30/10 at 12h02
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“DOUGIE BOOM THE KIDS SAY THEY’RE MAD THIRSTY OUT THERE. WHAT YOU GOT FOR THEM?”
“I’M GONNA WARM UP 100 CUPS OF BLOOD FOR THEM.”
Whut up? Its Dougie Boom with this year’s Halloween Mix. This my 4th Halloween Mix (you can find my other ones on my podomatic page) and I have concocted something special for you. So this is part 1 of 100 Cups Of Blood. Expect the other half in a couple of days. Give it a listen before while you get prepped for the weekends festivities. !Happy Halloween!”
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New video for Com Truise - “Brokendate”. Below is a blurb taken from the Ghostly Vimeo page:
Music as evocative as the stuff made by Com Truise—master of the transporting synth odyssey—necessitates videos that are nothing short of cinematic. Hence the fully blown-out treatment for “Brokendate,” which rolls everything from eighties cop noir to Blade Runner retro-futurism to slo-mo Hype Williams nods into one five-minute world unto itself.
Says previous collaborator and director Will Joines of 10 lb Pictures: “While I was cutting the ‘Fairlight’ video earlier in the year I kept thinking that it was fun, but if I ever had the opportunity to actually film something for one of Com Truise’s songs then I could really go all out and create this whole world that would be specifically tailored to his music.” Mission accomplished.
Tim Hoover has dropped the “Co-op” nickname and released a forward-thinking collection of music which straddles the line between DJ mix and instrumental album. Drawing samples and inspiration from a handful of both well-known and obscure tracks, Hoover composed 60 minutes of original music divided into 5 movements which sit together as a cohesive piece. Samples and melodies are introduced and referenced later in the piece, as the tempo, colour and even time signature shifts from track to track. Drawing inspiration from the slow building violin melodies of groups like Godspeed You! Black Emperor, as well as the frenetic chopped drums of Prefuse 73, More Napkins is the perfect “headphone album,” rewarding the listener with new surprises on each listen.
Who here likes FREE albums? Who here likes free albums by one of the greatest producers in the game. Well, Danny Wolfers, under his Legowelt moniker, has been kind enough to bless the internet with a free 14 track album, TEAC LIFE. Go grab it on his official website: http://www.legowelt.com/ and make a paypal donation to wolfers@xs4all.nl .He has a sick Juno:(
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