Showing posts with label boys noize. Show all posts
Showing posts with label boys noize. Show all posts

Thursday, 5 June 2008

Paris Preview (or not...)


i'm off to paris next week and i can't wait! i'm hoping to check out a PANIK! gig with Brodinski, Yuksek & SebastiAn at l'Elysée Montmartre while i'm there, but we'll see how things go.
so, i was thinking: "what better way to get in the mood for all this french revelry than to listen to some premium german melodien?" hmmmmn...

Lützenkirchen - Daily Disco (Boys Noize Remix)


Alter Ego - Fuckingham Palace (Modeselektor's SW1A1AA Remix)

M.S.K. - Side Story (Das Glow Remix)

Modeselektor - Sucker Pin

Einzeller - Schwartzfahrer (Digitalism Remix)


LEDER BONUS
Siriusmo - Diskoding


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Thursday, 15 May 2008

Rain Dance



the brief good weather spell seems to be over...for the moment, ominous clouds turning the sky into a sheet of grey. has the summer been jeopardised?...the mood's certainly dampened. but that's no reason to listen to crap music!
so here are some tracks that reflect the weather. a heavy air...deeep sounds...like if you were listening to an electronic orchestra underwater. profundity is key...how long can you hold your breath for...?


from his Gizmode EP, munich-based dj and producer Florian Senfter (aka Splank!, John Starlight, and Zombie Nation) has created a filtered gem in Filter Jerks.

meanwhile, Flamingo feeds you tribal beats from danish producer Tomboy via Trentemøller. an awesome builder...enjoy...




Bullet is a typically good remix from techno goddess Ellen Allien: Covenant never sounded so great...!

love this next track. released on Kitsuné in 2006 before Alex Ridha (aka Kid Alex, 909d1sco, Einzeller, Boys Noize and one half of PUZIQUe) had amassed such a global following, Feel Good (TV = Off) seems to me to be a bit of an Arcade Robot prototype...with a driving, deeply distressed bassline and a beat that you can almost feel more than you can actually hear...fun for the senses...

Covenant - Bullet (Ellen Allien Remix)

Boys Noize - Feel Good (Tv = Off) [Original Mix]



london man Hervé exploits and tears apart Michael Jackson's classic Thriller to devastating effect. it may be cheap...but it's big, it's bad and it's so so good...

Hervé then teams up with Trevor Loveys to make the dreamteam Speakerjunk. On Switch's Dubsided label again, they take on another old master. this time it's Jimi Hendrix and, once again, it's a bit of a beast...the original's great, the Speakerjunk remake kicks it kicking and screaming into the 21st century, but it's the Switch remix that just gives it one extra level of spunk...



despite still being young, the mysterious russian, The Proxy, is already a master at giving the musical pain. whilst appearing somewhat afraid of him, Tiga seems nevertheless to have taken The Proxy under his wing at Turbo Recordings and he's been releasing some great tracks and remixes. (CAN'T WAIT FOR HIS DANCE IN DARK EP, which is coming out in june some time...!!!) the Riot In Belgium re-edit maybe just gives the track a slightly more accessible edge...but don't worry, i'll have the originals on here at some point i'm sure...(i'll find an excuse...)

STRONG UNDERTOE AHEAD. DANGER OF DROWNING. another favourite artist of mine, D.I.M. (Andi Mead), is also a master of the brutal bassline. perhaps most famous for the electro weapon that is Airbus Baby, he also debuted on Tiga's Turbo Recordings imprint. his first release, featuring the track Syspiphos, shows D.I.M.'s ability to push the limits of his sound....and the result is an elasticated electronic soup which breaks over your head and immerses...submerges you. be careful though...once under, it's difficult to resurface...

The Proxy - Destroy (Riot In Belgium's Serious About Dance Edit)

D.I.M. - Sysiphos

DROWNING INSURANCE
Max Berlin - Elle & Moi (Joakim Remix)

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Sunday, 11 May 2008

Preface (I'm sorry, we haven't met...)

i found this guy in Hyde Park today. he seemed to have started some kind of hippy free-for-all by the Serpentine. some 40 people were in a drug-fueled / religious euphoria trance, all shaking tambourines or hitting sticks against each other in a vain attempt to keep up a rhythm for this guitar-clad 'ringleader'. my first impressions were that this papa seemed pretty cool, even though he was giving me the evil eye for unexpectedly pulling out my camera on him during one of his "manu chao-esque" renditions...
but then something happened to disrupt this perfect balance of music, free love and lunacy...



he had this pasty assistant guy with him, sitting cross-legged at his feet as though the guitar man was some sort of jesus figure...with a guitar. but, unfortunately, when he broke out into his latin chorus for about the twelfth time, it was too much for him to handle and he began to snigger uncontrollably into his chubby arm...



eventually, he couldn't take it any longer and, with an air of intent about him, reached greedily for the console...presumably to put himself and the small crowd that had gathered out of their misery...



"oh no you didn't": having made the mistake of touching the console, the summer santa claus was forced to stop mid-chorus and shot him (or his hand) a killerlaserninja type glance thing...



gasps from the barefooted crowd and the hippy throng could be heard all around as the bearded maestro leant over and swore something at him in spanish. most of the crowd had to look away - either out of embarrassment for the hapless assistant or out of horror from the ferocity of the attack. either way, noone's disgust matched that of the indian woman behind him, who turned to the mexican in the blue cap next to her (who was loving it) before realising that she had nothing to say and began to look through him blankly...



humiliated and excommunicated from the group, the assistant was forced to leave. the man with the guitar didn't even look up as he enthusiastically pursued a reprise of whatever the hell he had been playing before he had been so rudely interrupted. meanwhile, his former buddy collected the sandals he had left in the orderly pile that had been made by the really tidy revellers. He presently left...




i've often thought that one of the hardest things in life is to start something...

like, say, when you need to write an essay or a project, the starting's the worst bit. will what i'm about to do end up being crap..? and there's always the thought that, really, it's going to be a bit of an effort once you've put pen to paper in the first place...however, this isn't an essay and i'm not dreading the prospect of it. in fact, i'm actually quite excited about this. but, as you can probably see, i still had the problem of deciding how exactly to start this thing. anyway, this is where i'm biting the bullet and publishing my very first blog post...

so, welcome (!) to the inaugural post of Printed In Gold!

but then there's also how to start...do you, like so many others, begin with some semi-appropriate quotation from some supposedly-famous poet or a cultural arbiter from times passed which has been manipulated to seem relevant to the theme of your blog? do you make an introductory post along the lines of "hello...*watch this space*"?

probably neither...this blog is all about movement, momentum, creating a stir...through the medium of music...which is why i chose an incident from today for the first post which, importantly (albeit loosely), had something to do with music...

so, anyway, here are some tunes for your listening pleasure that i've been enjoying recently (and over the last couple of years). i hope it'll give you an idea about what i'm into and what Printed In Gold is going to be about.

you've probably heard these before, but anyway
enjoy...


Revolte - 150hz

HeartsRevolution - C.Y.O.A. (Brodinski Remix)

Para One - Dudun-Dun (Boys Noize Remix)

Teenage Bad Girl - Hands Of A Stranger (Massacred By JohnLordFonda)

Bonde Do Rolê - Marina Gasolina (Fake Blood Remix)

Simian Mobile Disco - Sleep Deprivation (Club Mix)


Passions - Emergency

BONUS
Les Petits Pilous - Elise (96 kbps - but so much fun!)

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