Friday, March 18, 2011

Instant Tequila Headache

ICE is the list ep. There



1) Julian Fane - Disaster Location [Planet Mu, 2004]

From Vancouver, goes out to Planet Mu and is also part of the duo Lynx And Ram Vierke with Carli. With two 7''and two discs, we are faced with a skillful manipulator of sounds and environments IDM letfield. The piece is a crescendo of dissonance, percussion and chorus. Hopping on the stellar dust.

2) ∞ SLEEP OVER - Outer Limits [Forest Family Records, 2010]

Christa Palazzolo, Sarah Brown and Stefanie franciotto are three girls in the Virgin Islands. After the first two cassettes and a 7'', the "Outer Limits" is the second. They take dreams and make us songs, Jesus in the balance between Zola and Cocteau Twins. "Outer Limits" is probably the best song of the last 10 years.
SLEEP OVER ∞ tumblr

3) Jan Jelinek - Universal Band Silhouette [~ scape, 2005]

Jan Jelinek's cot in Berlin is DJ, producer, musician and remixer. Brings with it several pseudonyms (Exposures, The, Farben, Gramm, N. Gratin) and collaborating in different groups (Center Of Excellence, Groupshow). In her name, produced by ambient light influences and samples of old jazz. The song is jazzy downtempo atmosphere. Spliff time!

4) Jeremiah Jae - Vertical Pupils [Yellow Mask, 2010]

Instrumental sgemba, hallucinatory and vaguely skwee for one of the hottest names in the Chicago area of \u200b\u200bwhat many call post-hop. The boy has style and it shows a mixtape (link below) and that has really splitting the production J. Dilla, Madlib, Flying Lotus and Projek.
Eating Donuts & Other Refined Foods Mixtape

5) High Wolf - Moonlight Bizarre [Winged Sun Records, 2009]

The French High Wolf Illusion and Annapurna Enfer Boréal, manage their Widged Sun Records label and are part of various projects including Iibiis Roog and Voodoo Sister Mount French. We are in extreme and rare territories psycho-drone. Meditation and electronic brains loose between your thumbs.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Wd Acronis True Image Installation Problems

TRACK LIST 13 ep. There



1) Ruth White - The Clock [Limelight, 1969]

Ruth White, born in 1925 was an American composer considered by many as a pioneer of electronic music, thanks to the explorations of sound using the Moog synthesizer. The album "Flowers of Evil" is a reworking of 1969 in the electronic environment of the poem by Charles Beaudelaire, "Les Fleurs du Mal."

2) Moebius - Transport [Captain Trip Records, 2007]

Germany's Dieter Moebius, a pioneer of kraut with the band Cluster, continues his solo career itself as one of the most innovative and prolific contemporary electronic music, anticipating ambient, techno and more.

3) Ô Paradis & Novy Svet - Te Vi Pasar [The Nekofutschata Musick Cabaret, 2003]

Demian of O Paradis, one of the most famous of neofolk apocalyptic pop and meets with the English idustrial of Nový Svět, groped to establish a unique blend of experimental folk, romance, decadent and disturbing neo-surrealism

4) Planningtorock - Changes [Rostron Records, 2005]

Janine Rostron, a talented musician and video artist born in Bolton (UK ) but is at home in Berlin. It offers a pop very progressive groovy hip hop with a surreal ability of low unruly, his talents include classical music made in adolescence with his singing virtuoso.

5) Bathcrones - False Teeth [No Pain In Pop, 2010]

Bathcrones maybe I have in Atlanta, but their synth-pop revels in the good mood of a snowy Scandinavian land. Ethereal stuff, and ethnically-dimensional evocative as a picnic table on uoija.

Friday, March 11, 2011

Men In Pubblic Toilette Free

TRACK LIST 12 ep. There



1) Midland - Bring Joy [More Music, 2011]

Harry Agius and another exit to More Music. In "Bring Joy to the complexity of blending dubstep to house and rhythmic sparks garage, like a picture frame techno epic. Burialani echoes across the street.

2) Deadboy - Heartbreaker [Well Rounded Records, 2009]

The sound of the South East London is majestic. Sound material hybrid between UK garage, house and R & B sensibility. The voice warms the soul, makes you cry and breaks my heart. Divers brain melt and bend their bones. The best track is a perfect EP.

3) Lucy - Bein [Stroboscopic Artefacts, 2011]

Luca Mortellaro ago but breaks techno beats, the sound material bastardizes sounds with dub and ambient fullness. "Bein 'seems to be made to six hands Shackleton, Anthony Rother and Marcel Dettman. The future of techno passes well here.

4) Mark Pritchard & Steve Spacek - Turn It On [Sonar Kollektiv, 2007]

Mark Pritchard is the owner of an endless series of projects, collaborations and groups from at least 20 years, including Harmonic 313. Steve White calls himself sometimes and sometimes Supadred Spacek. Pack together a gem with engines brokenbeat dubstep, bassline, and with unusual atmospheres.

5) Jamie Woon - Night Air (Ramadanman Refix) [candente Songs / Good Years, 2010]

Burial is the prophet. Jamie Woon has learned his lesson and packs of 4 minutes and 3 minutes immensity of sublimation in bass music. You can not think of a song so perfect. Class pure.