Archive for the 'noise' Category

For the Children Discorgy Mix 2

For the children by Minha Galera Olafur Arnalds – Brotsjor Arvo Part – Fratres for Vi (Beats Antiqua remix) L’Oniraunote – Scaphandre High Tone – 7th Assault Altan Urag – Ijii Mongol Muslimgauze – Izlamiq Groupe Nomadiqa – Birds of Babylon Olafur Arnalds – 3326 Sleeps in Oyster – My heart, a hive for bees Shiyugosha – Lune Rouge Maria Tanase & [...]

7 September 2010 at 04:37 - Comments
That accident that took place in Romania was a horrible tragedy
16 July 11 at 18:19
Great music. Thank you.
26 July 11 at 14:40

Painkiller

I’ve noticed the touch of drums by Mick Harris right from the first listening. The entire result of this project is insanely beautiful. Amhakara:

Started by John Zorn (saxophone) of many, many things, most notably Naked City, Mick Harris (drums) of Scorn, Napalm Death, and Bill Laswell (electric bass) of Praxis, Material, Tabla Beat Science, in 1991, [...]

4 July 2010 at 16:51 - Comments

Dark Knight of the Soul

Dark Knight of the Soul is a compilation of dark songs for the poisoned soul. It’s the work of Brian Burton (Danger Mouse) and Mark Linkous (Sparklehorse) under the patronage of the Master of Darkness — David Lynch. The album was accompanied by a 100 page photo album signed by David Lynch Vocals: Black Francis, Julian [...]

1 June 2010 at 05:41 - Comments
cipcirip
"dark night.. nu knight" oricum foarte tare compilatia....
13 December 10 at 05:34

Chaos Royale

Chaos Royale sounds like “a truck carrying a dancehall soundsystem crashing into a death metal gig, in a nitroglycerine factory”. Luke Chaos, UK born and Tokyo based music producer, remixer and vocalist, combine Hardcore Hip-Hop, Dubstep, Death metal, Avant-Garde classical, Reggae, Noise and all kinds of heavy sounds into a new style of music. Anna SuperNova:

31 January 2010 at 15:44 - Comments
Audiodrome
what a beautiful surprise chic fusion of generes thank you sibot
14 March 10 at 11:53

Sonic Area

“Cofounder of the audiotrauma collective. Formed in 1997. More than an experiment Sonic Area is a quest which tends to enlarge the doors of a living and therefore unpredictable sound universe. Carved with sampler, groove box and computer modifications, it’s a disturbed and instinctive project which perceives each sound as the curve of a space. [...]

5 May 2009 at 00:28 - Comments

Dälek

Dälek (pronounced ‘Die-a-leck’) is an experimental hip hop duo from Newark, NJ. The group comprises MC Dälek (vocals) and the Oktopus (production). They have often toured with artists from radically different genres, such as Godflesh, Isis, Prince Paul, The Melvins, De La Soul, and Lovage. Dälek’s music is dark, noisy and atmospheric, equally inspired by [...]

13 August 2008 at 11:23 - Comments

Scorn

Scorn is the project of former Napalm Death drummer Mick Harris. Scorn was a two man project with Harris and bassist/vocalist Nicholas Bullen. In fact, the first Scorn album featured a reunion of the three members of the original Napalm Death line up: Harris, Bullen, and Justin Broadrick (from Techno Animal, Jesu, Ice) who played [...]

6 August 2008 at 15:07 - Comments

George Antheil/ Fernand Léger – Ballet Mécanique

Ballet Mécanique (1924) was a project by the American composer George Antheil and the filmmaker/artist Fernand Léger. Although the film was intended to use Antheil’s score as a soundtrack, the two parts were not brought together until the 1990s. In this film apear Kiki of Montparnasse as the woman with the weird lipstick smile. Kiki [...]

6 August 2008 at 10:08 - Comments

Pierre Schaeffer

Etudes Schaefferiennes

Pierre Schaeffer (1910–1995) was a French composer, noted as the inventor of musique concrète. He is generally acknowledged as being the first composer to make music using magnetic tape. Accordind to Wikipedia, musique concrète (concrete music), is a style of avant-garde music that relies on recorded sounds, including natural environmental sounds and other non-inherently-musical [...]

5 August 2008 at 13:56 - Comments

Varèse/ Xénakis/ Le Corbusier – Poème électronique (1958)

“Poème électronique” (Electronic Poem) was composed in 1958 by Edgard Varèse, the father of electronic music, and Iannis Xénakis, one of the most important modernist composers of the 20th century, under the direction of Le Corbusier, one of the most important architects of the 20th century. This recording is only an approximation of the true nature [...]

4 August 2008 at 10:26 - Comments