Posted by Chris on January 28, 2010 at 12:03 pm
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image – ‘Von Hinten’ by Via Lewandowsky
Shed is based in Berlin. He has one foot in the ostgut ton camp. He makes very good music. He has a new mix up which is full of UK productions. It’s here for the next couple of weeks.
Tracklist:
Moving Ninja – Uranium – Tectonic
Distance – Empire – Hotflush
Peverelist – Esperanto – Punch Drunk
Elemental – Metal Funk – Runtime
Moderat – Rusty Nails – Bpitch
Black Pocket – U’re A Sta (Martyn Remix) – Fat City
Skream – One For The Heads – Tempa
Elemental – Shiner – Urban Graffiti
Aphex Twin – Digeridoo (Live in Cornwall) – R&S
Drexciya – Water Walker – Submerge
Link – The Augur – Evolution
UR- The Seawolf – UR
Surgeon – Dry – Dynamic Tension
Joy Orbison – Wet Look – Hotflush
Loefah – Twisup Vip (RMY by Youngsta & Task) DMZ
Pan Sonic – Vampina 2 – Blast First
MDR – Rerun – MDR
Zomby – Strange Fruit – Ramp
Shed – Supa – Soloaction
House, Garage, Shed. The Domestic Architecture Continuum™ (or da nuum™). This tune is from ‘Shedding The Past’. buy.
Shed – Estrang
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Releases also occasionally appear under the name equalized. Drums buried in the wake. 2009.
Eqd – Untitled
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also interview here:
“[Ostrich Mountain Square] is a kind of field recording. I was hanging out the mic of my window and record what happen on the street. That’s it. I love to play with sounds and technical devices. Always having a 4 to the floor drum makes me bored.”
Shed – Ostrich Mountain Square
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Posted by Chris on January 27, 2010 at 10:21 am
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ten ton percussive, train-sampling, unstoppable piece of music from Dakar, care of Aby Ngana Diop. the album in full is here…
Aby Ngana Diop – Liital
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Posted by Chris on January 21, 2010 at 1:49 pm
absen(t/ce) apologies. hopefully this will be the first of many posts as i attempt to get back on the horse called blog.
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winter brought snow. a fair bit of it. dubsola did a mix about snow. it’s soft and well formed, nestled inside a zip file here.
tracklist
Bing
Hauschka – Ginsterweg (from Snowflakes and Car Wrecks)
Inch Time – Icicles and Snowflakes
Ezekial Honig – Fractures and Fissures
Robin Saville – Snow Jewel
Tenniscoats – Aurora Curtains
The Necks – Drive By
Harold Budd – As Long As I Can Hold My Breath
Fluxion – Atlos
Carl Craig – Es. 30
Vainqueur – Elevation
Indio – Snowdrifts
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“In his essay The City in the Age of Touristic Reproduction, Boris Groys traces the tourist back to Kant’s Critique of Judgement before aligning it with the view of a satellite. In the same essay he argues that the theme park is more primary: ‘[P]resent-day urban architecture has now begun to move faster than its viewers. This architecture is almost always already there before the tourists arrive. In the race between tourists and architecture it is now the tourist who loses. Although the tourist is annoyed to encounter the same architecture everywhere he goes, he is also amazed to see how successful a certain type of architecture has proved to be in a wide range of disparate cultural settings.’ The theme park arrives first, because it is finally immaterial; the power which it exerts is finally a virtual power. The power of the virtual.” from.
DELAY! Delay dElay deLay delAy delaY……..
margaret dygas – invisible circles
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from last year on the perlon label. brutalist like snow.
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