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ASully – Carrier LP»

Sully - Carrier LP

Sully’s debut album has officially been announced and is to be released in September 2011 on Blackdown’s excellent Keysound Recordings imprint. It’s an amazing album; surely one of the best we’ll hear this year and it should be bought on sight. BIG NEWS!

Tracklisting:

1. It’s Your Love
2. 2 Hearts
3. In Some Pattern
4. Encona
5. Let You
6. Scram
7. I Know
8. Trust
9. Bonafide
10. Exit

AFRJ009 – Sully»

Frijsfo Beats are proud to announce the latest single from UK bass badman, Sully, entitled ‘Toffee Apple’. Picking up where his 2010 Keysound single ‘In Some Pattern’ left off, it sees the versatile pirate vibes-imbibed producer take purple synths and twist them into dizzying contortions. Read More »

AFrijsfo Treats 3 – Various Artists»

Frijsfo Treats 3

Frijsfo Treats 3 - Various Artists

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1. Sneer – Notions

2. Kuoyah – Burning Lights

3. Point B – Promises Promises

4. Sully – Grids V1

 

AIDJ – Labels to watch 2011»

IDJ Magazine - 'Labels to watch 2011'

IDJ Magazine believe we show promise for the year ahead, and have included us in their ‘labels to watch’ selection for 2011 alongside the excellent Naked Lunch and Blunted Robots labels, thanks very much. Here’s what they said:

 

“While UKG has all but slipped from the radar, the emergent sound of future garage is in rude health. Deeper, darker, and filled with leftfield vigour, Frijsfo Beats is at the very front of the movement. Started in 2008 by Cambridge-based DJ Oslek, Frijsfo has been commanding DJ support from Mary Anne Hobbs, Ben UFO and Pangaea, and with good reason. Sully’s 2008 ‘Phonebox’ EP gained serious rotation on left-leaning dancefloors worldwide, while the new Frijsfo Beats 2 EP has an even weightier vibe. 2011 will see Frijsfo diversifying with a 12″ from the supremely talented Geiom, who turns his hand to the world of 170BPM – Autonomic devotees take note! With a Frijsfo mix CD also on the cards, as well as new material from Sully and Point B, 2011 is looking bright.” (IDJ Magazine, January 2011)

ADJ Oslek’s 2010 Chart»

1. Kuoyah – Angels Dub EP                (Frijsfo Beats)

2. Planes – My Intentions                (Lab Beat)

3. Fantastic Mr. Fox – Evelyn EP         (Black Acre)

4. Geiom – Resi Claart / Stel Dum        (Frijsfo Beats)

5. 2562 – Blackout                       (Blackout)

6. Deadboy – Cash Antics Vol. 1          (Well Rounded)

7. Instra:mental – Vicadin / Let’s Talk (Naked Lunch)

8. Autechre – Move of Ten                (Warp)

9. Kuoyah – Aurorae                      (Frijsfo Beats)

10. Synkro – Letting Go                  (Blackout Music)

AOur 2nd Birthday @ LAB»

Presented by LABORATORY, on Funktion One sound… What could possibly go wrong?

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1-3 Station Road,
Cambridge,
CB1 2JB

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24th July 2010

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AFRJ007 – Frijsfo Beats Volume 2»

Mixmag review FRJ007

‘Frijsfo Beats Volume 2′ is the second various-artists EP from the eponymous label, marking a fruitful two years in existence. Promise was recognised from the start in the pages of The Wire magazine among other places. Since then, support for Frijsfo’s open-minded aesthetic has grown, with FACT magazine, Boomkat and DJs such as Ben UFO, Pangaea and Tomb Crew getting behind vinyl releases from Sully, Ed DMX, Point B and Kuoyah.

The EP opens with a first for the label in a contribution from Geiom, responsible for the Berkane Sol label, as well as material for the likes of Skull Disco, Deep Medi and Read More »

AFRJ006 – Kuoyàh»

Italy’s Marco Donnarumma indicated some of the potential of his Kuoyàh project with last April’s digital release for Frijsfo, earning enthusiastic tips from the likes of Boomkat. Nonetheless, there’s no doubt that his debut on wax ups the game – even in the face of a mix from Sully – by applying a focus capable of working magic in 2010′s open-ended dubstep dance. Read More »

AFrijsfo Treats – 2snide»

The Frijsfo Treats series of podcasts and other free music commences with one hour and twenty-four minutes of music presented to you by long-standing Frijsfo Beats artist 2snide!

2snide – Treat One

  • Lewis Hunter – Cut from the wreckage (Sclist Remix)
  • Sully – Grids V2 (Dub)
  • EDMX – 2K3 Beat (Frijsfo Beats)
  • Sines – Still Fullish (L2S recordings)
  • Wiley – Split It Down The Middle (White)
  • Hypno – Telescope (Haunted Audio)
  • Sticky – ??? (White)
  • J-Treole – The Loot (Sully Remix) (Keysound)
  • Sclist – Idle (Frijsfo Beats)
  • Flying Lotus – Roberta Flack (Martyn Remix) (Warp)
  • Groove Chronicles – Stone Cold (Groove Chronicles)
  • El-Tuff Project – Drive Me Crazy (Qualifide)
  • James Fox – Put It Back (Ramadanman Remix) (Take)
  • Blackmass Plastics – Blue Velvet (Dub)
  • Blackmass Plastics – Ready Shreddy (Gruffalo)
  • Point B – Industrial Revulsion (Combat forthcoming)
  • Lex – Batman
  • Point B – Detritus (Frijsfo Beats)
  • Squarepusher – My Red Hot Car (Warp)
  • Jose James – Blackmagic (Joy Orbison Remix) (Brownswood)
  • Mosca – Gold Bricks I See You (Elavator Music)
  • Hardsoul – Self Religeon (2snide Remake) (Dub)
  • Warlock – Black Bag Of Doom (Dub)
  • Daninche – Mega Drive Bass (???)
  • Terra Danjah – ??? (Dub)
  • Unknown – Unknown (White)
  • Point B – Misspent Youth (Combat forthcoming)
  • Horsepower Productions – Django’s Revenge (Tempa)
  • Fissure – Brilliancy (Another Chance)
  • Sully – Toffee Apple (Frijsfo Beats Dub)
  • Kuei – Tanaris Rising (Hsuan Records Dub)
  • Kipo – Monkey Breakfast (Left Turn Records Dub)
  • Mosca – Square One (Greena Remix) (Night Slugs)
  • Synkro – Vacant (Smokin Sessions)
  • Debruit – Nigeria What (Civil Music)
  • Falty DL – Paradise Lost (Planet Mu)
  • Kuoyah – Asia (Frijsfo Beats forthcoming)

* Don’t Miss: Prolific ignorant breeze-chatting, and much more, from 2snide and others over at Snide Remarx.

Frijsfo Treats 2…. Lewis Hunter.

AFRJ005 – Sully»

Griping about dubstep seems pretty pointless at the moment – for almost every formulaic record on the shelves, there’s another young, creative producer beating a much more interesting path. Norwich’s Jack Stevens – better known as Sully – is justifiably seen as one of those individuals.

 

Tantalisingly doing the rounds on dub for long enough now, “Reminder” and “Jackman’s Rec” should usher in Sully’s biggest moment yet. Since Blackdown (AKA Martin Clark) included both in his end-of-year dubstep chart for Pitchf Read More »