Last.fm
  • Músicas
  • Rádio
  • Eventos
  • Vídeos
  • Tabelas
  • Comunidade
  • Login
  • Inscreva-se
Alterar idioma Português | Ajuda
  • English English
  • Deutsch Deutsch
  • Español Español
  • Français Français
  • Italiano Italiano
  • 日本語 日本語
  • Polski Polski
  • Руccкий Руccкий
  • Svenska Svenska
  • Türkçe Türkçe
  • 简体中文 简体中文
  • Artista
  • Biografia
  • Imagens
  • Vídeos
  • Álbuns
  • Faixas
  • Eventos
  • Notícias
  • Tabelas
  • Parecidos
  • Tags
  • Ouvintes
  • Blog
  • Grupos

Atari Teenage Riot

Blog

12…16Próximo
  • Alternative Judder Playlist - December 2004 - Christmas Eve

    Nov 18 2009, 14h19 por syknyk



    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Amboss - Crashed
    Jackson 5 - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
    Kid606 - Now I'm Completely Fucked
    Elton John - Step Into Christmas
    Stuntrock - Girls Don't Like Me
    [Artist Unknown] - Abba Gabba
    Lab 4 - Evil Knevil
    Velvet Acid Christ - The Dark Inside Me
    Larry Tee - Supermodel Incoporated
    Aphex Twin - Milkman
    Wayne G - Amphetamine Angels
    Pendulum - Spiral
    Ultraviolence - Airbreak
    ThouShaltNot - Headhunter
    Front 242 - Headhunter
    Crystal Method - Mortal Kombat Theme
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
    Pop Will Eat Itself- Ich Bein Ein Auslander (Die Krupps Mix)
    C J Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter
    Scooter - Sex Dwarf
    Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch (KMFDM Remix)
    Mushroomhead - Thirteen
    Dope Stars Inc. - Infection 13
    Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
    Rob Zombie - Dragula
    Rammstein - Links 234
    Pitchshifter - Genius
    -------------
    DJ Jesus
    -------------
    G205 - Lord Of The Dance
    Chemical Brothers - Block Rocking Beats
    The Redeemer - Sound Killah
    Panacea - Found A Lover
    Shitmat - Amen Babylon
    Venetian Snares - Skelechairs
    Hellfish + Producer - Rude Attitude
    Bong-Ra - 666MPH
    ---------------
    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Atari Teenage Riot - Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
    ----------------
    DJ Hailkohl
    ----------------
    Organ Donors - Looking For Drugs
    Culture Beat - Mr Vain
    [Artist Unknown] - Tetris Theme (Hardcore Mix)
    ----------------
    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Panacea - State Of Extacy
    Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy
    Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong
    Squarepusher Vs Queen - We Will Select You
    Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
    The Prodigy - No Good
    Curve - Chinese Burn
    Rico - Psycho Killer
    Ministry - Just One Fix
    Laibach - Final Countdown
    KMFDM - A Drug Against War
    Marilyn Manson - Disposable Teens
    Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Super Mario Mix)
    Ultraviolence - Paranoid
    Exitboy Vs Aled Jones - Stomping In The Air
    Alec Empire - The Ride
    The Prodigy Vs Tag Team - Whoomp My Bitch Up
    OutKast - Hey Ya
    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
    Tom Jones Vs Exitboy - Unusual
    Scissor Sisters - Filthy / Gorgeous
    Britney Spears - Toxic
    Felix da Housecat Vs Pop Tarts - Money, Success, Fame, Glamour

    For the alternative Playlists tracklisting visit my dedicated blog

    And here's the Alternative Spotify Playlist
    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03a: 120 to 101

    Nov 17 2009, 14h34 por amodelofcontrol

    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01a: 200 to 181
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.01b: 180 to 161
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02a: 160 to 141
    Previously: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.02b: 140 to 121

    Part three of my tracks of the 90s rundown: again split over two posts. The next forty will be posted on Friday.

    120
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Sir Psycho Sexy
    BloodSugarSexMagik
    1991

    You may be forgiven for forgetting, but once upon a time the Chili Peppers were a funk-rock party band, that made everything they did sound enormous fun, with the exception of the odd ballad. And aside from the singles, they seriously went "out there" at points - like this, one of the closing tracks from BloodSugarSexMagik. It's lengthy, filthy, funny, and funky as hell. In fact, it pretty much sums up everything that was great about them (except some of the questionable lyrics), and what they've lost since in becoming stadium-rock bores...

    119
    Cannibal Corpse
    TocarHammer Smashed Face
    Tomb of the Mutilated
    1992

    It's ridiculous, over-the-top, and fucking rules. Yes, it's one of the greatest death metal tracks ever written (just check the opening, chugging riff and that bass solo!), a track that never fails to inspire metalheads to go batshit whenever it's aired in clubs (or at gigs). And, never mind anything else, this has to be the most unlikely song ever to feature in a Jim Carrey film.

    118
    Ben Folds Five
    TocarJackson Cannery
    Ben Folds Five
    1995

    One of the first songs BFF released, and one of the first I heard (after the delicious dig at the alternative scene that was TocarUnderground), this track has a slightly more down-to-earth subject - dead end jobs and not doing a lot with your life. It's unashamedly retro - harking back to the piano-led rock of the likes of Billy Joel and Elton John from the seventies, but with a knowing post-modern nod in the delivery, not to mention Ben Folds' fantastic line in melodies and vicious sense of humour...

    117
    Longpigs
    TocarShe Said
    The Sun Is Often Out
    1996

    Another band who had a brief time in the spotlight, this Sheffield-based band were where Richard Hawley first had success, amongst other things. Their second album sadly sank without trace (it was nowhere near as bad as some would make out), but their first album had some success, mainly thanks to a trio of great singles, of which this - the first, as I recall - was the pick. A slightly-sneering take on the fashion industry (I think that's the subject, it's been a long time!), Crispin Hunt's vocal, that guitar riff...ah, the memories...

    116
    Life of Agony
    River Runs Red
    River Runs Red
    1993

    I've said before just how important Keith Caputo's voice was to this band - and this blinding, short-sharp-shock of a track is a perfect reason why. His soaring vocal elevates what would otherwise a brief hardcore blitz into a soulful, shimmering track that still sounds incredible nearly twenty years since it was first released.

    115
    Blur
    TocarFor Tomorrow
    Modern Life Is Rubbish
    1993

    For me, this is Blur's greatest single by miles. Parklife may have gained all the plaudits as an album, but this wonderfully whimsical slice of early-90s London life is a spot-on character sketch, and probably the closest in style the band ever got to their beloved The Kinks, too.

    114
    Faith No More
    TocarAshes to Ashes
    Album of the Year
    1997

    This album was FNM's last new material - and it's something of a miracle that they lasted this long, such were the internal tensions within the band. Perhaps all the more surprising was how good this last album was, too - aside from the likes of the Mr Bungle-esque chaos of Mouth to Mouth, it was played a little more straight than previous albums, but didn't suffer a bit as a result. All of the singles were marvellous, too, but the muscular crunch of this track remains my favourite (not to mention it being one of Mike Patton's best vocal performances ever, too).

    113
    Tori Amos
    TocarThe Waitress
    Under the Pink
    1994

    By some considerable distance the most spiteful song Tori Amos ever wrote, if this was based on fact you have to wonder what exactly the titular character did to deserve this wrath. It starts out calmly, Tori's near-spoken first verse accompanied only by a piano, the lyrics only hinting at what is to come - when the chorus comes hurtling in out of nowhere, and that's the marvellous kiss-off: "I believe in peace...bitch". Yeah, right.

    112
    Stabbing Westward
    TocarNothing
    Ungod
    1994

    One of the many, many bands to surface in the alt-rock explosion in the aftermath of grunge, this band took more of an influence from Nine Inch Nails and various earlier electronic bands, coming up with a vaguely chart friendly, anthemic take on the style, at least with the singles. Lyrically the band were unremittingly bleak, Christopher Hall wallowing in misery and self-hatred, although it worked well with his vocal delivery and the music - this was probably the most immediate track on the album (and I'd suspect is the song that got me into the band, although my memory is kinda hazy on this), and the reason it caught on is probably something to do with the stadium-sized chorus...

    111
    The Lemonheads
    TocarConfetti
    It's a Shame About Ray
    1992

    Way back when, Evan Dando's band were the shit. Like, the band every alternative kid loved. And it was all down to this album (and, likely, Mrs Robinson). The whole album is summery, whimsical indie-rock, with no song overstaying it's welcome (the whole album - all thirteen songs - is done within half an hour), and it's still a fantastic listen even now. This track - a single in the UK, at least - is still my favourite, a joyous-sounding track with rather less happy vocals...

    110
    Snot
    TocarSnot
    Get Some
    1997

    A sadly short-lived first incarnation of this band, after Lynn Strait's untimely death, but their only album with him at the helm was enormous fun. A blast of punk-metal, snarling attitude and the odd breather of lounge-like ambience, they were never a band to be taken too seriously (it was plainly obvious that the band never took themselves too seriously at this point, either). And this, their calling card and the opening track on the album, laid this out nice and clearly. It was party time, and we were all invited.

    109
    Deftones
    TocarEngine No. 9
    Adrenaline
    1995

    The Deftones' first album had a highly unusual, dry production that made the whole album sound extraordinarily raw, burying Chino Moreno's vocals deep within the mix. Those few moments where he did break through - like his near-primal delivery in this - were matched by some of the most brutal music the band wrote. I'll never forget the band opening with this in London back in '98 or so. It hurt, but was utterly exhilarating.

    108
    Jeff Buckley
    TocarLover, You Should Have Come Over
    Grace
    1994

    It wasn't TocarHallelujah that was the true centrepiece of Grace, it was this. A glorious, slow-burn (it's seven minutes or so long) detailing his state of mind as a relationship ends, and as much as it's Buckley's rich voice that is important here, it's also the elegant, poetic lyrics that set the scene perfectly, conjuring up rainswept nights lost in a city, musing on what might have been. Not that this ever happened to me, either, right? Honest.

    107
    Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot
    No Remorse (I Wanna Die)
    Spawn OST
    1997

    The film may have blown, but the soundtrack ruled. A very of-the-time set of collaborations between "electronica" and "metal" artists, whoever got Slayer and Atari Teenage Riot together to do this deserves a knighthood. Quite possibly more extreme than any material either band ever put out seperately, it's so loud and in-your-face that you can't help but submit. Shame they never did any more material together, really. Could you imagine how ace an entire album of this would have been?

    106
    Vision of Disorder
    Imprint
    Imprint
    1998

    A band that never quite got the respect they deserved, in my view, merging viciously heavy hardcore with lighter elements and coming up with a couple of endlessly listenable albums at least - not least this one. Of which the title track is one of a number of highlights - impressively changing tempo for each verse and containing at least three awesome breakdowns, and being a great tune to boot, too.

    105
    The Jesus Lizard
    Mouth Breather
    Goat
    1991

    David Yow's band always sounded like they were teetering on the edge of complete and utter chaos, and it also strikes me that Steve Albini's production techniques were the perfect fit for such a band: tight, taut, and they could be unrelentingly harsh. Mouth Breather isn't their harshest, but the glorious riff that heralds the track is worth it alone.

    104
    The Chemical Brothers
    TocarIn Dust We Trust
    Exit Planet Dust
    1995

    The Chems: one of the few electronic acts to successfully write tracks like a rock band, and cross over in a big way. Certainly, that was how it was in the first place, and while TocarLeave Home got me interested, it was this track that followed it on their debut album that sealed the deal. It sounds bloody huge, and a fantastic, dirty bassline underpinning it that drives the whole track forward.

    103
    Pulp
    TocarJoyriders
    His 'n' Hers
    1994

    It wasn't Different Class that got Pulp their big break after years toiling away on the indie circuit - it was the previous album, His'n'Hers, that got them the wider attention that then paved the way for the huge success that followed. And the opening track from that, Joyriders, is a marvellous sketch about rebellious youth with nothing much to do other than to nick cars for fun, one of those songs that is brilliant because you can picture every single lyrical detail (and, not to mention, it's an ace song generally). The real story behind the song is rather thinner (if no less amusing), though...

    102
    Sepultura
    Manifest
    Chaos A.D.
    1993

    Five minutes of brutal metal fury, this track was built around (fake) newscast-style radio reports detailing the police brutality surrounding the Carandiru prison massacre (that eventually saw the police chief in charge acquitted), and was a staggering clarion call for justice. Other tracks on this album may also have had points to make on the state of Brazil and the wider world, but none made their point as forcefully - or brilliantly - as this.

    101
    ...And You Will Know Us by the Trail of Dead
    TocarMistakes & Regrets
    Madonna
    1999

    Following the cacophonous, chaotic noise at the heart of their debut album, they somehow managed to fashion this into a more, er, indie mainstream appeal on their second album, without losing an iota of their visceral fury that seemed to drive everything they did. Leading the charge was this extraordinary track, a dramatic kiss-off to someone who really must have done something bad to deserve such a stripping down in the lyrics.

    Shortly: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.03b: 100 to 81
    Friday: My top 200 tracks 1990-99 Pt.04: 80 to 41
    Ler mais 1 comentário Adicionar comentário
  • Alec Empire / Atari Teenage Riot UK Tour starts! NOW

    Nov 12 2009, 23h13 por Alec_Empire

    18.11. NEWPORT (GB)
    VENUE: TJs


    19.11. LONDON (GB)
    VENUE: Islington O2 Academy (tickets: www.flagpromotions.com)


    20.11 BIRMINGHAM (GB)
    VENUE: Eddie´s


    21.11. MANCHESTER (GB)
    VENUE: Club Academy (tickets: www.flagpromotions.com)


    22.11. EDINBURGH (GB)
    VENUE: GRV



    probably the last time you'll hear us play Atari Teenage Riot songs and material from Intelligence & Sacrifice. especially in Birmingham!!!!

    all Alec Empire, Nic Endo / Atari Teenage Riottourdates , click here...huge after party withGary Numan 21.11. in Manchester!

    more info on last tickets, click here... http://www.alec-empire.com/
    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
  • Alternative Judder Playlist - December 2003

    Nov 11 2009, 16h51 por syknyk

    God Lives Underwater - From Your Mouth
    ADULT. - Hand To Phone
    Lesser - Young, Dumb, Full Of Come & Destroying My Will To Live
    Clint Ruin & Lydia Lunch - Son Of Stink
    Young Gods - Longue Route
    Earth Loop Recall - Optimism Creeping In
    Gravity Kills - Guilty
    KMFDM - Juke Joint Jezebel
    Rammstein - Ich Will
    Nine Inch Nails - Wish
    melt banana - Circle-Jack
    Atari Teenage Riot - Too Dead For Me
    Kid606 - Damn I'm Hard
    Propellerheads - Bang On!
    Fischerspooner - Emerge
    Pitchshifter - Genius
    Big Black - The Model
    Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
    Rob Zombie - Dragula
    Orgy - Blue Monday
    Pop Will Eat Itself - Ich Bein Ein Auslander (Die Krupps Mix)
    Alec Empire - Addicted To You
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
    Ultraviolence - Adultery
    Exitboy Vs Aled Jones - Stomping In The Air
    Prodigy - Voodoo People
    Nasenbluten - Shaftman
    Rammstein - Du Hast
    White Zombie - More Human Than Human
    Ministry - Stigmata
    Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot - No Remorse
    Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy
    C J Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter
    N-Trance - Set You Free
    Chemical Brothers - Hay Girl Hey Boy
    Traci Lords - Control
    Nine Inch Nails - Starfuckers, Inc
    Static-X Bled For Days
    Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
    Underworld - Born Slippy
    Prodigy - Firestarter
    Wayne G - Twisted
    Lost Brothers - Cry Little Sister
    Scooter - Move Your Ass
    Nasenbluten - Cuntface
    Juno Reactor - God Is God
    Velvet Acid Christ - Fun With Drugs
    KMFDM - A Drug Against War
    Ministry - Thieves
    Arkam Asylum - Listening May Harm Your Unborn Child
    Johnny Violent - Pull The Trigger
    Exitboy vs. Tom Jones - Unusual
    Prodigy - Smack My Bitch Up
    Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Super Mario Mix)
    Rammstein - Links 234
    South Park - Mr Hankey The Christmas Poo



    listen to the alternative Spotify playlist

    For other playlists visit;

    ALTJUDDERPLAYLISTS
    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
  • it's a mad, mad, mad, event.

    Nov 1 2009, 12h03 por disasterhead


    last night i went to Jakarta International Java Soulnation Festival to see DJ Spooky performance. i've been a fan of him since 1998 when i was still in elementary school. The first album I ever bought for myself with my own money was The Original Soundtrack of 'Spawn'. Well, i random-bought it actually, without knowing what will it sounds like. There's a collaboration in this album between Metallica & DJ Spooky titled "For Whom The Bell Tolls (The Irony Of It All)" and also a collaboration between Atari Teenage Riot & Slayer titled "No Remorse". fuck, maybe this is my first breakcore experience hahaha. since then, i downloaded some of his songs off audiogalaxy, kazaa, and blogspot. If someone asks "Is there a music artist that truly does every genre?" i think DJ Spooky's the answer (well, mike patton still tops it all lol). From hip dop, drum n bass, rap, dub, breakcore and even jazz. He did it all! I even heard that he's the inventor of this genre named "illbient". Awesome.

    Ok, enough with the flashbacks. So i came to this lounge room where he play. Fuck, the room was all empty!What the fuck is wrong with people these days? Well, i know some of his songs aren't really easy listening but i thought people are more open minded with music these days. There were only 3 people who came to see his performance. the performance only lasts less than a hour. too bad. i shouldn't have watched 'tortured soul' the day before yesterday (he performed too the day before yesterday). but the good thing is, we talked. He said that "no one like my music here, everyones leaving.", "you gotta be more vocal about me next time i came here." finally, he gave me one of his mix secret song cd and autographed it. he also gave me his email. he's such a nice dude. see ya next time paul.

    majority dislikes dj spooky. fuck majority.
    Ler mais 5 comentários Adicionar comentário
  • Alec Empire & Nic Endo of Atari Teenage Riot start EUROPEAN TOUR

    Out 21 2009, 21h32 por Alec_Empire

    Alec Empire & Nic Endo of Atari Teenage Riot start massive EUROPEAN TOUR!!!

    ALEC EMPIRE
    NEW DOWNLOAD ONLY SINGLE – ‘1000 EYES’
    OUT 7TH DECEMBER 2009
    + EXCLUSIVE UK TOUR DATES


    Sonic terrorist, Alec Empire, returns for another blistering series of live dates here in the UK that looks set to blow the roof off every venue it invades across the country.

    ‘1000 Eyes’ is the new download only single taken off the animated short film, ‘The Golden Foretaste Of Heaven’. After the critical acclaim of his mini album, ‘Shivers’, earlier this year, Alec channelled his dark energy into creating a brooding, mesmerising soundtrack to the hotly tipped film by Austrian rising star, Richard Wilhelmer.

    Fresh off supporting Trent Reznor andNine Inch Nails on their European leg of the tour, Alec will bring his awesome live setup to the UK showcasing material from a career spanning almost two decades. Always a knack for spotting new talent, Alec has collaborated with Robbie Furze from The Big Pink on the track, ‘If You Live or Die’ off his last album and has produced and written Patrick Wolf’s lead single, ‘Vultures’.

    Wolf also appeared on stage with Empire during his sold out London date at The Underworld earlier this year and looks certain to join up with his partner in crime for the Islington Academy show in London on November 19.

    Having recently remixed IAMX, ex Sneaker Pimp, Chris Corner’s new single ‘Terrified’, the hardest working Berliner in music’s next project is a team up with Major Lazer and Saul Williams for some new tracks and a remix special with Dillinger Escape Plan later this year.

    As a special treat for UK fans, Alec has roped in up & coming alt techno-core outfit, Motor, who are currently on tour with Dépêche Mode as support for his UK dates.

    Alec has once again reinvented himself and you can witness the Empire effect first hand this autumn as Nic Endo and him take to a stage near you.

    22.10.2009 Hamburg, Logo
    23.10.2009 Berlin, K17
    24.10.2009 Cottbus, Gladhouse
    25.10.2009 PL-Gdynia, Ucho
    27.10.2009 CZ-Prague, Lucerna Music Bar
    28.10.2009 A-Linz, Stadtwerkstatt
    29.10.2009 A-Wien, Szene
    30.10.2009 Ingolstadt, Paradox
    31.10.2009 Leipzig, Lagerhof
    06.11.2009 NL-Den Haag, Bazart
    07.11.2009 NL-Utrecht, DBs

    UK TOUR DATES:
    18.11.2009 GB-NEWPORT, TJS
    19.11.2009 GB-LONDON, O2 ACADEMY ISLINGTON
    20.11.2009 GB-BIRMINGHAM, EDDIE´S
    21.11.2009 GB-MANCHESTER, CLUB ACADEMY
    22.11.2009 GB-EDINBURGH (GB), GRV

    25.11.2009 CH-Zürich, Stall 6
    26.11.2009 F-Perpignan, CrockMore
    27.11.2009 CH-Vevey, Rocking Chair
    28.11.2009 I-Florence (I), Siddharta
    07.12.2009 I-Roma, Atlantico
    31.07.2010 PL-Bolkow, Castle Party

    visit Alec Empire's Blog for free downloads

    official website click here for more info
    http://www.alec-empire.com/
    Can our love survive in the absence of drugs????
    Ler mais 1 comentário Adicionar comentário
  • Dark Essence Radio - 5th October '09

    Out 21 2009, 2h45 por darkessencejosh



    Live to air every Monday from 10pm-Midnight AEST on 4ZzZ 102.1fm (Brisbane, Australia).
    Catch us on our live stream via http://stream.4zzzfm.org.au (Mon. Midday-2pm GMT/UTC)

    http://www.myspace.com/dark_essence

    1. Centhron - Testosteron
    2. Detroit Diesel - Serenade
    3. C/A/T - We Are Still Alive
    4. stereomotion - Filth
    5. Bow Ever Down - Perfect World
    6. Roughhausen - Dirty Little Secret

    Interview with Brodie & Glen from Felinedown
    7. Felinedown - Push
    8. Felinedown - Sweet Remix By Daleese

    9. Mindless Self Indulgence - Never Wanted To Dance [Pansy remix by The Birthday Massacre] **req**
    10. Portion Control - Brain Scraper Death Dive [rebuild]
    11. U.M.M. - EBM
    12. wertstahl - Identify Second Pass [Funker Vogt remix]
    13. Atari Teenage Riot - Death Star **req**
    14. X-Fusion - House Of Mirrors
    15. Sycophant Project - Resurrection
    16. Moodorgan - Treasure [Assemblage 23 remix]
    17. State of the Union - Radioman [Club mix]
    18. Lutherion - Katharsis
    19. V2a - Jesus Loves You [Centhron remix]
    20. Nachtmahr - Mörder
    21. Mental D-struction - Discharge
    22. Grendel - Chemicals And Circuitry [Studio-X Hard Dance remix]
    23. Comaduster - Warning Call
    24. Diduct - Messfit
    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
  • solipsistic NATION No. 162: Digital Hardcore Recordings

    Out 11 2009, 7h16 por solipsisticast



    When I launched solipsistic NATION I had a list of people I wanted to be guests on the show. One was Jack Dangers of Meat Beat Manifesto and another was Amon Tobin. I've slowly been making my way down the list and today I'm happy to cross Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings off that list!

    One of my favorite memories of Digital Hardcore Recordings was when I was working alongside a kid who played Korn constantly. I think he was on a mission to assault my ears with what he considered the heaviest and angriest music he knew. I put up with it for a while but after a couple of days I got fed up with it and when it was my turn to play some music I dialed up some Atari Teenage Riot. I couldn't have wished fro a better reaction from him: he fell off his chair in shock. He was simultaneously stunned and laughing hysterically at the intensity of the music that was bludgeoning his ears! Ah, the simple pleasures in life.

    I have to be honest, though, my initial reaction to Atari Teenage Riot was pretty much the same. Back in the 90's there was really nothing else like them out there and while I liked it I couldn't make sense of it at first. But like it I did and I started digging up everything I could find that was released on Digital Hardcore Recordings. Atari Teenage Riot will always have a special place in my heart but I also became a big fan of The Curse Of The Golden Vampire, Hanin Elias and pretty much anything Alec Empire puts out.

    While most of the stuff on Digital Hardcore Recordings sounds as fresh now as it did when it was first released, time, and Alec Empire have moved on so this week's show serves as a kind of a document of the history Digital Hardcore Recordings: how the label and Atari Teenage Riot began, how people reacted to the band and the label and Alec's new label, Eat Your Heart Out.

    I'd like to thank Alec for being so generous with his time. I figured I would count myself lucky if I was able to interview Alec for 15 minutes but instead Alec gave me 90 minutes and the opportunity to answer any question I asked him. Thanks, Alec!

    01. Atari Teenage Riot "Destroy 2000 Years of Culture"
    02. Alec Empire "We All Die"
    03. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    04. EC80R "We Need A Change!"
    05. Christoph de Babalon "My Confession"
    06. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    07. Hanin Elias "Nizza"
    08. The Curse Of The Golden Vampire "Ultrasonic Meltdown"
    09. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    10. Bomb 20 "You Killed Me First"
    11. Alec Empire "1000 Eyes (Radio Edit)"
    12. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    13. Killout Trash "TocarStraight Outta Berlin"
    14. Patric C "Snuff Out"
    15. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    16. Sonic Subjunkies "Central Industrial"
    17. DJ Bleed "TocarDeaf Dumb and Blind"
    18. Interview with Alec Empire of Digital Hardcore Recordings
    19. Shizuo "TocarSweat"

    Download:
    http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/189388/nation-189388-10-10-2009.mp3

    Permalink:
    http://solipsisticnation.com

    solipsistic NATION website:
    http://solipsisticnation.com

    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
  • My album collection

    Out 5 2009, 16h43 por shizzabel

    * Yes, I got this bored.

    * I'll update this as I aquire albums, if anyone cares.

    * Yes, I download some albums. I'm not made of Tower Records vouchers. Deal.

    :wumpscut: - Dried Blood of Gomhorra - Downloaded

    45 Grave - Only the Good Die Young - Bought

    45 Grave - Sleep in Safety - Bought

    A1 - Here We Come - Bought, then sold, then downloaded cos I needed a return to my childhood pop days XD

    ABBA- Gold –Greatest Hits - Bought

    About-Bongo - Downloaded

    AFI - DECEMBERUNDERGROUND - Bought

    Annihilator- Refresh the Demon - Bought

    Anthrax- The Collection - Bought

    Antimatter- Saviour - Downloaded

    Amon Amarth- Fate of Norns - Bought

    Amon Amarth- The Avenger - Downloaded

    Arch Enemy- Doomsday Machine - Bought

    Asgaroth- Red Shift - Bought

    At the Gates- The Red in the Sky Is Ours - Bought

    At the Gates- Slaughter of the Soul - Bought

    At the Gates- Terminal Spirit Disease - Downloaded

    At the Gates- With Fear I Kiss the Burning Darkness - Downloaded

    Atari Teenage Riot- Delete Yourself! - Bought

    JS Bach- Brandenburg Concertos 1-3 - Bought

    Bathory- Blood Fire Death - Downloaded

    Bauhaus- Burning From the Inside - Bought

    Bauhaus- Crackle - Bought

    Bauhaus- In the Flat Field - Bought

    Bauhaus- Mask - Bought

    Bauhaus- Press the Eject and Give Me the Tape - Bought

    Behemoth- Evangelion - Bought

    Behemoth- Ezkaton - Downloaded

    Bloody Dead and Sexy- Paint it red - Bought

    Bolt Thrower- In Battle There Is No Law - Downloaded

    Bolt Thrower- War Master - Bought

    Bullet For My Valentine- The Poison - Bought >.<

    Bullet For My Valentine- Scream Aim Fire - Bought

    Burzum- Aske - Downloaded

    Burzum- Filosofem - Bought

    Burzum- Hlioskjalf - Downloaded

    Burzum- Hvis Lysett Tar Oss –
    Downloaded

    Caliban- The Opposite From Within - Downloaded

    Carcass- Heartwork - Downloaded

    Christian Death- Catastrophe Ballet - Downloaded

    Christian Death- Only Theatre of Pain - Downloaded

    ColdTrigger- Into the Clearing - Bought

    The Cruxshadows- Echoes And Artifacts - Bought

    The Cruxshadows- Wishfire - Bought

    The Cure- Pornography - Bought

    Darkthrone- A Blaze in the Northern Sky - Bought

    Darkthrone- Dark Thrones and Black Flags - Bought

    Darkthrone- Panzerfaust - Downloaded

    Darkthrone- Preparing for war - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Darkthrone- Transilvanian Hunger - Bought

    Das Ich- Cabaret - Bought

    Dead Can Dance- Aion - Bought

    Dead Can Dance- The Serpent's Egg - Downloaded

    Death- Leprosy - Bought

    Death- Scream Bloody Gore - Downloaded

    Depeche Mode- Violator - Bought

    Diary of Dreams- Freak Perfume - Bought

    Destruction- Eternal Devastation – Downloaded

    Einsturzende Neubauten Kollaps - Bought

    Emperor Scattered Ashes - A Decade Of Emperial Wrath - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Enslaved Ruun - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Enslaved Beyond the Lights - Downloaded

    Evanescence Anywhere But Home - Bought

    Evanescence Fallen - Downloaded

    Evile Enter the Grave - Bought

    Evile - Infected Nations - Bought

    Fields of the Nephilim - Elizium - Bought

    Fields of the Nephilim - The Nephilim – Bought

    Frank the Baptist - Beggars Would
    Ride
    - Bought

    Gama Bomb - Tales From the Grave in Space - Downloaded from Earache

    Girl Thing - Girl Thing - Bought

    Gojira - From Mars to Sirius – Downloaded

    Gojira - Terra Incognita – Bought

    Gojira - The Way Of All Flesh - Downloaded

    Guns n’ Roses - Greatest Hits - Bought

    Heavy Load - Death Or Glory - Downloaded

    HIM - ...and love said no - Bought

    HIM - Dark Light - Bought

    HIM - Deep Shadows and Brilliant Highlights - Bought

    HIM - Razorblade Romance - Bought

    Hypocrisy - The Arrival - Bought

    Hypocrisy - Virus - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Iron Maiden - Brave New World - Bought

    Iron Maiden - Dance of Death -Bought

    Iron Maiden - Death On The Road - Bought

    Iron Maiden - A Matter of Life and Death - Bought

    Iron Maiden - The Number of the Beast - Bought

    Iron Maiden - Piece of Mind - Bought

    Iron Maiden - Powerslave - Bought

    Iron Maiden - Seventh Son Of A Seventh Son - Bought

    Isis - In the Absence of Truth - Bought

    Isis - Panopticon - Bought

    Isis - Wavering Radiant - Downloaded

    Jason Becker - Perpetual Burn - Downloaded

    Joy Division - Substance 1977-1980 - Bought

    Judas Priest - Metal Works 73-93 - Bought

    Judas Priest - Painkiller - Bought

    Katatonia - Katatonia -Downloaded

    The Killers - Hot Fuss - Downloaded

    Killing Miranda - Consummate - Bought

    KMFDM - Adios - Downloaded

    KMFDM - Naive - Bought

    KMFDM - Symbols - Bought

    Kreator - Enemy of God - Downloaded

    Kreator - Terrible Certainty - Downloaded

    Kreator - Pleasure to Kill - Bought

    L’ame Immortelle - Gezeiten - Bought

    The Last Dance - Once Beautiful - Downloaded

    London After Midnight - Selected Scenes From the End of the World - Bought

    Lords of Acid - Voodoo-U - Downloaded

    Mastodon - Blood Mountain - Bought

    Mayhem - Grand Declaration of War – Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Megadeth - Endgame - Downloaded

    Megadeth - Greatest Hits...Back to the Start - Bought

    Megadeth - Peace Sells...But Who's Buying? - Bought

    Megadeth - Rust in Peace - Bought

    Megadeth - United Abominations - Bought

    Metallica - ...And Justice for All - Bought

    Metallica - Black Album - Bought

    Metallica - Death Magnetic - Bought

    Metallica - Kill Em All - Bought

    Metallica - Master of Puppets - Bought

    Metallica - Ride the Lightning - Bought

    Metallica - St Anger - Downloaded

    Ministry - Psalm 69 - Bought

    The Mission UK - Sum and Substance - Bought

    Mithras - Behind The Shadows Lie Madness - Downloaded

    Moloch - Moloch - Bought

    Morbid Angel - Altars of Madness - Bought

    Morbid Angel - Blessed are the Sick - Bought

    Morbid Angel - Covenant - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    Morbid Angel - Domination - Bought

    Mozart - Forever Classics - Bought

    Muse - Black Holes and Revelations - Bought (for someone else,but I ripped it first XD)

    My Dying Bride - A Line Of Deathless Kings – Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    NFD - Dead Pool Rising - Bought

    Nightwish - Highest Hopes - The Best Of Nightwish - Bought

    Nightwish - Wishmaster - Bought

    Nine Inch Nails - Beside You In Time - Bought

    Nine Inch Nails - The Downward Spiral - Bought

    Nine Inch Nails - Pretty Hate Machine - Bought

    Nine Inch Nails - With Teeth - Bought

    Year Zero - Bought

    Nirvana - In Utero - Bought

    Nirvana - Nevermind - Bought

    Nirvana - Nirvana - Bought

    Nosferatu - Vampyres, Wytches, Devils and Ghouls – Bought
    Obituary - Frozen in Time - Downloaded

    Obituary - Slowly We Rot - Bought

    Obituary - Xecutioner's Return - Bought

    Opeth - Blackwater Park - Bought

    Opeth - Ghost Reveries - Bought

    Opeth - Orchid - Downloaded

    Opeth - Still Life - Borrowed from SonOfDefilement

    Opeth - Watershed- Bought

    Pantera - Cowboys From Hell - Bought

    Pantera - Vulgar Display of Power - Bought

    Primordial - To The Nameless Dead - Downloaded

    Protest the Hero - Fortress - Downloaded

    Protest the Hero - Kezia - Bought

    Psyclon Nine - INRI- Downloaded

    Rainbow - Rising - Borrowed from Chrizmerelda

    The Rasmus - Dead Letters - Bought

    Regina Spektor - Soviet Kitsch - Present

    Sepultura - Beneath the Remains - Downloaded

    Shakira - Laundry Service - Bought

    Siouxsie and the Banshees - The Best of Siouxsie and the Banshees - Bought

    Siouxsie and the Banshees -Kaleidoscope - Downloaded

    Sisters of Mercy -First and Last and Always - Bought

    Sisters of Mercy - Floodland - Bought

    Sisters of Mercy -A Slight Case Of Overbombing - Bought

    Sisters of Mercy - Some Girls Wander By Mistake - Bought

    Slayer - Reign in Blood - Bought

    The Smiths - Meat Is Murder - Downloaded

    The Smiths - The Queen Is Dead - Bought

    Suicide Commando - Axis of Evil - Bought

    Testament - The Formation of Damnation - Bought

    Trist - Zrcadlení melancholie - Downloaded

    Trivium - Ascendancy - Bought

    Trivium - The Crusade - Bought

    Trivium - Ember to Inferno - Bought

    Trivium - Shogun - Bought

    Type O Negative - Bloody Kisses - Borrowed

    Ultra - Ultra - Bought

    Unholy Ghost - Torrential Reign - Bought

    VersOver - House of Bones - Bought
    Ler mais 5 comentários Adicionar comentário
  • Alternative Judder Playlist - June 2004

    Set 28 2009, 18h35 por syknyk

    Another visit to the archives and some quality tracks....






    DJ Lee Chaos
    ---------------------------------
    Goldfrapp - Strict Machine
    b3ta.com - Fish Fuck
    Aphex Twin - Milkman
    Icon of Coil - Existence In Progress
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Joke
    mad capsule markets - All The Time In Sunny Beach
    Skinny Puppy - Assimilate
    ---------------------------------
    DJ DeeTee
    ---------------------------------
    Die Krupps - isolation
    Nitzer Ebb - Join In The Chant
    Killing Joke - Millennium
    KMFDM - Stray Bullet
    Curve - Chinese Burn
    Snake River Conspiracy - Breed
    Collide - Son Of A Preacher Man
    ---------------------------------
    DJ Lee Chaos
    ---------------------------------
    Arkam Asylum - Daddy
    Warp Brothers - Phatt Bass
    The Prodigy - Voodoo People
    Ferry Corsten - Rock Your Body Rock
    Tarantella Serpentine - Class One Laser Product
    Electric 6 Vs Exitboy - Gay Bar Ga Ba
    Slayer & Atari Teenage Riot - No Remorse
    ---------------------------------
    DJ DeeTee
    ---------------------------------
    Ministry - Jesus Built My Hot Rod
    White Zombie - Electric Head Part 2
    Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
    This Morn' Omina - One Eyed Man
    Covenant - Call The Ships To Port
    Rammstein - Sehnsucht
    Pop Will Eat Itself - Ich Bein Ein Auslander
    Godhead - Elanor Rigby
    ---------------------------------
    DJ Lee Chaos
    ---------------------------------
    Pitchshifter - Genius
    Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong
    Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
    doa - Brooklyn Mob
    Nasenbluten - Cuntface
    Nasakemi Douju - Sticklebrick
    Panacea - Found A Lover
    Aphex Twin - Come To Daddy
    mad capsule markets - Pulse
    Pitchshifter - Virus
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
    Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl Hey Boy
    N-Trance - Set You Free
    The Prodigy - No Good
    Nasenbluten - Shaftman
    Exitboy Vs Tom Jones - Unusual
    Ultraviolence - Paranoid
    Exitboy - Stomping In The Air
    Scooter - Sex Dwarf
    Wayne G - Twisted
    Hampberg - Duck Toy
    Samantha Fu - Theme From Discotheque
    Tomcraft & Zombie Nation & Benny Benassi - Loneliness / Kernkraft 400 / Satisfaction Mashup
    Siouxsie & The Banshees - Peek-A-Boo
    Rammstein - Du Hast
    Ultraviolence - Adultery
    Rednex - Cotton Eye Joe
    2 Unlimited - No Limits



    and here's the relatively short Spotify Playlist
    Ler mais Adicionar comentário
12…16Próximo
  • Você faz música? Carregue-a aqui!
    Artistas ou Gravadoras

  • Saiba quem somos
    Contato
    Sobre nós
    Equipe
    Vagas de emprego
    Kit de mídia
    Anuncie
  • Obter ajuda
    Perguntas frequentes
    Suporte ao site
    Suporte ao scrobbler
    Suporte ao iPhone
    Suporte ao Xbox LIVE
  • Associar-se
    Inscreva-se
    Encontrar pessoas
    Encontrar grupos
    Fóruns
    Diretrizes da comunidade
    Moderadores
    Concursos & Promoções
  • Mais
    Fazer download do scrobbler da Last.fm
    Fazer download do scrobbler para iPod
    Aplicativo iPhone
    Outros aplicativos
    Downloads gratuitos de músicas
    Hardware
    Imagens de tabelas
    Assinatura
    API
“Why Have Cotton When You Can Have Last.fm?”

Outros sites da Last.fm: Blog | Music Manager | Build Last.fm | Playground

© 2009 Last.fm Ltd. | Termos de uso e Política de privacidade | Atualizado em agosto de 2008

  • Adicionar à minha biblioteca
  • Adicionar a amigos
  • Recomendar
  • Adicionar como favorita
  • Remover das favoritas
  • Banir faixa do rádio
  • Cancelar banimento da faixa da rádio
  • Adicionar tags
  • Adicionar à lista
  • Excluir da biblioteca
  • Comprar faixa
  • Enviar mensagem
  • Editar detalhes
  • Enviar mensagem a todos os usuários
  • Editar permissões
  • Abdicar
  • Sair do grupo
  •