Showing posts with label download mix. Show all posts
Showing posts with label download mix. Show all posts

Friday, 29 July 2011

DOWNLOAD: The Outer Church - The Dark Earth Mixtape Vol. I

Here's a euphorically creepy mix from the third eye of the psychotropic ghost-haunt-God-head over at The Outer Church . This is going to kick your Friday into party times, no mistake.  Any mix that starts of with Velvet Cacoon knows what it's doing with itself - then when it goes on to include the likes of Haxan Cloak, Paavoharju, Demons and Old Apparatus you know you're in for a trip that will loose your conscious from its fluffy moorings out into the ravening wilds of...THE OUTER CHURCH, Bwah ha ha haaaaaaarrrgghhhh!!!




The Outer Church 
Presents
The Dark Earth Mixtape Vol. I
Velvet Cacoon Earth And Dark Petals
Idaho Forever
Coil Journey To Avebury
Current 93 & Thomas Ligotti Nobody Is Anybody
Buffy Sainte-Marie Dyed, Dead, Red
The Haxan Cloak Raven's Lament
The Contrarian Crimson Village
Demons Firewalk
Paavoharju Mistä Hän Oli Tullut
Kraken Duumvirate I Channel
Old Apparatus Zebulon
Hexentanz Profane The Twelve

Thursday, 23 June 2011

SONIC ROUTER: Interview & Mix - Dalglish [Highpoint Lowlife]

"...People who might as well not exist because it looks like bad copies of the ones somewhere else or even next to them..."












My most recent piece for Sonic Router went up yesterday - an interview with Scottish born, Berlin based techno pioneer Dalglish to complement his new album of granite toned electronic soundscaping Benacah Drann Deachd It's quite a heavy one, as is the mix he sent in to go with it - a tracklist that includes Synken, Michael Rother, Sun Ra, Coil, Cluster and Leyland Kirby.

Here's the intro: full interview, album stream and mix inside the LINK



"There’s a lot currently going on in the life of Dalglish, aka Chris Douglas, in and outside of the fact that he’s a man who has been producing confrontational exploratory noises since the techno-advent time of the late 80′s, with his first official release appearing in 1992. His back catalogue of work since then has informed swathes of genres, let alone the artists operating inside them, over two decades and he is still producing music that is capable of stopping a listener dead in their tracks. After pursuing this interview for some time, chatting sporadically to Chris as we contended with both the complications and darkness that hindered the flow of conversation; the same ominous cloud that indirectly helped inform both of us of a mutual appreciation for the psychological position from which Dalglish’s music approaches the listener."

Thursday, 7 April 2011

REVIEW: Daniel Klag - Weird Fiction



Daniel Klag
Weird Fiction
AMDISCS


Weird Fiction is the latest, and first release on AmDiscs, from New York based anti-gravity ambient musician Daniel Klag, following CDr's on Self Storage and La Station Radar.  The six tracks on this release mix multi-hued waves of lugubriously flowing drone with elemental textures, in thrall to the ethereal works of Fennesz and Tim Hecker and the prettier, unspooky, end of Boards of Canada's canon. As the tracks progress they morph and warp hypnotically, colouring themselves with emotive resonance, outlining hazy narrative arcs in their structures.  Opening track All White with the Peaks of Mountains is at once of the air and the earth, as its title suggests, drawing out a steely granite-dense centre tone that locks down lighter currents that rise off it, the whole piece exerting a shivering light headed atmosphere on the listener. At the opposite end, the closing Stone Cities Ancient and Wind Weathered is composed of similar audio substances yet emphasises the earthier concerns of decay and decomposition. 

He recently made Stadiums and Shrines blog a deep and heady mix of the kinds of artists his music is informed by, directly or obliquely which you can download here:

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00:00 Daniel Klag – “All White with the Peaks of Mountains”
04:07 Fennesz + Sakamoto – “Cendre”
06:26 Tim Hecker – “Atlas Two”
14:54 David Behrman – “On the Other Ocean”
19:53 Daniel Klag – “Ramparts”
24:30 Kria Brekkan – “Armor”
25:39 Rhys Chatham – “A Crimson Grail Pt. 2″
29:24 Jonny Greenwood – “Moon Mall”
30:25 Acid Mothers Temple & the Melting Paraiso U.F.O. – “In D”
34:15 Experimental Audio Research – “Dusk”
37:17 Six Organs of Admittance – “Awaken”
38:44 Inca Ore with Lemon Bear’s Orchestra – “Blue Train”
40:50 Ciccone Youth – “Me and Jill”
42:34 Gas – “Zauberberg 1″
47:13 Keith Fullerton Whitman – “Acgtr Svp”


Here's a video clip from a couple of years ago, or Klag performing live.

Monday, 4 April 2011

DOWNLOAD: GuMMy†Be▲R!/Nattymari - 100 Minutes of Foulness



GuMMy†Be▲R!/Nattymari
100 Minutes of Foulness

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Joining foces again for a physical release after their storming digital only Witch Made Knicca mix last year this tape is the new next level big hitter from screwed down space rave double team Nattymari and GuMMy†Be▲R!  Released in February on ClanDestine Records and now all sold out, it has been made available for free download to spread the foulness as far as it will reach.

An unholy mix of songs you'll recognise disfigured, screwed, glitched, stretched, chopped, reconfigured and reconstituted into ways that would appall your parents: This is club music for degenerates, degenerate music for clubs.

ẈḭṭḈḨ Ṃ4ḋḜ ḴḸḯḵḵ 4 ḸḭḞḝ ḞṌṌḼ!!!!!

Thursday, 31 March 2011

SONIC ROUTER: Interview & Mix - Konx-om-Pax [Display Copy]

My second feature for the awesome Sonic Router blog is up today: An interview with Glaswegian digital artist and sonic experimenter Tom Scholefield, aka Display Copy, aka Konx om Pax. He's given the Router a mix featuring a load of far out techno and experimental electronic musics.  I had a chat to him about it and his own album which is out now.

Here's a bit - more and the mix inside the TELEPORTER:

"I started out making really really hard Jeff Mills-y techno when I was about 15, on a Yamaha DJX keyboard. Really purposeful hard as fuck loopy techno. It sounded really bad and then I learnt more about production and stuff, moved away from more traditional music and got into noise based stuff later on.

On the mix there's a thread between the tracks that ties them together, a sense of formlessness to it, an amorphousness which is a counterpoint to the more structured techno...

They are two really clear things in my head and I understood when you said formless, I like the really loose and unformulaic – no rigid bar structure or tempo, music that doesn't have a repetitive structure. Really weird compared to more traditional dance music. There's definitely quite a strong link between most of the tracks in the mix.

There’s a noisiness and a trance-y, meditative aspect running through to the last track... a kind of religious, ritualistic trance music...

That sounds like something out of Blade Runner doesn't it? I found that last track on a really cool blog; it was tagged with the genre 'Ceremony'. I like that there was a genre called Ceremony. "

Tuesday, 9 November 2010

DOWNLOAD: Nattymari - Br1ng 0n th3 n00b1l3z

This latest mix from Nattymari is the last before Clan Destine Records drops his split screw tape with GuMMy†Be▲R!; 100 Minutes of FOULNESS.  This one is the dank sound of Nattymari's darkest corners being exorcised and it;s my favourite of the solo outings he;s been posting up. I think it;s got a more consitent loping skank and thickly clotted backbone to it, a spine that arcs over the sludge and keeps it lifted to kjust the right momentum the whole strecth. Again, the man himself explains and draws out the parallells with the industrial landscapes he seeks to emulate with the reconfiguration of musics tortured and contorted, so off you go into his hands, scaly as they are:

STREAM:




DOWNLOAD: Br1ng 0n th3 n00b1l3z

Futurism is a fickle mistress.  What seems modern is quickly neutered by our crass society.  Emasculated by the engines of globalization and clever marketing.  The Fullerian equation of technological exponentiality has leaked into the thin tapestry of art and expression.  In short... time is moving entirely to fast.

One thing can be divined from past example.  We forge our tepid theories of modernism out of the incidental sights and sounds that stimulate us subliminally.  Eno and McLuhan were correct in theorizing that the medium is indeed the message.  The wet sounds of rockabilly, rife with the reverb, were birthed by the fact that its teenage creators were forced to listen to rhythm and blues from the outside of clubs, being far too young to enter.  The djs obsession with vinyl pop is organic and not a conceit.  If one listens to hours of crackle and hiss, it not only becomes natural, but appealing.  

The most obvious example is the sound of Sheffield.  A chunking electrodisco that mirrored the machinery and blast furnaces of its industrial Bethlehem.  So what can be of today's new breed of modernists?  Like their predecessors, they revel in their respective environment.  Streaming media has rendered the ear immune to the stut-stutter of buffering, the glitching of compressed files.  Commercial music has found itself over-processed to make it sound richer and fuller over the cheap speakers of mobile devices.  Eyes no longer register the pixels and blur associated with computer generated imagery.

It would be easy to rage against this deterioration of sound and vision, yet that would be counterproductive.  Instead, history shows us that a progressive civilization embraces its weakness and turns it into strength.


TR4CK5:
M4RR10n3771
i know n0thing
574M1N4
D33RCUN7
[crash]/WORSHIP
HYPN0 R1MZ
dogshit
P.P.N.O.
9W4P
"there's a riot in l.a."
B0H0
CH0C0SUCK

Friday, 29 October 2010

Download: Nattymari - Mi▲mi ▲ssfuck


Second dose of Nattymari-ness for yr Friday is this latest mix that starts of with a boom!  His own blurb for it, again, cuts right into the malnourished underculture that his twisted rescrubs revel in; the mix offers up brief flashes of the original material before snatching it away in a scaly claw and rushing into the howling darkness.  This mix is as sexually explicit as they come, emphasising the sensual bump and grind of the dancefloor with swollen baslines that sag horrendously, draping themselves across horribly distended beats; thick throated voics mumur through sunken larynxes; sickly sweat slicked flesh sticking and sliding, groping blindly around this crepuscular bacchanal.  


Miami Nightlife. Coke thin bodies sweaty with self importance. Sheen of meatgrease. Girls in more makeup than clothes. Still smelling of last night's alcohol. Shots are called as the music pumps out the empty promise of the night. Outside palm trees mock the ragged; on the endless quest for methadrine excitement. The morning comes to reveal receding hairline and acne scars. Lines are cut like morning coffee.

Scan and repeat

Autoplay:

MI▲MI ▲SSFUCK by nattymari


Tracklisting:

D13 D13 D13 (/V\14/V\1455PH*KK)
c0M3m477R3ss
H4NDJ0B
D1R7Y R1D3
B1TCHPH*KK
R1M J0B
brown reas0n t0 live
B350 N36R0
FR33BAS3
SH1TPL4Y
CR1M3
BUK4K3
FUCKT4RD(*)

Friday, 15 October 2010

DOWNLOAD: Nattymari - s0 y0u think y0u can dΔnce

Nattymari has ANOTHER incroyable mix for you, just right for a Friday night (morning), lead by this equally excellent intro:



This mix is dedicated to the circuit djs around the globe. They're in every city, playing every Friday and Saturday night. If good at their jobs, they track the Top 40, Euro and P4K charts like the stock market, yet still have time to post random obscure updates to their twitter accounts. Skilled at their trade, they play the right amount of pop to get the white girls on the floor, yet still appear ironic. Carefully weave in enough esoterica to make the ❐'s think they're ▲. Fill the floor for two hours, only to drop the tempo down to a late night makeout party.


In no way am I trying to disrespect any sort of house or club music, but I'm just glad that I'm not doing it. And if I were, this is how it would go....


DOWNLOAD: s0 y0u think y0u can dΔnce

Tracklist

str0b3lit3
a bAD 3XAMPLE
APATHY
fRESH dUST
cascading
gURL pARTY
1st and lAST & tHE eND oF tHE wORLD
lOUD3R
3Y3 1Z
lIFE B3
ina drag
how come we don't say "I LOVE YOU" enough?
sTEP 2
bRICK dUMMY
NO S3CR3TS
The Impossible Lady in the Radiator
eAT a sALAD

Friday, 8 October 2010

DOWNLOAD: Nattymari - Savage N0mad & Yokai

The man named Nattymari is on a roll at the moment, tapping into a rich seam of degenerate reconfiguration in his mixes.  This new one, Savage N0mad is a little less smooth a listen, switching styles a little more abruptly, glitching and twitching to catch the listener off guard.  Stream from Soundcloud, or cut out and keep:


This mix is Autumn in East Coast Urbia, USA.  Gutters filled with dog manure/vomit/stale wine/urine/blood.  Street warriors pass in Waffen helmets. Roast Duck in 5 Spice hangs in random window.  Puerto Rican pretty boys text lyrics of love songs to their Mamis.  Somewhere a radio plays from out a car window.  Yesterday's hits collide with the street battle raps.   Forbidden sex for trade in the next building.  Euro beats and the wrong kind of drugs.  If it swallows you up it is only because it is hungry.

-transmitted from Chiba City
 
TRACKLIST:

Last House on the Left
Sweatshirt
oTAKu
dRIPdROPrAIN
Savage n0maD
reptile skank
This Brain Houses no Memory
Diamonds
sALAMANDER dOg fuck
don & 39
Fastlips
DA-4
No Sex
eLm0
tune
Free at Last/Rotten Nickels

  Nattymari presents Savage n0mad by nattymari 



He also threw up a 'hipster mix' that is is especially awesome too, even though he sideswipes it himself, he loves it really or he wouldn't have made it.  Nothing wrong with any of these tracks at all:

DOWNLOAD: YOKAI

tracklist

Holy Other - Yr Love
Women - Locust Valley
Black Devil Disco Club - Dangerous Mixture
Starslinger - Innocent
Nonnon - Whimp and a Wham
BBII - Tropical Laser Fantasy
The Zack - Mind the Cosmic Rocker
Meanderthals - Desire Lines
Vortex Riders - Nightmares
Dream Boat - Kissing Collar

Wednesday, 22 September 2010

DOWNLOAD: GuMMy†Be▲R! vs. NATTYMARI - Witch Made Knicca mix

One of, if not the absolute chief proponent of the more deviant end of the witch house spectrum, Mr Chris Johnson - aka the absurdly named  GuMMy†Be▲R! has made a collaborative mix with ex-music journalist, blogger and allround underground cyberpunk NATTYMARI.  In the Be▲R's own words this mix "challenges everything herr GuMMY stands for in the witch house movement.  This split mixtape might just get him excommunicated."


It's screwed down hard, the original hip-hop/R&B vocals and beats stretched, occluded and debased in keeping with the drag continuum we're currently surfing the rest of 2010 out on. happily.  It's punctuated with no small amount of black humour and bound with an overreaching atmosphere like a shadowy black handed cloud of doom.  Pretty fukken ace then, yeah.

Cut out and keep...

...or stream from Soundcloud


 



Nattymari has also posted a couple of outtakes from the project; segments which didn't quite fit the feel of the full mix but which he's thrown out to the world:















Tuesday, 6 July 2010

For all the fucked up children of this world we give you, another nute c60 (c60004)


Originally started as an LP offshoot of the now defunkt, Trensmat Records - Nute is now on it's fourth CD release and on to its sixth c60 mixtape download.  Here's it for y'all. A scan of the tracklist should prep yr mind for a well blown time.



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Mugstar - My Baby Skull Has Not Yet Flowered
Vvv - Desperate Nation
Tony Mc Pheee - The Hunt
No Fun Acid - This Is No Fun Acid 3 Part 1
Alva Noto - Sonolumi (For Camera Lucida)
Emeralds - Genetic
Thomas Brinkmann - Birth & Death
Trans Am - The Silent Star
Sand - Helicopter
Pan Sonic - Suuntaa
Mugstar - Furklausundbo
Ty Segall - Finger
Circle - Stimulance
Stereolab - (Varoom!)
Machinefabriek - Allengskens
Spacemen 3 - Feel So Good
Spacemen 3 - Ecstasy In Slow Motion
Beach Boys - Wouldnt It Be Nice (A Capella)

Wednesday, 16 June 2010

Oneohtrix Point Never Mixtape

Needle Exchange asked Dan Lopatin to submit a special mix (his alternate title: REAL SHIT / I AM YOUR DRIVER -7%%%%% VOL. I). If you’re into twisted techno, library music, the Beverly Hills Cop soundtrack and, err, Rush, it’s definitely an essential download:

http://www.self-titledmag.com/home/2010/05/20/needle-exchange-020-an-exclusive-mix-by-oneohtrix-point-never/