Track listing for my newest mix CD, titled Obscene Gesture
Hollywood Undead - My Black Dahlia Tricky - Broken Homes The Used - Just A Little Optical - To Shape the Future RMX The Deftones - Be Quiet and Drive Fishbone - It's a Wonderful Life AFI - Kiss My Eyes Chemical Brothers - Loops of Fury The Yeah, Yeah, Yeahs - Maps Coheed & Cambria - A Favor House Atlantic Ed Rush & Optical - Wormhole Mindless Self Indulgence - Kill the Rock Static-X - The Trance is the Motion Sonic Youth - 100% Tom Waits - I Don't Wanna Grow Up
Good god this is brilliant. Perfect rainy day, scraped up face from a bike accident album.
Various Live Amanda Palmer Videos. Astronaut* is all science porn for us.
*Sample of Astronaut lyrics b/c they're ace: but you are my love the astronaut / flying in the face of science /i will gladly stay an afterthought /just bring back some nice reminders .. just my luck they sent your upper half / it’s a very nice reminder / it’s a very nice reminder
joe.distort: "with breakcore/ spazz electronics i just don't know enough to find a lot of the good stuff."
cock rock disco is very good, with lots of free stuff to sample. drumcorps is an ex new england metalcore guy (alias for aaron spectre who spins a lot of ragacore and less evil stuff) who moved to berlin and chopped up slayer and snapcase with digital hacksaws. and it's the home of duran duran duran.
daly city records is another. a little more twee, but great. start with Mochipet. he also did some great remixes of spank rock. lots more free samples.
I am currently listening to the quiet hum of my computer case speakers and the far-off, yet incessant barking of the yippy dogs next door. Oh, music, I got nothin'.
today, added to this are some tracks I downloaded from Remix.NIN.com, a link I found elsewhere on Whitechapel (thanks guys!) the instrumental version of "Dead Souls" is quite nice.
tacopunch: thanks. listening to the doormouse set now, or maybe it's adjust because the tags got switched? whichever bit opens with him screaming at the audience to shut up.
pinch's new "underwater dancehall" is in the wings.
I just snagged a couple of songs off Abney Park's site--"Stigmata Martyr" and "The Wrong Side" and they're pretty good. They're a band I like more for their aesthetic than for their actual musical chops, but they're defintely growing on me.
didnt doormouse used to produce and play hardcore/gabber? i used to actually know what was going on in that scene like 95-98. especially if it pertained to TRON, SPEED FREAK or any other speedcore, deathcore, high bpm brutality.
Just dropping this down without wadding through the 200 plus posts between this one and my last one.
Still listening to Minor Threat. Its helping me trudge to work and back home in the blistering cold. Its only a 10 minute walk, but in -30 weather with the windchill, its fucking hell. Minor Threat gets me through that.
Otherwise at home I'm listening to Black Kids. They're giving away there ep away for free through their website. Its really good, I understand all the hype that Rolling Stone and Spin has given them.
The mp3 tags on those files are incorrect. The first file is adjust+in broken key, the 2nd is cutups then everything is right until the doormouse file. Doormouse's set is only the first 30 min or so and after that fishhead starts djing and halfway into the file labeled as fishhead xanopticon starts his set.
Joe.distort,
Yeah doormouse is gabba-kick stuff and has transitioned into more of a cut up woo party style as of late.
P.S. Xanopticon is pretty much the hardest breakcore there is IMHO. Nano-samurai beats cutting carbon chains for sure.
tacopunch-i will definitely check it out as much of this as possible-thx.
recent: fight club vol 1 12" (knifehandchop vs mechaknifehandchop!) dalek "megaton" 12" single charles bronson/ ice nine split 7" ( score! so happy i found this record! one of the best things of the mid 90s) dear landlord/off with their heads split 7" (dear landlord is becoming my favorite pop punk/beardo band. too bad they only have 4 songs released)
Right now, Voxtrot. Specifically, Brother In Conflict, which is nice. In fact, the entire album is pretty nice and I was very impressed with it when it came out.
Later, VivaL'AmericanDeathRayMusic. I have trouble with this lot's name, actually, because it's written in a myriad different ways all over the place. I messaged them on MySpace about it a while ago (yes, I was that concerned) and they say it's like that.
Anyway, anyone ever pick up a CD or record or whatever in a shop just because they like the look of it? VivaL'AmericanDeathRayMusic were one of those, and I am not regretting it. In fact, I hardly ever do. Here, linkage: Last.fm Yeah, the majority of people on last.fm wanna put spaces in there. Never mind. Also, myspace: La.
I am listening to the fantastic audio recording of Philip Pullman's the Subtle Knife it a full cast unabriged adaptation easily the most 3 dimentional audio I have ever listen to its the sequel to the Golden Compass I loved book the but thought the movie sucked it was was over sanitised and rushed seen that deserved twenty minutes were chopped down to only 5 and left the end of the book . I'm glad it's did not doing what was expected if it flops it will be because it treated the souce materiel with disrespect not because it is thought to be anti Christian good day
Just this week I was turned on to Okkervil River's "Black Sheep Boy" which is really pretty great. Also heavy on the pod; Drive By Truckers "Dirty South" Captain Beefheart "Troutmask Replica" Best of Uncle Tupelo Gun Club "Fire of Love" Louvin Brothers "Satan is Real"