• 2009 Releases

    Dez 22 2009, 0h15 por mnemonic45

    The journal is dedicated to all music released during this year.The list will not have numbers TOP etc. only releases and few words about them.Thanks to artist for their music work (moments). One important thing this list is not definitely the best or like i say TOP,charts will be avoid, sorting things is leave for big discography labels who sort what they sell. Every one is invited to post his releases from 2009 just to make this post more interesting...and maybe we discover some release through each other posts.

    Intrusion - the seduction of silence (echospace [detroit])
    warm grey(green) echo-noises for urban(nature) landscape
    Yagya - Rigning (sending orbs)
    first was the snow now it rains, very nice rain noises in backgrounds
    Monolake - Silence (imbalance computer music)
    great atmospheric moments in the silence
    Inch-Time - Aurora (static caravan)
    colorful release - relaxing
    Bvdub - To Live (smallfish)
    the name of release describe everything
    Brock Van Wey - White Clouds Drift On And On (echospace-air1)
    very good reminiscence of early ambient days with honest interpretation
    Fatih Tuter - wide & shallow (shoreless)
    great meditative ambient_dub_whatever tracks
    Markus Guentner - Doppelgaenger (sending orbs)
    Alice in Ambientland meets Markus

    Alva Noto - xerrox vol.2 (raster-noton)
    real soma in the term of A.Huxley book "Brave New World"
    36 - Hypersona (3sixcd 001)
    like water drops on xylophone accompanied by noises
    Rafael Anton Irisarri - hopes and past desires (immune)
    wait to hear new release
    Tim Hecker - an imaginary country (kranky)
    noise will never end ...never
    Jasper TX - Singing Stones (fang bomb)
    warm noises...
    offthesky - On Aerial Archetype (Archipel)
    another soma ;) high frequency brain stimulator
    Lawrence English - A Colour For Autumn (12k)
    u can hear in every season, not only in autumn ;)
    Pan American - White Bird Release (kranky)
    START-first track END-last track, you take in one breath
    Mika Vainio - Black Telephone Of Matter (touch)
    this year touch got several good releases, one of them
    Klimek - Movies is magic (anticipate)
    some parts got good improvisation some not
    Tomasz Bednarczyk-Let's Make Better Mistakes Tomorrow (12K)
    ...meditative
    Ryuichi Sakamoto - Out Of Noise (Commmons)
    more then piano release...
    Vladislav Delay - Tummaa (leaf)
    nice acoustics in new album...
    Biosphere - Wireless - Live At The Arnolfini, Bristol (touch)
    very good live, with different biosphere moments (albums)
    VA - Favorite Places 2 (audiobulb)
    great music composing based on field recording
    Celer releases will last forever RIP Danielle Baquet-Long ;(

    Clark- Totems Flare (warp)
    strong sound but little week ideas
    Stendeck - Sonnambula (tympanik)
    good electronica
    Boxcutter - Arecibo Message (planet mu)
    heavy basses for the masses with idm-dubstep touch
    Kettel - Myam James Part 2 (sending orbs)
    it is simple Mozarth of idm plays little with acid :)
    Ochre - Like Dust Of The Balance (Benbecula)
    great release
    Badun - Last Night Sleep (Merry X-mas)
    jazz with electronica samples and rhythms
    Porn Sword Tobacco - Everything Is Music To The Ear (city centre offices)
    cinematic feeling...
    Porn Sword Tobacco & DownState - Untitled Split [Awkward Silence]
    great split release, pay attention on Downstate tracks
    Lusine - A Certain Distance (ghostly)
    two dots :
    Infinite Scale - Ad Infinitum (rednetic)
    atmospheric
    IJO - Selektida (sutemos)
    great free release in 3 parts
    B12 - B12 Records Archive Volume
    in the mood of old school electronics

    SubtractiveLAD - Where The Land Meets The Sky (n5MD)
    great sound scape album
    Robin Guthrie - carousel [darla]
    echos from past (Cocteau Twins)
    Syntaks - Yjalali (ghostly)
    simple release but good one
    Dub Tractor - Sorry (city centre offices)
    indie in best form :) great change for Tractor
    Mapstation - The Africa Chamber (scape)
    fusion of african rythms and recognisible mapstation sounds
    Last Days - The Safety Of The North (n5MD)
    contemporary piano lesson
    Sven Weisemann - Xine (1st Voyage)
    also contemporary piano lesson
    Balmorhea - All Is Wild, All Is Silent (Western Vinyl)
    great string release
    Efterklang And The Danish National Chamber Orchestra - Performing Parades (Leaf)
    need to hear this, but i think is good also to see (dvd)
  • Albums bought during 2009

    Dez 19 2009, 0h58 por boredofcanada

    January:
    Nothing

    February:
    V/A - Original Motion Picture Soundtrack: 2001: A Space Odyssey (1996)

    March:
    Tim Hecker - An Imaginary Country (2009)

    April:
    Signaldrift - Set Design (2005)
    Biosphere - Substrata² (2001)
    Radiohead - Kid A (2000)
    Radiohead - OK Computer (1997)
    Autechre - Anti EP (1994)

    May:
    Strategy - Future Rock (2007)
    The Field - Yesterday And Today (2009)
    Stars of the Lid - Per Aspera Ad Astra (1998)

    June:
    SND - Tender Love (2002)
    Deepchord Presents Echospace - The Coldest Season (2007)
    Fennesz Sakamoto - Cendre (2007)

    July:
    Portishead - Dummy (1994)

    August:
    Intrusion - The Seduction Of Silence (2009)
    Rod Modell - Incense & Black Light (2007)

    September:
    Farben - Textstar (2002)

    October:
    Round One To Round Five - Main Street Records 93-99 (1999)
    Rhythm & Sound - Rhythm & Sound (2001)
    Global Systems Silently Moving - Altering The Air (2007)
    Plug - Drum 'n' Brass For Papa + Plug EP's 1+2+3 (1997)
    Variant - The Setting Sun (2009)

    November:
    Model 500 - Starlight (2008)
    Basic Channel - BCD (1995)
    Maurizio - M-Series (1997)

    December:
    Brock Van Wey - White Clouds Drift On And On (2009)
    DeepChord - Vantage Isle Sessions (2008)
    Vladislav Delay - Multila (2000)
    Uusitalo - Tulenkantaja (2006)
    I:Cube - Adore (1999)
    Monolake - Silence (2009)

    Top5 best albums bought in 2008:
    1. Deepchord Presents Echospace - The Coldest Season
    2. Stars Of The Lid - Per Aspera Ad Astra
    3. The Field - Yesterday And Today
    4. Intrusion - The Seduction Of Silence
    5. Maurizio - M-Series

    Most addictive month:
    December

    Releases bought:
    31 CDs
  • THAT WAS 2009 – THE YEAR IN CHARTS

    Dez 16 2009, 21h52 por Addicted2Melody

    THAT WAS 2009 – THE YEAR IN CHARTS

    2009 draws to a close and yet again my all-embracing, all-inclusive and all-rambling review of the year’s electronic music returns – wordier than ever before... Slightly earlier than I'd planned, but isn't that always the way.

    On a personal level, it’s been a strangely disappointing year, so, this year more than ever, it’s been music and DJing keeping me going and giving life its colour. Trance, in particular, has been truly stunning this year, maybe better than it’s been since the “golden era” of 98-01. And that high standard itself has both kept me sane and yet at times driven me to states of embarrassing over-excitement and needless intoxication – something I’m sure most of my fellow trance addicts, Shpongloids and borderline paranoiacs can relate to. Whether this is my prediction that trance would improve in the final years of the decade coming true or just me looking a lot harder I’m not sure, but I’m still convinced trance fans, from both uplifting and techy ends of the spectrum, have been thoroughly spoilt this year. Anyone out there reading this that’s getting into trance for the first time or coming back to it after many years away, believe me, you couldn’t have picked a better year to join/rejoin the party.

    And, for me, albums-wise at least, 2009 will be remembered as the year that some real electronic heavyweights stood up, some after years away from the scene, to deliver their latest offerings - a couple of artists even promised 2 albums.... the question is, who delivered and who impressed?

    As always, we begin with the albums in reverse order...


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    20. PlanisphereCyborganic
    (April / Green Martian)



    Arguably more of an extended EP with a few remixes than a “proper” album, but like his 2007 album, Solarism, Cyborganic was a well-crafted, textured and intelligently delivered progressive trance record, complete with those lush, bright melodies, futuristic touches and flurries of breakbeat – the forgotten middle ground where old progressive meets new progressive.

    Favourite Track: TocarJarresque

    19. MahamudraSimplicity Of Complexity
    (July / Tactic Records)



    Sounding strangely reminiscent of Infected Mushroom’s material from the early 2000s, this album from Israeli psytrance trio Mahamudra dared to be that little bit more psychedelic than most full on albums around at the moment. For that reason alone, it stood out. Something to get your body moving and your brain melting.

    Favourite Track: TocarSexy Body Move

    18. Between IntervalThe Edge of a Fairytale
    (April / Spottled Peccary)



    Stefan Strand’s 4th album as space-music project, Between Interval, was as graceful, intelligent and engaging as pure ambient gets, and actually much more diverse in approach too - a vast and compelling soundtrack to the void between stars.

    Favourite Track: TocarThree Years Ago

    17. Richard DurandAlways The Sun
    (May / Magik Muzik)



    An album which slightly perplexed to begin with – beyond the final 4 tracks or so (Silver Key through to Dr. Gorgo), where was the Richard Durand we remember from the days of Ledged Up, Inside My Brain and Any Time? What I realised pretty quickly was that this is actually a really refreshing and original approach to progressive trance music – rich, melodic and warm, building seamlessly and steadily towards those harder sounds we’ve come to expect from tech trance’s rising star.

    Favourite Track: TocarInto Something


    16. Cosmic GateSign of The Times
    (March / Black Hole Recordings)



    Another evolution for German duo, Cosmic Gate – leaving the hard trance of Rhythm & Drums and No More Sleep firmly behind them and taking the moodier tech of Earth Mover in a more progressive/vocal direction, typical of trance’s current trends. A very solid collection of buzzing basslines, simple hooks and plush vocals.

    Favourite Track: F.A.V.

    15. Day.DinA Place To Be Real
    (February / Spintwist Records)



    Hamburg isn’t just home to dance music funsters turned jumpstyle charlatans, Scooter; thankfully, it’s home to some top notch progressive psy as well. In A Place To Be Real, Deniz Aydin delivered some highly atmospheric and textured trance music alongside some funkier, electro-fused numbers.

    Favourite Track: TocarDance With Me

    14. SoliquidTransportation
    (March / Baroque Records)



    An outstandingly diverse mixture of progressive material from 24 year old David Biczók, containing some really obvious Orbital and Chicane overtones in places. This was a debut album that showed bags of ideas and production flair – this Hungarian really is one to watch in progressive trance music, as he understands his genre down to the very last detail.

    Favourite Track: TocarMosquito

    13. Gui BorattoTake My Breath Away
    (March / Kompakt)



    Direct from São Paulo, this was an effortless blend of minimal, tech house and chilled moods which had a beautiful balance between shades of darkness and light. Sometimes quite sunny, sometimes moving into the shadows, but consistently calming and restful.

    Favourite Track: Ballroom

    12. OvnimoonGeometric Poetry
    (August / Iono Music)



    An exceptionally, and I mean exceptionally, deep and cerebral progressive psy record from Chilean, Hector Stuardo. Hypnotic music that just melts into the atmosphere.

    Favourite Track: TocarSacred Earth

    11. Phony OrphantsComputer Music
    (November / Iboga Records)



    A very late entry from my point-of-view, and an album I picked up on by chance when I randomly decided to search on discogs.com for new Iboga releases. And I’m thoroughly glad I did because Iboga have outdone themselves yet again. Carefully straddling that hazy line between straight- down-the-middle progressive and psychedelic progressive, this album is impeccably clean sounding, full of character and incredibly danceable.

    Favourite Track: Party Girl

    10. Zombie NationZombielicious
    (March / UKW)



    I feel slightly sorry for Munich-based producer, Florian Senfter. While most artists would be delighted to have had a hit as big as Kernkraft 400, the DJ Gius remix of that track that went on to become such a huge chart hit has criminally overshadowed the rest of his work ever since. Those less familiar with his discography see the name Zombie Nation as a complete and utter one hit wonder. Funnily enough, apparently, it wasn’t even a remix Senfter fully approved of himself. Way back in 2000, as a musically underdeveloped 13 year old, I bought ZN’s first album, Leichenschmaus, simply on the strength of Kernkraft 400. In truth, that first record, produced alongside Emanuel Guenther, was far too weird for any 13 year old to fully appreciate. It really is a twisted, gothic trip, like the soundtrack to some fucked up, and deliberately amusing, vampire B-movie. And it took many years of listening to the delicately freakish rhythms of TocarAbflex User and TocarRythm Box, endlessly mulling over the absurd lyrics of TocarTV Control and reading the sleeve note’s stories of women queuing up to give zombies blowjobs before I began to grasp what it was ZN was offering as a concept. Psychologically, this went way way deeper than Kernkraft's simple, but very effective, Commodore 64 hook.

    Since going it solo, Florian has grown a lot. After producing his finest album, Absorber, which was faintly disturbing but nowhere near as screwed up as Leichenschmaus, at the end of 2006, the project shifted into more “dancefloor-friendly” territory. Still dark, still sinister but something more capable of getting a club crowd moving – the Frankenstein’s monster of electronic music had picked up its glow sticks. But not all of Black Toys grabbed me in the same way the first two albums had.

    This year’s release, Zombielicious, is a clear and unmistakable continuation of Black Toys. Techno-fused house music with a freakishly contorted but playful smile – full of stabs, filters and distortions – and, what’s more, even more conducive to the workings of a dancefloor. And, overall, it’s just a higher quality, more consistent record than Black Toys. It borrows more subtly from Absorber than its predecessor and yet, in the shape of tracks like Worth It and TocarForza, goes for the jugular more. So, for long-term followers like myself, Zombielicious is Florian’s most exciting record for a while and the start of Zombie Nation realising its potential as a more dancefloor orientated project; For newcomers, it’s probably his most accessible record to date.

    Favourite Track: TocarGet It

    9. Depeche ModeSounds Of The Universe
    (April / Mute Records Ltd.)



    I have a strange relationship with Depeche Mode. For a lot of people they are the pinnacle in electronic music. They were one of the first groups to successfully marry electronic music production with genuine, meaningful song-writing in the traditional sense. But I actually find Depeche Mode a little hit and miss. Their best tracks – let’s say, my favourite 20-30 songs – are incredible, top-of-the-shelf, song writing. Songs I can enjoy again and again and again. The rest of their material, for me, ranges from listenable right through to insipidly forgettable. By the same token, while I can pick out great songs from all their albums, only Violator, Some Great Reward and maybe Construction Time Again really move and shake me from the first to last notes. For that reason, I awaited Sounds Of The Universe more in hope than expectation.

    And at first, it did have that hit and miss quality, where half the tracks were amazing and the other half were let down by either weak choruses or disappointing verse parts. But there was something about this record which kept drawing me back and the more I gave it chance the more it revealed itself. And I think that’s the key thing with this album. It’s not an “obvious” album. So, unless the mere sound of Dave Gahan’s voice automatically and instantaneously melts you to your knees, which let’s face it is something reserved for the more fanatical, female echelons of DM’s fan base, then this album was unlikely to have you singing its praises after one listen. But it still contained all of those classic DM trademarks, including that unique sense of rejoicing in cynicism, hidden sadism and confused moral ambivalence which bubbles under the surface - idiosyncrasies that sum up the human condition. And, who knows? Maybe this is the album that will eventually convince me to give some of their older albums more of a chance. Maybe they aren’t so hit and miss after all.

    Either way, as I see things now, Sounds Of The Universe was their finest effort since the mighty Violator, an album that will be 20 years old this coming April.... Oh, and I suppose the most puzzling thing about Sounds Of The Universe, something I shouldn’t neglect to mention, was the fact that Ghost didn’t make it onto the main album. How the fuck it only ended up as a bonus track I will never know!

    Favourite Track: TocarWrong

    8. Infected Mushroom - Legend Of The Black Shawarma
    (September / HOM-Mega Productions)



    Dividing opinion is becoming quite a serious habit for Infected Mushroom. And it seems clear it’s something they enjoy doing. Vicious Delicious was a record that struck that divide more definitively than any IM album before it. It was an album I had mixed feelings about, both when it was released and now. A number of tracks hit the pleasure points harder than ever before; a couple of tracks were a tad painful to listen to. And, while it has grown on me massively over the course of the last year or so, I've always felt as if there was some magic IM ingredient missing. Strangely, I still can’t quite put my finger on what that ingredient is.

    But, even more strangely, IM’s 2009 offering, Legend Of The Black Shawarma both pushes in stylistic directions that I wouldn’t normally welcome yet, at the same time, actually has that mystery ingredient that was missing from Vicious Delicious. More so than ever before, there are strong metal overtones in Infected Mushroom’s material, overtones which go beyond the heavy use of guitars, and it continues to “mess around’ with the accepted rules of trance music, so much so that it almost isn’t psy-trance anymore. But it’s also surprisingly trippy in places, and in a way that is more intelligent and mature than people give them credit for. In other words, it’s trippy in a way that is in keeping with the rest of the album’s style and, in keeping with a trend they set on IM The Supervisor, the most psychedelic sequences are normally saved for the final 2 minutes or so of tracks. And there are parts of the track Project 100 that almost have something of Juno Reactor about them, while at the same time showing some of IM’s typically playful touches amongst all the satanic guitar riffs. Killing time aside, from about Can’t stop onwards, and even more so from Project 100 onwards, Legend Of The Black Shawarma takes you on more of a journey than Vicious Delicious did. And maybe it’s that combination of tougue-in-cheek playfulness along with that sense of being taken on a psychedelic journey, a psychedelic journey which is of course a million miles away from the kind of psychedelic journey Simon Posford might take you on, that is the main component of the magic that I can’t quite put my finger on in Vicious Delicious.

    Many have said it’s getting closer to “pop music”. Well, maybe the lead single Smashing The Opponent, a collaboration with KoЯn front man, Jonathan Davis, is a lot more radio friendly than anything they’ve ever produced, but, despite the added accessibility factor that using metal overtones is always going to give, for me, this record is still far too twisted, humorously fucked up and aggressive to be called “pop music”. Not strictly trance, maybe, but still far too weird to be “pop”.

    Favourite Track: Slowly


    7. The QemistsJoin The Q
    (January / Ninja Tune)



    2009 had barely kicked off and Brighton trio, The Qemists, landed sharply and explosively with their debut album, Join The Q. I was already a massive fan of the group’s earlier singles on Ninja Tune, the likes of Stompbox, Iron Shirt and TocarLet There Be Light. I’m always in the market for drum & bass with those big, rocky, Pendulum-esque qualities, so those earlier Qemist singles really wet my appetite. Thinking back, I reckon I must have heard The Qemists were producing an album as early as the summer of 2008, so I’d been digging about on the net looking for information about its released for at least 6 months. But despite the wait, its arrival was still explosive. Admittedly, some tracks like Stompbox, When Ur Lonely and Drop Audio were already very familiar, and it is a disappointingly short album, but still, its high energy fusion of jump up, rock and dancehall really hits the spot.

    The comparisons people draw between this album and Pendulum’s In Silico are perfectly fair, yet the fact that it features a number of guest vocalists (rather than just the voice of Rob Swire) and its dancehall/hip-hop moments do separate it from In Silico and give it its own distinctive feel. Strangely, these guys, as far as I can see, haven’t managed to attract the same kind of scorn that seems to follow Pendulum around. Maybe Pendulum hitting the limelight first has taken some of the pressure off. Maybe the touches brought by the likes of Wiley, MC Navigator and, the human drum machine that is, BeardyMan make it an album more in keeping with the “London-centric” mainstream trends in the UK. Maybe, as some have suggested, Join The Q is the “real” drum & bass-rock combo that Pendulum failed in producing with In Silico. Personally, I wouldn’t say Pendulum failed. In fact, I probably slightly prefer In Silico over Join The Q, but only slightly, and I still love the latter’s intensity, vigour and full sound. It was everything I expected and more. And at least we can say, if Pendulum do ever dissolve into “just another rock group”, we’ll still have the boys from Brighton.

    Favourite Track: Lost Weekend

    6. PushGlobal Age
    (June / Armada Music)



    There was once a time in melodic trance music when it was much more fashionable to be delicate and understated. Nowadays, “uplifting” or “melodic” trance music tends to be fairly loud, brash and upfront, with high tempos, pulsing basslines and kickbacks that hit you between the eyes. I don’t mean that as a criticism at all – I myself am a big fan of the likes of Sean Tyas, Activa and JOC. But there is a sense now that everyone making trance music is doing it in that “clean cut” way, with the same formulas, and by being subtle or just more "housey" putting themselves in the progressive camp or by being harder and more upfront putting themselves in that so-called “uplifting” camp. Very few are pursuing older sounds and creating trance music that is both progressively layered and yet highly melodic throughout.

    That is why, for me, Push’s Global Age was such a refreshing musical experience. It’s like reliving the “golden era” all over again. Tracks like Back To The Essence, Trance Indicator, Trance-Tastic and, lead single, Interference are so carefully layered and constructed, building towards fantastic high points of euphoria without frenetically racing to get there. Its trance music that is capable of totally filling a room with rich, full and uplifting sound without pounding away frantically for its entire duration. In fact, the track title Back To The Essence pretty much sums this album up. Global Age really does capture something fundamental about “proper” trance music – if there is such a thing – trance music as it was originally conceived. Simple melodic sequences made extraordinarily moving through the complex layering of those sequences. Interestingly, there is actually a Sean Tyas remix of Interference on the album which, if you compare to the rest of Push’s original works, clearly marks the difference between what’s going on in trance today and what trance started out as... But, having said that, because it’s a remix of Interference it’s probably as subtle and as layered as we’ve ever heard from a Tyas remix. All in all, an album that those of us who are old enough to remember listening to trance back in 1998/99 were absolutely crying out for, some of us without even realising it.

    Favourite Track: Back To The Essence

    5. YagyaRigning
    (January / Sending Orbs)



    Few albums have generated as much hype amongst my last.fm friends and neighbours as this record by Icelandic producer Aðalsteinn Guðmundsson. In electronic circles, everyone seemed to be talking about it. And, as it turned out, with good reason. I must admit, Yagya was a completely new name for me. And looking at Rigning’s bland artwork and strange track titles, counting from one to ten in Icelandic, I was not filled with optimism. But the music itself is truly spell-binding. It reminded me of so many other artists I’ve grown to love over the last few years, like a much more ambient but less dark alternative to Burial, with touches of Boards of Canada, some of Biosphere’s ambient house and even some of Pete Namlook’s material.

    Rigning literally means “rain” in Icelandic, and, without doubt, that is the album’s theme. The sound of soft rainfall moves in and out of earshot, mingling with delicate pads and distant pulsating bass. You know that feeling of comfort you get when you are safe inside a warm house and you look outside a window to see a downpour outside, the puddles forming as anoraked figures, made anonymous by their plastic hoods, walk steadily and aimlessly down the weather-beaten coastline. That, for me, is exactly what Rigning is the soundtrack to. And I think it tackles its subject matter in a pleasantly positive way. Although some of the tracks are strangely haunting, it still gives you a bizarre optimism and confidence, a sense that if you were to go out into the rain and become one of those anonymously anoraked rain-walkers you would remain safe, dry and comforted. Us lot in the UK are always talking about the weather and always moaning about the relentless rain we get. After listening to Rigning, I couldn’t help but think, “Bring on the rain.”

    Favourite Track: TocarRigning Sex

    4. Marco VPropaganda v2
    (November / In Charge)



    The V-man promised 2 albums of new material in 2009 and the original master of tech trance duly delivered. I didn’t see the point of using up 2 spots in this list to chart them both, so I’ve decided to just choose the better of the two. Part 1 of Propaganda impressed me pretty much straight away and the style of that installment, as well as his two recent collaborations with Sander van Doorn, had me convinced that he and Van Doorn were now singing pretty much from the same song sheet. Like Sander’s Supernaturalistic from last year, Part 1 was percussively tight, distinctly groovy and ever so slightly dark. I loved it. But with v2 Marco not only turned up the heat, but gave us a truer reflection of the Big V’s musical world; Ever so slightly less percussively driven, less overtly groovy but even darker, even moodier, even louder, even more of an attack on the senses, loaded with big tech synth lines – raw, aggressive and dancefloor rocking.

    Having said that, the differences between parts 1 and 2 shouldn’t be overstated, because overall they aren’t a million miles from each other. They are opposite sides of the same coin, so to speak. But at the same time, specific tracks like How You Feeling? and Fantastic Damage are so much more reminiscent of the classic Marco sets which made the Dutchman such a household name in trance music. Part 2 is just that little bit less like Sander and more like himself. And the fact that Marco has not just thrown out 2 albums of mediocrity studded with the occasional single-worthy gem and instead carefully showcased both sides of his versatile musical persona is testament to his hard work and impeccable standards.

    To me, it’s interesting how the likes of Armin van Buuren, Ferry Corsten and Markus Schulz, in particular because of their popular radio shows, stay in the consciousness of trance fans week-in-week-out. Whereas with Marco, he tends to slip off our radar... but when he releases an album as epic as 200V or Propaganda, or whenever we see him DJ, we are instantly reminded that he is as much of a heavyweight as any of the other trance dons. With Propaganda v2, Marco V essentially says, “Don’t worry, guys – The V-man’s still here.”

    Favourite Track: How You Feeling?

    3. The ProdigyInvaders Must Die
    (February / Take Me To The Hospital)



    In electronic music, there hasn’t been a more widely anticipated album... maybe ever. Liam Howlett hadn’t released a record since 2004 and hadn’t produced one alongside MCs Maxim and Keith Flint since 1997. I’m actually one of the few electronic music fans out there that appreciated Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned for what it was; a fresh and different direction for Liam Howlett and an expertly produced electro-fest which gave us “Nu-Rave” sounds before the disgusting phrase had even been coined. But, even the most hardcore Prodigy fans out there had to admit, there was definitely something missing. So, for many it was almost as if this was the first “real” Prodigy album since The Fat of the Land... we had been waiting over 11 years.

    And was it worth the wait? Fuck, yes! I won’t be as bold to say this is the best album The Prodigy have ever produced, but it is by far the most intense. It’s more frantic than ever before, more violent than ever before and, for the most part, nosier than ever before. And, for me, it really is a quite deliberate amalgamation of old and new. It’s the early rave synths of Experience meets the aggressive coolness of The Fat of the Land meets the more cutting edge production of Always Outnumbered Never Outgunned. And I think the main reason a small section of breaks fans shunned this new offering was that the only Prodigy record which cannot really be heard on Invaders Must Die is the much cherished and venerated Music for the Jilted Generation. So it wasn’t long before the widely predicted criticism of “too much like Pendulum” got wheeled out. But, I suppose, there was only so much you could have squeezed into this “discographical melting-pot” before it started sounding contrived and disjointed – thankfully, this record is neither of those two things. Personally, the only real criticism I could find for Invaders Must Die was ... well, it’s too short. Minus the bonus tracks, it’s barely 46 minutes long – even shorter than The Qemists’ Join The Q. But it’s a high octane 3 quarters of an hour, 3 quarters of an hour that I struggle to sit still for. Once again, testament to the old adage that good things come to those who wait...and great things come to those who wait even longer.

    Favourite Track: TocarTake Me To The Hospital

    2. Solar FieldsMovements
    (January / Ultimae Records)



    In 2007, Swedish producer Magnus Birgersson moved out of his comfort zone and produced one of the most surprising records of that year. Earthshine was very much a progressive trance album, something you don’t necessarily expect from either Magnus or Ultimae Records. But, thankfully, it was a pleasant surprise. It showed the man’s versatility and got some people appreciating a genre they never thought they would. With Movements, however, Birgersson moved back into his comfort zone, back to his blissful brand of epic chillout. And he, once again, showed why he is one of the most important producers in electronic music today; producing what is, for me, his finest piece of work to date. In fact, it’s head and shoulders above anything he’s ever produced, containing all his usual elements and nuisances but with less of the glitch/IDM and a more obvious dose of idyllic melody. Its melodies are so distinctive and so well executed. By Solar Fields standards, it is a relentlessly positive and uplifting collection of tracks. It ebbs and flows more effortlessly, there’s a greater sense of “progression” and, while it’s still deep, it isn’t quite so dark. And, in a way, that sense of “progression” almost feels like the most important and lasting legacy of EarthShine. It’s almost as if EarthShine, while not being everyone’s cup of tea, has really helped Magnus grow as a producer. And I seriously believe that in 5-10 years time we’ll be talking about Movements as one of the finest out-and-out chillout records ever produced (in the same company as Substrata, Dreamtime Return and 76:14), and maybe the finest record ever released on Ultimae… And that’s saying a lot because we all know how life-changing and genre-redefining Carbon Based Lifeforms, Asura and Aes Dana’s releases on Ultimae have been.

    Favourite Track: TocarThe Road to Nothingness

    1. ShpongleIneffable Mysteries From Shpongleland
    (November / Twisted Records)



    After listening to Solar Fields – Movements for the first couple of times way back in January, I knew straight away that it was going to take one almighty album to beat it to my album of the year slot. And looking at the list of albums due for release that year, I also knew that the only man capable of delivering such an album was Simon Posford of Twisted Records. A fresh trip into the fucked up world of Shpongle had been on the cards for a while and we all knew when it arrived it would be worth its weight in gold.

    The thing that struck me about this new album was that it seemed to be an album of extremes. In other words, the album seems to drift quite effortlessly between music that is absolutely the most psychedelic Posford has ever produced and passages of music which aren’t particularly psychedelic at all. Some will say that that is the case with all Shpongle albums, but to me it’s even more evident on this album. And I don’t necessarily mean that as a negative – it actually provides a key element of balance. Because, while glitchy openings like the one in TocarShpongolese Spoken Here are mind-fuckingly unbelievable, an hour of such intensely psychedelic music could really cause your head to cave in. Posford has continued to push the technological boundaries with Ineffable Mysteries but not pushed them for the sake of pushing them. Shpongle has thus retained its extraordinarily multi-dimensional texture; the juxtaposition of beauty and weirdness, of the subtle and the obvious, of the simple and the complex, of worldliness and otherworldliness. This album also has some surprising shades of Ott and Younger Brother, at least surprising in the sense that these shades have never really fully materialised in Shpongle’s previous records. Yet, as always, Raja’s mesmerising flute solos, those familiar ethnic vocal touches and Posford’s insane manipulation of samples make Ineffable Mysteries as Shponglised as ever. And, of course, there is a new sound that reoccurs briefly in tracks 4 to 6 which can only be described as “the Marching Brass Section of the Elves and Goblins”, which feels oh-so fresh, but is oh-so weird and oh-so Shpongle.

    Once again, electronic music production in a different stratosphere, on a different planet. Extraordinary, utterly discombobulating music – music that conveys a universe you can’t even begin to vocalise. Psyshop.com rather aptly described it as being “like separating water from its wetness.” Reality has well and truly been ripped at the seams and we’ve been sucked through the resulting cosmic schism into Shpongleland. If that last sentence sounded like anti-scientific, pseudo-religious nonsense to you then clearly... you are yet to be Shpongled.

    Favourite Track: TocarNo Turn Un-Stoned

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    ALBUMS - THE HONOURABLE MENTIONS

    10 albums that deserve a shout... in no particular order:

    Marco TorranceDreamland Society
    (February / Cardamar Music) (Chillout / Downtempo Trance)
    John O'CallaghanNever Fade Away
    (May / Armada Music) (Trance / Tech Trance / Chillout)
    Marcus SchossowOutside The Box
    (September / Tone Diary Recordings) (Progressive Trance / Tech Trance)
    ActivaThis World
    (October / Discover) (Trance / Chillout)
    Blue Pilots ProjectReboot
    (August / Klik Records) (Chillout / Lounge)
    Bio-TonicMusic For Animals
    (May / Planet B.E.N. Records) (Full-on Psychedelic)
    MinoruMinoru
    (January / Iono Music) (Progressive Trance)
    Dash BerlinThe New Daylight
    (October / Armada Music) (Progressive Trance / Trance)
    Union JackPylon Pigs
    (September / Platipus) (Progressive Trance / Chillout)
    LogisticsCrash Bang Wallop!
    (September / Hospital Records) (Drum & Bass / Dupstep)

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    TOP 20 TRANCE, PROGRESSIVE AND TECH TRANCE TUNES OF 2009

    1. Jochen Miller – Brace Yourself
    (August / High Contrast Recordings)
    2. Richard Durand – Into Something (Fall Down Mix)
    (February / Magik Muzik)
    3. Sander van Doorn presents Purple Haze – Bliksem
    (July / Doorn Records)
    4. Randy Katana – The Hype
    (June / Reset Records)
    5. Redd Square – Digital Acoustics (Onova Remix)
    (August / Monster Tunes)
    6. Jan Oostdyk – Out Of The Box
    (April / High Contrast Nu Breed)
    7. DJ Eco – Lost Angeles (Breakfast Remix)
    (February / Lunatique)
    8. Gaia – Tuvan
    (October / Armind)
    9. Marcus Schossow – Kaboom
    (July / Tone Diary Recordings)
    10. Claudia Cazacu feat. Audrey Gallagher – Freefalling
    (June / Armind)
    11. Simon Patterson – Thump
    (February / Reset Records)
    12. Karanda – Karanda (Astuni & Manuel Le Saux Remix)
    (September / Inov8 Recordings)
    13. Josh Gabriel Presents Winter Kills – Deep Down (Alex M.O.R.P.H. Remix)
    (September / Different Pieces)
    14. Gareth Emery – Exposure
    (May / Garuda)
    15. Rex Mundi feat. Susana – Nothing At All
    [August / Coldharbour Recordings]
    16. Lange vs. Andy Moor – Stadium Four
    (September / AVA Recordings)
    17. Ron Hagen & Pascal M - Riddles In The Sand
    (September / A State Of Trance)
    18. Thomas Bronzwaer - Look Ahead
    (July / A State Of Trance)
    19. Tritonal – Cloudbase (Air Up There Remix)
    (June / Levare Recordings)
    20. Dr. Willis – What Goes Up (Nick Larson Remix)
    (October / Traffic Tunes)

    Producer Of The Year 2009:

    3. Tritonal
    2. Jochen Miller
    1. Marco V

    Superstar DJ Award 2009:

    3. Jordan Suckley
    2. Sander van Doorn
    1. Armin van Buuren

    Label Of The Year 2009: High Contrast Recordings
    "One To Watch" for 2010: Jordan Suckley

    N.B. - If you’d like a copy of my “That Was 2009” trance mix, which features the 20 tracks charted above plus more of my trance and progressive favourites from this year, don’t hesitate to drop me a message - either in the comments section of this entry or via PM. I would be happy to upload it for people.

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    TOP 20 UK HARD DANCE TUNES OF 2009

    1. Trevor Dans & The Trance Bunny - Peak Start
    (September / Pitch Bend Digital)
    2. Sebastien – Implosive State
    (October / Electrik Shandy Recordings)
    3. John Ridout & Adrenaline Dept. – E-motion
    (November / Encoded)
    4. david ding – Batter
    (February / Electrik Shandy Recordings)
    5. Ben Townsend – Bump In The Night
    (July / Vicious Circle)
    6. Rich Resonate - Cydonia Nights
    (March / Toolbox Recordings)
    7. LD Concept – Backlash
    (January / Inertia Digital)
    8. Louis Fernio – Underground
    (June / Toolbox Recordings)
    9. Rednoise - Shining In The Ecstasy
    (March / Experimento Digital)
    10. Sambo – Imagination
    (April / Electrik Shandy Recordings)
    11. ROCKIN RUSS – Warehouse Party
    (March / Toolbox Recordings)
    12. John Ridout & Ross Self - And The Demons Come (Carl Nicholson's Broader Remix)
    (January / Ringleader Interplanetary Productions)
    13. Scott Genetik – Hybrid
    (October / Pitch Bend Digital)
    14. Emilio – Immense
    (August / Audio Hedz Recordings)
    15. Tom Parr – Ladyboys
    (November / AWsum)
    16. Sheldon Ives – 4 Letter Word
    (July / Impact Recordings)
    17. Elements vs. Alex Mac & Zeebra Kid - Harmonise (Iridium Remix)
    (April / Encoded)
    18. Paul Maddox - Phaserblade
    (April / Vicious Circle)
    19. LD Concept – Rise Above
    (January / Inertia Digital)
    20. April & Technikal – Mad Glow
    (June / Traffic Records)

    Producer Of The Year Award 2009:

    3. Rich Resonate
    2. Iridium
    1. Adrenaline Dept.

    Superstar DJ Award 2009:

    3. Karim
    2. Rodi Style
    1. Proteus

    Label Of The Year 2009: Electrik Shandy Recordings
    "One To Watch" for 2010: Kye Shand

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    TOP 20 FULL-ON PSY TUNES OF 2009

    1. Bio-Tonic – Disco Boss
    (May / Planet B.E.N. Records)
    2. Save the Robot – So Real
    (March / Farm Records)
    3. Infected Mushroom – Slowly
    (September / HOM-Mega Productions)
    4. sick addiction – Cleaning Up The Place
    (January / Trance Karma Records)
    5. Mahamudra vs. White Noise – Sexy Body Move
    (July / Tactic Records)
    6. Infected Mushroom – Smashing The Opponent (XI Remix)
    (June / HOM-Mega Productions)
    7. War – Low Rider (Save The Robot Remix)
    (March / Farm Records)
    8. Soniq Vision – Outer Universe
    (June / Utopia Records)
    9. Bio-Tonic – Bufferfly
    (May / Planet B.E.N. Records)
    10. Perplex vs. Intersys – Switchback
    (March / Utopia Records)
    11. Bliss - Funksick
    (July / Drive Records)
    12. Mahamudra – Logitech
    (July / Tactic Records)
    13. Infected Mushroom – Sa’eed
    (September / HOM-Mega Productions)
    14. Freaked Frequency – Everything Seems Unreal
    (September / Utopia Records)
    15. Soniq Vision – MelodiX
    (June / Utopia Records)
    16. Infected Mushroom – Can’t Stop
    (September / HOM-Mega Productions)
    17. sick addiction – Monkey Business
    (January / Trance Karma Records)
    18. Future Prophecy – Dracula
    (January / Phonokol)
    19. Vibe Tribe vs. Protoculture – Electrified
    (April / Com.Pact Records)
    20. DNA vs. Meital MD – Turn Me Off
    (March / Phonokol)

    Psy-Trance Compilation of 2009: Genesis



    Producer Of The Year 2009: Infected Mushroom
    "One To Watch" for 2010: Faders

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    TOP 20 ELECTRO-HOUSE TUNES OF 2009

    1. X-Press 2 – Lazy (Lazy Rich Remix)
    (November / Serious Beats)
    2. Electrixx – Tetris
    (June / EXX Records)
    3. Ultra Flirt - The Time Is Now 2009 (Dany Wild Remix)
    (March / Mental Madness)
    4. Frederik Olufsen - Ball (Lazy Rich Remix)
    (November / Big Fish Recordings)
    5. Funk K - Dirty Cash 2009 (Extended Mix)
    (March / Digidance)
    6. Wolfgang Gartner - Wolfgang's 5th Symphony
    (September / Kindergarten)
    7. Mike Candys & Jack Holiday - Push The Feeling On (Electro Vectro Remix)
    (October / Wombatmusic)
    8. Dirty Poilitics - Call Of The Wild (Lazy Rich Remix)
    (October / Audio Planet Recordings)
    9. Dabruck & Klein feat. Stafford Brothers - Open Up Your Arms
    (April / We Play)
    10. Paul van Dyk - For An Angel (Spencer & Hill Remix)
    (September / New State Recordings)
    11. Klaas meets Haddaway – What Is Love 2k9 (Klaas Impact Mix)
    (July / Coconut Music)
    12. Che DuBois - Freaky To Me (Soundpusher Remix)
    (March / Bugeyed Records)
    13. Stonewash & Fagault - Hey Lady (Miles Dyson Remix)
    (July / Plasmapool)
    14. Laurent Wolf - No Stress (Ortega & Gold Remix)
    (May / All Around The World)
    15. Kurd Maverick - Blue Monday (Vandalism Remix)
    (March / Data Records)
    16. PH Electro - San Francisco
    (November / YAWA Recordings)
    17. Rustler – Around The World (Mark Simmons Remix)
    (September / Tiger Records)
    18. Comiccon - Luvstruck
    (January / Zooland Records)
    19. Stefy De Cicco feat. Tom Stone - Keep It On (Avangarde)
    (July / Move Rec.)
    20. Aurum Beats - Square (Electro House Beat Mix)
    (March / Sundesire Records)

    Producer Of The Year 2009: Lazy Rich
    "One To Watch" for 2010: errrr.... Lazy Rich?
    -----------------------------------------------------

    And that was 2009... A truly blinding year for music, particularly for trance. Not necessarily full of surprises, but, more than ever, diverse and full of quality – Well, the New Years’ Resolutions have been made, review journal and mix done.... Bring on 2010!

    Merry Christmas one and all....... See you next year!
  • Top Albums 2009

    Dez 12 2009, 18h51 por restate

  • Listening data (11.23.09 chart reset)

    Nov 29 2009, 6h19 por Omega_Switch22B

    So I decided to reset my charts... again (after about 23,000 scrobbles). Here are my top artists and albums from early January up until late November. It seems I can't go more than 25k scrobbles without resetting... I would probably have over 100,000 scrobbles if I never reset my charts (combined with my scrobbles from my old account).


    1. Steve Roach- 504
    2. Boards of Canada- 490
    3. Agalloch- 377
    4. maudlin of the Well- 343
    5. Autechre- 324

    6. Mayhem- 273
    7. Bethlehem- 269
    8. The Prodigy- 259
    9. Organized Konfusion- 256
    9. Tiesto- 256
    9. Aphex Twin- 256
    12. Stars of the Lid- 233
    13. OutKast- 227
    14. Enslaved- 202
    15. Slowdive- 198
    16. Global Communication- 183
    17. Stendeck- 181
    18. Gorguts- 179
    18. Drudkh- 179
    20. Sun Kil Moon- 177

    21. Bjork- 174
    22. Burzum- 168
    23. Hypocrisy- 167
    24. Emperor- 166
    25. Biosphere- 163
    26. J-Live- 160
    27. Cannibal Ox- 157
    28. Harold Budd- 156
    29. Warning- 155
    30. Have a Nice Life- 152
    31. Bathory- 147
    31. Isis- 147
    33. Robert Rich- 145
    34. Deepspace- 143
    35. Tool- 142
    36. Low-140
    37. The Cure- 136
    38. Darkthrone- 134
    39. Venerean- 127
    40. Katatonia- 124
    40. Air Liquide- 124
    42. Cryptopsy- 122
    43. The Future Sound of London- 120
    43. The Smashing Pumpkins- 120
    45. dälek- 119
    46. Wolves in the Throne Room- 117
    47. Death- 115
    47. Squarepusher- 115
    49. diSEMBOWELMENT- 114
    50. Red House Painters- 112

    51. Thomas Köner-107
    52. Jesu- 106
    52. Atheist- 106
    54. Nine Inch Nails- 105
    55. Above & Beyond- 104
    56. Ulrich Schnauss- 101
    57. Devin Townsend- 100
    58. Tenhi- 97
    58. CunninLynguists- 97
    60. Edge of Sanity- 96
    61. Eluvium- 94
    61. Jóhann Jóhannsson- 94
    61. Tiamat- 94
    61. Amorphis- 94
    61. Lykathea Aflame- 94
    61. The Orb- 94
    67. Walknut- 93
    68. Opeth- 92
    68. DJ Shadow- 92
    68. Pestilence- 92
    68. Negură Bunget- 92
    72. Jeru the Damaja- 91
    72. Nas- 91
    72. Shining- 91
    72. Aesop Rock- 91
    76. In the Woods...- 90
    77. Harold Budd/Brian Eno- 88
    78. Smif-N-Wessun- 86
    79. Natural Snow Buildings- 81
    80. Arcticology- 80
    80. Proem- 80
    82. Deep Puddle Dynamics- 79
    83. Jedi Mind Tricks- 76
    83. Ulver- 76
    85. Neurosis- 75
    86. Dereleech- 74
    86. Lifelover- 74
    86. Boris- 74
    89. Morbid Angel- 73
    90. In Flames- 71
    90. Radiohead- 71
    92. Antonio Vivaldi- 70
    93. M83- 69
    93. Carbon Based Lifeforms- 69
    95. The Flaming Lips- 68
    95. Depeche Mode- 68
    95. Satyricon- 68
    98. Weakling- 66
    98. Wu-Tang Clan- 66
    100. The Marcia Blaine School for Girls- 65
    101. Genelec & Memphis Reigns- 64
    102. Fen- 63
    102. Blut aus Nord- 63
    104. Dolorian 62
    104. Elliot Smith- 62
    104. Nadja- 62

    Albums
    1. Boards of Canada- Geogaddi- 283
    2. The Prodigy- Music for the Jilted Generation- 251
    3. Bethlehem- Sardonischer Untergang Im Zeichen Irrelioser- 249
    4. Agalloch- The Mantle- 246
    5. Steve Roach- Mystic Chords & Sacred Spaces- 243
    6. Organized Konfusion- Stress: The Extinction Agenda- 240
    7. maudlin of the Well- Leaving Your Body Map- 227
    8. Slowdive- Souvlaki- 192
    9. Global Communication- 76:14- 166
    10. Stendeck- Faces- 162

    11. Stars of the Lid- The Tired Sounds of...- 159
    12. Sun Kil Moon- April- 157
    12. Cannibal Ox- The Cold Vein- 157
    14. Warning- Watching From a Distance- 149
    15. Bjork- Vespertine- 139
    16. Mayhem- De Mysteriis Dom Sathanas- 136
    17. OutKast- ATLiens- 120
    18. Gorguts- The Erosion of Sanity- 118
    19. diSEMBOWELMENT- Transcendence Into the Peripheral- 111
    19. Mayhem- Wolf's Lair Abyss- 111
    19. Autechre- Amber- 111
    22. The Future Sound of London- Lifeforms Disk 1- 109
    23. Steve Roach- Dreamtime Return- 107
    24. Biosphere- Substrata- 103
    25. Harold Budd- The White Arcades- 101

    26. Red House Painters- Red House Painters [Rollercoaster]- 100
    27. J-Live- The Best Part- 97
    27. Tool- Lateralus- 97
    29. Air Liquide- The Increased Difficulty of Concentration- 96
    30. Ulrich Schnauss- Far Away Trains Passing By- 95
    30. Low- I Could Live in Hope- 95
    32. Lykathea Aflame- Elvenefris- 94
    32. Eluvium- Copia- 94
    34. Walknut- Graveforests And Their Shadows- 93
    34. dälek- Absence- 93
    36. Tiamat- Wildhoney- 92
    36. DJ Shadow- Endtroducing...- 92
    38. Hypocrisy- The Final Chapter- 91
    38. Boards of Canada- Music Has the Right to Children- 91
    40. Emperor- Anthems to the Welkin at Dusk- 89
    40. Jeru the Damaja- The Sun Rises in the East- 89
    42. Enslaved- Below the Lights- 88
    42. Nas- Illmatic- 88
    44. Tiesto- Magik, Vol. 7: Live in Los Angeles- 87
    45. Bathory- Under the Sign of the Black Mark- 84
    46. maudlin of the Well- Bath- 83
    47. Negură Bunget- Om- 82
    48. In the Woods...- HEart of the Ages- 81
    49. Deep Puddle Dynamics- The Taste of Rain... Why Kneel- 79
    49. Aphex Twin- Drukqs Disk 1- 79

    51. Atheist- Unquestionable Presence- 77
    51. Deepspace- World Ocean Atlas- 77
    51. Smif-N-Wessun- Dah Shinin'- 77
    54. Jedi Mind Tricks- Violent By Design- 76
    55. Tenhi- Kauan- 75
    56. Johann Johannsson- Fordlandia- 74
    57. Have a Nice Life- Deathconsciousness- 73
    57. Agalloch- Ashes Against the Grain- 73
    59. CunninLynguists- Strange Journey Volume One- 70
    60. Death- Human- 68
    60. Natural Snow Buildings- The Dance of the Moon and the Sun- 68
    62. Pestilence- Testimony of the Ancients- 67
    63. Wu-Tang Clan- Enter the Wu-Tang (36 Chambers)- 66
    63. Weakling- Dead as Dreams- 66
    65. Amorphis- Tales From the Thousand Lakes- 65
    65. Thomas Koner- Nuuk- 65
    65. M83- Saturdays=Youth- 65
    65. Drudkh- Autumn Aurora- 64
    69. Genelec & Memphis Reigns – Scorpion Circles- 64
    69. Devin Townsend- Ocean Machine- 64
    71. Fen- The Malediction Fields- 63
    71. The Orb- The Orb's Adventures Beyond the Ultraworld Disk 1- 63
    73. Have a Nice Life- Voids- 62
    74. Burzum- Filosofem- 61
    75. Drudkh- Forgotten Legends- 60
    75. Arcticology- Eternal Now- 60
    75. J-Live- All Of The Above- 60
    79. Cryptopsy- Blasphemy Made Flesh- 59
    79. The Marcia Blaine School for Girls – Halfway Into The Woods- 59
    81. Sodom- Persecution Mania- 58
    82. GZA/Genius- Liquid Swords- 57
    82. The Higher Intelligence Agency & Biosphere- Polar Sequences- 57
    82. Isis- Wavering Radiant- 57
    82. Lifelover- Konkurs- 57
    86. Stars of the Lid- Avec Laudenum- 56
    87. Proem- Socially Inept- 55
    87. Burzum- Det Som Engang Var- 55
    87. OutKast- Aquemini- 55
    87. Edge of Sanity- Purgatory Afterglow- 55
    87. Elliot Smith- Either/Or- 55
    93. Isis- Oceanic- 54
    93. Jesu- Jesu- 54
    95. The Cure- Pornography- 53
    95. ColdWorld- Melancholie- 53
    95. Terrorizer- World Downfall- 53
    98. Enslaved- Blodhemn- 52
    98. Massive Attack- Mezzanine- 52
    98. Aphex Twin- 52
    101. October Tide- Rain Without End- 51
    101. Carbon Based Lifeforms- Hydroponic Garden- 51
    103. Depeche Mode- Black Celebration- 51
    103. Wolves in the Throne Room- 51
    103. Robert Rich- Calling Down the Sky- 51
    103. Darkthrone- A Blaze in the Northern Sky- 51
  • MIXTAPES - March 2009 to September 2009

    Nov 11 2009, 15h30 por beautifulwaste

    MIXTAPE FOR MARCH 2009 - THE YEARS MIX



    artwork by LiskinReloaded


    Eccentric And Influential .... And Some Music That You Can Dance To


    1. Neu! - Isi 1975
    2. Sparks - Music That You Can Dance To 1986
    3. Grace Jones - Art Groupie 1981
    4. Richard Davis - Common Sense 2005
    5. Telefon Tel Aviv - Helen Of Troy 2009
    6. The Magnetic Fields - The Man Amplifier (Young Marble Giants) 1995
    7. The Legendary Pink Dots - When Lenny Meets Lorca 2000
    8. Luke Haines - Going Off My Rocker At The Art School Bop 2006
    9. Jah Wobble - Il Jevedro Il Oblacno 1998
    10. The Residents - Loss: Neediness 2002
    11. Mercy Arms - Kept Low (Cut Copy Remix) 2007
    12. Klaus Nomi - Lightning Strikes 1985
    13. The KLF - Last Train To Trancetral 1992
    14. Van She - Kelly 2008


    Download
    http://www.divshare.com/download/6770724-678









    MIXTAPE FOR APRIL 2009 - THE PICTURE MIX



    photograph by euristis
    http://euristis.deviantart.com/


    Songs for a Plumed Rebel

    1. Suicide - Dream Baby Dream (Single Edit)
    2. From Monument to Masses - Old Robes (Antimc Remix)
    3. Blondie - Atomic
    4. Disco Inferno - New Clothes For The New World
    5. Gene - Olympian
    6. The Smiths - Sheila Take A Bow
    7. Momus - Girlish Boy
    8. Sigue Sigue Sputnik - Dancerama
    9. Arthur Russell - All-Boy All-Girl
    10. David Bowie - Rebel, Rebel (2003 Mix)
    11. Antony & The Johnsons - Blue Angel
    12. The Durutti Column - Spasmic Fairy
    13. Patti Smith - Because The Night


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/640642-030








    MIXTAPE FOR MAY 2009 - THE SHOPPING LIST MIX




    artwork by palm_art



    The Shopping List


    1. Buffy Sainte-Marie - Poppies
    2. My Life Story - Claret
    3. Morrissey - Glamorous Glue
    4. Black Box Recorder - Factory Radio
    5. The Birthday Party - Kewpie Doll
    6. Pulp - Lipgloss
    7. Geneva - Fall Apart Button
    8. Magnapop - Piece Of Cake
    9. The Autumns - Apple
    10. Cabaret Voltaire - Black Mask
    11. The Chameleons - Paper Tigers
    12. Lloyd Cole - Famous Blue Raincoat (Leonard Cohen)
    13. The Dandy Warhols - The Coffee Tea and Wrecks
    14. The Replacements - Little Mascara
    15. The Sisters of Mercy - Ribbons


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/640823-b7f








    MIXTAPE FOR JUNE 2009 - DANCING NAKED



    art Dancing Water by Nevery


    Dancing Naked

    1. Grafton Primary - All There Is
    2. Rational Youth - Cité Phosphore
    3. Fiat Lux - Blue Emotion (Extended Version)
    4. PNAU with Ladyhawke - Embrace
    5. Silver Jews - Punks In The Beerlight
    6. Kylie Minogue - Can't Get Blue Monday Out Of My Head (Bootleg With New Order)
    7. Silicon Teens - Yesterday Man
    8. Chris & Cosey - October (Love Song) (Five Mix)
    9. Sin Fang Bous - We Belong
    10. Papas Fritas - Another Day
    11. Erasure - Take Me On A Highway
    12. Marsheaux - Regret (New Order)
    13. Elegant Machinery - Move


    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/641006-e94






    MIXTAPE FOR JULY 2009 - QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS






    A TELEPHONE CONVERSATION GONE AWRY......

    1. Frank Zappa- Telephone Conversation
    2. Epic Soundtracks- Can You Keep A Secret?
    3. The Smiths- Well I Wonder
    4. Momus- Is It Because I'm A Pirate?
    5. Mick Harvey- I Don't Want You On My Mind
    6. Genesis P-Orridge with "Splinter Test"- Does "MIND" Leave?
    7. John Cale- I Keep A Close Watch
    8. Pet Shop Boys-How Can You Expect To Be Taken Seriously?
    9. XTC- Don't Lose Your Temper
    10. Tindersticks- Can We Start Again?
    11. The Fall- Oh! Brother



    Download:
    http://www.divshare.com/folder/644989-89e






    MIXTAPE FOR AUGUST 2009 - SPACE MIX




    Space Walk

    1. Brian Eno- Sky Saw
    2. Pink Floyd- Astronomy Domine
    3. Momus-Spacewalk (Deja Vu Remix)
    4. Television-Venus
    5. Crime & the City Solution- The Sun Before the Darkness
    6. Biosphere- Chromosphere
    7. The Cure- Jupiter Crash
    8. The Ocean Blue- Mercury
    9. Suede- My Dark Star
    10. The Patti Smith Group- Space Monkey
    11.Bel Canto- Picnic on the Moon
    12. Xiu Xiu- Saturn
    13. The Wedding Present- Mars Sparkles Down On Me
    14. Disco Inferno- Starbound: All Burnt Out And Nowhere To Go


    Download:

    http://www.divshare.com/folder/648875-d61
  • 2 | Favourite Places : OUT NOW w/Jeremy Bible, Lawrence English, Autistici,…

    Nov 11 2009, 13h35 por jbjh

    A new special conceptual project album I am proud to have personally contributed to is out now on the fantastic audiobulb imprint. The second installment - 2 | Favourite Places is now available. Featuring contributions from Lawrence English, Yannick Franck, Michael Santos, Icarus, Sawako, jeremy bible, Autistici, Calika, Michael Trommer & He Can Jog.

    Each track is based upon a field recording and composition mixed together to represent a location of significance for the artist. A booklet of photographs, text description & latitude and longitude data compliments the release -with the CD version featuring hand finished bespoke location indicators. Each CD will therefore be unique!

    MP3 Previews:

    + Behind The Concrete Factory - J. Bible [MP3 Preview]
    http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB026/Jeremy_Bible-Behind_the_concrete_factory-Preview.mp3

    + Partridge Green - Calika [MP3 Preview]
    http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB026/Calika-Partridge_Green-Preview.mp3

    + Town, The - Sawako [MP3 Preview]
    http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB026/Sawako-%20town_the-Preview.mp3

    + Woodbine Entwist - He Can Jog [MP3 Preview]
    http://www.audiobulb.com/albums/AB026/He_Can_Jog-Woodbine_Entwist-Preview.mp3

    The first edition of the Favourite Places project features contributions from Taylor Deupree, dot Tape dot, Claudia, Biosphere, John Kannenberg, RF, Aaron Ximm, Build, Leafcutter John, and nomad place.

    You can obtain copies of both editions direct from the label at Audiobulb.com and we also have some limited copies available in our own mailorder shop.
    http://www.experimedia.net/other-labels-audiobulb-c-8_18.html
  • SEB - Sleepbot Environmental Broadcast

    Nov 3 2009, 22h56 por orangebleu

    Here's something anyone loving "boring" music will adore: Sleepbot Environmental Broadcast. Just click the Live Broadcast in the upper right-hand side corner and sleep, or meditate, or study, or do anything that cannot be disturbed with more lively music... apart from soundscapes and "the music of nature" (flowing water, waves crashing, bird songs or crickets), the SEB features also great music from inter alia:

    - very lovely The Dead Texan
    - well known to me Air
    - magic Angelo Badalamenti
    - chilled and atmospheric Biosphere
    - majestic Deepspace

    as well as:

    - Windy & Carl
    - Stars of the Lid or
    - William Basinski

    ...and many more.

    This thing was one of the best things ever shown to me. Thank you, Mr. Stonekeeper, for bringing this into my little world :)
  • Unsound 09 (22-24.10.2009 excerpts)

    Out 22 2009, 22h14 por krisp

    Unsound Festival 2009, Poland:
    (use button to download from Divshare)
    22.10.
    SoundScapes 2: Labyrinths Of Sound @Philharmonic Hall

    James Blackshaw - live excerpt (James Blackshaw - unsound09.mp3 9:58min),
    Jóhann Jóhannsson, Sinfonietta Cracovia - live excerpt (Johann Johannsson - unsound09.mp3 9:02min),

    23.10.
    SoundScapes 3: The Film Beneath Your Eyelid @St.Catherine's Church

    Biosphere - live excerpt (Biosphere - unsound09.mp3 9:58min),
    Stars of the Lid feat.Sinfonietta Cracovia - live excerpt (Stars of the Lid - unsound09.mp3 13:47min),

    24.10.
    SoundScapes 4 @Museum of Urban Engineering

    Soap&Skin - live excerpt (Soap_Skin - unsound09.mp3 7:30min),
    The Whale Watching Tour: Sam Amidon, Ben Frost, Nico Muhly, Valgeir Sigurðsson - live excerpt (Amidon,Frost,Muhly,Sigurdsson - unsound09.mp3 7:05min).
  • Tonight: Tenebrae Vision @ Neurobeat Radio 19:00 Uhr

    Set 30 2009, 14h33 por TenebraeVision

    Heute gibt es in der Tenebrae Vision mal wieder eine relaxte Runde Experimental, Ambient & Drones.

    ...wenn es keine spontanen Änderungen gibt, könnte in der Playlist u.a Geir Jenssen, Tape, Nathan Youngblood, Ahnst Anders, Deathprod, Propeller Island, Lull, Lawrence English, Biosphere, On, Sparklehorse & Fennesz, Murcof, Robert Henke und neues Material von Thomas Köner auftauchen!


    das ganze wie immer 19.00 Uhr

    http://www.neurobeat.org/RadioLinks/listen.pls