Showing posts with label Dubmatix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dubmatix. Show all posts

Wednesday, 22 October 2025

Home Counties - The Pairs - Keaton Henson - Dubmatix

Photo - Luca Bailey
Home Counties - Roundabout.

Home Counties have released the new single 'Roundabout', the final taste of the band's eagerly awaited second album 'Humdrum', out this Friday, 24th October via Submarine Cat Records - produced by Al Doyle (of Hot Chip, LCD Soundsystem). Built on clipped guitars, elastic basslines and a nervy sense of momentum, ‘Roundabout’ finds Home Counties at their most playful and immediate, musing on social fatigue amidst a small-talk spiral.

On the release of 'Roundabout', singer Will Harrison said: “This song is about desperately trying to escape a conversation with someone at a party who won’t stop talking about themselves. ‘Roundabout’ is definitely one of the most light-hearted moments of the new album. To capture the atmosphere of the subject matter, we ended up recording our friends talking shit in the pub garden of our local in Homerton, which you can hear during the bridge. I think you can hear Bill talking about HS2 at one point. It might not be the deepest moment of the album, but it might be the most fun!"

Across the 10 tracks on new album 'Humdrum', Home Counties capture the unease of saying too much or not enough, the quiet resentment of being out-charmed, and the spiral of overthinking. Told through the dual voices and perspectives of lead vocalists Will Harrison and Lois Kelly, 'Humdrum' trades in wiry grooves, synths that lurch between menace and euphoria, and razor-sharp pop instincts - wrapping knotty ideas into songs that feel both meticulously constructed and joyfully unhinged. 


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Photo - Ruth Kavilhati
The Pairs - Together on a Rock (Album).

London, Ontario-based folk trio The Pairs release their new, fourth album, Together on a Rock, on all major platforms, today Oct. 22, 2025. Known for their three-part harmonies and heartfelt songwriting, The Pairs chose to record Together on a Rock live-off -the-floor, returning to their folk roots with a mostly acoustic, intimate sound that puts their gorgeous vocals front and centre. 

Together on a Rock aims to create connection – through honest lyrics and a warm, stripped-back atmosphere. In a time where it’s easy to feel disconnected, the songs invite listeners to slow down, reflect, and find common ground. The album explores themes of personal responsibility, humility, and re-connection — not just with each other, but with the wisdom of the natural world. The album was recorded live-off-the-floor with minimal overdubs of instrumentation, in Northfield, Connecticut, with producer Tracy Walton at On Deck Sound Studio in September of 2024.

Two telling facts about Together on a Rock: the title embodies the common humanity of our situation on this planet; and the three members of the group -- Renée Coughlin, her twin sister Noelle Frances Coughlin, and Hillary Watson – all agreed to lock away their cellphones for the two weeks during which they made the album.
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Photo - Danielle Fricke
Keaton Henson - Loose Ends / Past It.

Following the announcement of new album Parader (out November 21 via Play It Again Sam), Keaton Henson is back with 2 new singles "Loose Ends" & "Past It". This new material hints at Henson beginning to shed the “quiet boy” persona that has defined much of his career, now embracing the grunge-infused sounds of his youth.

Keaton Henson is an English musician, composer, visual artist, and poet. He has released six studio albums, a wordless graphic novel titled Gloaming, published by Pocko and a book of poetry called Idiot Verse. Henson suffers from anxiety, and as a result, he rarely plays concerts. On his official website in the 'About' section it simply say's "Keaton Henson is a musician, artist and composer from England he doesn’t like to talk about himself." 



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Dubmatix - Echoes Of The People (20 Years Of Fan Favourites).

From the deep echo chambers of 2004’s Champion Sound Clash to the uplifting spirit of 2024’s Lion of Judah, “Echoes of the People” is a celebration of two decades of dub, reggae, and bass culture through the ears of the massive.

This 20-track collection brings together the songs that have resonated most with fans across the world as I’ve toured, listened to feedback, and seen on radio playlists. Each tune represents a moment in the Dubmatix story, a connection between artist and audience built on heavy groove and a passion for the genre.

Over these two decades, I’ve been extremely fortunate to work with an incredible lineup of singers — from reggae legends like Anthony B, Eek-A-Mouse, Linval Thompson, Ranking Joe, and Tippa Irie, to modern torch-bearers Exile Di Brave, The Hempolics, Longfingah, Brother Culture, and Lone Ranger — Echoes of the People stands as both a retrospective and a renewal.

Mykal Rose,Brother Culture, Tippa Irie, Tenor Fly, Dennis Alcapone
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Sunday, 14 May 2023

Margo Cilker - Dubmatix - Annie Bartholomew - Madeline Kenney

Margo Cilker - Lowland Trail.

"Lowland Trail" is the first song to be taken from the eagerly anticipated follow-up to her acclaimed debut Pohorylle which Uncut described as "one of the most auspicious debuts of recent times" back in 2021.

The new album "Valley Of Heart’s Delight” is released on September 15th and sees Cilker working with the same team of Sera Cahoone on production duties with John Morgan Askew recording the album at his Bocce Studio just outside Portland, Oregon.

Cilker says of "Lowland Trail": I wrote this song living in a place where a rise in elevation paid off spectacularly.  And I would climb. Yet, I began to crave just placing one foot in front of the other; a more meditative wandering. Less risk, less reward.

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Dubmatix - The Ska Sessions (Volume 1). 

For the past few years I’ve had an idea bubbling around my head - could I create a song a day, and for how long? In December 2022, I decided to test this concept out and see what would happen starting January 2, 2023. As it turns out, a lot of things can happen and this is just one of them - a full-length Ska album. Over the past 20 years, I had never thought about creating a ska album, but sometimes when you dive into fresh waters, your perspective can be altered and new opportunities appear. That is how this all began.

Starting on January 2, I set out to produce an 8-bar song idea each day, which gradually evolved into sharing 30-second videos and eventually creating full-length songs and videos over the first four months. To date, over 125 song ideas have been created so far, choice ones that resonated with me became full-length songs in the ska style. This adventure has garnered a positive response from an enthusiastic audience, particularly in the ska genre, which I love but have not previously produced much music in.

Delving into it headfirst, I built tracks that pay tribute to the originators of the genre and the 2nd wave movement of Two Tone. What began as a bucket list idea has turned into something wonderful that Dubmatix has thoroughly enjoyed sharing with people and connecting with in a new way.

The vocals used in the album are from loop packs since I work fast daily on new music to achieve this goal. Although there needed to be more time to work with singers, I felt it was important to share their names and give them credit as they are unique and well-known and help to bring these songs to life: The Ragga Twins and Dennis Alcapone plus Double Tiger - Jesse.

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Annie Bartholomew - All For The Klondike's Gold.

After nearly a decade of performing in Alaska’s rowdy bar scene, Juneau folksinger Annie Bartholomew became haunted by the stories of sex workers during the 19th century after touring the brothel museum at Skagway’s Red Onion Saloon. This week, Bartholomew shared the new single and music video for “All For the Klondike’s Gold” from her debut album Sisters of White Chapel.

After conversations with her friend, Arkansas songwriter Willi Carlisle, the scope of the project came to include a play and stage show. The result is her debut album Sisters of White Chapel, out June 16. The music accompanies a play that she wrote Sisters of White Chapel: A Short But True Story, which premiered to acclaim in Bartholomew’s hometown of Juneau. The first single will be “Sisters of White Chapel,” referring to the red light district in Dawson City.

“All For the Klondike’s Gold” is accompanied by driving guitar and fiddle, and is sung by women, abandoned by their male companions but now joining together to survive the gold rush. Annie says, “’All For the Klondike’s Gold’ is adapted from a 1901 miner’s poem anonymously published in the Klondike Nugget, that empathizes with women left behind in the Northland due to the deaths of their male companions. These were the tragedies and very real economic realities that made women turn to sex work.”

In contrast to the art created for tourists, Annie envisioned a musical work that would share these omissions of Alaska’s mining past, and embody the stories of women in Victorian-era Alaska. Through archival materials, personal history, and Alaska’s stringband traditions, Bartholomew brings these women to life, extracting the emotional truth of who they were, why they risked everything to follow a gold rush, and their subsequent journeys and misadventures along the way.

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Madeline Kenney - Superficial Conversation.

In the quiet surrounding the pandemic, Madeline Kenney made sonic sketches in the basement studio she shared with her then-partner. She arranged phrases that called her—the sharp knife of a synth cutting a path along a blooming arpeggio, drums stuttering firm and tight. Working this way, she amassed a collection of songs she had no particular aims for. Some formed her 2021 EP Summer Quarter, others languished.

But in 2022, Kenney’s partner left suddenly and without warning, plunging her into the solitary act of untangling what happened. In the wake of her ensuing depression, she revisited these songs and found in them something prescient. She’d already laid the foundation for A New Reality Mind, her fourth LP (due out July 28th via Carpark Records) which she is announcing today with the album's first single "Superficial Conversation," alongside the track's self-directed video.

That her relationship’s end came without warning is only half true, though. The warnings were in the feelings and fears that inspired Kenney’s critically-acclaimed third album, Sucker’s Lunch (2020), which was co-produced by Jenn Wasner (Flock of Dimes) and centered around the idea of flinging oneself freely into the seemingly-assured destruction of new love, come what may. If sonically Sucker’s Lunch was letting yourself be pulled into the warm bath of a good story, A New Reality Mind reflects the harsh light of truth coming to break the spell. But as sobering as morning light can be, there’s brilliance to it, too. To see in the clarity of day is a gift. A revolution.

This is Kenney’s most expansive work, while also her most solitary. Produced and recorded alone in her basement, these songs are manifestations of what it feels like to be transformed by pain. Textures collide and collude; sonic ornaments emerge and dissipate capriciously; saxophones soar untamed. There's a propulsive power in the album, and there’s also acceptance, self-forgiveness, and a willingness to move forward into life, with all its ways of making a sucker of you. “That way of living, I’m over it,” Kenney declares of the habits that hold her back on "Superficial Conversation." “I do not need to be reminded of what I did,” she assures, the song opening wide and beaming, like a smile expanding to taste a new breath of air.

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