Thursday, 31 January 2008
The Whitest Boy Alive
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Hearts Revolution
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Wednesday, 30 January 2008
Strip Steve
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Tuesday, 29 January 2008
As a sidenote

Since i forgot to mention also, i left the flat for lunch in town, and began to walk into the centre of the city. as much as it might seem strange to say, the sky seems a little different in colour, and its is a little warmer than usual.
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In the shadows
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Getting our geek on in February
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Monday, 28 January 2008
Tall sarah, live from Robot Soap
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Sunday, 27 January 2008
It wouldn't have been the same without you
Robot Soap would just like to say thank you to everyone who came out last night.
We were at capacity on more than one occasion and the basement in cord was going nuts all night.
Huge thanks also goes to Tall Sarah for opening the night and Slatex for closing the night - both played outstanding sets - Tall Sarah's will be available on our here very soon - http://robotsoap.blogspot.com
We're back at Cord on FRIDAY 29th Feb
Thank you all once more!
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Saturday, 26 January 2008
One From The Hard Box

Its about time I mentioned this track on here. Its not Electro, or Breaks or anything quite so easily labelled, tho being the pidgeonholler that i am I'd tag it as Lo-Fi-Electronic-Post-Hardcore.
Someone sent it me a few years back, and I've never been able to track down anything else this bloke has made before or since, and all traces of it have been erased from the Internet or so it seems. The track itself is titled Stitched Up Mouths and I've not heard anything like it, ever, & it brings to mind the same spine tingling buzz as when heard the Postal Service for the first time. This one track stands out as a perfect gem in the vast swathes of mediocre music the Internet can throw up. Whether a whole album like this would work is debatable, but as a single, two and a half minute track, this is quite simply, perfect.
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Friday, 25 January 2008
The Last Days

Though it might not mean much to some people, having a last day at work is a little bit of a downer. In some cases you hate a job, the people and your glad to see the back of it. In my case i don't like the job, but the people are jsut good people, friendly and welcoming, Which makes it quite hard to leave.
My job was never going to be something that i would stick with in the long term, and when i started i found it repetitive and dul, but thankfully the amount of jokes cracked and banter had made it what its worth.
When i woke up this morning i put on hypem radio, these were the first three tracks i heard, i thought they fitted the day quite nicely. Thanks guys, you made these past few months pretty bloody good.
Hot Chip - Boy From School (Erol Alkan Extended Re-Work) (zshare)
Booka Shade - In White Rooms (zshare)
LCD Soundsystem - All My Friends (Franz Ferdinand Cover) (zshare)
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Thursday, 24 January 2008
C'est Sebastian, Oui?

Sebastian, that well known Ed Banger-ite, was on my mind today when i was on the way to work. there are a pile of cd's on the side by the door in our flat, each with dozens of songs for when were djing, however one caught my eye, the one with a Sebastian remix of the Rakes.
I love this remix, and i thought its worth digging out again and sharing with y'all, as well as some other tidbits, there's nothing new i'll add, but they are good tracks.
The Rakes - We Danced Together (Sebastian Remix) (zshare)
Mylo - Paris Four Hundred (sebastian Remix) (zshare)
Kavinsky - Testarossa Autodrive (Sebastian Remix) (zshare)
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Claude Von Stroke video

Though this news is a couple days old (because i forgot to post about it), i thought i'd pass it on. Discobelle have once again got an exclusive, this time its the new video for Claude Von Strokes "Who's Afraid Of Detroit" track. The track is excellent and the video does look great,
hoorah for black and white!
Continue to Discobelle
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Rez HD released on the 30th

for those who don't know, Rez will be released on Xbox arcade at the end of the month. The original on the dreamcast was one of my favourite music games ever created, here's some blurb (thanks wikipedia):
"Rez is a rail shooter in which the player takes control of an onscreen avatar travelling along a predetermined path through the computer network."
"The game is notable for replacing the typical sound effects found in most rail shooter games with trance music, with sounds and melodies created by the player as they target and destroy foes in the game, leading to a form of synesthsia"
After having a bit of a dig around i found the fully uploaded soundtrack for the game (although i don't know who uploaded it in the first place but to whoeveer did it, many many thnks), Follow the link for good times.
download page
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Wednesday, 23 January 2008
...And I knew that you meant it...
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Tuesday, 22 January 2008
leaning and bouncing
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its late...
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Sunday, 20 January 2008
what happened?
"Where did that come from?"
Goat the Head - Darwinian Minions
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Errors
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Lovely weekends
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Friday, 18 January 2008
Duke Dumont Live Set
Robot Soap loves Duke Dumont, Discobelle have an exclusive live mix
follow the link for good times!
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Thursday, 17 January 2008
Bored?

This has to be one of the best applications of Flash i've ever seen. Elliot and I have been having loads of fun using this bad boy!
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Tuesday, 15 January 2008
A Robot Soap Threesome!
Well not literally, but your minds can wander if you'd like!
Anyway, I just wanted to let you all know Robot Soap have got three dates coming up over the next 2 weeks...
Firstly, this Sunday our very own PAULO T will be representing Robot Soap at OUT OF THE GLOOM, which is the very best place to spend your sunday, and its free! It kicks off at 4pm @ Dry Bar.
Next up we have a weekend of Robotic Madness!!!
FRI 25th - Robot Soap @ MoHo Live
We're hosting the back room of The Aftershow all night long, this is about the 4th or 5th time we've played The Aftershow, and its always a proper good night. In the main room there's a few live bands on including the fantastic TWISTED WHEEL, £5 on the door. 8pm til 3am
SAT 26th - Robot Soap @ Cord - FREE ENTRY
Back in our last Saturday of the month slot, where we'll be staying from now on. We're gonna tear the arse off the basement again, as per usual its FREE, and I think some of Robot Soap's DJ friends are gonna pop down and spin a few tunes too (if you'd like to play give me a shout and I'll see what I can sort out!)
WOW!
That was a lot of info!
See you on the dancefloor!
www.myspace.com/robotsoap
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Oh and also...

As i was reading last night i noticed the Radioclit have released a new Podcast, the Gaytoblaster Megamix, here's some blurb:
"another gem from the radioclit vintage archives, this gaytoblaster mix was done around 2005 and intended to feel like a soundtrack to a new york block party in 1979 in the bronx, hosted by a grandmaster flash style dj from the future. electrofunk powerrrrrr"
Who are Radioclit? For starters we have played with them, and they played one of the most energetic and mixed up sets i've heard in a long long time. They have remixed various tracks rangeing form Bonde De Role to Mika (don't hold Mika against them, it's not that bad). As well as releasing a cracking EP last year.
The archive of their Podcasts does not stretch back that far, but enough for everyone to enjoy! Heres some links pour vous.
Radioclit Myspace
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San Dimas High School Football (Still) Rules
So it’s the year 2000 and the apocalypse predicted by everyone and anyone in the media didn’t happen and we’re all left with a warm fuzzy feeling, because ‘at least we’re not dead’ – as a friend so eloquently put.
I was just sixteen and I was just developing a love for punk, pop punk and emo music through the girl I was seeing at the time. We used to listen to this album endlessly on her bed when we should have been in lessons at college. We wouldn’t speak because this album would be all the words we’d ever need, and then some. It was the perfect mix of pop melodies and words that make so much sense to hormonal teens in love.
Looking back; Everyday seemed to be a mix of great music, sunshine and hanging around with friends that summer. This was the soundtrack to that summer.
The Ataris – Blue Skies, Broken Hearts and The Next Twelve Exits (Kung Fu Records)
To me this is summer 2000AD encapsulated into 35 minutes of pop punk perfection, though to be honest I can’t say I’ve listened to it for a few years now. That was until this morning when I came across three videos on YouTube of Kris Roe playing the album acoustically from start to finish. It took me back instantly to those times and memories once forgotten.
Anyway here’s the videos:
Part One
Part Two
Part three
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Miami Horror remixes

Grafton Primary - I Can Cook (Miami Horror Remix)
Soft Tigers - Mr Ice Cream (Miami Horror Remix)
The Dirty Secrets - 5 Feet Of Snow (Miami Horror Remix)
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Monday, 14 January 2008
Hot Chip - Essential Mix
A an addition to today, mainly because i forgot to post about it last night. The Hot Chip essential mix has been available to download for a couple of weeks. Its by no means to everyones taste (described by fellow soaper Gareth as "fucking shite"), i dont mind it however and you never know it might be right up your alley.
Tracklisting
Hot Chip - One Pure Thought - EMI
Noze - You Have to Dance
Hot Chip - Ready For The Floor (Hot Chip remix) - EMI
Jill Scott - Golden (Wookie dub mix)
Grovesnor - Drive Your Car - Greco Roman
Chic - I Want Your Love (Todd Terje edit)
Justus Kohncke - Parage - Kompakt
Snoop Dogg - Sensual Seduction - Geffen
Romanthony - Bring U Up - Glasgow Underground
Timbaland - Drop - AV8
Olga Dancekowski - Matt John - BAR25
Matthew Dear - Don and Sherri (Hot Chip version) - Ghostly International
Lanark - Mandinko
Alex Under - ? - Trapez
Smith N Hack - Falling Stars
Undisputed Truth - Law Of The Land - EMI
Paul Kalkbrenner - Ick Muss Aus Dit Millieu Heraus - B-Pitch Control
Minilogue - Space - My Best Friend
Lucio Aquilina - Feelin Plastik - Trapez
Giorgio Preiozo and Libre - Pongo (extended) - Nets Work International
Minimow - Where Is My Pill? - Hell Yeah
The Surgery - More Weed (Sticky) - Social Circles
Red Robin and Jakob Hilden - Snapdragon - Trapez Limited
Tiefschwarz - Original (Carl Craig remix) - Souvenier
Jeff Samuel - I Think They Are Trying To Say Something - Trapez
Burial - Archangel - Hyperdub
Download
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Outrun

It's been a while since i've found myself listening to a remix of an already good song. The Outrunners are a duo made of Pierre De La Touche and Stephen Falken, its full of synth and 80's neon lighting, with a hint of miami vice-esque white blazers with the arms pulled up to the elbows. The original tracks are excellent the remixes do compliment nicely, have a listen, they are jolly good.
The Outrunners - These Girls Are Dressed To Kill (Mintel Rose Remix) (zhsare)
As a delicious scoopful of dessert for this post, The Outrunners have released their Cool Feeling EP for free, with the highly recommend Anoraak remix included.
Download the EP
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Sunday, 13 January 2008
"so how much did you pay then?"
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Justice - The Rejected FabricLive Mix
03 Goblin – Tenebrae - Cinevox
04 Daft Punk – Ouverture - Virgin
05 Surkin – Next Of Kin – Institubes
06 Symbolone – Love Juice - SymbolOne
07 Korgis – Everybodys Gotta Learn Sometimes – Angel Air
08 Midnight Juggernauts – Ending Of An Era – Mindight Juggernauts
09 The Paradise Ft Romauld – In Love With You – Vulture
10 Justice – TTHHEE PPAARRTTYY (Acapella) – Ed Banger
11 Chic – Everybody Dance – Atlantic
12 Frankie Valli – Who Loves You – Warners
13 Das Pop – Underground – Das Pop
14 Julien Clerc – Quand Je Joue – EMI
15 Daniel Balavoine – Vivre Ou Survivre – Barclay
16 Richard Sanderson – Reality - Barclay
17 Zoot Woman – Grey Day – Wall Of Sound
18 Fucking Champs – Thor Is Like Immortal – Drag City
19 The Rave – Mother – The Rave
20 Fancy – You Never Know - Fancy
21 Frank Stallone – Far From Over - Universal
22 Sheila – Misery – Warners
23 Todd Rundgren – International Feel - Warners
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Thursday, 10 January 2008
something to keep an eye on
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Wednesday, 9 January 2008
Surkin, oui?

Happy new year everyone, i hope you've had a good one.
Surkin, one of my all time favourite music creators and djs, has released a new track on his myspace, called "White Knight Two". When i first heard it i liked it, but now i've had a few more listens i just cant get enough of it. The french dynamo will be releasing a new EP titled "Next Of Kin", keep an eye out as it'll be bombing the decks in the upcoming months .
Surkin - White Knight Two (Zshare)
Also as a little treat here is his Institubes mini mix, enjoy!
Surkin - INS mini mix (direct from Institubes)
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Monday, 7 January 2008
Music of the Fractals
If a band had a fan base equal to or above the age of 18, circa the year 2000ad, then they can, have or will achieve super band status.
This is because pre 2000, for the main part, all we had was a clattery outdated Q magazine, Meta Hammer, an increasingly childish Kerrang! and the NME as our musical periodicals. We had limited exposure to what was going on in the musical world, we had, in essence, a very biased, tailored view, coloured by what was en vogue that current week/month.
Post 2000 everything changed, the Internet came into its own, and in one fell swoop, allowed anyone access to anything whenever they wanted. This one singular event fractured the music industry and changed it forever. Im not talking about the labels and their takings, I'm talking about how people listen to music, there will never again be a Rolling Stones, Bob Dylan, Oasis.. the Internet has broken everything down into infinite fractal niches, if you want to listen to ambient-speedcore-tech-house then I'm pretty sure its out there somewhere.
Because of this fractalisation, its going to be pretty hard for a band or artist to really last longer than a few albums, to gather the following bands used to do in the 90's, the record buying public, or the ones who matter (r&b licks vol 987 doe not count here) are spread much more thinly over a much wider spectrum of sounds.
Even toady's "big" bands, the globe spanning artists like Razorlight & Snow Patrol are on their way out just a few albums into their career, and its going to get worse, its not uncommon for bands to release one album then disappear into obscurity as peoples attention spans wane, this too is a result of the Internet.
The times they have a-changed and god only knows whats next, but being a muso, to quote another Manc gobshite circa 1995, I'm one excited young man ..
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Sunday, 6 January 2008
New Year New Start
Anyway we’re into a New Year now. 2008. It’s time for a new start and for resolutions to be broken as fast as they’re made but first I just want to comment on a couple of things from Christmas and NYE.
Firstly my favourite present this year was the Sigur Ros DVD, Heima. To be quite honest the only reason I didn’t buy this on the day of release is because I knew someone would buy it for me for Christmas and then I’d end up with a spare copy and when exactly what I’d predicted happened I couldn’t wait to get the shrink wrap off and get the shiny little disc into the player. I turned the volume up and the lights down, waiting to get involved in something special. Heima really is special too, i’m not usually one for music DVD’s to be honest, most are nothing but a let down after promising so much but in the typical Sigur Ros style understatement is the key. The first disc is a documentary which recounts Sigur Ros’s return to Iceland after touring their 3rd album Takk all over the world. The band has decided to play a series of free gigs all over their homeland in strange and wonderful venues. Music recorded live at these venues is interspersed with brief interviews from band members and beautiful backdrops of Iceland which are as haunting and captivating as the music that seems to wrap around these visual motifs creating a sum which is greater than all the separate parts put together. I literally cannot recommend this enough.
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