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  • Charts

    Nov 13 2009, 3h47 por DjBirdy

    s&s - Surface Introbase
    Nathan Fake - The Sky was Pink
    Trentemoller - Moan
    Sasha - Mongoose
    Pete Heller - Sabotage
    Paolo Mojo - Brooksong
    Gui Boratto - Anunciacion
    Sasha - Who Killed Sparky?
    Nick & Danny Chatelain - Is Killing Me
    Gregor Tresher - The Life Wire Part 1
    Kollektiv Turmstrasse - Grillen Im Garten
    Guy J - Lamur
    H.O.S.H. - Steppenwolf
    Oxia - Whole Life
    Djuma Soundsystem - BiPolar
    Rone - La Dame Blanche
    Henrik Schwarz & Amampondo - I Exist Because Of You
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  • The Hundred Best Albums of the Decade ('the Decade' being 2000-2009, duh)

    Out 17 2009, 2h45 por Monker001

    Now, before we start, can I just say one thing? I like music. I mean, I really like music. I suppose, or at least I hope, that fact is pretty self-evident. But then again, don't we all? I could reel off a load of bullshit about the subjective nature of music, opinions, taste and so on and so forth but that'd make this here lil' listy rather pointless, wouldn't it? Shit like this is designed to inspire debate and evoke feelings of outrage, agreement, disbelief and, more often than not, sheer-fucking-wall-punching-bin-kicking-hand-breaking anger. If you can be arsed reading what I've scribed, then kudos to you. Hopefully you won't agree. I doubt you will. I probably don't. If you do you're likely to be a stalker who wants to have sex with me. You better be female. And fit(ish).

    Anyway, enjoy. Or don't. I'm off to make some toast.

    Go!



    100. Bloc Party - Silent Alarm



    99. No Age - Nouns

    98. Shearwater - Rook

    97. Matt & Kim - Grand

    96. The Libertines - Up the Bracket

    95. Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson - Miles Benjamin Anthony Robinson



    94. The Hold Steady - Boys And Girls In America

    93. St Vincent - Marry Me

    92. The Rural Alberta Advantage - Hometowns

    91. OutKast - Stankonia

    90. Peter Bjorn and John - Writer's Block



    89. Camera Obscura - Let's Get out of This Country

    88. Casiotone for the Painfully Alone - Etiquette

    87. Explosions in the Sky - The Earth Is Not A Cold Dead Place

    86. The Go! Team - Thunder, Lightning, Strike

    85. Jay Z - The Black Album



    84. Malajube - Trompe-l'oeil

    83. The Mountain Goats - Heretic Pride

    82. Maths & Physics Club - Maths and Physics Club

    81. Deer Tick - War Elephant

    80. Willy Mason - Where The Humans Eat



    79. A Sunny Day in Glasgow - Ashes Grammar

    78. Sufjan Stevens - Seven Swans

    77. The Microphones - The Glow Pt. 2

    76. Fennesz - Endless Summer

    75. Karate - Unsolved



    74. Boards of Canada - The Campfire Headphase

    73. Bonnie 'Prince' Billy - Ease Down the Road

    72. Okkervil River - The Stage Names

    71. School of Seven Bells Alpinisms

    70. Jack Johnson - In Between Dreams



    69. Animal Collective - Merriweather Post Pavillion

    68. Daft Punk - Discovery

    67. The Sea and Cake - Oui

    66. Laura Marling - Alas I Cannot Swim

    65. The Yeah yeah yeahs - Fever To Tell



    64. The Fiery Furnaces - Blueberry Boat

    63. King Biscuit Time - No Style

    62. The Walkmen - You & Me

    61. TV on the Radio - Dear Science,

    60. Los Campesinos! - Hold On Now, Youngster...



    59. The Strokes - Is This It?

    58. of Montreal - Hissing Fauna, Are You The Destroyer?

    57. The Long Blondes - Someone to Drive You Home

    56. Dan Deacon - Spiderman Of The Rings

    55. Liars - Drum's Not Dead



    54. Junior Senior - D-D-Don't Stop The Beat

    53. Jens Lekman - Oh You're So Silent Jens

    52. Iron & Wine - Our Endless Numbered Days

    51. The Decemberists - The Crane Wife

    50. The Shins - Wincing the Night Away



    49. Beach House - Devotion

    48. Jose Gonzalez - Veneer

    47. M83 - Saturdays = Youth

    46. The Dodos - Visiter

    45. WHY? Alopecia



    44. The White Stripes - White Blood Cells

    43. Gui Boratto - Chromophobia

    42. Joanna Newsome - The Milk-Eyed Mender

    41. The National - Boxer

    40. Beirut - Gulag Orkestar



    39. Beirut - The Flying Club Cup

    38. Do Make Say Think - You, You're A History In Rust

    37. Dntel - Dumb Luck

    36. Sunset Rubdown - Shut Up I Am Dreaming

    35. The Thermals - More Parts Per Million



    34.The Shins - Oh Inverted World

    33. The Decemberists - Picaresque

    32. Belle & Sebastian - The Life Pursuit

    31. Sufjan Stevens - Greetings From Michigan: The Great Lakes State

    30. Cut Copy - In Ghost Colours



    29. royksopp - Melody AM

    28. Air - Talkie Walkie

    27. The Coral - Magic and Medicine

    26. The Avalanches - Since I Left You

    25. Grizzly Bear - Veckatimest



    24. Modest Mouse - The Moon and Antarctica

    23. Arcade Fire - Funeral

    22. Vampire Weekend - Vampire Weekend

    21. Bright Eyes - I'm Wide Awake, Its Morning

    20. Life Without Buildings - Any Other City



    19. The Books - The Lemon of Pink

    18. Stars - Set Yourself on Fire

    17. Panda Bear - Person Pitch

    16. The Walkmen - Bows + Arrows

    15. TV on the Radio - Return to Cookie Mountain



    14. The Knife - Silent Shout

    13. Bon Iver - For Emma, Forever Ago

    12. Jens Lekman - Night Falls Over Kortedala

    11. The Postal Service - Give Up

    10. The Shins - Chutes Too Narrow



    9. LCD Soundsystem - Sound Of Silver



    8. Fleet Foxes - Fleet Foxes



    7. Sufjan Stevens - Illinois



    6. Wolf Parade - Apologies to the Queen Mary



    5. Rogue Wave - Descended Like Vultures



    4. The Tallest Man on Earth - Shallow Grave



    3. Wilco - Yankee Hotel Foxtrot



    2. The Flaming Lips - Yoshimi Battles the Pink Robots



    1. Clap Your Hands Say Yeah - Clap Your Hands Say Yeah

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  • Nueva sesión / New Mix digihouse - AfterHours

    Set 25 2009, 7h07 por digihouse

    Sesión grabada esta tarde.
    Mix done this evening.
    Espero que os guste.
    Hope u like it.

    digihouse- TocarAfterHours

    Género/Genre: minimalhousedeeptechno

    Tracklist

    Thomas Fehlmann - With Wings
    Butane - Inferno Jack (Kalabrese Rmx)
    Partial Arts - Telescope (KOM CD 67 Version)
    Daniel Dreier & Lee Jones - A Man
    Turmspringer - Sturm and Drang
    Gui Boratto - Mr. Decay (Robert Babicz Universum Disco Mix)
    Gui Boratto - Anunciacion
    And.Id - First Talk
    Nico Purman - Lunatique
    Burger/Voigt - Bring Trance Back to Life
    Justus Kohncke - Yatch (Robert Babicz Mix)
    Chic Miniature - Escandalo
    Steed Lord - You (Keine Musik Remix)
    Matias Aguayo - Walter Neff (Original Mix)
    Jamie Jones - Summertime
    Pier Bucci - Glasgow

    Duración 79:31 min



    digihouse recordthings
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  • New Mix / Nueva Sesión - digihouse - AfterHours

    Set 24 2009, 23h13 por digihouse

    Sesión grabada esta tarde.
    Mix done this evening.
    Espero que os guste.
    Hope u like it.

    digihouse- TocarAfterHours

    Género/Genre: minimalhousedeeptechno

    Tracklist

    Thomas Fehlmann - With Wings
    Butane - Inferno Jack (Kalabrese Rmx)
    Partial Arts - Telescope (KOM CD 67 Version)
    Daniel Dreier & Lee Jones - A Man
    Turmspringer - Sturm and Drang
    Gui Boratto - Mr. Decay (Robert Babicz Universum Disco Mix)
    Gui Boratto - Anunciacion
    And.Id - First Talk
    Nico Purman - Lunatique
    Burger/Voigt - Bring Trance Back to Life
    Justus Kohncke - Yatch (Robert Babicz Mix)
    Chic Miniature - Escandalo
    Steed Lord - You (Keine Musik Remix)
    Matias Aguayo - Walter Neff (Original Mix)
    Jamie Jones - Summertime
    Pier Bucci - Glasgow

    Duración 79:31 min



    digihouse recordthings
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  • WIRE09

    Set 2 2009, 17h42 por plus_molly

    WIRE09に友達と参加してきました

    メモ的に観たアーティストを書き残しておきます

    19時ごろ、現地に到着(以下、TIMETABLEより)

    19:10 Moderat
    20:20 Joseph Capriat
    21:05 Gui Boratto
    22:00 Ellen Allien
    22:25 heikoLaux
    23:45 Takkyu Ishino
    00:55 Hardfloor
    02:50 Dusty Kid
    03:35 Joris Voorn
    04:45 Len Faki
    05:55 Chris Liebing

    8時頃、会場を後にしました

    ベストアクトはTakkyu Ishinoです

    単独で観たいアーティストも多々いました

    余談ですが、Ellen Allienがサイン会をやっていて、非常に近くで見る事が出来ました
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  • Dibder's New Music Series: Entry 8

    Ago 27 2009, 13h55 por CvaldaVessalis

    So, in spite of drinking myself silly and being hospitalized on Sunday night/Monday morning, I live to write another journal. August has been a little better on the home front for me, despite the incredible lack of funds to which I've become accustomed. Still, this has meant I have stayed home most nights listening to music and such. But enough about that, time I cracked on with this month's reviews...

    Two Dancers by Wild Beasts
    One of the most heavily praised albums is first on my list this month, courtesy of these Kendall-based alternative Next Big Thingers. Credit where it's due for wheeling out their sophomore effort in little over a year, but the result is at times leadenly over-earnest and too eager to please, particularly from the band's lead singers' ungainly diving between affected falsetto and impassioned yells, more often within mere moments of one another (one noteable lowlight being All The King's Men). It will certainly impress those that it means to though and maybe I'll just take it lightly that even indie-lovers can be blindsided by pretentious imposters as much as regular pop music...

    Catch 22 by Tinchy Stryder
    Judging from his continued success this year on the UK singles and album charts, Mr Stryder has done incredibly well to eschew his grime credentials with an unabashed pop influence reminiscent of his US contemporaries. And whilst there's plenty of genial slow jams and some proof of his performance skills present on this big-budget major label debut (and the album reps an admirable showcase for co-producer Fraser T. Smith as hitmaker deluxe), there's a distinct lack of lyrical depth and showmanship that characterises some of the better rappers in the spotlight now, Lil' Wayne and his East London compatriot, Dizzee Rascal being a couple of them.

    One Love by David Guetta
    TocarLove Don't Let Me Go (Walk Away) (Famous Radio Edit) rather convincingly won the battle for UK Club Anthem of 2006 for David Guetta, launching his profile as one of the finer dance music producers working today, evidenced by the genuinely impressive featuring credits on this fourth album (Black Eyed Peas in particular seem to love this guy). However, despite luminous appearances from Kelly Rowland and one-to-watch Wynter Gordon (and lesser spots from Ne-Yo and Mr Autotune himself, Akon), Guetta's repeated innovations of glitch, electro and hip hop don't serve the album for the better in the long haul (though he gets kudos for making a Black Eyed Peas song listenable!)

    Unforgettable by IMRAN KHAN
    Another dance tune that enjoyed much success in 2007 was Imran Khan's debut single Ni Nachleh, a fine, guiltily pleasurable mix of bhangra, garage and Eurobeat that attained the premier spot on many UK Asian radio stations. Two years later and the Pakistani-Dutch singer follows suit with a debut album that pretty much picks up where that song left off, slickly produced and inoffensive party bangers bopping alongside typical gossamer-lite ballads. As a result, the louder moments, such as Nazar and Chak Glass, fare better than the allegedly more emotive ones, but those keen to excuse the autotuning can have a diverting, if unremarkable, time.

    Years by Years
    Also the stagename for Canadian multi-musician Ohad Benchetrit, who also happens to be a member for post-rock band Do Make Say Think, as well as frequent collaborator with Broken Social Scene, Feist and The Hidden Cameras amongst others, this debut album sees Ohad collate all of his solo instrumental works into one of the most studiously enriching albums of the year. Standouts TocarAre You Unloved? and TocarA Thousand Times A Day (Someone Is Flying) betray his evident skills as both musician and arranger beguilingly, taking in plaintive guitars, noble string sections and diverting brass, but some of the album can be accused of being a little too slight for it's own good, not to mention a little short!

    Conditions by The Temper Trap
    Earmarked as Australia's next big rock export and the natural successors to Kings of Leon with regards to their meter in classy stadium rock, The Temper Trap have been riding a crest of keen hype after being featured on the BBC's Sound Of 2009 list. And whilst they fall somewhat easily into the more acceptable part of that lists inclusions, their overall sound isn't too distinct enough to draw significant comparisons away from most rock outfits these days. In spite of this, some rather are still rather lovely songs, one particular highlight being TocarSweet Disposition, which transcends the obvious U2-style arrangement to drum up some credence to the hype.

    Arecibo Message by Boxcutter
    My dubstep adventures continue now with Irish producer Barry Lynn, who takes as much from analogue techno of the early '90s and trippy sci-fi inflected interludes as he does distorted R&B/garage vocals and jungle-style samplings. Whilst perhaps not as gorgeously wrought as the likes of Burial or Moderat (Lynn's jams are less mournful and claustrophobic and trade more on euphoric fantasy), it's still a diverting and funky listen for anyone interested in the burgeoning scene. Highlights here include the heady TocarS p a c e b a s s and TocarMya Rave v2, the latter in particular infusing all of the above sounds into a very headnodding whole.

    Far by Regina Spektor
    Spektor's reputation as one of the leading stars of the anti-folk scene appears consolidated with this release, her fifth solo album and follow-up to her 2006 breakout success, Begin to Hope. Retaining the same winsome qualities that saw her fanbase grow exponentially then, Far may appear to be more of the same from the charismatic chanteuse, but songs such as Eet and Dance Anthem of the 80's are keen to prove that Spektor really need little more than a piano and her titular trill to win over a discerning crowd. There's enough percussive staccato rhythms, elegantly wordy ballads and Spektor's own rather sweet star quality to keep fans entertained at any rate.

    A French Kiss In The Chaos by Reverend and The Makers
    Given his reputation as a political human megaphone, Jon 'The Reverend' McClure's musical exploits are similarly infused with the frontman's grim estimations on the state of the world, whether it be the apathy of the youth in Silence Is Talking and or the consumer brainwash-bash of Hidden Persuaders. However, don't be affronted by the pessimism, as McClure and his Makers tow the line between worthy guilt trip and punkish rabble with enough buoyant riffs and exultant orchestrations to offset the mean streak prevailing throughout. It might be worth catching some of their acoustic car-park based gigs after all for some good-natured anti-authoritarianism.

    The First Days Of Spring by Noah and the Whale
    It's either rather charming or incredibly misguided when a folk outfit releases an album concerning a certain part of the seasonal calendar amidst its polar end. I'm still in two minds as to whether this English quartet's album is a success or failure though because it captures the forlorn mood of the tailend of winter so perfectly, not to mention the ashen-coated hope of regeneration. Album notes in the press declare it as being the soundtrack to a painful rupture of a relationship, with a film accompanying the LP's release in the deluxe edition; those made of emotionally impenetrable steel, or gluttons for punishment, should be thrilled... others, be warned.

    Creaturesque by Throw Me the Statue
    Some warmly performed indie pop now, courtesy of four Seattle-based musicians keen to offer politically barbed tirades (hear Pistols) and distinctly cynical personality-dissections (hear Noises) as joyful ditties, mixed into the kind of gossamer-lite lo-fi buzz that encourages further listens. The key addition here, alongside frontman Scott Reitherman's charmingly disenchanted vocals, is a reliance on a warm electronic bass-buzz that helps to subdue the subject matter into something made enjoyable, nevermind listenable. Quibbles can be made that it doesn't capitalise on their hype-inducing debut well enough, but then disarmingness never announces itself, does it?

    Broken by Soulsavers
    Known by their friends as Rich Machin and Ian Glover, Soulsavers are credited as being electronica producers/remixers, though you wouldn't have guessed this from their third album, which sees them take in myriad influences from rock, jazz and classical worlds to create an exquisite soundtrack to a downer in 2009. It actually shares a lot of similarities with Danger Mouse & Sparklehorse's collaboration earlier this year, not least in its employment of guest stars (Mike Patton and Jason Pierce feature, though Aussie one-to-watch Red Ghost fares best) though the production is less galvanising and more subdued. However, it still more than merits a worthy listen as one of the year's best kept secrets.

    Humbug by Arctic Monkeys
    So, almost after their record-breaking debut hit the top spot on the UK album charts, the Monkeys have had much more to prove than most other alternative-pop bands this young in their career. With Humbug, benefiting from co-production from Queens of the Stone Age's Josh Homme as well as regular collaborator James Ford (fresh from Alex Turner's sojourn with The Last Shadow Puppets), they may have answered with their most consistently dark and lyrically bombastic work, eschewing the earlier jovial rabble-rouse with something fast approaching formidable in its authority, exemplified best by lead single Crying Lightning. Much to the snooty's chagrin, the Monkeys may be here to stay.

    I Love You by Amanda Blank
    I'm a little surprised by the amount of unimpressed stick Ms Blank has taken for her debut album. Understandably, it falls a little short from the hype propagated by the likes of Diplo and XXXchange on production duties, but there's no denying some of the pure fun to be had here (hear the impressively filthy TocarMight Like You Better). Compared with her more raucous peers (M.I.A., Yo Majesty, to name a couple), she pales a little in the confrontational stakes, her finer moments find her exhibiting a touch more humility and soul as opposed to outspoken attitude, probably the finest example being TocarA Love Song, featuring a resonant sample of Santigold's TocarI'm a Lady.

    See Mystery Lights by YACHT
    Please understand that this album would be far better rated if it weren't for the final track; average wise, the rest of it is brought down that much. Otherwise, this is as fine a major-indie label dubet from an alternative-electro-pop-performance artist that you're likely to come across. Trading in tuneless spoken vocals, über-geeky effects that emerge as über-cool from the other side and a dab hand at finding the kind of hooks that bury themselves within your head, it's certainly one of the most recognisably-hyped records of the past year (I'm a little obsessed with We Have All We Ever Wanted at the moment)... but that final version of Psychic City is irredeemable!

    Temporary Pleasure by Simian Mobile Disco
    Another dance/electronica outfit whose latest release is positively bursting with special guests now, this time courtesy of British production duo James Ford and Jaz Shaw. Whilst prior collaborators Klaxons and Peaches do not appear on their sophomore studio LP, they receive rather gorgeous help from the likes of Gruff Rhys (leaving me wanting for a sequel to his Neon Neon side project on TocarCream Dream), Beth Ditto (fulfilling Debbie Harry comparisons with dreamy effort TocarCruel Intentions) and underserved uber-cool disco duo Telepathe. The main misgiving here though is that the guest spots are that much better than the duo working solo, but as long as they're inspired, they're in fine fetter.

    Shortcuts by Trip
    For those still waiting on the Jamie T follow-up, if they chanced upon this debut from Alex Child there's a very good chance that wait would come to an abrupt end. Produced alongside those who've had hands in the likes of Does It Offend You, Yeah? and Ladytron previously, Child's LP takes in typical tales of teen romances, hangovers and youthful bravado, but avoids likenings to Jamie T and The Streets' Mike Skinner before him on account of the fine musical intelligence on offer, nevermind the acutely observant lyrics. Opener applecheeks charts a romantic night out sweetly without resorting to cliché and Who's That might be the funniest single of the year, if only for daring to put Bono in his place.

    BLACKsummers'night by Maxwell
    Those with eyebrows arched at the eight year wait for Maxwell's follow-up to 2001's Now have every right to have them so. Let it be said though that, whilst I'm still adverse to the questionable misogyny prevalent in male-fronted R&B in general, when Maxwell asks his muse to "prove it in the nude" in achingly swoonsome falsetto on opening track Bad Habits, it takes a less-than-hot-blooded person not to be energised, or at the very least impressed! The first of a duo-disc concept release (blackSUMMERS'night is due for release next year), Maxwell ingratiates himself back into the upper echelons of nu-soul R&B with nary a bead of hot sweat broken.

    xx by The xx
    After the successes of Burial and Hot Chip, and now the arrival of this quartet of infuriatingly talented 19-year-olds, Putney's Elliott School may well become the successor to Croydon's BRIT School. The kind of dream-pop/indie rock debut that merits repeat listens even after those post-night out sessions with close friends, it's the first album I've come across that has done well to stay homegrown rather than spun into something recognisably hip for fad-listeners (they politely refused Diplo's help!) However, at least on the evidence on the TocarWicked Game-licking Infinity (how's that for being standard-defyingly good!?), I can't help but agree with this brightly-futured quartet.

    Total 10 by Various Artists
    2009 marks the tenth anniversary of Kompakt, the German electronic music label that has brought us some of finer examples of ambient dance music of the past decade, including new releases from Gui Boratto and The Field's Axel Willner from this year. Their Total series collates the best remixes and selected tracks over the past year from their roster and the setlist here is nothing short of lovely. Highlights here include the beauteous crescendo of Shumi's The Wind And The Sea, Ada's Ibiza anthem for the intelligent Lovestoned, Justus Köhncke's minimal electro funk session You Make It Easy and Michael Mayer's heartrending remix of Gotye's Heart's A Mess.

    Two by Miss Kittin & The Hacker
    After new releases from the likes of Peaches and Fischerspooner earlier this year and now the return of DJ duo Caroline Hervé and Michel Amato, it would appear that electroclash is aching for a return to the airwaves nearly a decade after its prominence on the UK club scene. And whilst both prior acts have noticeably calmed down and grown a fancier sheen to their rogue electro jaunts, credit Caroline and Michel for sticking to their guns and kicking a party into ignition to better their debut offering from 2001. Sure, the beats sound that much more polished than they did eight years ago, but the slithering debauchery is still there, offset by some gorgeous electro ballads (hear single 1000 Dreams).

    Last Night The Moon Came Dropping Its Clothes In The Street by Jon Hassell
    Taking in world music, classical composition, avant garde electronica and freeform jazz, 72 year-old trumpet player Hassell has enjoyed a noted if curiously quiet reputation over the last forty years, not just as a trumpet player par excellence, but also for his wondrous evocations of pre-existing musical genres across the world. His fifteenth release plays like a troubled score for a lost film concerning a lonely figure wallowing in an alien world, characterised by Hassell's own instrument that is at once fearful, respectful, inquisitive and sensual in its improvised nature. A beautifully tortured piece from an auteur long overdue for some breakthrough recognition.

    jj n° 2 by JJ
    One of the alternative music world's worst kept secrets following glowing reviews from the likes of Pitchfork and NME is this Swedish indie pop group, whose reputation remains infuriating in the ether. Little is known, except their releasing this debut album from the Sincerely Yours label; mind you, with harmonies and buoyant melodies this lovely perhaps a visual identity isn't necessarily needed. At once uniquely exotic and yet composed with such a winsome pop sensibility as to make it immediately refreshing (best example being [track artist=JJ]From Africa To Málaga
    ), it takes someone of emotionally stunted growth not to be swayed by how good this album is.

    Scars by Basement Jaxx
    So, in accordance with the unofficial theme this month of dance outfits with ridiculous amounts of guest stars on their LP, the Jaxx win the battle both figuratively and impressively. Kelis, Chipmunk, Santigold, Sam Sparro, Yo Majesty, Yoko Ono, Paloma Faith... it promises to be the most eclectic mix to be heard this year, and some tracks here promise to give the Jaxx their best single chartings in years (particularly Sparro's uplifting feelbad ballad Feelings Gone). As a Jaxx album though, it's their most emotionally downbeat yet, attested not just from the ruminative title track, but also how comparitively stripped down the arrangements are to albums past. It could even be their best...

    And that is why Scars is my Album Of The Month For August...

    Sorry if there are any typos on this as my Internet is playing up at home and I need to do all I can to stop it from cras-

    XX

    (P.S. It was brought to my attention that the Muse album I had previously heralded as the album of the month was in fact one of those dodgy leaks, so the real version of that album will be reviewed at a later date... Sheepish doesn't even come close to how I'm feeling, still...)
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  • Minimal/Techno/Electro

    Ago 5 2009, 9h18 por ri22ard

    Aeroplane

    Agoria
    [UK] The Green Armchair

    Chic Miniature

    Daft Punk
    [ • ] Discovery
    [ • ] Alive 2007

    Delon & Dalcan
    [ • ] Tanz

    EZ3kiel
    [FR] Barb4ry

    Frank Martiniq

    Gui Boratto
    [ • ] Chromophobia
    [ • ] Take My Breath Away

    Joachim Pastor

    Kavinsky
    [ O ] Teddy Boy OP

    ? Kiko
    [FR] Midnight Magic
    [FR] Slave of my Mind

    Marascia

    Matzak
    [ • ] Life Beginnings

    Maxime Dangles

    Melodium
    [UK] Cerebro Spin
    [FR] Music for Invisible People

    Paul Nazca

    Popof

    Ricardo Tobar

    Rodriguez Jr.

    Rone
    [ • ] Spanish Breakfast

    sayCeT
    [ • ] One Day at Home

    Sébatien Tellier
    [UK] Sexuality
    [FR] Politics
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  • Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Aug, 04 2009

    Ago 5 2009, 5h00 por Sountox

    Juno Reactor - Jardin De Cecile
    Underworld - Cherry Pie
    Galan Pixs, The - Use The Slimelight (Kongshaper Remix)
    Dark Soho - Gothic Prayer
    Future Prophecy - Rock&Roll Ride
    Atmos - Skintrade
    Killing Joke - Pandemonium [Man With No Name Mix]
    Empirion - Narcotic Influence 1
    Digitalism - Echoes (Siriusmo Remix)
    The Hacker - Eurocold (Terence Fixmer Remix)
    Chemical Brothers, The - Believe
    Alter Ego - Rocker [Original version]
    Space Frog - Elektro Volt
    Motor - Ac 775
    Authentik - Metaldust
    Heckmann, Thomas P. - Luzifer
    Gaiden - Point Blank (Speedy J Remix)
    Mirage - Airborn
    Brainchild - Symmetry (C-Mix)
    Infected Mushroom - Change The Formality
    Children of Paradise - El Nino
    CARRETTA, David - Neuropolitics
    Micha Moor - Slip And Slide (Scream And Shout Recordings) - Original Mix
    Gui Boratto - Paralelo
    Nitzer Ebb - Murderous (Phil Kieran Remix)
    Virtual Symmetry - See You
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  • solipsistic NATION No. 152: The Headphone Experience

    Jul 31 2009, 7h30 por solipsisticast



    This week's show is inspired by the headphone commute blog. I've always liked that idea, the headphone commute. Take solipsistic NATION, for example. You might listen to this show at home, in your car, maybe even at work. But most likely you're listening to this show on the ubiquitous white Apple earbuds. That kind of listening experience is more insular and intimate than just listening to solipsistic NATION in your car or over your speakers. It's my job to make it a rewarding listening experience.

    I decided to run with theme of the headphone experience by kicking off this week's solipsistic NATION with a mix of psychedelic tinged music.

    We begin with "Intro" from the Strange Fruit Project's 2006 album, THE HEALING. The Healing is a great album and it was a shame to pick such a short track from the Strange Fruit Project but aside from really liking "Intro," it also fits the theme of this week's show and segued nicely into DJ Food's "Extract From Stolen Moments" from his album One Man's Weird Is Another Man's World. And that takes us to Ras G's "Return From the Great Unknown" from his album, Brotha From Anotha Planet. From there this week's show goes into all sorts of different directions.

    We'll also hear a track from KiloWatts. That was a tough one to call because KiloWatts currently has two new album out (Undercurrent and Six Silicates) but I decided to play "Two Parts" from his Ground State album. KiloWatts we'll be back on solipsistic NATION next month with a special live set. If you can't wait until then you can listen to the February 15th, 2008 edition of solipsistic NATION featuring my interview with Evan Marc of Native State Records. We played select tracks from Native State Records and of course we had to play Kilowatts because he's so great!

    Speaking of Evan, up next is Evan Bluetech with "Another Bridge Burning" from his new EP, Call Of The Wild. Again, another tough one because Evan has recently been releasing a bunch of awesome music. You also might want to hear my interview with Evan about his new label, Somnia.

    There are, of course, more great tunes on this week's headphone experience. Again, I really like the idea of music heard over headphones as being very intimate. But it's also like a soundtrack to your life. I remember a day, years ago, when I was waiting for the subway in downtown Boston. It was night, the middle of the summer, and the air was still and the humidity stifling. Yet the music I was hearing over my headphones transformed my environment to a the set of a sultry French New Wave movie. Let me know if you've had similar experiences.

    Oh, hey, I wanted to mention that I was the guest of Joseph Matheny's GSpot podcast. We talked about the early days of podcasting, electronic music and the state of the recording industry. You can download the interview here (http://www.alterati.com/gspot/Solipsistic_Nation_GSpot.mp3) but I suggest you check out previous episodes of GSpot and take a look around the Alterati blog (http://www.alterati.com/).

    01. Strange Fruit Project "TocarIntro"
    02. DJ Food "TocarExtract From Stolen Moments"
    03. Ras G "Return From The Great Unknown"
    04. Prefuse 73 "Track 13"
    05. KiloWatts "TocarTwo Parts"
    06. Evan Bluetech "Another Bridge Burning"
    07. Nosaj Thing "Us"
    08. Kingbastard "Data-Rape Function Creep"
    09. Koen Park "TocarI Am Not Aboard This Ship Anymore"
    10. Mochipet "TocarRoll credits"
    11. Daedelus "TocarAssembly Lines"
    12. Moderat "Seamonkey"
    13. SeventhSwami "Serpiente Cosmica"
    14. Alka "TocarBlueberry"
    15. Gui Boratto "Besides"
    16. General Fuzz "TocarEye Heart Knot"
    17. Masmöd "TocarOrbit Around A Sphere"

    Download:
    http://m.podshow.com/media/9683/episodes/167979/nation-167979-07-30-2009.mp3

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  • Wez G - Shufflin' It Up - DJ set tracklisting

    Jul 24 2009, 14h53 por wezg

    Wez G - TocarShufflin' It Up

    This mix is a little different to usual. I've been having some Ableton lessons from DirtBox Crew ( http://artist.to/dirtboxcrew ) who play Spiral Tekno & Drum n Bass. I thought it would be nice to whack one of their tunes into the podcast... Trouble is - I usually play about 130bpm house and their music is 180bpm, so there's a few pitch shifts in this mix. Goes from house to Techno to drum n bass and ends with some nice old skool hardcore. At Shuffle ( http://groups.to/shuffle ) we try to be musically openminded and hate the pigeon-holing and stuck-up-yer-arse attitude that is all too prevalent in the music industry. So here you have Wez G, Shufflin' It Up. Hope you enjoy! http://djwezg.com

    http://wezg.podomatic.com/entry/2009-07-24T06_49_14-07_00
    http://soundcloud.com/wezg/shufflin-it-up
    http://www.last.fm/music/Wez+G/_/Shufflin'+It+Up

    :::TRACKLISTING:::
    1. Radiohead - TocarStreet Spirit (Funkagenda Mix) [White]
    2.Johan Ilves - wrong number (Greg Kobe Remix) [Whoop Records]
    3. Moby - TocarPale Horses (Gui Boratto's Last Window Remix) [Little Idiot]
    4. Stan Kolev - shana (Deep Cinema Mix) [Plastica]
    5. Sasha - Chemistry [White]
    6. Sam Ball - Kamekaze (Original) [I-FI Music]
    7. erphun - 2wo Butterflies (Quivver Remix) [Therapy Music]
    8. Ulrich Schnauss - TocarOn My Own [Global Underground]
    9. Dirtbox Crew - Dirty Data Recorders [Kaotek Wreckords]
    10. Die - Play It For Me [V Recordings]
    11. Roni Size - TocarBrown Paper Bag (Original) [Talkin' Loud Classics]
    12. Roni Size & Die - The calling [V Recordings]
    13. Rhythm Quest - Closer to Your Dreams (Hybrid Mix) [Network Records]

    :::BUY VINYL::: @ http://www.plastic-music.co.uk
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