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:: Friday, March 28, 2008 ::

MP3 Friday

Drumcorps on Tom Ravenscroft's Channel 4 Music radio show.
SHOW 6
Have we got a heavy show for you! This week’s session come from the fantastic mentalist Drumcorps who’s real name is Aaron Spectre. At 16 Aaron was a drummer for various hardcore bands in Massachusetts and at 19 he moved to New York and started DJing Jungle, Drum n Bass and Ambient music. At 23 he left the States to set up home in Berlin and at 24 he turned into Drumcorps. If you like music by Converge, Genghis Tron or Soundmurderer you’ll like Drumcorps and if you’ve never heard of the aforementioned, we reckon you’ll still like Drumcorps!
He has an album out on Cock Rock Disco/ Ad Noiseum called 'Grist' which came out last year.
Here for you watching pleasure are a couple of good links to videos of Drumcorps on YouTube.
live in japan
live in tel aviv (HD, full set)
More Drumcorps:
www.drumcorps.cc
www.myspace.com/drumc0rps
DOWNLOAD THE SHOW NOW! [57MB MP3]
Missed a show? Download the archive shows here


I've been enjoying some good old fashioned heavy drum & bass recently via the heavybag215 podcast. [iTunes required]
www.freak-recordings.com

Bring That Bleep Back
Seeing that we're already in that time period, it's time to honor a small, yet noteworthy subset of early techno, namely Bleep. Centered around the Yorkshire towns of Leeds, Sheffield and Bradford in the UK, it briefly made it's name during '89 - '91, before the ravey piano anthems and hardcore breakbeats took the spotlight. We all know that Robots Love Bleeps (or anything Bleep-related for that matter), so it should surprise no one that this particular electronic dance music sub-genre deserves a post of its own.
Here's not one, but two mixes of Yorkshire Bleeps and Bass courtesy of Sheffield Bleep, an internet radio station broadcasting the very best electronic, dance & experimental music, non-stop, 24/7 - tune into their SHOUTcast stream here. Mix 1 mainly focuses on Bleep put out by Network Records while mix 2 consists of early WARP releases. Tracklistings and places to buy after the jump. Now you'll never accuse me of causing you bleep deprivation.


Network Bleep [50MB MP3]

Sheffield Bleep [48MB MP3]

Mix 1
Neal Howard - Indulge
Xon - Dissonance
Rhythmatic - Take Me Back
Cyclone - A Place Called Bliss
Energise - Report To The Dancefloor
Rhythmatic - Frequency
Model 500 - Info World
Nexus 21 - Self Hypnosis
Rhythim Is Rhythim - Drama
Heychild - Heychild's Theme
Suburban Knight - The Worlds
Symbols & Instruments - Mood
Fade II Black - The Calling
Nexus 21 - Together
Neal Howard - Indulge

Mix 2
The Step - Yeah You (Robert's Mix)
Sweet Exorcist - Testfour
LFO - We Are Back
Sweet Exorcist - Clonk
Nightmares on Wax - Sal
Nightmares on Wax - Aftermath
Forgemasters - Track With No Name
Nightmares on Wax - A Case Of Funk
Nightmares on Wax - I'm For Real
LFO - Track 4
Nightmares on Wax - Aftermath (LFO Remix)
DJ Mink - Hey! Hey! Can U Relate?
LFO - LFO (Leeds Warehouse Mix)
Tuff Little Unit - Join The Future
Nightmares on Wax - Biofeedback
LFO - Groovy Distortion
LFO - Mentok 1
Nightmares on Wax - Dextrous
The Step - Yeah You
Friends Of The Bride Side 1. You Can't Take Him Anywhere / 2. Hey Buddy
Modernaire Side 1. Faites Vos Jeux / 2. Taste
OUT NOW

^ I think one of those may be a repost.

Brainlove Records 7" series continues [myspace]
Brainlove 7" Club No. 5 - Friends Of The Bride / Modernaire

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