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  • The Essence of Cool

    shatterfreak 6:09 pm on January 21, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , , experimental, ,

    “Cool”.

    It is a universal thing, right up there with Coca Cola as being a world recognised entity.  Unlike Coca Cola, “cool” is not a heavily branded and marketed product, rather it’s a description, an indicator and for many, the Holy Grail. Being thought of or described as “cool” is seen as a great positive…beyond it’s application to current temperatures it’s an unremitting and unrelenting phrase used to describe what we like, and what appeals to us.

    The interesting thing about the term, and the real crux of the issue, is that while it’s meaning is universal it’s interpretation is entirely individual and incredibly biased.  Each of us has our own tastes, interests, influences and thoughts. Our idea of what is cool is as individual  and unique as we ourselves.  This is not to say that a consensus on cool is impossible, it’s not….but generally speaking the middle ground of cool will only be inhabited briefly and fleetingly in a world driven by the idea that cool is a constant change and state of flux.

    What’s cool now, is old school tomorrow. And on Friday, old school will be cool again.  It can all get a little bit confusing in the race to redefine what is cool, so that the redefiner becomes cool by definition. Ouch. Add in the fact that the word itself gets bandied about on a daily basis, and is used to build the value of many things (acts, films, books, fashion) and you entering a heady world where something that used to mean everything is now used to describe anything.

    So, with all that in mind, the below tracks are cool. When you hit play, think about what’s cool for you.

    Milyoo – Down To Love

    Drokkr – Melting Footprints

    Evasion – Dream Time

    Kid Sader – The Death of Everything Cool

    Cage the Elephant – Ain’t No Rest for the Wicked(Rook Remix)

    d-Queue – Swompy Grits

     
  • Wonky Wednesday: Limp Cousins of Dubstep

    m.b.glitchcore 8:08 pm on January 3, 2010 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: charly & gallus, de vinger, den haag, , , , , experimental, , Jehofaa

    Wonky Wednesday

    Wonky Wednesday is an initiative prompted by the infatigable Charly & Gallus (Antilounge, Dirty Agga Crew, B.A.F,…) in collaboration with our very own DJ Tomlaan (Stripewaves) and the good people of Cafe’ De Vinger in Den Haag.

    It’s gonna be an intensive session – Charly & Gallus, Tomlaan, and other DJ’s will be mixing the deepest, chewiest dubstep with the musical phenomenon officiously tagged “stuiterbeats” by Gallus himself (other sources refer to this as “glitch-hop”, others “experimental hiphop”, yet others as “fidget beats” although the latter is closer to the minimal scene).


    “Stuiterbeats” is an array of techniques for producing asymmetric incomplete measures: the musical result is a downtempo “stuttering” or rather “limping” rhythmic pattern (technically, the beats would have time signatures like 15/16, or 21/16, or worse).

    The decomposition techniques are often applied to hiphop-backbeat-like samples, and I seem to recognize an aesthetic agreement on accentuating the vinyl noise on the beats.

    These techniques are being pioneered by artists such as Flying Lotus, Slugabed, Hudson Mohawke, Dorian Concept, Joker, and to some extent, historically, on some Richard Devine experimental tracks [could someone fill me on this one please?]

     
  • Easy Sunday

    tomlaan 5:39 pm on November 1, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , Dj Cez One, , , experimental, , ,

    Since the weather here is everything but nice I think this is a nice opportunity to share some downtempo and easy-listening tunes. Starting with a nice showcase mix by Crazy Language. This 64 minute mix features artist such as Plerq, Huron and Atmogat. Click on this link for the full playlist.

    Randomform – Crazy Language Showcase Mix

    I hope your are not to hung over from your yesterday’s Halloween party because there is more! Dj Cez One is a versatile DJ, drummer, and percussionist who has played with many in the Los Angeles area. Sometimes performing live, but mostly creating tweaked-out gems in the hiphop/jungle/electro genres.

    Cez One – Psycho3

    Remember Alecek? This guy from Bulgaria produced two new tracks last month, and they are defiantly worth checking out!

    Alecek – Train

    Alecek – Lost Sequence 01

    Lets end with a producer from London, Macka. He mainly produces dubstep and is also part of the Mothers Against Noise Collective. I have selected this track because it blended in best with the rest, enjoy!

    Macka – Tube

    For more tracks/downloads you can visit his Souncloud.

     
  • Here it comes people!: First Stripewaves Dubstep Avond!

    m.b.glitchcore 12:02 am on October 26, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
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    23-11-2009, 20:00 @ cafe de vinger

    23-11-2009, 20:00 @ cafe de vinger

     
  • Electronic Explorations.

    tomlaan 7:53 pm on October 20, 2009 | 0 Permalink | Reply
    Tags: , , experimental, , , Podcast, , Rob Booth, Show

    Hereby a short bio about Rob Booth and Electronic Explorations for those who don’t know him yet.

    Rob Booth, born in January 1978, Cheltenham, UK but currently living in Ambleside was never keen on the academic side of school, preferring to concentrate on more creative areas such as art, graphic design and of course music.

    He soon became known as the guy to go to if you were after the latest music, with “The Raw and The Cooked” by Fine Young Cannibals and Madonna’s “Like a Prayer” among his first purchases – 10 year olds can be excused a lot of things!

    Then, one night in 1997, everything turned on its head. A late night/early morning radio show began on Radio 1, known simply as the ‘Breezeblock’ and hosted by a forward-thinking, enthusiastic and driven young lady named Mary Anne Hobbs.

    Over the next 30 months Rob stayed up each and every week recording and playing back the shows, discovering new types of music, clubs and scenes that shaped his musical tastes and cemented his love of all things electronic.

    On a whim, Rob decided to email Mary Anne Hobbs, and soon after he and Mary were in regular contact. Work at Breezeblock HQ soon followed and Rob got the opportunity to learn first-hand what it took to make the radio show that he’d followed so religiously for all those years.

    Now the time has come for Rob to go a step further and start his own show. Electronic Explorations is a weekly 90 minute Download / Podcast show which promises totally exclusive mixes from the cream of the electronic world. Focused on genre’s such as  dubstep, minimal electronica, breakcore, techno and anything else that’s pushing the boundaries of electronic music.

    I’ve selected some of my favorite shows below but there is a lot more interesting stuff to listen and download on electronicexplorations.org.

    82-Download-Tracklist-Slugabed-[Planet Mu / Ramp / Stuff Records ]
    78-Download-Tracklist-Planet Mu-[Worlds Greatest Label]
    60-Download-SYNKRO-[Z-Audio / SYNKRO / Mindset]
    60-Download-Rob Booth’s-‘Desert Island Discs Mixtape’
    51-Download-Broken Note-[Ad Noiseam / Peace Off]
    43-Download-Starkey-[Planet Mu]

    Thanks to Rob all the shows uploaded in the best quality mp3:  V0 mp3 Lame 3.98.2

     
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