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  • listening Squarepusher - Iambic 5 Poetry [2006.01.23]

    Taken from the EP 'Budakhan Mindphone' on Warp Records

    • Squarepusher - Iambic 5 Poetry 5.1mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : avant-garde composition, music, squarepusher,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Monday, January 23, 2006 at 21:49 GMT

  • listening The Gamelan Son of Lion - Gamelan II [2005.12.18]

    not heavy but metal

    This track, composed by Phillip Corner is taken for the Gamelan Son of Lion collection The Complete Gamelan in the New World which was re-issued by Locust Music in 2003.

    • The Gamelan Son of Lion - Gamelan II 9.8mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : gamelan music,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Sunday, December 18, 2005 at 12:52 GMT

  • listening The Art Of Noise - Close To The Edit [2005.12.13]

    Taken from The Art Of Noise's first album "(Who's Afraid Of) The Art of Noise" released on ZTT records.

    • The Art Of Noise - Close (To The Edit) 7.8mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : cut-up electronic, music,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Tuesday, December 13, 2005 at 16:59 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, December 17, 2005 at 17:05 GMT

  • listening Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Version Galore) [2005.12.10]

    10 days later...

    Well, hasn't time flown by. Sorry. Busy.

    This is a remix of Radio Bablyon taken from Meat Beat Manifesto's 'Version Galore' EP which was originally released in 1991 on Play It Again Sam (PIAS). It's a slice of electronic dub goodness.

    • Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon (Version Galore) 5.6mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : electronic Meat Beat Manifesto, music,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Saturday, December 10, 2005 at 11:33 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:33 GMT

  • listening Sweet Tee - I Got Da Feelin' [2005.11.30]

    Yes yes y'all

    A bit of old school hip hop from Sweet Tee today. I've got two copies of "I got Da Feelin'" on vinyl, which are from different labels, so I'm not quite sure when it came out. Sometime around '87. The vinyl has been mashed up quite a bit in attempt to beat juggle with it.

    Fortunately for you this version is taken from a CD compilation, 'King of The Beats', which is well worth getting if you need a hip-hop filler for your collection, and don't want to go crate digging for vinyl. Though it looks like you might have to go diggin' for the CD. Mind you, this is such a classic I'm sure it probably turns up on every second 80's hip-hop compilation.

    • Sweet Tee - I Got Da Feelin' 3.9mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : hip-hop music, Sweet Tee,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Wednesday, November 30, 2005 at 23:23 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:33 GMT

  • listening Brion Gysin - I Am That I Am [2005.11.29]

    Thus began Thee Process

    Brion Gysin can be grandly titled the man who introduced 'cut-up' to William Burroughs, and subsequently influenced a huge range of experimentation and styles in music, art and literature.

    'I Am That I Am' is from a recording of sound works that Gysin was asked to produce for the BBC in 1960, and is take from Recordings 1960-81 a collection of works and conversations with him.

    It's sad that so little of Gysins audio work is available considering his influence. That said there have been a couple of books published on him in the last few years; Tuning into the Multimedia Age and Nothing Is True, Everything Is Permitted. These contain a number of images of his artwork and details of his influence. I'd love to see an exhibition of his paintings - I believe there was one in NYC earlier in the yea

    • Brion Gysin - I Am That I Am 4.2mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : Brion Gysin cut-up, experimental, William Burroughs,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Tuesday, November 29, 2005 at 10:23 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:38 GMT

  • listening Four Tet - She Moves She [2005.11.28]

    I've been listening to 'She Moves She' a lot in the last few days, perhaps because I've been using it as one of the test videos for a video player I'm writing. It's not got to me in the way some of the other tracks have after relentless listening - and 'As Serious As Your Life' by Four Tet also holds up well.

    I like this track, and other stuff by Four Tet (and Kieran Hebden's other guises), because of it's musical - whilst not overly dance orientated - approach towards electronic music. His use of concrete sounds and electronic music, and his folk music influences, all gel together nicely.

    It's taken from his second album 'Rounds', released on Domino

    Edit Forgot to publish, d'oh!

    • Four Tet - She Moves She 6.5mb – mp3 - deleted

    Posted by Dorian Moore on Monday, November 28, 2005 at 23:03 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:35 GMT

  • listening Fugazi - Waiting Room/Suggestion [2005.11.25]

    Making up for lost time

    Only a few weeks in and already I've managed to post hardly anything this week - and been berated for it. sorry. It's been a bit busy this week. This is a quick post before heading out to see The Hospitals and co.

    I'm also giving you two tracks. My original choice was 'Suggestion', but 'Waiting Room' is to thank you for your patience. They are taken from Fugazi's eponymous first EP which has to be one of the most consistently listened to records I have in my collection since I first bought it in 1988.

    The tracks are are also available on the CD '13 songs' which is the 'Fugazi' EP and their second EP, 'Margin Walker' - which has to be one of the most consistently listened to records I have in my collection - on one CD.

    • Fugazi - Waiting Room 2.7mb – mp3 - deleted
    • Fugazi - Suggestion 4.3mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : music punk, straight-edge,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Friday, November 25, 2005 at 20:04 GMT

  • listening Jason Forrest - My 36 Favourite Punk Songs [2005.11.22]

    Breakcore-tastic

    Jason Forrest aka Donna Summer manages to answer that age old question 'How can I fit as many musical references as possible into one track?'. In the wise words of Pop Will Eat Itself 'Sample it, loop it, fuck it, eat it & spit it out'.

    Forrest's hyperactive mind takes 36 tracks and condenses down into one 2 minute sonic assault. Part of the fun of this track is working out where the samples are from, part of it is just freaking out to it. Give a muso this album for Christmas and they can make 'spot the sample' their after lunch game. And it will get granny's blood pumping.

    It's taken from his album 'Shamelessly Exciting' released on the Sonig label. The albums very very varied in style, but all using the same premise. It's a lot of fun.

    • Jason Forrest - My 36 Favourite Punk Songs 2.7mb – mp3 - deleted

    Tags : cut-up electronic, Jason Forrest, music,
    Posted by Dorian Moore on Tuesday, November 22, 2005 at 15:25 GMT
    Last modified Saturday, June 17, 2006 at 16:38 GMT

  • listening MC 900ft Jesus - Adventures In Failure [2005.11.20]

    Damn, I hate this job.

    Mark Griffin doned his MC 900ft Jesus pseudonym after hearing an American Christian evangelist tell as story of how he had seen a 900 ft tall Jesus and used it to hustle for money.

    'Adventures in Failure' is taken from his second album 'Welcome To My Dream' released in 1991. It's lyrical drawl and drole storytelling appealed to imediately, with the album moving through a range of stories and jazz influences in a truely engaging way. The humour in his lyrics, and the music, never fails to make me smile.

    His previous album, 'Hell With The Lid Off' (with DJ Zero) was more hip hop and electronic in it's influences, but also darker and more gritty. The later 'One Step Ahead Of The Spider' was a more bouncy - but still equally twisted - affair, taking influences of the then emergent drum & bass scene.

    The sad thing is after so much promise in three excellent and original albums Mark had enough with the music industry and got out of the business, and is training to be come a pilot. Let's hope he has some inspiring visions whilst he's up there.

    • MC 900ft Jesus - Adventures In Failure 5.3mb – mp3 - deleted

    Posted by Dorian Moore on Sunday, November 20, 2005 at 11:28 GMT

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