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Molten Mirrors: A Decade Of Livity Sound, Part 1
Various
Azu Tiwaline - "Nissa" - (5:46) 62 BPM
Forest Drive West - "Lost Signal" - (5:08) 120 BPM
Batu - "Melts Into Air" - (5:05) 139 BPM
Two Shell - "Big Style" - (5:22) 93 BPM
Al Wootton - "Sancode" - (4:17) 135 BPM Hot
DJ Plead - "Glebe!" - (3:47) 137 BPM
Bakongo - "Ashy" - (5:05) 126 BPM
Cando - "It's All Relative" - (4:39) 123 BPM
Facta - "FM Gamma" - (5:57) 130 BPM
Review: Livity Sound has come a long way since surfacing as something like white label for Peverelist, Kowton and Asusu's music - the latter's "Sister" a bonafide gem! Over the years it has expanded its roster to the point of becoming a landmark within UK bass music - especially that of Bristol! If you wanted to catch up with what that sound actually is, still fresh as f*** in 2021 - Molten Mirrors: A Decade Of Livity Sound is your port of call. For the first of two parts, it's Batu in the mix with a feel-good yet grubby, junkyard industrial banger "Melts Into Air" which sits nicely next to the abstracted beats of Two Shiel's "Big Style". With deeper mysticisms comes Azu Tiwaline's slower "Nissa" next to the faster polyrhythms of Forest Drive West's "Lost Signal", with Facta, Al Wooton and Cando spreading some hypercolor synths and high fidelity beats in their sessions. And check out the leftfield selection of warped, jazzy breakdowns by DJ Plead that makes for a perfect segue into Bakongo's "Ashy".
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LIVITY 049D1
24 Sep 21
Bass
Dumb Hummer/All The Time
Dumb Hummer - (7:06) 62 BPM Hot
All The Time - (5:39) 60 BPM
Review: By now, Bristol's Livity Sound was the only noted Bristol label that FACTA hadn't released on yet. He's appeared on the ever-impressive Idle Hands, of course, as well as the 'consciously off-kilter' Berceuse Heroique from Athens, so he has plenty of experience with the mass audience of bass-headz worldwide. "Dumb Hummer" is an abstract affair, its uplifting bleeps and clicks merging perfectly with the tune's bitter low-end waves that take it to a more dubwise stance; "All The Time" is certainly more of a 'house' ting, with its broken beats forming a peculiar strain of off-balance 4/4 - rife with that Bristol charisma. We love it.
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LIVITY 030
11 May 18
Experimental/Electronic
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