7.09.2009
Urbaani Erämaa by Huxley Met Soda
7.01.2009
EP 2009 by Tin Soldier
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7.20.2008
VA - Breathe 01 [brh01] - Electronic music compilation from all over the world

“Breathe is a netaudio resource; is not lucrative, only to promote independent artists. We release only compilations.”
All tracks in zip VBR mp3 format
1 ZeniX - Halazium
2 Renzo - Playa de la paz
3 Dimitris - Damir
4 cHMa - Extraños en…
5 Aerotrio - Maletodo
6 Astral Navegations - Pope John Paul and Ringo
7 Héctor Zarate - Bonne Buit BN
8 Vate - Afrodita
9 Ray Garrido - Mi sangre
10 Phasen - 4am Flight
11 Mosaique - Aidon
12 Hippopotamus Logic - Brightest
13 YsiK - Recuerdos
14 Logical Disorder - Claustrophobia
15 In Vitro - White lines in the sky
16 Frallar - Merida mix
17 Sound Sculpture Project - Le peintre
18 John Chrysikos - Traffic
19 Notker Sesma - Ultrapasteurizado
20 Bitplasma Division - Song for insane kid pt.2 Ver2
21 CrepusculaR - Slow combustion
22 Bleupulp - Second-render-first
23 Membrana - Industria que no calla
24 Gelier Jonathan – Megatrombosisciclica
[JTRNET17] disrupt - The Brink Of Destruction / Bit Defender

Two cracking disrupt versions of JAHTARI killah riddims on this hissing low end beauty NET-7″: John Frum’s deep “January Dub” and Blaze Dem’s “Roots Defender”. Both of which originally appeared on our recent JTR01-12″ and the following label compilation “JAHTARIAN DUBBERS VOL. 1“, now fresh out on CD.
“The Brink Of Destruction” twists John Frum’s echo landscape towards a more rough countryside: a raw beatbox drum pattern, a blasting bassline and a skank right from the electronics gear junkyard are driving the big synth line onwards to, well, the brink of definite destruction. Can machines govern man? Does that mean total disintegration now? Precisely. The War Machines are loose.
With “Bit Defender” you’ll be full on automatic in the hands of the computahs. Travelling at light speed and on the peak of a big bass wave the journey goes on with ever-building intensity towards a point where space is boundless. Beware of that surprising turn the tune takes and the mind blasting final. High-G-Suit recommened for safe listening. Full info and the tunes in Hifi quality over HERE!
Side A: disrupt - The Brink Of Destruction
Side B: disrupt - Bit Defender
more fresh tunes: JAHTARI myspace
– JAHTARI
3.13.2008
V.A. - “Cycles” (Camomille Netlabel)
Polygon TV - Snowboarding Video in the Swiss Alps
They kindly requested to use a song from "barren tree"
The video production quality is very good!
Check out this really neat Swedish extreme sports video site.
3.07.2008
Some Crazy, Funky, Free Music (I really enjoy)
Apes on Tapes - “You Open” (Homework Records)
Crispy Hip Hop | The Apes on Tapes are a producer-duo from the City of Bologna in the North of Italy. Lagàr and Antanis, as they call themselves, met in 2005 and immediately found their talents for atmosphere and melody (Antanis) and straightforward beats (Lagàr) mixing up to something special. Did I mention we’re talking about dope instrumental Hip Hop? Drop your knees for the Apes.
Read more and download at the great music blog http://phlow-magazine.com/
Apes on Tapes - "Grand 5" [3:32m]: Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download
Apes on Tapes - "Even If": Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download
Apes on Tapes - "Light Dry But Creamy" [1:50m]: Hide Player | Play in Popup | Download
12.20.2007
XMPlay - (the best mp3 player ever!)

My favorite player ever, I run it daily from my flash drive. It will play any audio file (see below) including links directly from websites! very useful if you want to "stream" instead of download.
Completely customizable. GET IT!!!
Shown here with the heavy duty skin and rabbit hole visualization.
Download xmplay342.zip (305 KB)
XMPlay is an audio player, supporting the OGG / MP3 / MP2 / MP1 / WMA / WAV / CDA / MO3 / IT / XM / S3M / MTM / MOD / UMX audio formats, and PLS / M3U / ASX / WAX playlists. A load more formats are also supported via plugins. When XMPlay was first released in 1998, only the XM format was supported, hence the name "XMPlay".
12.19.2007
Days Off (video podcast)
(video podcast)
...will dilate your pupils and set your tympanic membranes quivering.

In a last warm spell before winter chills the ocean, I pack up the camping gear and head back to the beach for one more surfing trip. Although I initially only fear the few remaining creepy campground people in my vicinity, a far more sinister development - no decent waves to ride - proves even more troubling.



