• Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Dec, 01 2009

    Dez 1 2009, 20h07 por Sountox

    Empusae - Résurrection
    Architect - Vectorize (Original Manipulation)
    esplendor geometrico - A La Escucha
    Hezzel - Split Cycles
    Contaminant - Pitchblack
    Auto Aggression - Tempel 3
    Greyhound - Voodoo Child
    W.A.S.T.E. - Marked For Extinction
    Mono-Anime - Lecture Me, Override Me
    Imminent - Droak
    last days of s.e.x - Amphisonic Hypers.e.x.ual Mayhem
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Brick Boxed
    DEFRAG - Long Horrible Shadows
    Pow[d]er Pussy - (Acid)Therapy
    BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - Close To Exploding
    Orphx - First Light
    Cervello Elettronico - Demonize
    Vitalic - Station Mir 2099
    Ascii.Disko - Tonite - Original Mix
    CIT - Osc Is Not Dead
    Displacer - Lost Mission (In The Company Of Robots Mix By Displacer)
  • Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Nov, 17 2009

    Nov 17 2009, 20h13 por Sountox

    Access To Arasaka - Medway
    Exocet - Tug Of War
    Mlada Fronta - Ti 47.88
    ZandoZ Corp. - Cerebral Programming
    Converter - Dim (Live)
    Genetic Selection - The New Order
    Caustic Window - The Garden Of Linmiri
    Iszoloscope - Skotophobique
    Hezzel - Test Positive
    5f-55 And Grover - 31+32=55,
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Urban Night Motifs
    W.A.S.T.E. - Marked For Extinction
    last days of s.e.x. - Kronstadt 1921, Dont Forget Them...
    Sona Eact - Powerrush
    Cervello Elettronico - Septic Shock
    Imminent - Teskede
    Milligramme - Vocal Chords
    Black Lung - The Hostmen Of Tyne
    Mothboy - Gutter Song
    Digital Energy - emptiness (Hardstep Dub`n`Bass Remix by Authist)
    Gaiden - The Cruncher
    Paul Kalkbrenner - The Grouch
    Exercise One - Sleeper
    Redshape - Garage Gt
    Undermathic - Keep Out No Entry
  • Electronic Nightmare Playlists - November 2k9

    Nov 4 2009, 22h04 por b-s-v

    04.11.09

    Cervello Elettronico - Violent Skin
    DEFRAG - Long Horrible Shadows
    Liar's Rosebush + Scrape[dx] - Flow Dropper
    Broken Note - The Fury
    Matter - Gesture
    Detune-x - Sediments
    Lucidstatic vs. Komamusique - Insectsex (Praying Mantis Mode)
    W.A.S.T.E. - Kill Your Own
    Empusae - Out Of Question (Misere II)
    Contaminant - Sea53 (Grindmix by Config.sys)
    BooT-SectoR-ViruZ - High Voltage
    Orphx - Cracktest (Edit)
    Cervello Elettronico - Automation And Dissent
    W.A.S.T.E. - Marked For Extinction
    The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Zion Must Fall
    Organic Cage - Hellride
    Matter - Display To The Future
    last days of s.e.x. - Work Less, Consume Less, Live More
    Scrap.edx - Orbital Strike Weapon


    11.11.09

    Cannibal Brothers - Exzema
    Supply Module - A Virtual Field Trip To An Enchanted Rock State Area
    NfX - Bones Decay
    DEFRAG - The Stones
    Ancronix - Check 6
    valav - Svetpera
    The Peoples Republic Of Europe - To Prove A Point
    Matter - Duplex
    Mono-Amine - It Runs Through My Veins
    Seaven Serpenthelm - Cambodian Killing Fields
    Scrap.edx - Merciless Protraction
    DJ Baku - Udayo
    Synchro Mode - Ultra Intelligent
    W.A.S.T.E. - Gun To The Head
    S/M - Codeine
    Displacer - Lost Mission (S:cage Remix)
    Sunao Inami - Decreases


    18.11.09

    ZandoZ Corp. - Inside Our Wishes
    9 Elma - Square Dance (Architect Renegade Of Noise Mix)
    Undermathic - Independence
    Biochip C. - Siberian Underwear
    Mono-Amine - Lecture Me, Override Me
    Bombardier - Instinct
    Victo_Ecret - The Master Of Ill (Ritual Of Ill Mix)
    Contaminant - Sea53
    Progamers - Secret Map (Scratch Deal-A Remix)
    Mika Vainio - Goths
    Yuki Tendo - Vanitas
    The Peoples Republic Of Europe - New Babylon
    Partikal Katastr - The Return Of Syfills Boy
    Bombardier - Syn (Christoph de Babalon Remix)
    Imminent - Gari
    Mono-Amine - Rythem
    Punish Yourself - Shiva Only Is God
    The Shizit - Break Out
    Barcode - All Out War


    25.11.09

    Christoph de Babalon - Scylla
    13th Hour - Malice Aforethought
    The Kilimanjaro Darkjazz Ensemble - Lead Squid
    Lucidstatic vs. Komamusique - Insurrection
    Empusae vs. Converter - Ceremony
    W.A.S.T.E. - A Silent Mantra Of Rage
    Matt Green - Ignorant Fuck
    UsedToBeCool - My Soul In A Sock
    Cervello Elettronico - Crystal Lines
    Mika Vainio - Teutons
    Matter - Reptilia
    13th Hour - Regret
    Victo_Ecret - To Inferior And Beyond
    Pow[d]er Pussy - (Acid)Theory
    Biochip C. - Let's Make Music

    To be continued December 2nd...
  • Tuesday Ten: Tracks of the Month (October)

    Nov 3 2009, 15h48 por amodelofcontrol

    This month's ten tracks you should hear:

    And So I Watch You From Afar
    TocarIf it ain't broke, break it
    And So I Watch You From Afar

    One of the unexpected star turns of Damnation the other week, yet another instrumental "post-metal" band, but not one that sound like everyone else. For starters, they rock like bastards, they have an ability to make lengthy songs - and a lengthy album - consistently interesting, and their marvellously deranged song titles suggest that there is a sense of humour in there somewhere, too. Anyway, this song. A lengthy, muscular build-up breaks to a single, insistent guitar riff, before it all kicks off again with an impressive guitar solo at the heart of it all, and then doing it all again, in an even better way. Just for once, can the mainstream music press focus on a truly great band/album like this rather than those wannabe-baggy fuckwits in Kasabian?

    [:SITD:]
    Rot V1.0
    Rot

    I've felt in the past that while good at what they do, [:SITD:] have in recent years become a bit one-paced, and indeed the last album wasn't half as good as it could have been. I've still not had the chance to listen to all of the new album yet, but this track leapt out as a perfect example of what they can do. Finally, they've upped the BPM somewhat, and this pounding track is their best track probably since their debut album got us interested in the first place. The change in choice of those doing the mastering - it's X-Fusion this time - also appears to have made a big difference - this sounds massive, and certainly club-bound. Maybe a few changes and tweaks were all they needed after all.

    The Twilight Sad
    I Became A Prostitute
    Forget The Night Ahead

    I've noted before that it took me a while to discover this band, but now I've caught up I've picked up the new album pretty quickly. It's a bit special, too. Broadly, it's more of the same - shoegazey rock with a gut-wrenching emotional core that allows the band to transcend what would otherwise be a torrent of accusations that they are yet another My Bloody Valentine clone. Really, they aren't, and they aren't really like anyone else much, either. A little bit special, a little bit precious, one of eleven more songs to make you reflect, think, and every now and then shed a tear in sympathy with the heartbreak displayed here.

    Assemblage 23
    collapse
    Compass

    I make absolutely no apologies for including two of the bands here for the second month on the trot. There is a good reason, of course: both artists in question have album tracks even better than the preludes I enthused about last month. The new A23 album keeps up the quality we've come to expect - this is top quality melodic electro-EBM-industrial with a songcraft second-to-none - but like previous albums, there is one song that simply stands head, shoulders and probably a bit more over everything else. Collapse is that song here. Lyrically a little darker and more pessimistic than usual, it retains Tom Shear's seemingly unique ability nowadays to shift through the gears to a chorus that sends shivers down the spine. It's bouncy, quick-paced beats are going to be great for dancefloors, too.

    Sunna
    Spider
    TWO MINUTE TERROR

    I said last month that "if the rest of the album is of this quality, I'm all ears". The good news is that it really is all of this quality, even the cover of ASHES TO ASHES. There's a lot more power and drive than on the debut album, in my view, less ballads and more uptempo stuff. This is the opening track, opening with bubbling, churning electronics before a simply monstrous drum loop stomps over everything and fills the speakers: and even more amazingly, it keeps building, keeps getting more complex and louder, and never once loses it's grip. It's spectacularly good - ok, I've no idea what the vocals are going on about, but then they ain't really the focus here. Welcome back folks, and this time, please don't leave the next album so long. And when are the live shows coming?

    W.A.S.T.E.
    TocarMarked For Extinction
    A Silent Mantra Of Rage

    W.A.S.T.E.'s long-awaited (and long-delayed, it seems) return has been worth the wait, although things aren't quite the same as before. Not that this is a bad thing - on first listen, many tracks are more rooted in pure industrial noise, and only a few tracks rush headlong into rhythmic noise. Either way, this is brutal stuff and will be guaranteed to have some people running away quickly. It'll just have me turning it up, though. This track is probably the most dancefloor, er, friendly: five-minutes of unrelenting industrial beats and distorted, uncomfortable vocal samples. A full review will follow in the coming weeks.

    Katatonia
    TocarThe Longest Year
    Night Is The New Day

    The lead singer of Opeth, Mikael Åkerfeldt, has been vocal in recent weeks about how brilliant this album is, and now it's out and I have it, he wasn't kidding. Katatonia have simply continued what they have done so well for the past few albums - that is, pitch-dark, brooding gothic/doom metal. The bit that sets them apart from their peers, though, is vocalist Jonas Renkse. It's his clean, melodic vocals, coupled with his lyrics that always have that hint of malice and simmering fury, but never are inaccessible. Instead these are almost dark-pop songs at their heart. In short, this album is bloody glorious, and Katatonia are the primary reason I'm going to the Paradise Lost gig tomorrow.

    Fuck Buttons
    The Lisbon Maru
    Tarot Sport

    I knew next to nothing about this band until I stumbled across the video for single Surf Solar of late, and they are rather different to what I had expected. They are rather irritatingly described as "noise" in the music press (note: the term "noise" in music I understand to be much harsher and louder than this - in fact, see W.A.S.T.E. above - it is not a bunch of indie-kids playing with electronics), when in reality they are much more, listenable. Andrew Weatherall's production hand here has resulted in a sun-drenched, lazy sound that allows each of the seven songs here to unwind in their own sweet time - five of the songs are around nine minutes long or more. Remarkably, it's never boring, either. This track has a nagging, incessant martial beat that underpins it but never dominates, but keeps driving things on while all kinds of things sweep in and out of the speakers. To me, it's perhaps the kind of sonic effect you'd get going deep into the sea, as schools of fish sweep past you, and you head back towards the sun-drenched surface. It's a bit good, this.

    Hope Sandoval & The Warm Inventions
    TocarTrouble
    Through The Devil Softly

    The return of Hope Sandoval after a long absence between albums is most welcome, and even after all these years her songs and voice remain as sensual as ever. And on this track more than any other on the album, the ghost of Mazzy Star looms very large indeed. So if you know Mazzy Star, you know what to expect - slow and sparse instrumentation, and Sandoval's rich voice dominates the song as it should (and not to mention that this song can only be described as sexy as hell). So, anyway, about that reported Mazzy Star reunion...

    XP8
    TocarWant It
    Want It EP

    After the quantum leap that was The Art Of Revenge, I have been looking forward to what this band did next. This is the lead single from the forthcoming album, featuring Daniel Graves of Aesthetic Perfection, and it's pretty good. Dominated by a twisting electro-beat, the filthy-minded lyrics suggest all manner of bad things, and is a much more effective take on this subject than the previous album's TocarCracked.
  • Tuesday Twenty: My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.05: 20 to 01

    Out 13 2009, 19h13 por amodelofcontrol

    And now, onto the final instalment of my tracks of the decade. This took ages to compile, write about and in particular decide on this final top twenty. Obviously, I'd love to know what you, the reader, thinks are your favourite track(s) of this decade.
    Next week will see the start of my top fifty albums of the decade.

    Previously:
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.01: 100 to 81
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.02: 80 to 61
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.03: 60 to 41
    My top 100 tracks 2000-09 Pt.04: 40 to 21

    20
    W.A.S.T.E.
    TocarSuburban Crime Scene
    Violent Delights
    2007
    Full-on, rhythmic-industrial noise seems to be in short-supply nowadays, so thank god W.A.S.T.E. are here to assault our ears. Just about everything they have released so far seems to have declared war on my speakers, my ears, and dancefloors if I dare play them when DJing, and I fucking love it. Bring a level of industrial rage that few other acts seem to even dare aspire to, this track is the centrepiece of the Violent Delights EP, with a writhing mass of samples that fill the gaps behind a jackhammer beat that could quite likely rip holes in the floor. Oh, and add to that the high-pitched squeals that some find desperately uncomfortable (I'm all but banned from playing this in my girlfriend's presence)...and you have one hell of a confrontational track. But then, isn't this what this genre is supposed to be about?

    19
    The Strand
    I Hate My Fucking Job (Rmx by Imperative Reaction)
    Rmx01
    2004
    A curious lot, this band - slightly odd industrial with the band choosing to pursue a steampunk image (just check this live version of the original of this track). The lyrical theme, as the title suggests, is rather more rooted in the present, a seething tirade at shitty, dead-end jobs - and features unexpected sample use from Red Dwarf episode Timeslides. While the original is interesting, it's the Imperative Reaction remix that gets the nod, for it's beefing up of the beats and generally tweaking the track to make it much, much more snappy and immediate...

    18
    Ladytron
    TocarDestroy Everything You Touch
    Witching Hour
    2005
    The one time this band have reached near-perfection, this icy synthpop track was one of those rare tracks that seemed to appeal right across the spectrum. Shorn of the experimentalism that the band are sometimes guilty of indulging in on their albums, this was simply a straight-up pop song that mystifyingly never became a massive hit (despite being re-released). Some people have no taste, clearly...

    17
    A Perfect Circle
    TocarMagdalena
    Mer De Noms
    2000
    There was more than a little fuss when this band first appeared, mainly I think down to the appearance of Maynard James Keenan as vocalist. Needless to say, his vocals are immediately recognisable, but what he brings here is very different to his work in Tool, and in other subsequent side-projects. There was a dark, gothic heart to many of the songs, and in addition the lyrics were a little less cryptic and perhaps more nakedly emotional. That said, debate still appears to rage over what this particular song is about - I'm going with the religious imagery/allegory explanation, myself - but whatever it is about, its an astonishingly tense lesson in musical control, as the verses are reserved, before a whole torrent of emotion is unleashed for the chorus and the climax of the song, too. Not only the best APC track by a country mile, it's probably up in the top handful of tracks Maynard has ever been involved with, as far as I'm concerned.

    16
    Emperor
    TocarThorns On My Grave
    Prometheus: The Discipline Of Fire and Demise
    2001
    The last recorded word by the greatest black metal band of them all, this was the staggering closing track to their most experimental album, an album that probably gained them a whole lot of new fans in their quest to expand their sound. It wasn't in vain, either, in my view - this was the best Emperor ever sounded, a dense, orchestral-Black Metal sound that at the same time never allowed any element to be buried in the mix, and when you ended up with songs like this, it was hard not to want to bow to it and salute what a fucking amazing job they had done.

    15
    Neurosis
    TocarStones From the Sky
    A Sun That Never Sets
    2001
    The jaw-dropping, bleak closer of A Sun That Never Sets, this is the deepest, darkest blues updated as only Neurosis can - complete with the tolling of a funeral bell heralding the opening of the track, before the riffs rain down from the black clouds that gather over them. Many have problems categorising Neurosis, and it's not hard to see why. Not quite doom metal, not quite blues, not quite stoner metal, hell, they even include industrial electronics and production methods at points. Whatever they are, though, they stand alone above so many other bands who have never quite nailed the sheer depth of emotion and reach of their musical experimentation, and for me, with this track in particular, they remain utterly, utterly peerless.

    14
    Left Spine Down
    TocarU Can't Stop The Bomb
    Fighting for Voltage
    2008
    So, maybe, this is what cyberpunk actually is, in sonic terms. Punk song structures and attitude, with a sleek industrial production and effects. Oh, and kick-ass songs like this, too. With links to various other north american industrial bands, they've got themselves quite a fanbase in a short space of time, and it's not hard to see why. When they are done releasing a seemingly endless set of remixes of their songs - and notably, perhaps, this track has been released a lot less than some of their other output - their next new material should be worth hearing. But if you need somewhere to start with this band, you need to start with this.

    13
    Mastodon
    Blood and Thunder
    Leviathan
    2004
    It was definitely this track that made me really sit up and notice what Mastodon were doing. The first album was good, solid metal, but it was Leviathan where the staggering scope of Mastodon's influences and aims were laid bare. And it was the opening track, Blood and Thunder - surely the first metal track ever about Ahab and his hunt for the great whale - that stormed into being one of the most played metal tracks in some time. With good reason, too - it's storming, driving metal with an unusually clear narrative, and a massive, massive whale-sized chorus. Although for reasons probably best known to the band, the video involves a lot of clowns.

    12
    Collide
    Euphoria | Emirian Mix
    Vortex
    2004
    Collide are one of those bands that many people have heard of, but may not have actually heard. At least, that used to be the way. Nowadays they seem to have a little more of a profile, and there can be no doubt that it is this track that has had a significant hand in that. The original, languid version on Some Kind of Strange was good, but once Charlie Clouser got it's hands on it, it was transformed into a slow-burning, sensual epic that brought to mind all kinds of fun things, and also helpfully summed up all that was great about this band. More based around atmosphere than anything else, their intricately constructed tracks are frequently soundscapes that reward repeated listening, and this was exactly that - this remix, though, just helped to make it that much more accessible. The subsequent video edit is pretty much a merging of elements of the Emirian mix and the original, too, hence why I'm linking to that here.

    11
    Pendulum
    Blood Sugar
    Blood Sugar Single
    2007
    Inexcusably shorn of it's trademark voiceover intro for the re-release of Hold Your Colour, I've seen this titanic, armour-plated track obliterate dancefloors in clubs all over the place, from drum'n'bass clubs to metal clubs, industrial/goth clubs, indie clubs...this and the act's appeal seemed limitless to start with once they caught on, but it never quite seemed right once they turned into a full band and started adding vocals. Nothing on In Silico comes close to the mastery of Hold Your Colour, but then this is one step further on from that too. Pure fun-loving, jump-up drum'n'bass with a horrendously catchy - and yes, cheesy - synth hook, I now know what "the sonic re-creation of the end of the world" sounds like - this.

    10
    Stromkern
    TocarTerrorist
    Armageddon
    2001
    Stromkern may have finally got the recognition they deserved with the highly-political album Light It Up a few years later (and in particular the single Stand Up), but those who were already fans surely most have known what was to come following tracks like this. A devastating critique of the suicide bomber, asking whether it is really worth killing yourself for a belief, it literally explodes - pun intended - into the chorus. Probably Stromkern's most nakedly hip-hop moment, too, it was also the opener for their set at Infest 2006, and was just as effective then.

    9
    Rico
    Forward Motion
    Violent Silences
    2004
    Five years have now elapsed since the last recorded output from Rico, and while the website and myspace remain live there has been precious little word to suggest that there might be more material coming. More's the pity, as his second album was even stronger than the first, even if it didn't seem like it at the time. An album that grew and grew in stature, revealing it's many charms listen by listen, it was also unusual in that all of the strongest tracks - without exception - were in the second half of the album, almost as if the tracklisting was back to front. It culminated in this slowly unfurling call to grasp the here-and-now and do something, anything, before you waste your life wishing it away. An unusually uplifting track from Rico, in some respects, if this was the last word, it's an impressive way to finish. On the flipside, closing on a high like this only makes me hope all the more that another release will follow.

    8
    Front Line Assembly
    Buried Alive
    Artificial Soldier
    2006
    By 2006, and the impending arrival of this album, I was not alone in fearing that FLA were a spent force. It had been years since they have released a decent album, with only the odd hint that they still had something worth listening to. This album changed my view - along with the staggering live shows that accompanied it - but more than anything it was this immense track. FLA finally picked up on drum'n'bass, having barely even looked at it previously, and created one of their most anthemic tracks ever based around a thumping, urgent beat that had fucktons of bass, too. A new album is now in the works, apparently, and if Bill Leeb's interviews from a year or two back are to be believed, this could be a last hurrah. Well, if it reaches anywhere close to this, it's going to be a hell of a way to go...

    7
    Covenant
    TocarCall the Ships to Port
    Northern Light
    2002
    In the end, it was a straight decision as to whether to include this or We Stand Alone, and I think that in terms of pure impact it really has to be this. It may be a stretch to say that it revitalised their career, but what it did do was to make many realise that there was much, much more to them than trashy electropop like Dead Stars. This was deep, thoughtful stuff, with lyrics alluding to Greek myth and legend, pounding, club-bound beats and a synth hook that was simply divine - the step up through the gears after the first chorus, particularly in the live version, has to be seen/heard to be believed. Endlessly played and requested since, but it never feels like a trial to listen to it again and again - instead it's always a pleasure.

    6
    65daysofstatic
    TocarAren't We All Running?
    The Fall of Math
    2004
    It's amazing to think that it's only five years since I first discovered 65DoS (thanks, Kelly!), and I've been an avid fan ever since. As they have progressed, and added more and more electronic textures, though, I'm still finding my preferred listening being their first album, which is a fantastic mix of post-rock, glitch and electronics. Amongst the many great moments, though, it's this - the closing track - that is still the unassailable peak. Opening with a mournful, but urgent piano melody, before twinkling electronics and the merest hint of guitar join in...and then a gulp of air before the whole, majestic track comes crashing in - a trick pulled more than once. It's the ending, though, that gets me every time. The gulp of air is stretched out for four, five seconds, before it rips back in one more time, then stopping dead and leaving you, the listener, to contemplate just how a band that are almost entirely instrumental could ever get so utterly thrilling to listen to.

    5
    Primordial
    TocarThe Coffin Ships
    The Gathering Wilderness
    2005
    There is a not a single song in this list that comes even remotely close to the sheer emotional punch that this song possesses, and I'll be surprised if I ever hear another that does. A lengthy, elegaic track about the humiliation the band's Irish forefathers suffered in attempting to escape the Irish Potato Famine, it's powerful sweep never fails to send shivers down my spine. A band that, perhaps, have never quite got the coverage they deserved in the metal scene in the UK at least, they nowadays are a slightly more restrained doom-folk-metal band, quite a difference from their black metal roots, but at times the fury and anguish they unleash is staggering - and this is one of those tracks.

    4
    Amanda Palmer
    Astronaut: A Short History of Nearly Nothing
    Who Killed Amanda Palmer
    2008
    The shooting, screaming star of AFP's solo album, and as far as I'm concerned still the best moment she's put on record so far - and that includes all of The Dresden Dolls stuff, too, hence why this comes in higher than my DD inclusion in this list. Written while a relationship was/had disintegrated/ing - although the full story is far more complex than that - having more than just vocals, piano and drums makes AFP sound like the larger-than-life, brash and ballsy star that she really should be. Shamefully Roadrunner Records fucked her over in a big way, barely promoting the album and leaving it to die, but a massive online following and AFP's happy involvement with them seems to have done far more good. Anyway, this track is awesome, and if you haven't heard it, shame on you - and watch the video.

    3
    Cyanotic
    TocarOrder Out Of Chaos
    Transhuman
    2005
    Some of you may be surprised to see this not at number one in this chart, but there is no doubt that it deserves it's place in the top three. This was the first track by the band that I heard, after I bought the album without hearing it following a glowing review on Music Non Stop. "That sounds just like the kind of band I'm looking for", I thought - and so it proved. Four years on, it's still a staple track in my DJ sets, and is probably the one track I play that I get asked "what is this" more than any other. If you've been reading my blog for all this time and still don't know what it sounds like, here's a quick version - stomping, drum'n'bass-infused industrial metal with Slayer-esque breakdowns that sounds like an awesome apocalyptic future. Now you know, and if you like, go watch the video and perhaps even order a copy of the second version of the album...

    2
    Battles
    Atlas
    Mirrored
    2007
    A still extraordinary track even now, well over two years since release, that unveiled Battles as a band that were doing something very different to just about everyone else. A infectious, technicolour blast of *fun*, built around, of all things, the Glitter beat, it was probably the catchiest song of the year and most other recent years, and yet was light years away from being mainstream pop. Which is probably a good thing, as these guys are far too good to lose to the mainstream, right? Electronic music played live, with an endless sense of invention and curiosity, I'm never going to get tired of this.

    1
    Seabound
    Scorch The Ground (Version)
    Double Crosser
    2006
    I debated long and hard as to what the top track on this list was going to be, and certainly the number one slot only got decided for sure earlier today, when I heard this track again. I've already mentioned how brilliant Seabound are, but this is their standout moment. A mid-paced, electro-pop track with a heart of pitch black, this is a tale of revenge, of wanting to be every perceived threat and fear to whoever it is that inspired this song. The tune is memorable in itself, but it would be nothing without the lyrics and the vocal delivery - Frank Spinath's air of calculated calm throughout the song is, perhaps, a little unnerving. But then, that is most certainly the aim, at least if you are the subject. To me, it's simply the most well-rounded, and therefore best, song of this decade.

    Next week: My top 50 albums 2000-09 Pt.01: 50 to 25
  • Electronic Nightmare Playlists - October 2k9

    Out 7 2009, 21h27 por b-s-v

    07.10.09

    FrlLinientreu - Unthinkable Love
    Huron - Funckytrack
    Miscere - Trip.Three - Souvenirs
    Xingu Hill - Zone
    K.D. Expression - Wanderer
    M.O.P.M. - Rebirth 3
    Störsender - Gerinsel
    Lucidstatic vs. PigFat - Perpetuate
    W.A.S.T.E. - Spinal Wetstone (Remix)
    Synchro Mode - Never Is Late To Death
    Viral Lode - Surface Antigen
    Organic Cage - Programm Interrupt
    Victo_Ecret - Dah Boot
    Oughfunger - Scratch The World
    W.A.S.T.E. - Irradiated Non-Future
    Synapscape - Swine Cough
    Bioxeed - End The Pain


    14.10.09

    Lucidstatic - Slag
    Millipede - Endless
    DJ Hidden - The Traveller
    Huron - Flowing (Glitch Mix)
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Suburban Night Motifs
    ZandoZ Corp. - The Not Recognized Wisdom
    Klinik - Birds
    Pow[d]er Pussy - 5AM
    Detritus - Archipelago
    I:gor - Ice Breaker
    Goetia - Unusual
    Mono-Amine - Taking The Control Away
    Dirty K - Deadline!
    Pneumatic Detach - .Ryhim.Ninept.
    Iszoloscope - A Deep Cthulhu Terror
    last days of s.e.x. - Kronstadt 1921, Don't Forget Them
    Viral Lode - Rapture
    Terrorfakt - ALF (Muted Logic Remix)


    21.10.09

    Zonk't - War
    Hybryds - Ride
    Sunao Inami - M6_v5++
    Lucidstatic - Your Number
    ZandoZ Corp. - Devotion
    The Peoples Republic Of Europe - The True Face Of Evil
    Klinik - Haze
    S.K.E.T. - Move On! (Reform Future Mix)
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Metro Dwellers
    Detune-x - Elevator 69
    Psy-Virus - B_Brain
    Imminent - Teskede
    Detritus - Entropy
    Black Lung & Xingu Hill - Crimson Skies And Vapour Trail
    Empusae - Game Of Confession
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Brain Amplifier
    Tsunami Bomb - El Diablo
    Talco - Il Mio Tempo


    28.10.09

    Xingu Hill - The Neon God
    Empusae - Knowledge
    Komplex - Soleil Noir
    Psy-Virus - Touch Of Air
    Spherical Disrupted - Accretion Disc
    Contaminant - The Way We Twitch (Album)
    Orphx - Burning Flags (Surgeon Remix)
    last days of s.e.x. - Racism As Selfhate
    Sunao Inami - M2_12/19_Edit3
    Detune-x - Sleepless
    Heimstatt Yipotash - Brick Boxed
    Matter - A Black Angel On Black Acid
    The Peoples Republic Of Europe - Nicolae Carpathia Died For Your Sins
    ZandoZ Corp. - Closing The Eyes
    Lucidstatic - Perversion
    Tzolk'in - Xipe-Totec (MF Edition)
    Imminent - Lorsc
    Throttler - Digital ID
    Detritus - Left Behind

    To be continued November 4th....
  • Electronic Nightmare Playlists - September 2k9

    Set 2 2009, 21h29 por b-s-v

    Welcome to our 4th year of Electronic Nightmare.
    We'll try to keep the show as diverse as it always was
    and ofcause the concept will remain 'no rotation'



    02.09.09

    zero degree - Horizont
    Empusae - Niflheim
    Captive Six - Shut Down Everything
    line47 - Taken Away
    Pandora's Black Book - Step On Me In A Memory
    Miscere - Trip.Four - Remords
    Sunao Inami - Instrumental
    VD - Dot Cott
    Sonic Area - Par Amour
    n0nplus - Over Again
    P·A·L - Salvation
    Organic Cage - Varicose
    The_Empath - Second Earth (2nd Earth Start Sequence by Heimstatt Yipotash)
    Symphony space - R-IO
    Bioxeed - Security Breach (Darkcore Edit)
    Amok vs. Stormtrooper - Apokalypse Substanz
    Dual Mechanism - Presynaptic Modulation
    Victo_Ecret - The Master Of Ill
    Viral Lode - Revelations
    Subskan - Come Down
    The Offspring - Amazed


    09.09.09

    Apollyon Sun - The Cane
    Dope - We Are
    Dexy Corp_ - Broken Doll
    Crossbreed - Seasons
    Deadstar Assembly - Unsaved Pt.2
    Red Harvest - Synthesize My DNA
    1969 Was Fine - Living In The City
    Wagdug Futuristic Unity - NU WOЯLD (80kidz REMIX)
    Circus of Dead Squirrels - President Pinocchio (Obszön Geschöpf President Pinocchio Fucks You With His Nose Remix)
    Acumen Nation - Fuck Yer Brains Out
    Geschmacksverstärker - Swatch On
    We Got This Far - Like Dying
    Marazene - Uncertain
    Helltrash - I Am The Enemy (Zardonic Remix)
    Miss Helium - Les Guerres Américaines
    Muckrackers - Korean Kaos
    MXD - Fuel
    Decree - Crushed
    Cyanotic vs. Rabbit Junk - Drek Kick (Precursor Tour Demo)
    Ambassador21 - Gang Bang
    Iron Lung Corp. - Metal
    Genitorturers - 4 Walls Black (Razed in Black Remix)
    Vigilante - Fire
    Marilyn Manson - We're From America
    Hanzel und Gretyl - Lederhosen Macht Frei


    16.09.09

    Xingu Hill - The Conquistador Closes His Eyes
    Access To Arasaka - First Kill (feat. Beau Jestice)
    Huron - Core Of Scorn
    ATMOGAT - Rain II
    Displacer - Windmill (Keef Baker Remix)
    The_Empath - Second Earth (Fractional Remix)
    Xyphax - Nintrapolec
    Black Lung & Xingu Hill - Spiders Web (End Theme)
    Lucidstatic - REM021209
    Miscere - Rhythmik.Trip (Remix by Sonic Area)
    Coatom - Топливо моих сердец
    Lament Configuration - Last Day
    Synchro Mode - Data Enter
    Organic Cage - Paracetamol
    Victo_Ecret - Automatonophobic
    Subskan - Let Me Taste This Human Leg
    W.A.S.T.E. - Eternal Starvelust


    23.09.09

    Ahnst Anders - Still Here
    ATMOGAT - Face The Consequence
    Integral - Explore The Labyrinth
    Millipede - 30,000
    Panic Syndrome - Brightest Horses
    Undermathic - Big City Nights
    Pandora's Black Book - Obtuse
    Warbaby & Detritus - See-Saw
    DownstroyD - What To Do In Case Of Fire (Pyro Mix by Lucidstatic)
    16 pad noise terrorist - Illuminated Fear
    Oxyd - Forgive Me
    1nitial_Li3z - Raw Power
    Architect - Ghost (Distraubmix)
    Matter - Tephra
    S.K.E.T. - Burnout Sonority
    Lucidstatic vs. Komamusique - Tweaker (Addiction)
    Bioxeed - Dessicant
    Supply Module - Redemption Reversed
    Fracture 4 - Re-Motional Turbulence
    MC1R - Moving Tears

    To be continued October 7th... September 30th we'll have a replacement DJ, since i'm on holidays
  • Playlist Sountox on neurobeat.net - Aug, 18 2009

    Ago 18 2009, 19h09 por Sountox

    Monolith - Edge Of The Earth
    Architect - St Vodka (Mother Russia)
    Orphx - Pre-Dawn Haze
    Iszoloscope - Crimson Road
    Imminent & Synapscape - Tors
    Xebox - Assembly-Line Production Of Battlerobots
    Converter - Smoke
    Synth-Etik - Vata
    5F-X - E 6° 59' 0" - N 51° 34' 0" (logbook RMX)
    Milligramme - Abdomen
    Pow[d]er Pussy - Cateatscuckoo
    Edgey - Common Enemy
    Nullvektor - Zerbrochener Rhythmus
    Contaminant - Blue Eye Distortion
    Hezzel - Reality Distorted
    Mono No Aware - Noema
    100blumen - Beat That Nazi Maggot
    W.A.S.T.E. - Shut Up And Bleed
    Esa - Nerve Pattern
    Verstaerker - Utonal
    Gaiden - Point Blank
    Robert Natus - A2
    Angina P - Tokyo 6PM (Rush Hour Mix)
  • Electronic Nightmare Playlists - August 2k9

    Ago 5 2009, 21h32 por b-s-v

    05.08.09

    Flint Glass - Neuroscan
    Panic Syndrome - Apocaliptic Station
    6RME - Amdink
    Kom-Intern - Subliminal Propaganda
    Oszillotom - Castor
    hiv+ & wired brain - Atomic Kashmir
    Dataraper - Nécrose
    n0nplus - Nil
    K.D. Expression - Sweet Dream
    [haven] - Marrakech
    Disharmony - Izometrix
    Amphetamine Virus - Fuck You Seattle
    Subskan - Time Left
    Ambassador21 - Enough
    xoma - Hangman
    Organic Cage - Auxiliary Sends
    desolation zone - 00004
    D.Forma - Twodeadman
    ++99 - ReGressive RioT


    12.08.09

    Pandora's Black Book - Jaded
    K.D. Expression - Insulting Relation
    Lucidstatic - REM011209
    [haven] - Takir Al Masir
    Miscere - Trip.Two - Dormez Vous?
    n0nplus - A_Part
    Edgey - For you
    Flux - The Watcher
    Gasmask 71 - Human Game (Company Truck Remix)
    Lorcscyric - Evar Ezion
    Omkara techichi - Astral Serpent
    Dual Mechanism - Signal To Noise
    Subskan - Come In Piece
    Organic Cage - Too Much Caffeine Will Kill You
    Viral Lode - Oxide
    The Relic - Subvert


    19.08.09

    Disharmony - Legend
    [haven] - Aurora Borealis
    Pandora's Black Book - Take You By Blood
    Lucidstatic - REM012609
    K.D. Expression - Listen, Look And Cry
    Gescom - Key Nell 3
    Edgey - Soil Mechanics
    n0nplus - Glimmer
    Miscere - Rhythmic.Three - Réminescence
    Protuberanzed - Last Oxygen Tank On A Planet
    R6.3zist - Last Station
    S.H.I.Z.U.K.A. - Untitled (O.T.X Remix)
    Hemoglobin - Terminator (Company Truck Remix)
    Starving Cell - Sewer Parasite
    German Rhythm Disaster Vs. E-Rayzor - Sound Of Cocaine
    ++99 - Social Sick
    Chrysalide - Apathy Is Killing Us
    last days of s.e.x. - Solidarity To The Immigrants


    26.08.09

    The_Empath - Second Earth (Down To The Ground Mix by Spherical Disrupted)
    Lith - Norma
    Xanopticon - Ortext
    Lucidstatic - REM010509
    Gescom - Dan One
    Miscere - Rhythmik.Two - Nouse Ne Sommes Rien
    Victo_Ecret - Break You
    Bioxeed - Aerial Assault
    Subskan - I Don't Care
    WG@EET - Hymenaea Protera
    UndaCova - Sciarex
    Hecate - Devil Whore
    W.A.S.T.E. - Man Made Death Machine
    Vuxnut - A Ladder Into Hell
    Amok vs. Stormtrooper - Cleansing The Sphere
    Noize Creator - Extra Terrestrial
    Dual Mechanism - Complicated Simplicity
    Omkara techichi - Morningstar Syndrome
    R6.3zist - The Only Thing We Have To Fear Is The Fear Herself

    To be continued September 2nd...
  • Tuesday Ten: Swearing

    Jul 28 2009, 14h02 por amodelofcontrol

    Ideas for future Tuesday Tens are coming thick and fast at the moment, and indeed I have the core of two more already completed too, and this week's was a late change of plan, mainly after I realised just how many songs could be included. So the other two I have planned will be held off until into August.

    This week, then, it's about swearing. Not just the odd use of a swear-word in a song, though, but more extensive use of swearing - and not just the word "fuck", either. Although saying that, my iTunes came up with 237 entries when I searched just for the word "fuck". Admittedly there was one compilation and one album, but still...So, here goes with ten songs with good or notable uses for swearing...

    MC5
    TocarKick Out The Jams
    Kick Out the Jams
    Quite possibly the best intro to a song ever, the immortal lineAnd right now it's time to...Kick Out The Jams, Motherfuckers...!got the band into a lot of trouble with their record label and even caused trouble with some stores refusing to stock the record. Endlessly imitated - and covered, of course - and the proto-punk of this track in particular was years ahead of it's time. Amazing to think that just one swear-word in a song was treated as though it was going to bring the end of civilisation as we know it - and even more amazing to think that this song is now 40 years old.

    A side-question - this was certainly one of the earliest recorded uses of swearing in recorded music that I know of, but trying to find a definitive answer appears to be rather tough. Can anyone help?

    Rage Against the Machine
    TocarKilling In The Name
    Rage Against the Machine
    And now to a band who covered TocarKick Out the Jams for their covers album Renegades, but gained notoriety for their breakthrough single, now seventeen years old and still a track you are almost guaranteed to hear in metal clubs all over the world. Only a few lines of lyrics, it's the repeatedFuck you I won't do what you tell methat resulted in the track being heavily censored whenever it is played in mainstream media...unless you are Bruno Brookes, who infamously played the full uncensored version on the UK Top 40, back when it still mattered in '92.

    Super Furry Animals
    The Man Don't Give a Fuck
    Songbook: The Singles Vol. 1
    Talking of controversy, this single got somewhere near zero airplay, oddly enough, seeing as the lyrics use the word "fuck" forty-seven times (it was at one point the song to use the word the most, but Insane Clown Posse have since beaten this, apparently). Either way, it's one of SFA's best tracks by miles, in particular it's legendary live version that often goes on for twenty minutes or so to close the set.

    The Strand
    I Hate My Fucking Job (Remix By Imperative Reaction)
    Rmx01
    I've mentioned this before, I'll mention it again. By far the greatest song released by this Arizona industrial band, in particular this remix of it, it's a tirade against shitty McJobs whose anger and fury would have been considerably lessened had the key lines been shorn of swearing.

    Clawfinger
    Rosegrove
    Deaf Dumb Blind
    Electronic-tinged rap metal some years before nu-metal became fashionable in the late-90s, Clawfinger's first album raised lots of eyebrows for various reasons - Nigger's anti-racist tirade, The Truth's memorable - and very sweary - chorus...but it's track three that makes it into the list. Why? For the reason that this is the only song I can think of that uses the word "twat" in the lyrics, and this from a Swedish band that sing in English, too...

    Pantera
    TocarFucking Hostile
    Vulgar Display of Power
    Back to immortal metal dancefloor songs again, and it's time for the less-than-three-minute-long thrash that again is simply an outpouring of sheer rage, and again simply wouldn't have the same effect without the swearing (just think about it: "uuuurrgghh...very hostile!"). Just in case you don't know what this sounds like, or you just want to hear it's brutal majesty again, a pretty good live version is linked above.

    Martha Wainwright
    TocarBloody Mother Fucking Asshole
    Martha Wainwright
    Hatred and rage crop up in this song, but in a very, very different way. Perhaps this was more of a shock thanks to Wainwright's warm and sweet voice. Less of a shock, of course, was the sheer hate aimed at her father (Loudon Wainwright III), with her being part of a family that is hardly averse to airing their grievances about each other in public...

    Pitchshifter
    TocarEverything's Fucked
    Deviant
    Initially released on the Un-UK EP as TocarEverything Sucks (Again), and was also censored in the same fashion to feature on The Crow: Salvation soundtrack, the "proper" version complete with extensive use of the word "fuck" was and always has been the version played live, needless to say. It was something of a departure for the band, though, as they rarely ever swore in any previous song that I can recall (certainly notable in the metal genre), although they made a subject of it in later song TocarKeep It Clean, where it was anything but "clean".

    Babyland
    Fucked Equipment
    Outlive Your Enemies
    By some way my favourite Babyland track that I've heard, it's also one built on an unusual base. The beat, while partly electronic, also has elements that sound like the beat was pounded out on something metallic with large hammers, giving a power that the seething vocal delivery only makes all the more potent.

    Anal Cunt
    (pretty much anything by them!)
    There aren't many bands to be pretty much banned on the spot for their band name alone, but this band have a long-ish history - Seth Puttnam has been offending as many people as possible for over twenty years now, and even if you can't make out the lyrics - this is grindcore, after all - the song titles and the band name tell you all you need to know. They've never been serious about what they do, it appears - although their quest to offend everybody always seemed pretty determined...

    Venetian Snares
    TocarDie Winnipeg Die Die Die Fuckers Die
    Winnipeg Is a Frozen Shithole
    Finally...quite possibly the most hate-fuelled album about an artist's hometown ever, this is the seven-minute centrepiece that if you of a similar mind, could well make you want to go and join Aaron Funk in dancing on Winnepeg's grave. This is vicious, vicious breakcore that barely stops for breath, and almost uniquely in this list, doesn't audibly swear, except in the title (the vocal samples are so distorted you can barely catch them).

    Needless to say, the list of "possibles" for this week was huge. Here are a few more that were considered for the list, as always feel free to add more in the comments:

    Eric Cartman | Kyle's Mom Is a Big Fat Bitch (Uncle Fucker was also considered from the same show)
    Eminem | TocarJust Don't Give A Fuck and TocarStill Don't Give A Fuck
    Reel Big Fish | Another F.U. Song
    Smashing Pumpkins | Fuck You (An Ode To No-one)
    W.A.S.T.E. | TocarI Don't Give a Fuck
    Combichrist | Bulletfuck (and about five others)
    Caustic | TocarThis Fuck Will Shut You Up
    Nwa | Fuck Tha Police
    The Icarus Line | TocarUp Against the Wall Motherfuckers
    Alec Empire | TocarEverything Starts With a Fuck
    Modulate | TocarSkullfuck
    Mindless Faith | I'm Pretty Much Fucked
    Pig Destroyer/The Dwarves | TocarFuck You Up and Get High
    Strapping Young Lad | TocarOh My Fucking God
    Unter Null | TocarSick Fuck
    The Haunted | TocarShithead
    Marilyn Manson | This Is the New Shit
    Nailbomb | 24 Hour Bullshit
    Slipknot | People = Shit
    Nine Inch Nails | TocarCloser
    Whitehouse | A Cunt Like You
    GG Allin | TocarI Kill Everything I Fuck
    Guns'N'Roses | Get in the Ring