Neophyte Records Allstars LIVE @ Dominator 2014 — Metropolis Of Massacre — Liveset
Опубликовано: 20 июл. 2014 г.Neophyte Records Allstars LIVE @ Dominator 2014 — Metropolis Of Massacre — Liveset
Tracklist:
01. Neophyte Records All Stars — Adrenaline
02. Masters Of Ceremony — Bottoms Up
03. Neophyte, The Viper & Tha Playah — Master This!
04. Neophyte Records — Neophyte Records Mash-Up #2 (Edit)
05. Neophyte & MC Alee — Grondleggers
06. The Viper & Neophyte — Coming Home
07. Evil Activities & DJ Panic ft. MC Alee — Never Fall Asleep (Tha Playah Remix)
08. Yellow Claw & The Opposites — Thunder (Evil Activities & E-Life Remix)
09. Evil Activities — Nobody Said It Was Easy
10. Tha Playah — On The Edge
11. Neophyte Records All Stars — Klaar Om Te Rossen
12. Neophyte & Drokz — Sloop Die Speakers (Originele Mix)
13. The Supreme Team — Carnival of Doom (Dominator Anthem 2013)
14. Tha Playah & Angerfist ft. MC Jeff — Just Like Me
15. Evil Activities — Dead Man Walking
16. Neophyte & Tha Playah ft. MC Alee — Tijdbom
17. Tieum & Neophyte — Vulgar Display Of Power
18. DJ Neophyte & Evil Activities — One Of These Days (Angerfist Remix)
19. Neophyte, Tieum & Rob Gee — Coming At You
20. Neophyte vs The Stunned Guys — Army Of Hardcore
The evil mastermind, before he turned into a little green goblin.
Now producing under the name Feed Me, exploring more of his musical side, Jon Gooch is an inspiration for plenty of producers and DJs. But before that, with his technical production he made some of the tightest drum and bass.
Here is some of that.
Tracklist:
[►00:00] Spor — Untitled Funk [unreleased]
[►00:22] Spor — Stoppit [Lifted Music]
[►04:25] Spor — Claret's March [Lifted Music]
[►06:37] Spor & Noisia — Falling Through [Vision]
[►09:34] Bad Company — Bullet Time (Spor Remix) [Bad Taste]
[►12:52] The Quemists — Stompbox (Spor Remix) [NINJA TUNE]
[►15:49] Spor — Kingdom [Lifted Music]
[►18:45] Spor — Molehill [Subtitles]
[►22:26] Spor & Phace — Dying of the Light [Lifted Music]
[►25:00] Spor — Supernova [Lifted Music]
[►27:35] Spor & Phace — Out of Focus [Neosignal]
[►31:32] Spor — 103 Degrees [Lifted Music]
[►32:25] Ed Rush — Slip Thru (Spor Remix) [2010]
[►35:18] Evol Intent, Spor& Ewun — Levitate [Lifted Music]
[►37:56] Spor, Ewun, Evol Intent & Apex — Dirge [Lifted Music]
[►40:07] Spor — Ignition [Renegade Hardware]
[►44:10] Spor — Overdue (ft. Tasha Baxter) [Lifted Music]
[►47:29] Spor — Valentine [Subtitles]
[►52:15] Spor — Resolute [Subtitles]
[►55:34] Spor — Kaori [Lifted Music]
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Опубликовано: 11 сент. 2015 г.Fluid, dark, deep and eerie at times but yet still liquid, this mix takes you on a journey through a wonderful style of Drum & Bass.
↪ Tracklist: 00:00 ~ Anile — Don't Tell Me 04:02 ~ LSB — Loop of Love 08:26 ~ Netsky – Storm Clouds 12:51 ~ Modestep — Nightbus Home 16:43 ~ Anile — Stay With Me 20:03 ~ Technimatic & LSB — Rotary Motion (Calibre Remix) 21:22 ~ Technimatic — Innermost 24:27 ~ BCee — The Falls 29:13 ~ Etherwood — Shattered (feat. Nu:Tone) 33:31 ~ S.P.Y – Perth Sunset 38:03 ~ Riya & Enei – You or Me 43:19 ~ Netsky — Lost In This World 47:01 ~ Camo & Krooked — Afterlife (BCee Remix) 50:58 ~ Seba — Forever 54:38 ~ Sub Focus — Last Jungle
Опубликовано: 24 окт. 2015 г.Mishima is the soundtrack of the movie «Mishima: to Life in Oven» Chapters de Paul Schrader, composed by Philip Glass.
The quartet for ropes, interpreted by Kronos Quartet, is nowadays still played, independently of the soundtrack. He is entitled String quartet No. 3 Mishima.
• Composer: Philip Glass
• String quartet interpreted by: Kronos Quartet
• Conductor: Michael Riesman
• Producer: Kurt Munkacsi
• Label: Elektra/Nonesuch 7559-79113-2
• Year: 1985
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Tracks :
0:00 — 1. Mishima / Opening 2:47 — 2. November 25: morning 6:58 — 3. 1934: grandmother & Kimitake 10:37 — 4. Temple of the golden pavillon (like some enormous music) 13:38 — 5. Osamu's Theme: Kyoko's house 16:38 — 6. 1937: Saint Sebastian 17:45 — 7. Kyoko's house (stage blood is not enough) 22:48 — 8. November 25: Ichigaya 25:02 — 9. 1957: award montage 29:00 — 10. Runaway horses (poetry written with a splash of blood) 38:09 — 11. 1962: body building 39:39 — 12. November 25: The last day 41:10 — 13. F-104: epilogue from Sun and Steel 43:09 — 14. Mishima / closing
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Over the last fifteen years, Philip Glass has defined a new form of biographical opera. There was never any doubt that he would be the ideal composer for Mishima, a mosaic film biography. I wanted a score which would unite the film's disparate elements and propel it forward. Such a score, by definition, would be a distinct, cohesive composition.
I only wondered how to induce Glass. Money was out of the question: the film was already an egregiously under-budgeted labor of love production. I opted for a soft sell. (I've subsequently learned how remarkably resistant Philip is to a hard one.) I simply gave him the script and all the materials by and about Mishima at my disposal.
Philip responded enthusiastically and after several pre-production meetings and a trip to the Tokyo locations, wrote a score from the script as he would from a libretto. With Kurt Munkacsi and Michael Riesman he recorded a temp synthesizer version.
I edited the film to this temp score, altering it as necessary: cutting, expanding and repeating cues. I then played the edited film and score for Philip. He rewrote the music to fit the film's now-precise specifications and recorded it with a full orchestra. Later, he supervised last-minute changes during the final mix.
In keeping with the original concept, Glass has re-edited the score as a distinct musical entity. His Mishima equally serves the film and stands alone.
— Paul Schrader
CREDITS:
Original music composed by Philip Glass. Conducted by Michael Riesman. String quartets performed by The Kronos Quartet: David Harrington, violin. John Sherba, violin. Hank Dutt, viola. Joan Jeanrenaud, cello.
Produced by Kurt Munkacsi for Euphorbia Productions, Ltd. NY, NY. Recording engineer: Dan Dryden, Assistant: Don Christensen. Recorded at: Greene St. Studios NY, NY and The Living Room Inc. NY, NY. Remixed by: Dan Dryden, Kurt Munkacsi, Michael Riesman. Remixed at: The Living Room, Inc. NY, NY. Contractor for the musicians: Earl Shendell. Mastered by: Bill Kipper, Masterdisk, NY, NY.
Album art direction: Eiko Ishioka. Photo: Sukita. Album design: Makoto Kumakura.