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Showing posts with label various artists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label various artists. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Sir.Vixx - I Want Him Dead [The Remixes]


Sir.Vixx's mobcore banger "I Want Him Dead" remixed by an all star cast of experimental breakcore & noise artists, including Tooth_Eye, Randomatik Blast, Speak Onion, Passenger of Shit, Ars Dada, FFF, and more. Cover art by Joshua Decker.


[tlr]

Sunday, January 12, 2014

Mabson Enterprises - Now That's What I Call Mabson 2013


The latest in Kyle Mabson's series of bizarre pop tribute/parody albums.
Now That's What I Call Mabson 2013 is a ridiculous 62 tracks and features deranged covers and remixes by artists including GRYPT, Bubblegum Octopus, Christopher Danko, Poingly, Laco$te, Damien Blaze (Blok), Party Trash, Margot Pauline Podella (IE, True Neutral Crew), DJ Skull Vomit and more.

[tlr]

DL

Friday, January 10, 2014

[Metafiziq] V/A - Damaged N Broken

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Fantastic hard music mostly originating from Eastern Europe and supporting that scene. Tracks from artists most of us know such as Stazma the Junglechrist, Goretech, Ruby My Dear, and a whole batch of talented musicians you probably haven't heard of but will be glad of the lifted ignorance once you digest these tasty bits of nasty pretty dirty sometimes awe inspiring electronica.

Personal Rant: Jad Atoui - Leaf Sequence is probably my favorite track on here (besides Gore Tech's dark dirty jungle/breakcore pure awesome offering) and its not just because of the minimally beautiful 'IDM' flavors...... its the sample at the end. Jad Atoui samples Cex. Cex's early 2000's releases "Role Model" and "Oops I Did It Again" are all time favorites of mine. I forget which of these albums Jad Atoui pulls the sample from, but the sample consists of Cex speaking on his perception of music and how he releases it. He essentially says that accessibility is important. That statement is important in this day and age when people are willing to release any old inaccessible garbage they pooped out in their bedroom. I've done it myself. Artistic Quality control is important, you shouldn't be content with releasing anything but your best work. As far as it be accessible to reach the masses as he implies, I would much rather have 1,000 people hear my music than 10, exactly as Cex says. But that is a more personal decision on the part of the artist, whether they care if anyone hears it or not. To elaborate on my previous statement, if you're going to release music and put it in front of people, give them the best you can.

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tooth_eye


Tuesday, May 7, 2013

[A​+​H013] v/a - Architects + Heroes Sampler Vol. 2

"Two years since the 12 new, archived, and stylistically varied tracks from a then modest roster of artists were collected for their inaugural release, Los Angeles' own Architects + Heroes returns this month with part two in their ongoing "Sampler" compilation series. This time around, they present fresh work from both longtime affiliates Kemek and Demon Slayer, Ninja Tune-affiliated multimedia artist Neotropic, and recent signees, QBLA and The Koreatown Oddity. Moving across ambient textures, experimental hip-hop, and even tender, beat-based love songs is all in a day's work for these voracious Miracle Mile mainstays, keen to exhibit the full splendors of their musical surroundings."

Featuring a dope track from Demon Slayer.

[tlr]

Wednesday, March 20, 2013

The New Noise - "Volume 1 / Volume 2"


The New Noise is an Italian web zine focusing on experimental and noisy music, usually of the metal and extreme/experimental electronic variety. They have two volumes of a compilation available which they compiled, one is more psychedelic and electronic focused and one is more metal/punk/etc focused. Both are really great and serve as a sonic connect the dots of leftfield underground music, mostly rooted in Italy or via the Italian entity that is The New Noise. If you have a few hours to kill, get both compilations and cue them em up back to back and beginning to end. It's a great fucking experience.

The New Noise, Volume1
The New Noise, Volume2

- DCKR

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Various Artists - Irreverent Music V.A. Showcase

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Irreverent Music drops a 2 Disc release, their first official release cat. [IMU01]. Irreverent Music V.A. Showcase is a top notch collection of hardcore EDM. Ranging from 3 minute breakcore bangers to 8 minute hardcore jaunts reminiscent of the classic Bloody Fist style. This hardcore jaunt spoken of is The Kraker's "StupidDruggedCunt" track, it keeps your attention all the way through. Audiotist's "Friday Fever" possibly evokes the most sorrowful reaction from the word "fuck" from a breakcore track. With 2 full CDs worth of material, none of which leaves you wanting, makes a must download if not purchase the album when its released on CD. You can go to Irreverent Music Website for pre-order information as well as download links for album art and the music in FLAC audio format as well as a torrent download option. The below link is for the VBR mp3 zip, which does not contain the album art.

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tooth_eye


heres Audiotist's "Friday Fever":

Wednesday, September 19, 2012

Thursday, September 13, 2012

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

V/A - Virtual Kikumoto

chip acid compilation organized by kittenrock
tribute to Tadao Kikumoto, creator of the TB-303
feat 10 tracks created on 10 different platforms + dope art by Raquel Meyers.

[tlr]

Monday, July 2, 2012

Various Artists — I Miss You - EarthBound 2012

"To celebrate the music of the Mother series several artists have banded together to create the most nostalgic tribute to these games they could muster. Their music takes you on a journey beyond the end of Mother 2/EarthBound, meeting new characters and even a few new enemies."

Also includes a soundfont!
thx to pete bunke for posting bout this

[tlr]

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

V/A - "Sampled"


New Weird Australia has been featured a couple of times on Grindthieves, and for good reason. A sort of scholastic approach to sharing, creating, and pushing experimental music and art of all varieties, New Weird Australia manages to consistently deliver some really remarkable output that has its roots firmly in Australia's soil. While I can't say that I'm into everything they have released, it's safe to say I've been into most of it and that all of it really is spectacular for what it is.

With this compilation, simply titled "Sampled", New Weird Australia brings a sampling of material previously released on their New Editions imprint along with some rare/unreleased material from artists in their camp. It's a varied and wonderful listen of sounds covering a wide range of ideas, styles, and moods. Sonic experimentation at it's finest, both in creation and in experiencing.

Enjoy.

V/A - "Sampled"

- DCKR

Sunday, April 8, 2012

Twin Cities Drum'N'Bass Volume Five


Big love goin' out to my home town and its sister city, Minneapolis and St. Paul, MN! All the heads that are pushing a jungle/drum'n'bass sound for the dancefloor and wall systems get together every now and again for a compilation of original tunes mixed up by one of the DJs and the result is increasingly awesome with each volume.

A big variety of dancefloor aimed numbers from some deeper and soulful rollers to hardcore dub laced skankers to some sort of newschool jump up flavors with some dubwise drops through to some upfront in your face freakouts and beyond. Personal highlights are both of Virgo's offerings; "Hardest Drummer" featuring I-shack with some future reggae jungle'n'skank jazz and the shady private intvestigator vibes on "Better Killers", Fact's "Rhinoceros" with its nod to the sparse yet intelligent chop suey drum'n'bass from the latter 90s, and Idol's alien language cyber rain forest colony d'n'b on "The Void".

MBC assembles these monster tracks, wide range of styles and vibes they each bring, incredibly well and manages to lay down some seriously deep and creative mixing between them. Brace sounds at home among the tracks and mixing, never too loud and only complimenting the music and blends. Nice mastering and sick cover art to top it all off.

The fresh flavors from several of the area's heads who were around and managed to help shape my mind musically in my formative jungleraver years, as well as a helping of younger heads I know to varying degree carrying on their idea of that framework, plus even more cats I'm not too familiar with.

Free download, CD for $5.00, and Tshirt for $15 - get it!

Twin Cities Drum'n'bass Volume Five

- DCKR

Tuesday, February 21, 2012