Archive for February, 2010

February 8, 2010 0

Noisia – Machine Gun

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I’ve always liked Noisia. This latest single (and particularly lurid pop trash video) is an interesting enough watch. Wouldn’t like to try to dance to it in a club: the track sounds a little like four songs cut into one. Interesting twist on what could have been a very ordinary breakbeat tune, though.

February 8, 2010 0

Stephen Fry – The Intelligence² Debate

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The Intelligence² Debate – Stephen Fry (Unedited)
Uploaded by Xrunner17. – Classic TV and last night’s shows, online.

February 7, 2010 0

A Broken Consort – Crow Autumn

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Released under a pseudonym of instrumental artist, Richard Skelton, it’s perhaps best to let Skelton explain the chequered history of his latest record:

“There’s actually two ‘Crow Autumn’ EPs on Sustain-Release [his own label]. ‘Part One’ (A Mercy Kill) was released in late 2007, and ‘Part Two’ (Mountains Ash / The River / Beneath) was released in March 2009. This later release was written and recorded after ‘Landings’.

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February 7, 2010 0

Buffy & Marlo

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Buffy and Marlo

February 5, 2010 0

Darkstar – Automating

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Free garage type 2-step track from Darkstar. Released as an MP4 by the band (way to go, Apple freaks), helpfully converted to MP3 by @MandrewB.

Get Automating now. (Right-Click / Save As)

February 4, 2010 2

Download – The Last Skeptik

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The Last Skeptik wears Puma well. He also has an album out soon. Check out his Fabric mix. Anything that features ‘All Eyez On Me’ needs turning up…get me?!

The Last Skeptik – FABRICLIVE Promo Mix by fabric

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February 2, 2010 0

Jaga Jazzist – One-Armed Bandit

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Six albums in and Jaga Jazzist’s latest album, ‘One-Armed Bandit’, arrives to take listeners on a one hour trip to the cosmos and back. Leaning their acid-funk fusion heavily into the winds of progressive rock has pushed the nine-piece into new sonic territory. A gamble? Perhaps. It doesn’t simply seem to be a  matter of happenstance that the group have teamed up with Tortoise’s John McEntire (who did a great job of mixing the myriad elements that comprise the album): in fact it’s probably an indication that the compass is pointing in the right direction.

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