Archive for the 'space' Category
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Monday, November 2, 2009 12:05 am
Basement Suns
Anthemic cosmic synth French androids Space are getting re-released and redone in a 12’’ released by Nang. The choice of the bunch is, in our honest opinion, the remix delivered by master of mist and fuzz Time and Space Machine, who transforms the original into one of the nicest homages that Cerrone ever received, full [...]
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Tuesday, November 13, 2007 7:02 pm
Phobos Disco Cabaret
When Phobos slips behind the darkness of the shadow of Mars, Moon-goths, Spectres from Saturn’s rings, No-Wave Goblins of Venus and Ice gargoyles of Pluto converge on the white castle nestled between two deep craters. This castle has been here for millions of years, sending rhythmic pulses from it cavernous underground passages to those in [...]
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007 12:36 am
Sounds in Negative Space
When we were sent, and subsequently hosted, a mixtape by French neo-kraut kid Turzi there was a whole host of greatness slyly warped into one another. Greatness like Nico free-falling backwards through dark mind tunnels, Ash Ra Tempel unfolding vast crystal structures in amber-colored glass caves under the forests and Ennio Morricone’s sounds of monocrome [...]
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Sunday, July 22, 2007 10:07 pm
Across Solar Fields
OK now, ranting and raving is fine as we are a blog and that’s our perogative and 20 Jazz Funk Greats spreads the love unlimited thick and generous for those that are deserving of such stuffs. We have obsessions with certain artists and purveyors of grand music and repetition is the key to success.
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Sunday, June 3, 2007 10:13 pm
War! What is it good for? Dancing.
A few years back, the underground popularity of Electroclash and its plundering of all things 8O’s, helped to beam Italo Disco back into the limelight. Unlike Punk Funk, its stood the test of time and not been forgotten or replaced with The Next Big Thing. Its been spirited into darker, colder places by Chromatics and [...]
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