Squarepusher - "My Red Hot Car" Seduced...
Seduced by the New... (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Squarepusher - "My Red Hot Car" Seduced by the New with RobOrange
Seduced by the New... (Free subscription) | 01/11/2009
Squarepusher - "My Red Hot Car" Seduced by the New with RobOrange
Bearded Magazine (Free subscription) | 29/10/2009
The tagline to Samuel L. Session’s Myspace page is 'music is not about standin’ still and becoming safe.' Well I think most of us would agree with him. Though whether his new album The Man With The Case particularly sticks to this maxim, is wholly more divisive issue.
Music Is Art (Free subscription) | 26/10/2009
Broadcast, have been around since 1995, having formed in Birmingham, Great Britain. Broadcast are signed to Warp Records; a record label, that acts as a who’s who of each important name in electronic music since the labels formation in 1989. Warp have hosted, amongst others, Andrew Weatherall (under Sabres of Paradise guise), Aphex Twin, Squarepusher, [...] Related posts: Thoughts for Tonight:...
Belgian Waffle (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Things really have to improve and quick. Take last night. After a whole day pinned to my chair by a hot, sick child, I got drunk very fast and very early on red wine (never my drink of predilection), then lay outside in the rain on a green plastic bench under an ancient smelly Barbour jacket to hide from the hideous cacophony of Squarepusher ("a swarm of angry bees throwing saucepans down a lift...
DJ Orion - the diary (Free subscription) | 24/10/2009
Underworld has compiled a new collection, Underworld vs. The Misterons – Athens, due for release via the !K7 label on Nov. 24. It’s going to be an eclectic, jazzy experience rather than a full-on house/electronic album. The long-player features music from Underworld itself, Carl Craig, Lauren Garnier, Squarepusher, Roxy Music and a previously unreleased collaboration between Underworld’s...
DKPM: What We Like (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
Great timing: On my recent holiday in New York, not only did we get to experience the wonders of the Big Apple, but our trip also coincided with the WARP20 event. The pioneers of the hypnotic groove introduced me to electronic music many many years back. A great night was had (even though I was recovering from a stinking hangover from the night before after my Sister in Laws wedding) with Pivot, Flying...
Toppa's Tales (Free subscription) | 23/10/2009
A happy list this. Songs that I think could be okay to be played at my funeral. Talk Talk - Life's what you make it The Doors - The end Michael Andrews / Gary Jules - Mad World The God Machine - It's all over Radiohead - Pyramid song Nirvana - Dumb Sonic Youth - Society is a hole Squarepusher - Smedley's melody Thom Yorke - Black swan Antony & The Johnsons - Hope there's someone Arcade Fire - Black...
New Musical Express (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Legendary producer guests on the band's new compilation
PopMatters Music (Free subscription) | 21/10/2009
Solo Electric Bass 1 effortlessly careens from frenetic rhythmic études to moody atmospheric pieces that veer dangerously close to random instrument plucking, It's not like this is entirely out of left field -- we've been hearing Tom Jenkinson's experiments with live instrumentation since Music Is Rotted One Note, an album now heralded as one of the Squarepusher classics. His electric bass playing...
Consequence of Sound (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
Not going to lie. It sounds pretty wild, folks.
Extreme Saving (Free subscription) | 20/10/2009
NME's latest free Daily Download is: North Atlantic Oscillation - Cell Count - Free MP3 Normally I approach overtly highbrow clever-clever musical projects with a mixture of trepidation and disdain; while I veer nearer the Gyratory System end of the dumb/clever scale than, say, The Enemy, you can take it too far. So hearing about a group called North Atlantic Oscillation (something about fluctuations...
The Music Ninja (Free subscription) | 19/10/2009
A few years have passed since I first discovered the born and bred Massachusett producer/DJ Edit. His music has more of a trip glitch aleatoric style that only Edit can write the definition for. I recently rediscovered him, and was satisfied listening to more recent work. His music has grown more complex, almost like [...]
Discobelle.net (Free subscription) | 09/10/2009
Pic by Josef Hoflehner Greg from Acid Girls passed this onto to all of us Grindin peeps yesterday, it’s not really the style we’ve grown accustomed to from Acid Girls but it’s the perfect workday mix right now. Acid Girls will be going on tour soon together with Jokers Of The Scene, they’re also heading over [...]
Isaac Himself (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
On the 30th of October I will traveling to bristol to dj at a venue called Motion. I'm a little apprehensive to say the least considering I can't even really dj, but I've been asked to help out by AFW and I'm not one to turn down a challenge (plus, it's for charity) Over the last few months I have invested in some turntables and lots of lovely vinyl, I've managed to piece together a set consisting...
prefixmag (Free subscription) | 08/10/2009
Modest Mouse have come up with some great ways to promote their No One’s First and You’re Next EP. Initially, the tracks were released as a series of 7-inch singles, including one (“Satellite Skin”/”Guilty Cocker Spaniels”) for Record Store Day. Heath Ledger worked on the video for “King Rat,” and now comes this clip for “The Whale Song.”...