarmel
MR SQUATCH – The Truth
Shea Dawson aka Mr Squatch, Christchurch’s outdoor festival stalwart brings us home with some ethereal spacious techno with underlying dubstep urgency.
(Dawson) © 2010 Delicious Music
www.deliciousmusic.co.nz/artists/MrSquatch
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