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Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Latvian duo Taran & Lomov present 'Semper Supra' – their debut LP on their own label Amber Muse; a refined and accomplish long player that showcases the tip of an iceberg patiently built across two dedicated and long-spanning careers in the music industry. Together, the pair have managed to earn the coveted stripes of 'jack of many, master of many' across a fruitful and symbiotic 20 years. They've turned their hands to promotion, production, remixing, radio hosting, music journalism and DJing. At this point, they have a gilded resume that includes support for their releases from the likes of Jane Fitz and Laurent Garnier, releases on W&O Street Tracks, Josh Wink's Ovum Recordings and Dense & Pika's Kneaded Pains as Queer On Acid and of course – their basecamp – the Amber Muse Radio show. Musically, 'Semper Supra' is a genre-flexing trip with its roots in early 2000s Minimal and late 90s Electronica. 9 tracks bearing flecks of influence from labels like Time Passages, Perlon and Warp as well as artists such as Black Dog, Metamatics, Binh and Jan Jelenik meld in a head-twisting brew - one that caters to listeners on any point in the spectrum between after-hours raver to armchair astronaut. The glue in the record is the subtly haunting energy omitted by the synths, sweeps and atmospherics that course through the album. The spectral glow these conjure hangs gently over a variety of bpms and intensities, keepings things suffused in a dubby fog that gives a living, breathing sense of space and atmosphere. Case and point being 'Nano Crab' - a patient, frosty recording that stacks energy in subtly folding layers of mangled, otherworldly signals and primal rhythms. 'Slow East' follows up with a skeletal Electro track that oozes with an ominous mood often clocked in Nicolas Lutz's extended sets. The warped robotics and cold sonics of 'Slickers' are given life and mobility via groove and clever sequencing while 'Corp' whips up into a more frenzied zone. Alarm tones burnt and bit crushed while drums move with the sort of urgency required for boiling point dance floors before the title track provides an allaying landing pad as it scatters pin-prick melodies across a wide, icy soundscape. ambermuse.com/taran-lomov-bio facebook.com/TaranLomov ra.co/dj/taranlomov soundcloud.com/ambermuse facebook.com/AmberMuseRec instagram.com/ambermuserec
Washington Social Club "Breaking the Dawn"Big Black "Steelworker"Dead Meadow "Sleepy Silver Door"Jessie Mae Hemphill "Married Man Blues"Benny Goodman "Sing, Sing, Sing"Swing Kids "Forty Three Seconds"Mission of Burma "Forget"Excuse 17 "Watchmaker"Minutemen "The Product"Johnny Cash "Johnny 99"Lungfish "Abraham Lincoln"Bad Brains "Banned In D.C."Blonde Redhead "Missile ++"Daniel Bachman "Levee"Billy Joe Shaver "The Devel Made Me Do It the First Time"Deerhoof "Fresh Born"Wright Holmes "Good Road Blues"Metamatics "Absence Of Rhythm"Loretta Lynn "Van Lear Rose"Bo Diddley "Cops and Robbers"Superchunk "On the Mouth"Bikini Kill "Reject All American"Universal Order of Armageddon "No Longer Stranger"The Halo Benders "Don't Touch My Bikini"Enon "Daughter in the House of Fools"Matana Roberts "Pov Piti"Rain Like the Sound of Trains "School"
En este Siglo21 anticipamos el próximo álbum de Ed is dead. También se escucha a SG Lewis (con Nile Rogers), Caribou, Revisionista y Metamatics, entre otras novedades. En Contenedores de Arte hablamos con Maribel López, directora de ARCO, sobre Recorridos Fotográficos, una muestra sobre el aniversario de la feria de arte. Escuchar audio
into the unknown TRACKLIST 1. Woolph - UME2ME 2. Dennis Ferrer - Jehlaz (feat. Jehlaz) 3. Mutant Jazz - Red Skies 4. Là Düsseldorf - Viva 5. Triola - In Lourdes 6. Sylk 130 - Gettin´ into it 7. Metamatics and Clatterbox - How I Missed You 8. De La Soul - Supa Emcees (Clean Version) 9. Doppelkopf - Raps vom Mond (Instrum.) 10. The Blues Project - Flute Thing 11. Snooze - It´s More Expensive For This 12. Sunrise Society - Edge Of Chaos (Original)
into the unknown TRACKLIST 1. Woolph - UME2ME 2. Dennis Ferrer - Jehlaz (feat. Jehlaz) 3. Mutant Jazz - Red Skies 4. Là Düsseldorf - Viva 5. Triola - In Lourdes 6. Sylk 130 - Gettin´ into it 7. Metamatics and Clatterbox - How I Missed You 8. De La Soul - Supa Emcees (Clean Version) 9. Doppelkopf - Raps vom Mond (Instrum.) 10. The Blues Project - Flute Thing 11. Snooze - It´s More Expensive For This 12. Sunrise Society - Edge Of Chaos (Original)
into the unknown TRACKLIST 1. Woolph - UME2ME 2. Dennis Ferrer - Jehlaz (feat. Jehlaz) 3. Mutant Jazz - Red Skies 4. Là Düsseldorf - Viva 5. Triola - In Lourdes 6. Sylk 130 - Gettin´ into it 7. Metamatics and Clatterbox - How I Missed You 8. De La Soul - Supa Emcees (Clean Version) 9. Doppelkopf - Raps vom Mond (Instrum.) 10. The Blues Project - Flute Thing 11. Snooze - It´s More Expensive For This 12. Sunrise Society - Edge Of Chaos (Original)
Mind of a geezer - New Mix online including dope beats, raw Techno and fuzzy sounds also! It was a lot of fun to do this! Playlist: 01. Readymade - Mid-Class Hero 02. The 45 King - Volume 03. OutKast - Elevators (me & you) ONP 86 Instrumental 04. Lùsine - Fog 05. Wagon Christ - Tomach 06. The Herbaliser - 8 Point Agenda (Instrumental Version 2) 07. DJ Food - Well Swung 08. Troublemakers - Electrorloge 09. Kid Koala - A night at the nufonia 10. Quarks - Zeit-Hin (Submission Dub) 11. Metamatics and Clatterbox - jet set 12. Alpha & Omega - Further East 13. DJ Koze - Kuschelrock 14. Break SL - Flow 15. Cheap Knob Gags - Knob 2 16. Groove Assassins + DJ Raw - Dancin´warrior (Tribal Mix) 17. Schatrax - Four Feather Funk 18. Ernest Saint Laurent - Butterfly 19. Dettinger - Blond B 1 20. Milch - Holla CS, 2016
Mind of a geezer - New Mix online including dope beats, raw Techno and fuzzy sounds also! It was a lot of fun to do this! Playlist: 01. Readymade - Mid-Class Hero 02. The 45 King - Volume 03. OutKast - Elevators (me & you) ONP 86 Instrumental 04. Lùsine - Fog 05. Wagon Christ - Tomach 06. The Herbaliser - 8 Point Agenda (Instrumental Version 2) 07. DJ Food - Well Swung 08. Troublemakers - Electrorloge 09. Kid Koala - A night at the nufonia 10. Quarks - Zeit-Hin (Submission Dub) 11. Metamatics and Clatterbox - jet set 12. Alpha & Omega - Further East 13. DJ Koze - Kuschelrock 14. Break SL - Flow 15. Cheap Knob Gags - Knob 2 16. Groove Assassins + DJ Raw - Dancin´warrior (Tribal Mix) 17. Schatrax - Four Feather Funk 18. Ernest Saint Laurent - Butterfly 19. Dettinger - Blond B 1 20. Milch - Holla CS, 2016
Le Catalyste #37 electronica et Techno Playlist: B12 - Conduktor - Deceased Unknown - Firescope Records @firescopemusic The Orb - Chill Out, World! @kompakt Metamatics - Bodyzip - Bodypop - neo ouija Youandewan - Something Keeps Me Real Quiet - There Is No Right Time @youandewan Square Lines - A6 - Transmissions Overseas - Apollo @square_lines Dasha Rush - Ocean Shy Illum Sphere - Thousand Yard Stare - Glass @illum-sphere Vaal - Wander To Hell (Baikal Remix) @vaalofficial Chambray - Livin - Reliev - ultramajic @iamchambray Emir Hazir - Callus (Original Mix) - Combination 002 - Amalgm8 Musiq @emirhazir Dasha Rush - Ocean Sharp @dasha-rush Eric Cloutier - Heuristic @cloutier Erosion Flow - Eclipse - Spectrums Vol 2 OUT - 3024 @erosion-flow Trevino - Jungle Love - Slide Away EP - hotflush @marcusintalex Simian Mobile Disco - Laughing In The Face Of Block - Matrixxman's LSD Rework @simianmobiledisco Audion - Destroyer (FOLD's Lean Tape Version) - Gut Man Cometh / Destroyer - !K7
Ralph Lundsten, Tao, Alla Pugacheva, Sandii, Teletron, Nocturnal Emissions, Joey Casio, Adamski, Cashmere, I-Spies, Massive, NV, Chas Jankel, Daft Punk, Debra Dejean, Intastella, UB40, Gabi Delgado, Metamatics, Scool, Kamelie, ORM, Jonzun Crew, Babyman, Imiafan, Cybotron, YMO, Ray Lema, Jarre, Dalla/Morandi, Bow Wow Wow, Haysi Fantayzee, Laid Back, Space Art, Syd Barrett and more...
Avenue Red Radio Show 005, hosted by Alec Pritchard with an eclectic 2-hour vinyl mix featuring plenty of old-skool goodies from inspirational artists including Metamatics, Kraftwerk, Aphex Twin, Carl Craig, Moritz von Oswald and Monolake! Broadcast on Deepvibes Radio on Wednesday 16th July, 20:00-22:00 GMT. @alecpritchard **Catch the Avenue Red Radio Show on the 3rd Wednesday of every month, 20:00-22:00 GMT. Next show on 20th August** www.deepvibes.co.uk ===== 01 Jimmy Edgar - No Static // Warp (2003) 02 Milky Globe - Ode To A Beat Box (Mr G's Downtempo Rubdown) // Lo Recordings (2004) 03 Metamatics - Piece It Together // Hydrogen Dukebox (2001) 04 Der Dritte Raum - Neutrale Tonfolge (Mutiert) (Index ID Remix) // Virgin (2000) 05 Hexstatic - Extra Life // Ninja Tune (2004) 06 Boards Of Canada - Happy Cycling // Warp (1999) 07 Yunx - Thinking About Your Next Move // Yunxrecordings (2002) 08 Kraftwerk - Techno Pop // Kling Klang (1986) 09 AFX - Home Made Polysynth // Rephlex (2005) 10 Urban Tribe - Covert Action // Planet E (2002) 11 Federsen - 50 Hz (Isodyne Remix) // Fifth Interval (2013) 12 Round Five - Na Fe Throw It (feat. Tikiman) // Main Street Records (1999) 13 BFZ - Uff (Original) // Trelik (2013) 14 Stefan Gubatz - Leerlauf // Phono Elements (2003) 15 Geoff White - Microdubs // Edit (2002) 16 Gimmik - Untitled // Toytronic (2002) 17 Neurotron - Neurotron 006 (B1) // Neurotron Music (2013) 18 DJ Qu - Undescribed1 (Multi) // Syncrophone (2012) 19 Monolake - Tangent II // Monolake / Imbalance Computer Music (1999) 20 T Polar - Escort Girls // Modernism (2002) 21 Burial - Pirates // Hyperdub (2006) 22 Fluxion - Pendoulous // Chain Reaction (1999)
1. "Black Iron Prison" - E-Rock 2. "Brand them at Random" - Electrobe 3. "The Dissolve" - Boxcutter 4. "Don't Cry Tonight" - Savage 5. "Evolution" - Nostromo Dept. 6. "Executioner" - Opus Finis 7. "Friendly Fires" - Section 25 8. "Geneva" - Russian Circles 9. "Happy Cycling" - Boards of Canada 10. "A Happy Medium" - Malcolm Middleton 11. "Hatred" - Family Band 12. "Into the Blue" - Heaven 17 13. "Loveline" - Autre Ne Veut 14. "Never Follow Suit" - The Radio Dept. 15. "New Favourite Moment" - Northern Portrait 16. "Over and Over" - Neon Electronics 17. "Shame" - The Furs 18. "Tango" - Sheer Zed 19. "Tva Fregadar" - Sista Mannen Pa Jorden 20. "When I Was Nothing" - Troy 21. "4 AM on Spectre Canal" - Metamatics
8th show of the MCP 9000 Podcast featuring Younger Brother, Hallucinogen, Alien, Harmonic 313, and Metamatics. Be sure to visit MCP9000.com for a radical new video from electronic pioneers FSOL. Disco-Disco! Woot-Woot!