Liam Gallagher says he’s ready to reconcile with his brother and former Oasis bandmate Noel, under the right conditions. The singer-songwriter tells the story of his comeback in the documentary: “Liam Gallagher: As It Was.” (Oct. 22)
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Having already wrapped up three EP’s – ‘Shelter,’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Rhythm Flow’ respectively – Noel ties it all together on his debut long-player out on June 21st, ‘Reborn.’ Combining those previous releases plus four brand new tracks, ‘Reborn’ is the end product from a producer whose aim was to once again immerse himself in drum & bass, and in ProgRAM found the perfect home to do so.
As one of four of the album’s exclusives, title track ‘Reborn’ steps with edgy synths patterns and rippled, arpeggio melodies. ‘Mist’ team’s jazzy basslines with electric guitar riffs and Jungle-esque breakbeat percussion adding a live feel. ‘Tremor’ is a half time beast drawn out of minimal electro sounds and an ear-catching, pitch-bending vocal snippet. The last of the exclusives and closing out the album as a whole, ‘I Can’ is an atmospheric roller; delicate beats and a lead sound sampled from a dukduk (an Armenian national instrument), plus a perfectly utilised spoken word sample, giving it a real statement of intent. Add these to established favourites like ‘Cosmic’, ‘Don’t Leave Me’ ‘Watching’ and ‘Girlfriend’ and you can see and hear why he’s such a good fit on the label.
Being the first ever artist album to be released on ProgRAM, Noel definitely cements himself in the label’s history. ‘Reborn’ is a cohesive body of work from the talented Russian – and is proof of what happens when you get with the ProgRAM.
Controversial rock star Liam Gallagher says comeback documentary “As It Is” will be truthful to who he is and reveals how his feud with his Oasis brother Noel impacted the film. (June 6)
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Having already graced ProgRAM with two EPs – ‘Shelter’ and ‘Watching’ – Noel returns with another extended offering for his first release of 2019, the ‘Rhythm Flow’ EP. Also acting as the final puzzle piece for his forthcoming debut album, Noel again shows striking versatility across three tracks.
Opening with the melodic upbeat bounce of ‘Girlfriend,’ it works around stripped back percussive elements with filtered female vocals in the mix. ‘Pulses’ kicks with growling synth notes and stomping beats, pushing the track into neurofunk territory. Closing out the EP is the title track: its slow burning intro dropping into a militant half-time creeper, complete with glitched out riffs and hypnotic looping vox.
Noel’s production creativity has always found a valuable home on the label, and they welcome him back with ‘Rhythm Flow.’ Here is another essential release, proving it’s again time to get with the ProgRAM.
Having already graced ProgRAM with two EPs – ‘Shelter’ and ‘Watching’ – Noel returns with another extended offering for his first release of 2019, the ‘Rhythm Flow’ EP. Also acting as the final puzzle piece for his forthcoming debut album, Noel again shows striking versatility across three tracks.
Opening with the melodic upbeat bounce of ‘Girlfriend,’ it works around stripped back percussive elements with filtered female vocals in the mix. ‘Pulses’ kicks with growling synth notes and stomping beats, pushing the track into neurofunk territory. Closing out the EP is the title track: its slow burning intro dropping into a militant half-time creeper, complete with glitched out riffs and hypnotic looping vox.
Noel’s production creativity has always found a valuable home on the label, and they welcome him back with ‘Rhythm Flow.’ Here is another essential release, proving it’s again time to get with the ProgRAM.
Having already graced ProgRAM with two EPs – ‘Shelter’ and ‘Watching’ – Noel returns with another extended offering for his first release of 2019, the ‘Rhythm Flow’ EP. Also acting as the final puzzle piece for his forthcoming debut album, Noel again shows striking versatility across three tracks.
Opening with the melodic upbeat bounce of ‘Girlfriend,’ it works around stripped back percussive elements with filtered female vocals in the mix. ‘Pulses’ kicks with growling synth notes and stomping beats, pushing the track into neurofunk territory. Closing out the EP is the title track: its slow burning intro dropping into a militant half-time creeper, complete with glitched out riffs and hypnotic looping vox.
Noel’s production creativity has always found a valuable home on the label, and they welcome him back with ‘Rhythm Flow.’ Here is another essential release, proving it’s again time to get with the ProgRAM.
Returning to Program, Russian drum & bass stalwart Noel brings a three-track EP to realign you with his harmonic production signature. Sister-label of the imperative Ram Records imprint, Program has prided itself in delivering a wide selection of styles. The ‘Shelter EP’ is a perfect example, with records like ‘Bowwow’ bringing an element of funk, ‘Cosmic’ igniting more smooth liquid undertones and ‘Shelter’ providing steppy synth layering. So once again, it’s time to get with the Program, one which remains a pinnacle of the drum & bass underground.
Program Records
Noel
‘Shelter EP’
PRGRAM054
Released 16th March
Returning to Program, Russian drum & bass stalwart Noel brings a three-track EP to realign you with his harmonic production signature. Sister-label of the imperative Ram Records imprint, Program has prided itself in delivering a wide selection of styles. The ‘Shelter EP’ is a perfect example, with records like ‘Bowwow’ bringing an element of funk, ‘Cosmic’ igniting more smooth liquid undertones and ‘Shelter’ providing steppy synth layering. So once again, it’s time to get with the Program, one which remains a pinnacle of the drum & bass underground.
Returning to Program, Russian drum & bass stalwart Noel brings a three-track EP to realign you with his harmonic production signature. Sister-label of the imperative Ram Records imprint, Program has prided itself in delivering a wide selection of styles. The ‘Shelter EP’ is a perfect example, with records like ‘Bowwow’ bringing an element of funk, ‘Cosmic’ igniting more smooth liquid undertones and ‘Shelter’ providing steppy synth layering. So once again, it’s time to get with the Program, one which remains a pinnacle of the drum & bass underground.
Hibernating against an already impressively tight discography, Program has been biding its time in unleashing this next release.
With some of the genre’s most technically adept artists, the track-listing alone is enough to grab your attention. There is a high calibre of production standard present throughout the LP, audible from start to finish.
Whether you become submerged by Freek’s rolling ‘Enamoured’, accompanied by the pristine vocals of Pia Thaleia, or captured by the apocalyptic sounds of Slang Banger’s ‘Slaughter House’, every taste is catered for. Program sets aside its older sister label Ram and creates a breathing space, allowing it to grow. The label is a heavyweight in its own right; this album is only reaffirms that fact.
And such a range of versatility comes with names both old and new. L 33 returns to the imprint, with clashing bass conundrum ‘Manipulate’. Gerra & Stone also make an anticipated reappearance; their contribution ‘Po’rdosol’ is a steppy riddim constructed through a medley of beats and sliced up sample.
But relative newcomer Elliott Mac uses the LP as a pedestal for another stellar production. The budding artist flexes his capabilities across the soundscape of ‘Filter City’, delicately composed yet highly intricate. It’s demonstrative of Program’s dedication to emerging artists, sifting through cyberspace to showcase some of the best acts the underground has to offer.
So now it’s time to prepare your subs and plug in your speakers – Program have made a welcome return, further solidifying their position as leading tastemakers with a quality ensured guarantee. It’s once again, time to get with the Program!