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Dordingull mánudaginn 7. október (470) Kavorka, Torche, Ondt Blod, Twin Pigs ofl. Í þætti kvöldsins má nýtt efni með íslensku hljómsveitinni Kavorka, flórída sveitinni Torche, texas sveitinni Kublai Khan og Arizona Sveitinni Gatecreeper. Í viðbót við efni frá Noregi, Svíþjóð, Frakklandi og Brasilíu. Talandi um bæði Noreg og Svíþjóð þá heilla nýjustu útgáfur hljómsveitanna Ondt Blod og Twin Pigs þáttarstjórnenda þessa dagana, en sveitirnar gefa efnið sitt út hjá norsku útgáfunni Fysisk format. Útgáfan er bein tengd plötubúðinni Tiger records í Oslo og tengjast sveitirnar búðinni oftast á einhvern máta. Meðal hljómsveita á útgáfunni eru: Blood Command, Haugust, Golden Core,ATTAN, Beglomeg, NAV og heill hellingur til viðbótar og ætti að teljast góð sönnun fyrir því að það er margt áhugavert að gerast í Norsku tónlistarlífi. Ein af hljómsveitum þáttarins ber nafnið Torche og er ættuð frá Florida fylki í Bandaríkjum Norður Ameríku. Hljómsveitin var stofnuð árið 2004 af fyrrum meðlimum hljómsveitanna Floor og Cavity. Hljómsveitin hefur alveg frá upphafi vakið athygli, enda verið á tónleikaferðalögum með hljómsveitum á borð við Mogwai, Isis, Pelican, Clutch, Baroness, Jesu, The Sword, Coheed and Cambria, Boris, og High on Fire (enginn smá listi!). Lagalistinn: Suicidal Tendencies - Alone Kavorka - Iron Tomb Óværa - Ghost Dance Sepultura - Vandals Nest Ondt Blod - Giftige Tunga Twin Pigs - Exiled in Stockholm Kublai Khan - Cloth Ears Hangman's Chair - Lost Brothel Gatecreeper - Ruthless Sworn In - Gun Fight Torche - Slide Torche - Extremes Of Consciousness Spite - All I Know is Hate Signs of the Swarm - Tempting Death Stray From The Path - Actions Not Words I Adapt - Thought Time Would Forget Betrefi - Carnival Hlaðvarpslagalistinn: 25 ta life - Strength Through Unity Madball - Lockdown 108 - The Sad Truth Vision of Disorder - Society (1993 demo) Deviate - Thorn of the Living Fahrenheit 451 - Settle 59 Times The Pain - Can't Change Me 187 - Fuck the Government Disembodied - Deity Snapcase - Caboose Will Haven
Built to party and conquer the world, Kronic is Australia’s most reckless entertainer. Fueled by an appetite for antics and an alarming disregard for personal safety, his electronically sequenced on-stage acrobatics take dj’ing to the next level, leaving crowds everywhere throbbing, engorged and yearning for more. With a cult following built from his series of bootleg mix tapes, it seems almost a lifetime ago that Kronic was one of Australia’s hip hop DJ elite, constantly traversing the lands, bringing the party to the furthest corners of the nation. Five years on, with tour supports for LMFAO, Afrojack, David Guetta, Snoop Dogg & Lil Jon notched into his bed post, alongside lanyards from Creamfields and Future Music Festival slung over the door, it’s obvious that Kronic has more than a foot in the EDM world. Transitioning from professional party-starter to production prodigy, it’s Kronic’s antics in the studio that have him commanding attention of late. After face planting into the ARIA Club Chart Top Ten with 2012′s Looking For Some Girls (feat. Bombs Away) (#7 Aria Club Chart), and the #11 follow up Watup Bitch, present day 2013 has Kronic spreading his wings, notching up remixes for fellow Aussie EDM heroes Dirt Cheap [Hussle], Bombs Away [Central], Chardy & Andy Murphy [Hussle]. Remix duties aside, it’s Kronic original productions that have been turning heads of late. S.W.A.T. Team (with Chardy) saw Kronic reach Top 20 territory on Beatport, and earn support from Bingo Players, Hardwell, Tommie Sunshine, Sidney Samson, Deorro and more. Their follow up, Kavorka, became Kronic’s biggest record to date – reaching #12 on Beatport’s Electro House charts, and peaking at #5 on the Aria Club Charts. Not to mention Uberkron, a bass-heavy experimental collaboration with fellow Adelaide anarchist Uberjak’d, that snuck into the Beatport Top 40 Electro House releases. After touring the country (again!) with Tom Piper on Ministry of Sound’s Addicted to Bass tour, Kronic has relocated to Sydney and is already hard at work, producing a monthly pod cast Handstands & Hangovers, and locking in studio time alongside Krunk!, Seany B, Static Revenger, Apocalypto and more. TRACKLISTINGKronic & Krunk - Hey Ho Far East Movement - The Illest (Kronic Remix) Kronic & Static Revenger - ID Havana Brown - Warrior (Kronic Remix) Uberjakd, Chardy & Kronic - ID Kronic - ID Colorstarr - Do It Again (Kronic Remix) Apocalypto & Kronic - Turn It Up Chardy & Kronic - SWAT Team (Reece Low Remix & Original) Chardy & Kronic - Kavorka Kronic & Uberjakd - UberKron
Built to party and conquer the world, Kronic is Australia’s most reckless entertainer. Fueled by an appetite for antics and an alarming disregard for personal safety, his electronically sequenced on-stage acrobatics take dj’ing to the next level, leaving crowds everywhere throbbing, engorged and yearning for more. With a cult following built from his series of bootleg mix tapes, it seems almost a lifetime ago that Kronic was one of Australia’s hip hop DJ elite, constantly traversing the lands, bringing the party to the furthest corners of the nation. Five years on, with tour supports for LMFAO, Afrojack, David Guetta, Snoop Dogg & Lil Jon notched into his bed post, alongside lanyards from Creamfields and Future Music Festival slung over the door, it’s obvious that Kronic has more than a foot in the EDM world. Transitioning from professional party-starter to production prodigy, it’s Kronic’s antics in the studio that have him commanding attention of late. After face planting into the ARIA Club Chart Top Ten with 2012′s Looking For Some Girls (feat. Bombs Away) (#7 Aria Club Chart), and the #11 follow up Watup Bitch, present day 2013 has Kronic spreading his wings, notching up remixes for fellow Aussie EDM heroes Dirt Cheap [Hussle], Bombs Away [Central], Chardy & Andy Murphy [Hussle]. Remix duties aside, it’s Kronic original productions that have been turning heads of late. S.W.A.T. Team (with Chardy) saw Kronic reach Top 20 territory on Beatport, and earn support from Bingo Players, Hardwell, Tommie Sunshine, Sidney Samson, Deorro and more. Their follow up, Kavorka, became Kronic’s biggest record to date – reaching #12 on Beatport’s Electro House charts, and peaking at #5 on the Aria Club Charts. Not to mention Uberkron, a bass-heavy experimental collaboration with fellow Adelaide anarchist Uberjak’d, that snuck into the Beatport Top 40 Electro House releases. After touring the country (again!) with Tom Piper on Ministry of Sound’s Addicted to Bass tour, Kronic has relocated to Sydney and is already hard at work, producing a monthly pod cast Handstands & Hangovers, and locking in studio time alongside Krunk!, Seany B, Static Revenger, Apocalypto and more. TRACKLISTINGKronic & Krunk - Hey Ho Far East Movement - The Illest (Kronic Remix) Kronic & Static Revenger - ID Havana Brown - Warrior (Kronic Remix) Uberjakd, Chardy & Kronic - ID Kronic - ID Colorstarr - Do It Again (Kronic Remix) Apocalypto & Kronic - Turn It Up Chardy & Kronic - SWAT Team (Reece Low Remix & Original) Chardy & Kronic - Kavorka Kronic & Uberjakd - UberKron