Showing posts with label Butterz. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Butterz. Show all posts

Saturday, 16 April 2011

[Free] Orangeade Stems


Butterz are a label that keeps on giving. After a whole range of gifts over the past couple months, Butterz has rereleased the stems of Royal-T's huge song - Orangeade, for us to tinker with.



Orangeade Stems - Sendspace

Thursday, 24 March 2011

Butterzip - Part 3



Spring's a-coming, and Butterz is still showing no signs of melting *stroke beard*. The grime blog turned grime label was originated by the Rinse.FM DJ's Elijah and Skilliam, plus Mu producer Swindle (to make the Butterz trinity), and a whole bunch of other grime perps including S-X (Woo Riddim), TRC, Royal-T, D.O.K, and one of the big daddies of grime - Terror Danjah (Hyperdub, Mu, more). They've been releasing tracks on wax, zips and mp3s for a while now, and are showing no signs of slowing down. Here's their latest zip, giving away over 12 top-notch tracks for the price of nothing.

Butterz Zip Vol. 3

If you like it, which you will, make sure to snap up some of their records. Links are on the link.

Here's a video of Royal-T tearing it up in Czech land.

Monday, 21 March 2011

Wiley & MJ Cole - Wait for the Drop

Grime. and Garage. and 2step. All mixed together in one track? U MAD?

Raging grime MC Wiley & Garage/2step hero MJ Cole have  paired up and named it 'Wait for the Drop'.
Good advice. Wait for it.


"My flow... top notch
My lyrics... top notch"

Damn straight. This thing's bound to people dancing, with a Night Slugs fuelled remix set (L-Vis 1990) on the flip.

Plus a wide range of remixes in the works, including the Mickey Pearce bootleg posted earlier. I've also got a little feeling that the Butterz crew are going to put some input into this one.

Cop it:
CHEMICAL RECORDS [vinyl]
BOOMKAT [digital]

Wednesday, 16 March 2011

Mix Round Up, Ep. 3 - Elijah & Skilliam

Next up - Rinse.FM DJ's - Elijah and Skilliam. Unless you've been hiding under a bassbin for the past couple weeks, these gents have been earning quite a bit of rep taking up the rather daunting task of resurrecting grime, focusing particularly on the instrumental variety. Alongside veteran producers like Terror Danjah and plenty of new-comers such as Royal-T, expect big things from their blog-turned-label - Butterz.

These guys have been turning out mixes like chiclets, so I'll leave you with their 010110 that gained so much hype on mixcloud, and their 010111 released - as you can probably guess - a year later, for a nice little comparison.

More about Butterz after the drop!