Dub
Dirty Dubbing
Submitted by dr™ on January 19, 2008 - 2:53pm.Forged Prescriptions
Submitted by dr™ on July 8, 2007 - 9:49pm.Avoid Excessive Listening
Use Only In Moderation
Use With Caution: May Be Habit-Forming
May Cause Sleeplessness
Energy Drinks/Caffeine May Intesify This Effect
Coco Electrik - Sex Shooter
(We Are) Performance - Free Fallin'
Datashat - Don't You Want SID + How Does It Feel
Boys of Scandinavia - Bela Lugosi's Dead
Overproof Soundsystem - The Model
Busy P - It's More Fun To Compute
Kompyuta Love
Submitted by dr™ on January 4, 2007 - 12:02am.Now that I'm anticipating next month's Kraftwerk tribute album, it got me thinking about Kraftwerk covers of the past. One of my favorites, and definitely one of the more interesting takes on the music of the Original Man-Machines was done by Japanese sludgemonsters, Zeni Geva. This interpratation of Sex Object may make you feel like you're watching some twisted Takashi Miike film. Released on a 1998 Toshiba Japan compilation called Musique Non Stop, it manages to be both funky and apocalyptic [if that is indeed possible]. When I mentioned this track to my Oak-town contact, he pointed me to the MySpace page of Death Disco Citizens G/L/A/S/S/C/A/N/D/Y where they've posted a new demo - that classic ode to microchip fornication, Computer Love. The thought of Ida No performing this song is soooo much more preferable than that "inadvertant" rip-off by those Coldplay wankers.
On that note, I think you should share some love with your computer today.
¡Hello Friends! My name is Jack.
Submitted by dr™ on December 8, 2005 - 1:32am.When you look back on the career of Jack Dangers, you realize that he’s been largely responsible for a good number of what are now considered genres in the world of electronic music. Drum and bass, breaks, and even to a large extent downtempo/dub and electro all bear certain hallmarks that are characteristically his.


