New Herv Release.
By Jamesr • Nov 20th, 2008 • Category: BlogNew Herv release Lithic is up for download at Richter.
New Herv release Lithic is up for download at Richter.
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Ebola supports Ad Noiseam’s Mad EP down at a Kaboogie shindig in Andrew’s Lane theatre this Thursday, it’s part of the DEAF festival.
Download Load Ebola Formaldehyde Blunts Vol.1.mp3
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Who is Ebola?
I am.
What were the first records that really made you go, “WOW” ?
The first 2 tapes [...]
Kaboogie messer Sixfoot Apprentice delivered a head bashing set over at the Mantua festival last weekend, it’s been floating around on line all week and is here now as a plain and simple mp3 download so you don’t have to fuck around with those nasty ads that count down and go pop. Read the usual [...]
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If the idea of a Montreal artist brings anything to mind its out pourings of bleak post rock drone and lo-fi indie noise, and certainly not Ghislain Poirier’s bombastic bass heavy productions. Montreal’s Poirier pioneers a tweaked take on production that uses musical echoes from the global south, alongside the best [...]
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There’s a new Shitmat album out, whatever about the comedy club anthems style cover, the musics upped itself, dropping some of the comedy for a stiff upper lip that pays homage to some well worn but classic sounds from that golden era of dance – the real early ’90s.
It’s called Grooverider, after [...]
Who is Proximal?
Proximal is a Dj who isn’t scared to take a risk and put his balls on the line as a Dj. I’ve been Dj’ing in Atlanta for eight years now. I started playing at raves when I was sixteen, mixing seemed to be second nature for me, and taking chances in order [...]
I’m not cogging I swear to god. Planet Mu’s Chevron has been pretty silent of late, with no real aural pleasures coming from him since his Everything Is Exactly the Same Release. Here, his Nuke Records mix gravitates towards early rave with many of the samples appearing on [...]
Playing whatever you want to play as long as it has a nasty bass-line. Thats what counts. Jumping all over genres in a night is more exciting to me than one style all night long, as long as what holds the night together is bass. If you brought me some klezmer track that had a growling sub bubbling bassline holding it together I’d find a way to make it work with a B more or Electro or old school Chicago House tune, just because the bassline was so banging…
If you tell people you like breakcore, “what the fuck is it?” is a strong inevitable first reaction. Jason Forrest nicely puts it in the freshly released Notes on Breakcore documentary. “I have the computer, I have some break beats – I can speed them up and make music from them. [...]
Nothing has turned me onto as much ass quaking good music this past year as the track listings of DJ C mixes. Dealing in nuthin’ at all but the best dance floor shakers, DJ C and his endless output is a man to pay attention to. Rampaging across genres for the [...]