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:: Friday, April 04, 2008 ::

MP3 Friday

New Skip to the End with Roly from Vex'd now available at thejuxtaposition.co.uk
Skip-to-the-8nd.mp3 [126MB MP3]
and check out the vid on the site as well.
More Dub than step the tracklisting for the show looks like this:

Osymyso - The Raiders Return
DJ C - Samurai FM mix (excerpt)
Ms. Thing and Sugardaddy - Sweet Soca Music
Klaxons - No Diggity
Soundwasta - Let It Be Me
R Cola - Pass the Dutchie
"It's too orangey for crows"
Kiora
Stivs - Big Tune
Stivs live at the Goatlab
Benny Hill/Burnin' & Lootin'
Bong Selecta - Guntest
Cassetteboy - Bill Hate Figure
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Technical Difficulties
Alan Titmash - Sexy Fart
Drumcorps - Forgive and Forget
Christian Prommer - Higher State Of Consciousness
Amplive - Video Tapez (ft. Del the Funky Homosapien)
Celebrity Murder Party - Heavydale
The Elysian Quartet (Vex'd Remix)
Warrior Queen (Vex'd Remix)
Roly 30+ min mix
Moby - Thousand

From the Mash-It site:
Our friends El Kano from London’s Adverse Camber crew and Hanuman of Bristol’s Monkey Steak have faced off in the ultimate sound-crash and below you can hear the outcome: 50 minutes of global wreckage for your sound-system. [webpage with MP3 link, streaming, tracklisting and artwork]



I love dEUS. Even if you aren't interested in the music you should watch the video for the light painting.

"Visual Acoustics is a concept for interactive expression. A canvas to paint reactive music and vision as a real time artisitc peromance." Basically, make your own free-jazz.
[via grom]

WolframTones
"WolframTones is based on a core discovery of Stephen Wolfram's A New Kind of Science: that in the computational universe even extremely simple rules or programs can give behavior of great complexity. Wolfram first found evidence of this surprising fact in his experiments in the early 1980s on systems known as one-dimensional cellular automata (now often called Wolfram automata). WolframTones is based on these very same types of systems."
[via g3rmy]

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Things unemployment is good for - listening to podcasts. I like Skip to the End a fair bit & caught up with Goat Lab t'other week.
 
Cool. Glad you're interested. Always feels good to think you've made a convert, as it were. Now I just need to get you out of the house and along to a gig! April 18th @ The Croft is the next one. Would be great to meet up before you disappear for good!
 
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