Archive for September, 2005
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Thursday, September 29, 2005 5:30 pm
We built this city on hard naturally formed mineral or petrified matter and by moving forward along a surface by revolving on an axis.
Audio Flyer alert :
It Came From The Sea Soundsystem appearing at b’lo this Saturday with kicking k and nikon driver at the helm playing lots of songs with CAPITAL LETTERS. Last time they played this place the computer friend Daisy (R.I.P. tears, snuffle) blew up. It will be sweaty mayhem and they even play songs […]Read more of 'We built this city on hard naturally formed mineral or petrified matter and by moving forward along a surface by revolving on an axis.' >>
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9:58 am
Sun Song
Another one that went past us on its day and fuck it’s good!!! This song should be played in any club I attend or I’m gonna start wasting people seen?
Caesar’s column is our favourite track by Oneida and one of our favourite tracks ever (actually if anyone has the White Pants mix or the liars […]Read more of 'Sun Song' >>
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Tuesday, September 27, 2005 3:03 pm
The power ov love
Chromatics - Nite (demo version)
How did music began?
After the quality that is the Chromatics tour CD available from Troubleman Unlimited we were wondering what would come next from the further recordings in Glass Candy’s studio.
The answer blew our mind.
Traditional song structure and chorus are yet again thrown out the window in one pulsating ever-growing exquisite […]Read more of 'The power ov love' >>
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Monday, September 26, 2005 12:26 pm
Wave of mutilation!!
The Velvets shot drugs (poor Kate Moss) on young rock and roll and dragged its twitching body to a den of white noise. No Wave insects feasted on its corpse and synthetised small rusty iron toothpicks that when aligned in the right configuration turned into siege engines that brought down not their enemies but their […]
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Thursday, September 22, 2005 6:35 am
Man Deuce Death Ray
Judy Nylon - Room Without A View
The legend goes that as Brian Eno lay convalescing from an accident, Judy Nylon brought him a record of 18th-century harp music. While listening to it half awake with the volume turned down low, he discovered the magic of the space between sounds, of ambience.
Judy went on to appear […]Read more of 'Man Deuce Death Ray' >>
