01 Maggot Brain (00:00)
02 Can You Get to That (10:20)
03 Hit It and Quit It (13:11)
04 You and Your Folks, Me and My Folks (17:02)
05 Super Stupid (20:42)
06 Back in Our Minds (24:43)
07 Wars of Armageddon (27:24)
Like A Hurricane Made Of Zombies, The Teknoist has been a seminal figure of the British breakcore and hardcore scene since his first release in 2003.
Never a purist to any one genre, he expresses his thoughts in an interview with Ad Noiseam — http://bit.ly/9RQHO4
DJ Shadow — Outsider
Diode — Antimatter
Hellfish — Theme From Fuck Daddy
Spor — Kaori
Endymion — Abduction
I:Gor — Icebreaker (Counterstrike Remix)
Bkey — Scanner
Unexist & Mad Dog — Fight THe Power
Skeptic — Tear
Remarc — RIP Remix
Bizzy B — Darkside
Spor — Kingdom
The DJ Producer — Tectonics
The Teknoist — Unheard Voices
Noisia — Machine Gun (16bit Remix)
Hecq — Bane
Donny — Huh, Er, Ow (The Teknoist Mashup)
Donny — The Resistance
AK-Industry — Nekrolog1k Anthem (The Teknoist Remix)
The Teknoist — Richies Breakcore Love Song
Dolphin & The Teknoist — The Ordasity
Dolphin & The Teknoist — John Carpenters Squidsophrenic Lovechild
Enter Shikari — Sorry Your Not A Winter (The Teknoist Remix)
Опубликовано: 21 окт. 2013 г.~| no copyright infringement intended! |~
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Over the course of 15 years, Tim Hecker's experimental electronic compositions have intensified like oceans. While few contemplated their soothing, unfathomable waves, the observant noted rising temperatures, torment and microcosmic disturbances that truly told of awesome powers. But with Virgins, Hecker may have reached his point of no return, a piece of such force and clarity that even the indifferent should tape up the windows.
From the opening seconds of «Prism,» Hecker heralds a change. His layered drones, incidental percussion and piano motifs, long submerged in deep chasms of noise, echo and static, are now exposed and glinting. «Prism» hurtles inexorably upward, piercing and shattering through sound barriers before the rest of the album bursts into fragments, then dust, then mist, almost as if Hecker himself is exploding from the murky beneath. Not only do you hear distinct notes and instruments; you also sense the room in which they were played and the people who played them. What had always been vaguely melancholy, solitary and dreamlike is now harrowingly vivid, visceral and real, yet no less mesmerizing.
On the surface, Hecker reinvents himself, but he also re-frames what he's done before. Compare Virgins' «Black Refractions» to «Borderlands,» from 2009's An Imaginary Country. Technically, they couldn't sound any different. The former sets a stunningly simple, repetitive piano melody atop distant but definite brushes, while the latter is a reverberating sound bath. But the underlying component remains the same: a beautiful, indelible melody. The comparison invites listeners to search back through these songs, to listen for what now seems obvious.
For the first time in his career, Hecker recorded his compositions with live ensembles and mixed these sessions with composer Valgeir Sigurðsson, whose engineering and producing credits include fellow Icelanders Björk and Sigur Rós. For an artist who recently referred to his process as «a kind of continual transformation,» the effect of Hecker's new way of working feels startling and revelatory. An artist many critics and fans assumed would simply continue to refine his signature sound has instead shed its most defining characteristics. The transformation is complete; this is a new being.
It is an artist's boldest move, to reject his established style, especially when his audience is relatively small yet devoted. It's as if Richard Serra demolished one of Gehry's shimmering civic trophies and built a rural mega-spiral from its scraps. Sharp, blinding, somewhat confusing, wholly fascinating and most definitely meaningful — but would his biggest fans long for the age of rust? For Virgins' listeners, the proposition is simpler: Hit play and forget what you know.
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Опубликовано: 25 окт. 2012 г.1. Numb 0:00
2. Lost and Found 6:30
3. Sleepless 12:36
4. Hatch the Plan 18:26
5. Expecting 27:06
6. Luxury Problems 35:01
7. Up the Box 40:06
8. Leaving 45:07
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Опубликовано: 19 июн. 2016 г.On this episode of Expanded Perspectives the guys start off talking about how three amateur archaeologists recently found the largest Viking gold hoard ever discovered in Denmark. At 900 grams (1.948 pounds), the hoard consists of seven beautifully worked bracelets, six of gold and one of silver. Then, one of Indiana’s most haunted hotspots has been scaring off midnight visitors and road workers alike for hundreds of years, but now the mysterious Grave in the Middle of the Road has gotten even stranger after the discovery of not one, but seven bodies under the single headstone. Then, if sharks at the Pacific atoll of Palmyra used Google Maps, they’d see a lot of red dashes for traffic between 7 and 8 o’clock every evening. Shark traffic in and out of the lagoon at Palmyra Atoll, halfway between Hawaii and American Samoa, peaks during this hour, according to new research published in the Journal of Experimental Marine Biology and Ecology. Then, recently a woman named Joanne Barnaby went mushroom picking in a forest near Fort Smith in the Canadian Northwest Territories. It was an inauspicious beginning to what would end up being a 12-hour ordeal, one involving a desperate wolf, swarms of mosquitoes, an unwitting bear cub—and a can of beer. After the break Cam brings up the unusual and mystifying Hoia Baciu Forest. The Hoia-Baciu Forest ( World’s Most Haunted Forest ) is situated near Cluj-Napoca, Romania covers an area of over 250 hectares and is often referred to as the Bermuda Triangle of the country. Hoia Baciu Forest ( World’s Most Haunted Forest ), has a reputation for intense paranormal activity and unexplained events. Reports have included, ghost sightings, unexplained apparitions, faces appearing in photographs that were not visible with the naked eye, and in the 1970s, UFO sightings were reported. Visitors to the forest often report intense feelings of anxiety and the feeling of being constantly watched. Moreover, the local vegetation is somehow bizarre in appearance, like something out of a make-believe story with strangely shaped trees, and unexplained charring on tree stumps and branches. The forest was named after a shepherd that disappeared in the area with a flock of two hundred sheep. Most people who live near the forest are afraid to enter it due to the stories and legends that have been handed down. They believe that those who visit the site will never return back home. Many of the locals who have been brave enough to venture into the forest complained of physical harm, including rashes, nausea, vomiting, migraines, burns, scratches, anxiety, and other unusual sensations. Thanks for listening to Expanded Perspectives, have a great week!
Show Notes: Shocking Discovery at Indiana’s Haunted “Grave in the Middle of the Road” site Amateurs Find Largest Ever Viking Gold Hoard in Denmark Sharks’ Evening Rush Hour Discovered Woman Stalked by Starving Wolf for 12 Hours Survives Harrowing Ordeal The Hoia Baciu Forest The Hoia Baciu Forest Documentary Romania’s Bermuda Triangle White Belt Survival Strategy Slow Joe Zombie Mugs
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