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fuzzy 60s – a garage rock and proto-punk selecta

Posted on 2021/02/19 by thx1138

selecta anni ’60 – 100% vinile

no tracks ID

Posted in podcastsTagged 60s, dischi, garage rock, podcasts, proto-punk, records, selecta, vinile, vinyl only

CCM # 17 podcast

Posted on 2021/02/07 by thx1138

“These new-fangled, much-talked-about digital sound sampling devices, are, we are told, music mimics par excellence, able to render the whole orchestral panoply, plus all that grunts, or squeaks. The noun “sample” is, in our comodified culture, often pre-fixed by the adjective free, and if one is to consider predicating this subject, perhaps some thinking aloud on what is not allowable auditory appropriation is to be heard.”

“Plunderphonics, or Audio Piracy as a Compositional Prerogative”
John Oswald

tracklist CCM # 17:

Acapulco Gold Filters – Cheech & Chong
Trash (Live in Paris 1974) – New York Dolls
Citazione da George Jackson – Area
Message 2 (Survival) – Melle Mel & Duke Bootee
Leif The Unlucky – William S. Burroughs
Vervain – Metal Fingers
The Prophet – CJ Bolland
Burn – Jair
Toxigene (Toxix Genes Mix) – The Orb
Touch (Touch Me Here Mix) – Francesco Farfa @ Joy Kiticonti present Miss Message
Chip Hunter – Prologue
The Beats – Marascia
Break – PWOG
Ride The Rythm – Jeff Mills
Modern And Ancient – The Vision
GALVANIzed by witnessing the animal electricity of a billion frogs jumping on Galvani – DJ Balli & Amphibian
Worm On A String – Twisted Science
Violent Clash Between Killer Bastards Of Eardot Remix (original mix) – Vomit Lunchs
I Still Haven’t Found What I’m Looking For (Special Edit Radio Mix) – Negativland

100% vinyl records.

Posted in podcastsTagged ccm, complex cognitive material, fango radio, podcast, records, trasmissioni

complex cognitive material # 16: focal point

Posted on 2021/01/11 - 2021/01/12 by thx1138

“ […] the deceptively simple sound of the Detroit and Chicago records, together with the spread of […] technology like the Roland 808 sequencer, encouraged Europeans to make their own records cheaply, often in their own home studios, from the mid decade. […] ”
Jon Savage, Machie Soul – A History Of Techno (The Village Voice, 1993)

tracklist ccm 16
Lunar Cement Sidewalk – Nurse With Wound
Phase Locked Groove – GF
Motion – Starfish Pool
Green Girl – Dan Curtin
On The Spot – The Next Wavelenght
Raw Track # 2 – Susanne Brokosh
Devoid – Zen Paradox
Fiber US Remix – Lassigue Bendthaus
01 A2 – Solaris
i’ve Been Inoculated – Növö
Rave Oddyssey part 2 – Klaus Wunderbaum
Calamity Crush – Foetus ~ Art ~ Terrorism

Posted in podcastsTagged ccm, complex cognitive material, fango radio, podcast, techno

psyjik

Posted on 2021/01/04 by thx1138

new techno podcast
main ingredients: Dr. Walker & Holger Czukay, The Modernist, Fear Of Music, Auftrieb, Gez Varley, Pan Sonic

“the endless mix
The intensifier reads/writes about…the activity of listening to music is a silent production…a drift across the sounds…a metamorphosis of the music wandering ears…the listener insinuates into the music the ruses of pleasure, manipulation, combination, steals it, is transported into it, multiplies in it…like the reverberations of stories stirring in a memory or the internal rumblings of sounds moving through a body, this silent production is an invention of memory…music is the outlet or production of invisible histories…we listen to the landscape of our memories…music is a movement of strata, a play of spaces, the listener slips their own world into the music…like language the forms of music are stolen by transients filling them with forests of desires, metaphors of their own quests…the intensifier understands that the listener is the operator, using the endless mix of sound in unforseen ways…”
datacide-magazine.com/the-intensifier

Posted in podcastsTagged 90s, dischi, mixtape, podcast, records, techno, vinyl only

RIP DOOM

Posted on 2021/01/01 - 2021/01/02 by thx1138

RIP Daniel Dumile AKA MF DOOM AKA Metal Fingerz AKA Viktor Vaughn AKA King Geedorah AKA Zev Love X
9 January 1971 – 31 October 2020

He cleans his metal mask with gasoline, they after him
Last seen pulling chicks like a fiend pull a fast one
Can’t put shit past him
Got niggas on his own team mad enough to blast him

100% vinyl records

DOOM tracklist:

– Stop Smokin’ That Shit – KMD
– The Gas Face – 3rd Bass feat. KMD
– Hoe Cakes (Ant. remix dirty) – MF DOOM
– Fig Leaf Bi-Carbonate – MF DOOM
– Kon Karne – MF DOOM
– Distant Star – The Heliocentrics feat. Percee P & DOOM
– Dirtweed (produced by MF DOOM) – Super Chron Flight Brothers
– Project Jazz – Hell Razah & Talib Kweli & Viktor Vaughn
– Lightworks – DOOM
– Rae Dawn – Viktor Vaughn
– Back End – Viktor Vaughn
– Impending Doom – Daedelus feat. MF DOOM
– It Ain’t Nuttin’ – The Herbaliser feat. MF DOOM
– Passion Flower – MF DOOM
– Shallots – MF DOOM
– The Illest Villains – Madvillain
– Basket Case – DANGERDOOM
– Wash Your Hands – JJ DOOM
– Profitless Thoughts – Substance Abuse feat. MF DOOM
– Hazy Shade Of Criminal – Public Enemy (mashed-up by DOOM, from the album Special Blends vol.2)
– Latoya – Just-Ice (mashed-up by DOOM, from the album Special Blends vol.1)
– Kookies – MF DOOM

Posted in podcastsTagged dischi, mf doom, podcast, records, vinyl only

Outlaw Funk

Posted on 2020/12/11 - 2020/12/11 by thx1138

Funkadelic By Law No.19
“It is better to open your eyes and say you don’t understand…than to close your eyes and say you don’t believe…” (O.J. Rodney, chi-78)

100% vinyl records

tracklist:

War – The Jungle
Funkadelic – Tales of Kidd Funkadelic (Opusdelite Years)
Jimmy Castor Bunch – Troglodyte (Cave Man)
Fred Wesley And The J.B.’s – I’m Payin’ Taxes, What Am I Buyin’
The Meters – Africa
Afrique – House of rising funk
Sly And The Family Stone – Stand

Posted in podcastsTagged 70s, funk, podcast

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