Month: October 2009
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Brilliant documentary on the State of the Music Industry
via Podcasting News ‘Before The Music Dies‘ is a 2006 documentary about the state of the music industry without the shrill discussion about filesharing and that particular RIAA Weapon of Mass Distraction and very welcome because of it. Made by music lovers FOR music lovers; it interviews many people from Eric Clapton, Elvis Costello, a…
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Say howdy to the Pjanoo Dance (Bowie vs Eric Prydz) video
G’day pardner! It’s all go at the ranch here, I’ve just finished a western-tastic video for Dunproofin’s excellent Pjanoo Dance mashup which mixes David Bowie’s ‘Let’s Dance’ with Eric Prydz ‘Pjanoo’. Well western via Australia, but the videos are surprisingly compatible and complement each other. You can also download the 640×480 mov. I have this…
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Fleetwood Mac EP coming soon
Yes the Radio Clash Fleetwood Mac LP is now a 5/6 track EP, and coming very soon – but you can hear djbc’s Fleetwood Mac track exclusively over at Bootie Top 10, and watch this space (this very post) in the next few days. EDIT: it’s now launched and the EP became an LP –…
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Carl Craig’s techno orchestra
Check out the wonderful ‘At les’ which is Detroit’s Carl Craig making the “Les Siècles ” Orchestra + the pianist Francesco Tristano funky and techno 😀 Thanks to Eric Kleptone for the nod 😉
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Do or DIY are Awful Fun and Ultimate Ultimate Ultimate breakbeats
Despite the weird and cruel nature of the universe atm (look at my twitter or Livejournal if you need to know) I’ve been taking comfort listening to People Like Us’s Do or DIY end of show compilation ‘Awful Fun’ available over at WFMU. Some crazy collages and manic avant-retard action, my fave bit so far…
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We came we saw we kicked his ass – Golden Age of Video
From Ricardo Autobahn, formerly of the wonderfully bizarre, surreal Peel-approved novelty act Cuban Boys comes this brilliant cutup/video sampling number creating a whole song from different films and TV shows – and yes they all rhyme, apparently an album and single are on the way – hurrah!