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  • Mushin, from HI.ARC.TOW - download debut album free

    27 Dec 2009, 23:37 by hiarctow



    Hi.Arc.Tow presents the debut album of industrial techno project Mushin as a free Creative Commons download. Realm of Corrosion fleshes out a gritty cyberpunk/techno industrial sound world around a narrative structural skeleton akin to that of prog-ambient or metal. Accompanying visuals for the album have been provided by photographer and graphic/texture artist David Watts.




    Download:
    MP3 -FLAC

    Visuals:
    Front cover - Back cover

    Mushin home page at HIARCTOW.com

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    This album is provided as a free Creative Commons licensed download by HI.ARC.TOW. This makes it free to download and to redistribute.


    More info here.



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  • Tuesday Twenty: Top Twenty Albums of 2009

    22 Dec 2009, 15:22 by amodelofcontrol

    Ok, so time for my roundup of the best albums of the year.

    20
    Doves
    Kingdom Of Rust
    Heavenly

    I was not a fan, particularly, of the last Doves album Some Cities (released way back in 2005), so it had been some time since I really appreciated how good this band could be. My love of the band came rushing back upon hearing the title track, which was the wistful, sad comeback single. The rest of the album was pretty much just as good - particularly the sleek sky-gazing of opener PlayJetstream and the harmonies of PlaySpellbound. But really, this was an album full of songs that should have made this band huge. Once again, they never quite managed it, but that's not for the want of trying.

    19
    SITD
    Rot
    Accession Records

    Easily their best album since their debut, the band's promise of "bone-crunching beats" was met in some style here. And it wasn't just the rhythmic backbone that was so impressive - the title track is a breathtakingly powerful dancefloor track - the songcraft was broadly of a much higher level, too, with much greater variety in the beats, the lyrics, and the tunes. The sound of a reinvigorated band, this.

    18
    Velvet Acid Christ
    The Art of Breaking Apart
    Dependent Records

    Not the only comeback in this list, but perhaps the most unexpected change of direction here, that's for sure - even if it only was a part-change. Half of the album is VAC as I've known them for years - tripped-out, trance-industrial, but it's the other half that gets really interesting. A huge The Cure influence, more than anything, pervades these other tracks, along with unexpected undistorted vocals and acoustic guitars, to astounding effect. Far better than I thought this was ever going to be.

    17
    The Prodigy
    Invaders Must Die
    Take Me To The Hospital

    The turnaround in this band's fortunes in the past year has been astounding. From a nice bit of nostalgia, following the awful Always Outnumbered, Never Outgunned all but killing their career stone-dead, to arena-filling band once again. And this was done simply by returning to their roots. Rave synths and old-school dance influences permeate almost everything here, not to mention a knowing wink that suggests that nothing here is being taken too seriously. I may be bored of PlayOmen, but evidence recently suggests that club dancefloors are not bored of that or most of the rest of the album!

    16
    Rotersand
    Random Is Resistance
    Trisol Music Group

    The single War On Error gave an idea of what was to come, and the album delivered as apparently promised - a stomping electro album bristling with political statements and righteous fury...and it was fantastic. Unlike the perhaps a little understated 1023, which never seemed to catch on despite a whole stack of great songs, this goes straight for the throat with everything made bigger and better. There are dancefloor stormers, epic pop songs, and for perhaps the first time even the ballads are brilliant. I'll even forgive them the title and lyrics to Gothic Paradise, the rest is so good...

    15
    autoclav1.1
    Where Once Were Exit Wounds
    Tympanik Audio

    ...where Tony Young takes a turn into post-punk, and the change suits his music well. And despite the newly-shown influence on record, otherwise it's a gradual evolution on this album of the sound that has been developed now over four albums to ever-better results. So, what's next, Tony?

    14
    Mastodon
    Crack The Skye
    reprise records

    Mastodon continued their apparently unstoppable rise to the top of the metal tree with this album, a sprawling, lengthy proggy epic (seven songs, fifty-or-so-minutes) that actually contains at least one of the band's finest moments (the single Divinations, since you ask). Otherwise, it's business as usual for Mastodon - the technical ability is simply awesome, the songs are great, they are as heavy as the beast they are named after, and their quality control is pretty much unquestionable.

    13
    Assemblage 23
    Compass
    Accession Records

    Tom Shear's electro juggernaut just keeps on going, with no dip in quality - in fact, at points this album is even better than Meta was - particularly in the case of career-highlight collapse, the best song Shear has perhaps ever written. In fact, with the benefit of hindsight, it's not hard to see why The Poison Moon was cast out as a B-side - he clearly had too many great songs for the album!

    12
    KMFDM
    Blitz
    Metropolis Records

    Twenty-five years, and a cracking way to celebrate. As I put it last week when I had Davai in my tracks of the year list, Blitz "had a whole host of storming tracks (in fact, I can't think of any filler at all other than the closer)", and not only that, the tracks with Lucia on lead vocals seemed to fit much better. Particularly when pouring scorn on the pro-gun lobby in the seething Me & My Gun, while otherwise the cover of Human League classic Being Boiled was a fascinating reworking, too. I'm not asking for another 25 years, but there is certainly a few years left in this lot yet.

    11
    The Big Pink
    A Brief History of Love
    4AD

    I got into this late - only a month or two back - and I've listened to it a lot since. And yes, I love it. Shoegaze meets industrial meets pop, and comes out sounding pretty damned good. Heavy rhythms, torrents of guitars and huge, huge choruses would be nothing without some great songs, and there are loads here. Even if Dominos annoys you, give the rest of the album a chance - it's not all like that (and most of it is much, much better). Frisk really needs to be a single, though...

    10
    Necrotek
    Menschenfeind
    Vendetta Music

    I wrote in my Connexion Bizarre review for this some months ago that this album was "one that wears its influences so obviously has no business twisting new and interesting sounds from such familiar raw materials in such style as this", and this comment still holds. An impressively nihilistic take on industrial, with dense soundscapes and clever samples taking centre-stage, not to mention a set of awesome remixes to round it off. And no "spookyness" or bad psy-trance beats required.

    09
    Katatonia
    Night Is The New Day
    Peaceville

    This band continue to do no wrong, it seems. Little has changed musically - it's still gloomy, foreboding metal - but then when they do this so well why change things? Jonas Renkse remains the focal point as ever - his lyrics of alienation, despair and resignation fit the music perfectly, and his expressive vocals allow just a little light into the dark shadow of the music. Despite the stylings, this band remain unique and deserving of far more plaudits, perhaps, than they get.

    08
    Sunn 0)))
    Monoliths & Dimensions
    Southern Lord

    A remarkably listenable album from a band who are, if I must try and describe them, ultra-heavy-ambient-drone-metal (with no drums in the usual sense). Broadening their palette for this album had incredible results - with choirs, the odd bit of percussion, god-knows how many guitars and other instruments, and the incomparable Attila Csihar providing more vocals from the pits of hell. Admittedly, many people will still hate it, but it's perhaps less divisive than THE BLACK ONE, that's for sure!

    07
    Imminent
    Cask Strength
    Ant-Zen

    Ten years since the brilliant Nord, comes an album easily it's equal, and is a tour de force of rhythmic electronics. Alongside bruising tracks like Bock and Ila, comes the choral-samples-meets-quasi-breaks of gari, the whistled melodies that underpin lorsc, the unsettling calm of Cling...this is an varied album that has clearly been given time to gestate. It's not going to resurrect an entire genre, though, but that's not important right now. It is, however, a reminder of how brilliant rhythmic industrial can be in the right hands.

    06
    Manic Street Preachers
    Journal For Plague Lovers
    Columbia

    I think there was a lot of trepidation when it was announced that the Manics were using the remaining lyrics left by (the now-officially proclaimed dead) Richey Edwards for their new album. It appeared to be initially suspected that this was going to be The Holy Bible MK II, but it was actually nothing of the sort. Granted, it had a similar, dry sound, and a fair number of relevant film samples, but it was nowhere near as bleak, and the music the band created around the lyrics was the freshest, most powerful and more importantly best they had done in years.

    05
    Skullduggery
    You are Here [nowhere]
    Trozoc

    A chaotic, brilliantly varied album that took in seemingly as many genres and influences as it was possible to do, but somehow managed to be coherent and actually sound like a complete album. The best moments were very different - the dark lullaby of PlayAngel, and the stampede of PlayRelapse. Not perhaps to all tastes, this album, but well worth a try if you want to hear something different, that's for sure.

    04
    1349
    Revelations of the Black Flame
    Candlelight Records

    The band did warn that something different was coming with their latest album, and they really weren't kidding. Rather than the furious, all-out "old school" Black Metal sound for previous albums, in conjunction with co-mixer Tom Gabriel Fischer they went for a grinding, slower sound that for much of the album was nearer dark ambient than black metal - and was an utterly enthralling and intriguing listen. The music may have been different, but the pitch black heart certainly remained. If only more bands took astonishing risks like this...

    03
    Fever Ray
    Fever Ray
    Rabid Records

    Cold and pitch-black in tone - and, indeed, even darker than karin dreijer andersson's work with The Knife on Silent Shout, which was some feat. The vocals are treated to within an inch of their life for the most part, and at points it sounds as if you are intruding on Karin's fears and nightmares. Needless to say, this resulted in an extraordinary album that like so many great albums, takes more than a few listens to really appreciate it.

    02
    S.K.E.T.
    Depleted Uranium Weapons
    Hands

    This act have made political statements in their instrumental rhythmic-industrial-noise before, but none with as such eloquence and fury as this. A whole concept album regarding the titular weapons, from their use in Iraq to the after effects, to calls for certain ex-world leaders to be tried for war crimes. Well-placed samples and detailed sleeve notes provide the narrative, giving facts and figures, and the music provides an elegantly precise backdrop, with thunderous highlights like 700.000 tons to wipe out humankind actually sounding like a bombing raid.

    01
    Alice in Chains
    Black Gives Way To Blue
    Virgin

    Ok, so hands up who was honestly expecting this to be any good when we first heard the surviving members were working with a new singer for a new album. An inkling that we were in for something special came with the two new tracks debuted at Sonisphere in the summer, and then when the album finally arrived in late September the full force of what they had done was unleashed. Not a single note wasted, this is the sound of Jerry Cantrell and the band picking up where they left off in 1995, and making a brilliant, timeless metal album. Picking highlights is something of a pointless exercise with something this good, perhaps, but for me the woozy, anthemic PlayCheck My Brain, the fantastic grind of PlayLast Of My Kind and the epic, monstrous PlayAcid Bubble (just check that riff when it emerges from the murk for the chorus) are the picks. So, not an album I was expecting to be crowning album of the year, but definitely a worthy one.
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  • Running at -1oC

    22 Dec 2009, 09:18 by Disharmonic

    Yeah, noch ein mal for running!!!

    This was my last chance to go and run, as far as in a few days I'm going to Bayern for Christmas and from there I'm flying back to Greece for a few weeks of relaxing vacations...

    However, this time the challenge was even bigger. -1 degrees of Celcious is not what you can describe as "perfect weather". Also a forecast of an imminent rain (who in the end turned to be correct) had also allured me!

    Again, the soundtrack was more than perfect. Having already loaded the correct playlist with upbeat songs that work perfectly by increasing my pace and not allowing to stop or relax, I ran almost 14km in one hour and ten minutes. A photo of the distance ca be found here.



    This time I chose only harsh EBM, dark electro...

    1. Nachtmahr – Deus ex Machina (for stretching in the beginning)
    2. Nachtmahr – Katharsis (Let the battle commence!)
    3. Grendel – Dirty
    4. Reaper – X-Junkie (Revolution By Night Remix)
    5. Feindflug – Kalte Unschuld
    6. Tactical Sekt – Not Entertained
    7. Nitzer Ebb – Join in the Chant
    8. Nachtmahr – Ich glaube
    9. Tactical Sekt – Soulless
    10. Velvet Acid Christ – Fun With Drugs
    11. Amduscia – Profano Tu Cruz (edit)
    12. Reaper – Robuste Maschine
    13. Tactical Sekt – Bring Me Violence
    14. Nachtmahr – Feuer Frei
    15. Feindflug – totungsmaschine mensch
    16. Agonoize – Paradox
    17. Suicide Commando – Face Of Death (Analogue Death)

    Merry Christmas to everybody! See you either next year or... see you in Athens!
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  • Playlist „Ohm Sweet Ohm“ auf (((EBM Radio))) und auf LOHRO 90,2 FM vom 16.12.2009

    21 Dec 2009, 00:02 by INTOX-Matze

    21:00 – 23:00
    auf (((EBM Radio))) und LOHRO 90,2 FM in Rostock

    Out Out – Antidote (Poison)
    Velvet Acid Christ – Caustic Disco
    f/a/v – Wir Sehen Uns Ja Irgendwie Wieder
    Sven Väth – Dein Schweiss
    DAF/DOS – Dein Körper
    Front 242 – Moldavia
    NOVAkILL – We Work
    The Weathermen – Berlin
    Thou Shalt Not – Headhunter
    Señor Coconut Y Su Conjunto – The Robots
    Komputer – Looking Down On London
    Neongrau – Hi Level Slacker (V. 109)
    lescure 13 – God Is Nothing
    Schnitt Acht – Grouch
    Nitzer Ebb – Promises
    U.M.M. – EBM
    Abscess – Dying Culture
    Necro Facility – Do You Feel The Same
    Sabotage Q.C.Q.C.? – Stay („Les Enfants Sauvages“)
    Ambassador 21 – Winter Trip 2 (Remix By THIS MORN’ OMINA)
    Needle Sharing Vs. m² – HK Style
    Aphex Twin – Bucephalus Bouncing Ball
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  • Compte rendu de l'année 2009

    20 Dec 2009, 20:57 by Tsata

    I) Most Beautiful concerts seen this year among others

    1)Punish Yourself, 3 décembre, Le Nouveau Casino
    2) Saul Williams, 13 février, maisons des arts de Créteil
    3)Nine Inch Nails, 7 juillet, Le Zénith
    4) Lightning Bolt, 30 mai, villette sonique
    5)Sonic Youth, 25 octobre, Le Palais des Congrès
    6)Cult of Luna, 22 mars, L’Elysée Montmartre
    7)The Prodigy, 15 mars, le Zénith
    8)Depeche Mode, 27 juin, Stade de France
    9) Anti-Flag, 9 novembre, L’Elysée Montmartre
    10)The Flatliners, août, Le Klub

    II) Favourites albums from the year 2009

    1) The Horrors ; Primary Colours
    2 )Kap Bambino ; Blacklist
    3) Sonic Youth ; The Eternal
    4)Ghinzu ; Mirror Mirror
    5)The Prodigy ; Invaders Must Die
    6) Isis ; Wavering Radiant
    7)Venetian Snares ; Filth
    8) Alec Empire ; Shivers
    9) dälek; Gutter Tactics
    10) Patrick Wolf ; The Bachelor

    III) Best discovers albums from past years

    1) Suicide ; Suicide (1977)
    2) UNKLE ; War Stories (2007)
    3) PJ Harvey; Rid of Me (1992)
    4) Velvet Acid Christ ; Calling Ov the Dead (1997)
    5) Christian Death; Theatre of Pain (1983)
    6) The Cramps ; Psychedelic jungle (1981)
    7) Ghinzu ; Blow (2004)
    8) Echo & The Bunnymen ; Porcupine (1983)
    9) Kylesa ; Time Will Fuse Its Worth (2006)
    10) The Kills ; No Wow (2005) (ou Midnight Boom (2008))

    IV) Beautiful 2009’s live DVD’s

    1) Cult of Luna ; Fire was Born
    2) Pendulum ; Live at Brixton Academy

    V) Bands I wish to see live in 2010

    Alec Empire – Kap Bambino – Pendulum – Ghinzu - Saul Williams (again) - Lightning Bolt (again) – NIN (again in dream…) – Patrick Wolf - Thursday

    VI) Favourites films of the year

    1) Un Prophète – Jacques Audiard
    2) Sin Nombre - Cary Fukunaga
    3) The Chaser - Hong-Jin Na

    VII) Favourites TV’s series

    1) True Blood (season 1 and 2)
    2) Dexter (season 4)
    3) Sons of Anarchy (season 2)
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  • Playlist „INTOX – 100% Oldschool“ vom 22.11.2009 auf (((EBM Radio)))

    3 Dec 2009, 00:19 by INTOX-Matze

    Terror Against Terror – By Any Means Necessary
    Lagowski – To Arecibo
    Non-Aggression Pact – Guided By Lust
    Aghast View – Chemical Warfare
    Velvet Acid Christ – Disflux (Feed Back Mix)
    Electro Assassin – Big Violence (Convulsion)
    Frontline Assembly – Final Impact
    Revolting Cocks – Attack Ships On Fire
    Acid Horse – No Name, No Slogan
    Cabaret Voltaire – Do Right
    Click Click – ZF10
    KMFDM – Sieg-Sieg
    aaak – Sharpshooter
    Spartak – Look Le Dog
    Necrofix – All Lies
    Intermix – Cum And Get It
    C.C.C.P. – United States Of Europe (Razormaid Mix)
    The Age of Love – Age Of Love
    Clock DVA – Voice Recognition Test
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  • Tuesday Ten: Tracks of the Month (November)

    1 Dec 2009, 12:20 by amodelofcontrol

    This month's ten tracks I think you should hear.

    The Big Pink
    Crystal Visions
    A Brief History of Love

    It took me a while to get into this, and somehow I'd missed Dominos for some time (I missed the hype entirely, and instead was able to come to the band on my own terms). The album is rather less immediate than the single, though, and is all the better for it. This is the opener, and a beautiful, shimmering guitar chord and a rumbling bassline form the backbone of the track that occasionally comes up for air from it's otherwise shoegaze-y feel. It's also clear why Robbie Furze has barely mentioned the link to his previous band, too - this is a few star systems away from Panic DHH, but they apparently retain a little of the extremities live...

    Imminent
    Bock
    Cask Strength

    Olivier Moreau, welcome back. Ten years since the release of Nord, Imminent are back with an absolutely astounding display of rhythmic industrial noise. Really, the whole album is brilliant, with no filler whatsoever over it's hour-plus running time. Probably my favourite track so far is the pounding electronic whirlwind that is Bock, which seems to suck in noise from around it as it goes along with a core of heavy, heavy beats holding everything together. It should also be noted that for a rhythmic album such as this, it's a surprisingly listenable album, too - it ain't just for dancefloors.

    In Strict Confidence
    My Despair (Slowdive)
    My Despair CDM

    Long-awaited - like, a year later than intended, it appears - but at least worth the wait, as is so often the case with this unusual and unique band. The single itself is as you'd expect from ISC nowadays - it's beautifully constructed sonic art, but the single version at least seems to be missing something. Of the five different versions on the CD (there are two other new tracks too), this "Slowdive" variant is the pick - removing the club beats and turning it into a delicate ballad makes the track work much, much better.

    I:Scintilla
    Ammunition
    Prey On You EP

    It's going to be fun to guess which way I:Scintilla are going to head with their new (forthcoming) album, going on the evidence of the three new songs featured on this EP. All three are vastly different in style, and the pick for me of the three is the second one - a near speed metal beat and chugging guitar riff, and Brittany Bindrim's vocals soaring over the top (in probably her best vocal performance yet). By showing off the variety of styles they can do, they are doing an amazing job of refusing to be pigeonholed, so let's hope they can keep up the quality level for the whole of the new album too...

    Velvet Acid Christ
    Black Rainbows
    The Art of Breaking Apart

    After the really quite poor Lust For Blood, it's something of a pleasant surprise to be enjoying the new VAC release so much. For half of it, it's what you'd expect - trippy dancefloor industrial of the style VAC have been releasing for years (and not to mention an impressive reworking of PlayPhucking Phreak, although I'm not exactly sure why that was necessary) - but it's the other half of this album that is something of an almighty shock. This track was the first to break cover from the album, on Septic VIII, and it's extraordinary. It's VAC stripped down to subtle beats and an acoustic guitar (!), and Bryan's vocals stripped of all treatment, resulting in a pretty song that works very well indeed. Who'd have thunk it?

    v01d
    PlayGods Look Down
    This is Not a False Alarm Anymore

    Another long-awaited, and most welcome release, I'd almost given up hope that this album was ever going to arrive. v01d first came to my attention on a couple of the Cyanotic/Glitch Mode-led compilations a few years ago, and the astonishingly intense tracks on those appeared to map out a positive future. So it's a bit of a surprise to see a much more mellow direction, in the main, followed here. This track is a case in point - pretty much blissed-out hip-hop, to all intents and purposes, with shuffling beats and distorted vocals running the show.

    Slayer
    Not Of This God
    World Painted Blood

    It may not be vintage Slayer, this album as a whole, but it certainly has it's moments. And in particular the rampaging closing track, which coupled with the usual Kerry King lyrical target of organised religion, really does borrow somewhat from a few Slayer classics. As a four-minute reminder of (musically) why we love Slayer, though, it's unstoppable.

    Nile
    Kafir!
    Those Whom The Gods Detest

    A new Nile album is always welcome, not least as the band are a damned sight more interesting than some of their peers. Part of that is down to their main lyrical influence, of course - the well researched lyrics and themes of Egyptology and on occasions the wider ancient world, particularly with the return of the highly-detailed and entertaining liner notes this time around, help to keep things interesting. This opening track from the album is a fascinating one, too: the title in Islam means "concealer of the truth" (or, in other words, non-believer), and the lyrics are inspired by the fight against religion for centuries by the Afghan peoples in Nuristan (what was Kafiristan previously). As is often the case with Nile, musically it's certainly not run-of-the-mill death metal - instead it builds an oppresive, black shadow over proceedings and arabic chanting also features, surprisingly seamlessly. And, needless to say, it is still crushingly heavy death metal too.

    My Dying Bride
    PlayFailure
    Bring Me Victory EP

    Two very different covers form the main reason, frankly, to purchase the new MDB EP (although the live version of PlayVast Choirs is pretty damned good too). One of the covers is of folk standard Scarborough Fair (which works better than you might think), but the other is a near-perfect cover of a near-perfect choice of song. The original I put in my top ten tracks of the 90s only last week, and I feel no need to apologise for this appearing again. Aaron's voice doesn't need to ape Michael Gira - his deep, rich voice is easily a match for the track, and MDB have another ace up their sleeve in introducing the whole band later in the song for something of a tumultous conclusion compared to the original. Still, wow.

    Collide
    I Feel You
    These Eyes Before

    I'd be lying if I said I liked all of this unexpected covers album - in particular, my intense dislike of Pink Floyd means that the two tracks of theirs covered do nothing for me at all - but there are some really, really interesting moments here. Creep is a choice that to start with seems to jar but settles into a nice groove, but it is their cover of a Depeche Mode classic where the band sound the most comfortable with the material. Indeed, they don't do a lot with the original, but then, the original track is so good they perhaps didn't need to...
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  • Playlist 27.11.2009 Odin Hour 21.00 - 2.00 auf Neurobeat Radio

    27 Nov 2009, 23:14 by odin242

    1. Wenn es sein muss - dann aber sofort (0:37)
    2. Phonophobia - Antistress-Trainingsschule (3:18)
    3. MODERN CUBISM - Le Flacon (4:02)
    4. Animotion - Stranded (3:22)
    5. Interlace - Under The Sky (Compact Mix) (4:52)
    6. Camerata Mediolanense - Balcani In Fiamme - Aprile 1941 (Live In Studio) (4:00)
    7. En Halvkokt i Folie - Röda Råttor (4:05)
    8. Q Lazzarus - Goodbye Horses (4:19)
    9. Ptôse - Eat Your Fish (2:37)
    10. Code Machine - Raise (2:21)
    11. Mo'Septomber - Antonio Machine (3:23)
    12. Spoons - Quiet World (4:31)
    13. Psychopomps - Drunk City (6:11)
    14. In Slaughter Natives - Angel Meat (5:26)
    15. Falco - Psychos (3:16)
    16. Blok 57 - Warm Leatherette (New Version) (5:02)
    17. ZSD - Gott (2:13)
    18. Scooter - Am Fenster (4:51)
    19. Every New Dead Ghost - Headless (4:56)
    20. Boxbury Beat - Never Along with You (3:32)
    21. Dementia Simplex - Immune Deficiency (Reincarnation) (4:40)
    22. Lefdup & Lefdup - Kim Il Young (2:00)
    23. Totenmond - Marschieren (3:27)
    24. The Nine - Control (Domination Mix) (3:45)
    25. Ain Soph - In Excelsis (4:59)
    26. Sugestion - Respuestas (4:09)
    27. Mental Measuretech - Turtle Recall III (6:58)
    28. Allied Vision - Flooded In Blood (3:56)
    29. Silly - Bataillon d'Amour (3:48)
    30. Institute for the Criminally Insane - All Mine (3:33)
    31. Cosmicity - Regenerate (3:58)
    32. Lefdup & Lefdup - E.T. Watches the TV (1:39)
    33. Nocturnal Emissions - Never Give Up (4:50)
    34. ELO - Don't Bring Me Down (UltraTraxx's Maxi Mix) (8:46)
    35. The Neon Judgement - Chinese Black (3:39)
    36. Vorgruppe - Hablust (4:02)
    37. The Flirts - Danger (6:12)
    38. Die Seuche - Angeschissen (4:04)
    39. Design - Sunset Boulevard (4:25)
    40. Uriah Heep - Lady In Black (Extended UltraTraxx Mix) (6:16)
    41. Digital Slaughter - Irresolute (4:54)
    42. Symon Templar - What Hurts Me Most (3:39)
    43. Elli Riehl - Frau Trude (3:01)
    44. Gaytron - Justify (4:34)
    45. Front - City West (3:40)
    46. Jones & Stephenson - The First Rebirth (6:04)
    47. Ô Paradis - La Mascara Del Miedo (4:44)
    48. Jeannie - Freedom (Vita's Remix) (7:39)
    49. Bleeding Like Mine - Israfel (3:10)
    50. Recall - Sin Rencor (4:25)
    51. Maelifell - Le Cerf (6:08)
    52. Secret Service - When The Night Closes In (Club Mix) (6:42)
    53. Neurotnic - Real World Hater (5:00)
    54. Ideal - Eiszeit (2:56)
    55. Dance 2 Trance - Power Of American Natives '09 (Ultrasound Retro Remix) (9:38)
    56. Wolfgang Luthe & Rolf Möller - AuschHAHAwitz (0:36)
    57. The Adventures - Another Silent Day (5:02)
    58. Frühstyxradio - Afro-Cola Musicbox und Werbung (1:31)
    59. Paris-brule-t-il? - La Logeuse (4:08)
    60. Frühstyxradio - Afro Cola Musicbox 2 (0:39)
    61. Mr.Phil Harmony - Alligator Flieg Nach Lappland (3:47)
    62. Stigma - Untitled (5:47)
    63. ABBA - Tropical Loveland (UltraTraxx Love Edit Mix) (5:37)
    64. Lefdup & Lefdup - Young Girl on a Motorbike (3:37)
    65. Coinside - Schwarzer Kanal (5:46)
    66. Telex - Moskow Diskow (Carl Craig Mix) (6:19)
    67. Joachim Witt - Herbergsvater (Tri-Tra-Tru-La-La) (Danzmusik Mix) (5:19)
    68. Somegirl - I Know This (5:33)
    69. Velvet Acid Christ - Pray For Life (5:36)
    70. Sol Invictus - Hedda Gabbler (8:26)
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  • Yet another quizz (but hey, when was the last time? ;o)

    23 Nov 2009, 23:04 by UncleSam3k

    Rules [ just pretend to care ]:
    Step 1: Open up whatever MP3 program you use and add every song in your collection.
    Step 2: Put it on random.
    Step 3: Post a bit of [awesome] lyrics from random song that plays.
    Step 4: Post and let everyone guess what song and artist the lines come from!
    Step 5: Bold the songs that someone guesses correctly.
    Step 6: Looking them up on Google or any other search engine is CHEATING! [ cheat and you'll DIE. ...more or less years later ]

    1. Angels on fire
    They fall from the sky
    Heaven and hell will be burning tonight. [from time to time x'D]

    2. So you see I got a funny face,
    I got no worries
    And don't know why
    I don't know why. [funny face? Indeed!]


    3.It's getting too crowded here,
    All alone and playing with my fear.
    I don't want this anymore.. [fear, fear, fear..]


    4.Kuomet nualintoj ir iškankintoje žemėje plyti dykra,
    Kuomet gal net baisiau nualintoje ir nukankintoje širdy plyti tuštuma.. [NOT]


    5. "welcome home" she said to me
    "Let's hide away before they see. i need
    So much to be alone with you, i do"


    6.Well it may sound a little frightening
    I want to swallow all of your skin
    Chew your soft tissue into ash
    Beat your ego black and blue [wtf xD]


    7.Skamba dainos apie meilę,
    Vieniems tiesa, kitiems - apgaulė. [;o]


    8.Something for free you've got something from me.
    You want something for free,
    what do you want from me?
    Give me a break with your take and your take
    come on and give me a break,
    what do you want from me? [o-o]

    9.I'm such a mess...is this a test? [maybeee]

    10.To protect the world from devestation
    To unite all peoples within our nation
    To denounce the evils of truth and love
    To extend our reach to the stars above [FUCK YEAH \m/]


    11.Slip and slide in your wet delight, feel the blood flow
    Not too fast, don't be slow, my love's in your hands [huh...]

    12.Tėvynė galinga, nebijom pavojų,
    Tebūna padangė taiki ir tyra.
    Mes darbu sukursim didingą rytojų,
    Ir žemę nušvies komunizmo aušra. [Don't ask]

    13.Start her motor
    Take your time
    Rev her up slowly and pull the line
    Are you ready you wanna play
    Put your pedal to her metal
    She'll blow you away [vrum vrum..]

    14.I believe in you
    I'll give up everything just to find you
    I have to be with you to live to breathe
    You're taking over me [ :}~ ]


    15. You calm my mind you calm my mind
    Make my dreams come true - baby [ (nod) ]


    16.This is what we've waited for
    This is it, boys, this is war. [ (happy) ]

    17.Running out of ways to run
    I can't see, I can't be
    Over and over and under my skin
    All this attention is DOING ME IN! [NOT]

    18.The West may be armored with steel
    But we have the faith and belief. [No more]

    19.Kils į dausas amžinais vakarais
    Užvaldydamas naktį...
    Vėl nusileis, virš žemių prajos,
    Jo vežimas jau matos... [ \m/ ]


    20.Diffuse it
    Destroy it
    Abuse it and enjoy it [but not me]


    Slade
    Ayria
    Symphony Orchestra of State Philharmony of Lithuanian SSR
    Celldweller
    Dope
    Tarja Turunen
    Project Pitchfork
    Garbage
    Pokemon
    Laibach
    Dope AGAIN
    Scorpions
    Velvet Acid Christ
    Diktatūra
    Evanescence
    Goldfinger
    Slipknot
    Zombie Girl
    Obtest
    Obtest AGAIN


    May the Force be with you.
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  • Alternative Judder Playlist - December 2004 - Christmas Eve

    18 Nov 2009, 14:19 by syknyk



    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Amboss - Crashed
    Jackson 5 - Santa Claus Is Coming To Town
    Kid606 - Now I'm Completely Fucked
    Elton John - Step Into Christmas
    Stuntrock - Girls Don't Like Me
    [Artist Unknown] - Abba Gabba
    Lab 4 - Evil Knevil
    Velvet Acid Christ - The Dark Inside Me
    Larry Tee - Supermodel Incoporated
    Aphex Twin - Milkman
    Wayne G - Amphetamine Angels
    Pendulum - Spiral
    Ultraviolence - Airbreak
    ThouShaltNot - Headhunter
    Front 242 - Headhunter
    Crystal Method - Mortal Kombat Theme
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Bitches
    Pop Will Eat Itself- Ich Bein Ein Auslander (Die Krupps Mix)
    C J Bolland - Sugar Is Sweeter
    Scooter - Sex Dwarf
    Bloodhound Gang - The Bad Touch (KMFDM Remix)
    Mushroomhead - Thirteen
    Dope Stars Inc. - Infection 13
    Nine Inch Nails - Heresy
    Rob Zombie - Dragula
    Rammstein - Links 234
    Pitchshifter - Genius
    -------------
    DJ Jesus
    -------------
    G205 - Lord Of The Dance
    Chemical Brothers - Block Rocking Beats
    The Redeemer - Sound Killah
    Panacea - Found A Lover
    Shitmat - Amen Babylon
    Venetian Snares - Skelechairs
    Hellfish + Producer - Rude Attitude
    Bong-Ra - 666MPH
    ---------------
    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Atari Teenage Riot - Deutschland (Has Gotta Die!)
    Mindless Self Indulgence - Faggot
    ----------------
    DJ Hailkohl
    ----------------
    Organ Donors - Looking For Drugs
    Culture Beat - Mr Vain
    [Artist Unknown] - Tetris Theme (Hardcore Mix)
    ----------------
    Lee Chaos
    ---------------
    Panacea - State Of Extacy
    Chemical Brothers - Hey Girl, Hey Boy
    Snake River Conspiracy - Lovesong
    Squarepusher Vs Queen - We Will Select You
    Ultraviolence - Hardcore Motherfucker
    The Prodigy - No Good
    Curve - Chinese Burn
    Rico - Psycho Killer
    Ministry - Just One Fix
    Laibach - Final Countdown
    KMFDM - A Drug Against War
    Marilyn Manson - Disposable Teens
    Nine Inch Nails - Closer (Super Mario Mix)
    Ultraviolence - Paranoid
    Exitboy Vs Aled Jones - Stomping In The Air
    Alec Empire - The Ride
    The Prodigy Vs Tag Team - Whoomp My Bitch Up
    OutKast - Hey Ya
    O-Zone - Dragostea Din Tei
    Tom Jones Vs Exitboy - Unusual
    Scissor Sisters - Filthy / Gorgeous
    Britney Spears - Toxic
    Felix da Housecat Vs Pop Tarts - Money, Success, Fame, Glamour

    For the alternative Playlists tracklisting visit my dedicated blog

    And here's the Alternative Spotify Playlist
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