Archive for February, 2008

Bot’Ox

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Der creme auf la musik internationalez. The tagline for the DFA label offshoot ‘Death From Abroad’. Essentially it is an attempt to make it easier for music lovers to access international releases. First releasing tracks for Mock & Toof, Death From Abroad is now about to release two new tracks from the French duo Bot’Ox. Ive gotta say I quite like these. Its different. I want something that will test me a bit. Not the same old re-hashed shit. Some might say this is slightly re-hashed. But to you I say “Balderdash!”. ‘Babylon by Car’ is bubbly, buzzy, fuzzy, and just plain good. Ive drunk a bit of goon so these tunes are going down quite well. But I remember liking them a few weeks ago when I got them so it must be true.


MP3: Bot’Ox - Babylon By Car


MP3: Bot’Ox - Tragedy Sympathy

D.I.M. the lights

I’ve always wanted to get rid of my light dimmer in my room for some little reason. I just noticed that, compared to the other lights in my house, my bedroom light is nowhere near as bright as the other lights, even at full capacity. But when playing new material from German electronic mystro, D.I.M., my little light problem seems to float away.

For you Aussie boys and gals out there, you should be happy. Happy that D.I.M. is coming to our shores once again to set up camp and do what he does best, and ya’ll know what that is right? Heck yes. So, the Future Music Fest will be lucky to have him along with other cool outfits like WhoMadeWho, The Black Ghosts, Datarock, Diplo, etc. Nice stuff.

You can buy Sta’s “In Living Colours” from Beatport or DJDownload. The remix hasn’t grown on me yet which is weird, normally soon as a I hear a new D.I.M. track or remix I fall in love straight away. I just can’t put my finger on this one.


MP3: Sta - In Living Colour (D.I.M. Remix)

Although, I cannot express enough how much I love the remix D.I.M. did of Belgium’s Shameboy. It is CLASS! The track “Heartcore” is taken from the upcoming album (released in March) of the same name. It’s great stuff guys and girls. Go to their myspace and follow the iTunes links to buy the tracks, simple.


MP3: Shameboy - Heartcore (D.I.M. Remix)

Regurgitate

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Well, I thought now where on hype machine were getting a few more hits than we used to. Most of you reading wouldn’t have been around the grab some of the older tracks that I quite liked. Well here’s the re-post (if Hyperbole can regurgitate, so can I). Theres a few older songs you may have missed and a few classics.


MP3: The Presets - Blood Bubbles


MP3: The Presets - I Go Hard, I Go Home (ASCII Disco Remix)


MP3: Caged Baby - Hello There (The Presets Remix)


MP3: Outlander - The Vamp


MP3: Thomas Bangalter - Colossus


MP3: 808 State - Cubik

HEARTS REVOLUTION

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HEARTSREVOLUTION - C.Y.O.A (choose your own adventure)
So I’m sitting at home watching ‘ready steady cook’ wanting to fucking punch Peter Everett, surfing around trying to find something new to put up and i came across HEARTS REVOLUTION. Finding it through Isomorph records, created by London Artist Kate Moross, thinking i have got something new to talk about… but fucking BIG STEREO have already done a write up PLUS a damn remix.So what the fuck am i going write…

Msilatigid

Ohayo Japan! Your favourite German electro-rockers Digitalism has just touched down in Japan (well yesterday really) to start their Japanese Tour before they head of to Ukraine (wow!)/Europe, the States and then finally the UK. To celebrate the Japanese tour, theres a Japanese-only EP “Moshi Moshi” (translation: Hello [on the phone]) floating around, containing eight rare and live tracks. You can buy this from Juno.


MP3: Digitalism - Jupiter Room (Planetary Lobby Version)


MP3: Digitalism - Yes, I Don’t Want This


MP3: Digitalism - ZDRLT (Rewind)

WavesVision

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Late of the Pier - Bears Are Coming

Fresher than Flavor Flav. . .

The horror 8-bit duo Crystal Castles have their self titled album coming out March 18th on Last Gang Records, containing 16 epic tracks. One track that stands out for me is “Vanished”, containing a more C. Castles’ flavoured vocal of Van She’s “Sex City”. Sounds interesting thats for sure.

MP3: Crystal Castles - Vanished (requested to be removed)


MP3: Van She - Sex City

In terms of tours that are coming up, props to my man Josh Jakq for getting one of my heroes Fred Falke to tour the land of Oz. Expect to see him around April 4.

MP3: Fred Falke - Sanctuary (props to dj.dstar)

Also, the Van She “Cat & the Eye” tour starts in two days.. Look here for the full list of venues where they will be playing. I will be lucky enough to see them in Geelong and then a set later on in the night by yours truely Van She Tech. Bliss.

WavesVision

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Gameboy/Gamegirl EP Promo……………(no comment)

Flying Lotus

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Well, last night was shit. The Renderers are like 90 years old and boring. Hopefully this will be better tonight. Im heading down to Miss Libertines on Franklin St tonight to catch Flying Lotus, the new-ish addition to the label Warp, home of all good kinds of fucked up electronica. This is all really going on his EP, Reset, and this video above. Might just be pleasantly surprised. If your in the city and want something to do, get there before 10:30 for tickets on the door. Its only $10 or something crazy like that.


MP3: Flying Lotus - Message Situation

BIG DAY OUT REVIEW

Big Day Out Melbourne 2008

Daniel Johns is a cunt and ALL music is mediocre, so why the fuck would you go to Big Day Out? Because it gives you the chance to dress up like a complete faggot, get drunk and talk to girls you would never, ever, talk to in real life. Remember, BDO actually takes place in a different dimension – there are no consequences for your actions whatsoever.

After pushing my way through the entrance, I reached into my pants and removed a hot water bottle filled with vodka that I’d smuggled in, and procceded to snort it through my eyes.

Then, I pushed over some dickhead kid and grabbed his set guide and told him to go see Gyroscope. I combed over the shit line up and tried to make the decision between seeing Kate Nash or killing myself. Luckily, before my mind got the better of me, some amazingly good-looking, underage girls asked me for a photo. They did interrupt me, but seemed nice. I thought, “Why do they want a photo of me?” Because, instead of donning an Australian flag like someone who should be pushed into a sawmill, I wore a shit, home-made David Bowie t-shirt and a shiny, golden, hooded cape. I can only assume this was the reason for all the fuss.

The next couple of hours involved wandering aimlessly from stage to stage, being asked for a fucking photo every ten metres and acting as vague as possible to everyone. At one point, I nearly sold the golden cape for $30… I should have sold it. It was getting tedious to the point where I thought, “I’m going to fucking slam my hot water bottle into the face of the next person who points it out”.

Shortly after coming to this conclusion, two fucking dim witted Channel V presenters, in the midst of playing out some sort of bullshit skit, grabbed me and proceeded to give me an “$80 fine for the cape.” They were ‘the fashion police.’ Hilarious.

I should point out that, at this point, I was amazingly drunk and had just found out the girl I loved for the past five years had done a photo shoot for Hustler. I really wasn’t in the mood to make banter with cable TV show hosts.

So, instinctively, I stole the microphone from one of them and bolted. I was flying for at least 20 metres. I peeled back my hood to glance over my shoulder, only to see a full camera crew and the hosts running after me. I stopped and used the microphone as a gun, making shitty ‘pew pew’ noises at them. They both tackled me to the ground. So, logically, I decided to start screaming. “Life is a cage! Suicide is freedom!” or some shit to that effect.

My point being, if you are going to go to a music festival… I don’t have a point. But Dizzee Rascal was fucking amazing.

You can catch the rest of this review in the next issue of Catalyst Magazine.