Friday, January 26, 2007

Top dogs


Friday, wohoo! Weekend! Party! Drinks, dance, drugs, dirt and disco!

Top stuff at the moment:

  • Anders Ilar - Nightwidth (album)
  • Dexter (tv series)
  • Frost - One hundred years (skatebård remix) (track)
  • Steve Bug - Wet'n'dry (ep)
  • Tomas Andersson - Mot matsalen! (track)
  • Children of men (film)
  • Cane - Teknotest [Arcola, 2004] (track) *
  • Dextro - Consequence music (album)
  • Pantha du prince - This bliss (album)
  • Heartthrob - Baby kate (Sascha Funke remix) (track)
I'm curious why Warp hasn't released more stuff on its dance oriented sub-label Arcola. It has a really awesome catalogue (maybe except for the last release from Milanese). Give us more, Arc people.

* Pure banging acid in your face! Certainly suitable to get you in the mood for tonight and tomorrow night.

Thursday, January 25, 2007

Semantic flowers: II

Saw Vikarien yesterday. Nothing special at all. Made me disappointed and even more disgruntled about the swedish 2006 film year.

Pantha du prince - Asha [Dial, 2007] (buy)
New album, 'This bliss', from the prince (Hendrik Weber) and it is of course delicious. Emo-techy (*giggle*), minimal grooves with symphonic and intricate melodies set in multi layered, deep and hazy environments. Not easy picking a track from this release, it's all up there.

Hendrik Weber

Dextro - Calcutec [16k, 2006] (buy)
Re-released on Gronland recently. This is Schnaussesque stuff. Very easy listening, melodic and dramatic soundtrack electronica. The album is called 'Consequence music'.


"Let's go to my place and morph some IFS fractals."

Wednesday, January 24, 2007

Semantic flowers: Narita


Whaaag! I smash my head against pointy objects. Punishing myself for missing some serious bad ass releases of 2006, from artists and a label I love[tm] to boot. Gotta catch em all.

Anders Ilar - A day ago
[Narita, 2006] (buy)
From the spectacular album Nightwidth comes this beautiful piece of techno. Living music, it's giving me goosebumps. I simply adore the little creaky squeaks of 303 and the atmosphere this track has. And every track delivers something on this album, every sound and click, static, kickdrum, pad, bass and bleep delivers. You better believe it.


Brothomstates vs Blamstrain - Metadata
[Narita, 2006] (buy)
Incredible, I miss out on one of my long time favourite artist's latest release. Brothomstates (aka Dune back in the
demoscene days), the man behind the nothing short of genious Qtio and Rktic eps, teams up with fellow fin Blamstrain to create some carefully crafted pieces of aural pleasure. From last august, rawr. This is not anything like his older material (nor in blamstrain's style), and it's not really dance music. Rather it's thick and heavy electronic acid-honey heading in the dance direction without ever quite getting there, knowhaImean?

Putting the D back in IDM - True, true.

Zshare has been having some technical difficulties it seems, should be OK now again.

Tuesday, January 23, 2007

19:14 - 21:04


Had my first two lectures today. The first was in the "Programming languages" course which is about understanding and implementing lexers, parsers, interpreters and eventually (simple) compilers. It really seems interesting, but quite tough. The second was in "Systems programming in C", I know C quite well so the introduction to the language didn't really do much for me.

Watched "guldbagge-galan" yesterday - what a lousy year for swedish films. The whole thing felt really second rate. And "Farväl Falkenberg" didn't receive any prize at all?! Come on. Best documentary - "Vikarien" does seem interesting though. Hopefully 2007 will renew the swedish movie industry. Long speeches of gratitude make me sick.


VCS2600 - 302 Circuits
[Rikos, 2004]
To warm up for the upcoming gbg databahn thursday (8th feb) with VCS2600 live. Here's a little something to suck on while we wait (plus I have to post every decent track with a name containing
circuits). Electro science.

Syd Matters - Obstacles
[3rd side, 2005]
Sad pop with a twist. Nice and emo, from the 2005 album "Someday we will foresee obstacles".

Monday, January 22, 2007

Skull


Steve Bug - Wet [Poker flat, 2007] (buy)
Wet'n'dry EP from Bug. Solid quality release, both sides bringing something unique to the table. Cop it.

Sunday, January 21, 2007

01:00

John Dahlbäck - Now Its Not Summer (Stephan Bodzin remix) [Systematic, 2007] (buy)
Dahlbäck gets remixed by Bodzin. Good set-up and a fine slice of minimal tech house business. It's winter and today we even got some snow (that melted after a couple of hours...).

I've had a very chill weekend once again, was actually planning to visit either The Eye or Beli Konji but everything got a bit messed up. Probably for the best since I'm extremely poor at the moment. School's coming up next week...

Friday, January 19, 2007

Illectro

Been lurking over at databahn.se's forums for a bit.

Optiroc - Shake it B.B
"A new 45 minutes mix for the good old ghettoblaster. Mainly old electro beats, breaths, sync pulses, cowbells, flangers and all that shit."
Old school electro funk, a great mix.

Two upcoming gbg electro club nights:



I will definetly be at pustervik the 8th!

Thursday, January 18, 2007

Meteor

Okay, no hip-hop this time but Lucky Pierre and a Play Paul track.

Play Paul - La la land (Scratch massive & sex schön remix) [Luscious, 2006]
Nice bouncy dancefloor remix. Play Paul is apparently gonna be here at club Elektriska Svanen the first of February. Happy times.


Lucky Pierre - Hike
[Melodic, 2007] (buy)
This song and the 11 minute epic laid back 'Weir's way' are both superb new songs from Mr Lucky Pierre and his album 'Dip'. Suitable for the living room or in the headphones on a bus.

Wednesday, January 17, 2007

Sketching giraffes


After a couple of posts without the funky pounding dance music. I'll try to make it up with this...

Skatebård - Sgnelkab
[Tellektro, 2002]
Skatebård is hot right now with the full length 'Midnight Magic' which is great. But check out this old moody techno track instead. Fucking fab. From the LP 'Skateboarding Was A Crime (In 1989)' - which it apparently was in Norway at that time, hehe.


Exercise one - Where is my keyboard
[Num, 2006] (buy)
Okay that skatebård track was just to warm you up for this crushing minimal techno anthem. Dark and menacing the way we like it.
The jerky b-side 'A night like this' is nothing to scoff at either. Damn crazy germans.

Next post I'm thinking: Lucky Pierre 2007 and a hiphop track, hm?

Tuesday, January 16, 2007

23_34

Orgue Electronique - Stairway to the Ocean [Crème, 2007] (buy)
Light electroish material from orgue, the EP is 'The Garden'. The file has half assed audio quality, sadly.

Monday, January 15, 2007

Trolleripalats


"Han heter Lurifix och han kan många tricks!"

Anita Hegerland - Trollkarlen Lurifix (Masta Aigh remix)
The original is awesome and is from 1970.

Tickets has been booked for the Style wars x 2 film. Looking forward to it.

Sunday, January 14, 2007

Pow pow please

Bringing it back to the hiphop block. Time for a post with some quality rhymes and beats.

Ghostface Killah - Dogs Of War (Feat. Raekwon, Trife, Cappadonna & Sun God) [Def jam, 2006] (buy)
Ghostface (
myspace) had a good 2006. 'Fishscale' and 'More fish' both received good reviews. Mmm. This is track from Fishscale is so solid. Production, mcs, lyrics - top notch.

Ol Dirty Bastard - Recognize (feat. Chris Rock) [Elektra, 1999]
ODB. Niggah please! Enough said.


Soon the annual
Göteborg International filmfestival begins (26 jan - 5 feb), and I have already scouted out one 100% must-see: Style wars x2. But there's loads of other films I'd like to see, hopefully time and money permits some indie cinema chilling.

Friday, January 12, 2007

Danskjävlar!



Trentemoller - African people [Namnam, 2006] (buy)
Another hit in my book. Thanks!

Thursday, January 11, 2007

What's cooking at the flat?


Two fabulous songs from Poker flat recordings' latest compilation - Bets'n'bluffs (buy) which came out in november.

Trentemoller - Always Something Better (Trentemoller dub remix)
[Poker flat, 2006]
Crunchy and fat synths, excited gnarly bass, pushing percussion - deluxe grand club production. Just try not to dance to this. 10/10 and both thumbs up, no questions asked.


Märtini brös - Spoonful of lovin'
[Poker flat, 2006]
On a lighter side of the spectrum with spot on melodies and housy rhythms comes this angel like tune from the Märtini Brös. Originally released back in june. Never the less, I'm left speechless upon hearing it again.


If you for some reason have missed these tracks. Check them out and then pick up the CD/LP, cause they're that good.



Wednesday, January 10, 2007

RC: xxB307


Tv-series are the (not really so) new hip. Been watching the last 3 episodes of battlestar galactica, checked out the first 5 eps of Heroes, the 2 first of Riket (Lars von Trier) and I have the first season of Dexter waiting for me. Exciting.

Purchased Junior Boys' "So this is good bye" on a bit of a whim two days ago. A very good album, but I really shouldn't have bought it because I'm absolutely broke. What a bummer.


Fuckpony - Tiny slave [Get physical, 2006] (buy)
Their first album, 'Children of love' was very fine and quirky. Now it's time for the evil pony to shine - so part 1 of "The dark side of the pony" is unleashed. And soon, part 2 will be here (around the 7th of February). I like the direction this is heading. Go get physical, go!


Minilogue - The leopard (Extrawelt remix) [Traum, 2007] (buy)
Traum starts of the new year with two remix twelves from Minilogue. Both 'The Leopard' and 'Seconds' gets reworked. This is the strongest of the four tracks presented. Beautiful, melodic and a bhit eerie.

Tuesday, January 09, 2007

Hysteria


Alright a second posting today.
Been browsing through tons of music the last few days. It doesn't seem to matter how much you try to stay updated through out a year, you always miss some gems. You probably haven't noticed yet, but I have added two superb blogs to my elite list;
Discobelle.net and Risky Bizniz - be sure to check them out if you haven't. Sifted through those two (and the usual ones) earlier today and found loads of nuggets.

Do not miss out on:


Huggotron - Superkiller [Confused, 2006]

John Dahlbäck strikes again, with a very much superkiller. Hit warning for me.


Sally Shapiro - I'll be by your side (Rude 66 808 remix) [Diskokaine, 2006]

Cheesy italo slapped around a bit with an electro touch. Can't go wrong.


The sounds - Tony the beat (Rex the dog mix) [??, ??]

A mediocre original gets uplifted way up by the king of easy-listening poppy electronic stuff.


Just a few tips from the coach. Another pal, not the same who did section9, sent me his latest piece. Electro funk flavoured tones:
blackbox - JON [N/a, 2006]

Genre names

Fun thread over at discogs.com about the most silly genre names. Really, I agree with all of them. I should boycott genre names all together I think.

Anyway, my candidates for most-stupid-genre-name are (all already mentioned in the thread):

* IDM (of course).

* New rave (WTF!?).

* Nu-metal, nu-rap, rap-core and all other fucked up mutations.

* Anything that has the suffix 'core'.

* Anything that has the prefix 'post'.

* Clicks n cuts.

* House (Ya rly).

* Ghetto tech, ghetto electro, booty bass.
* Schranz (luckily I have never heard anyone use it).

How can you EVER tell someone you listen to IDM!? I can just imagine the conversation. "What does it stand for..?", "Err.. Intelligent Dance Music." Then the other person 100% guaranteed thinks this "Uh, ok fucking jack ass."

Best genre
names definetly are:
*
Electro
* Techno


Both names have been dragged around and kind of abused, but solid names despite their blurriness. Then we have the classics such as Jazz, Soul and so on that I do not have a problem with, probably because they are so widely recognized. Most diffuse names (and also uneccesary and a bit silly):

* Minimal techno

* Tech house

* Electro house

A lot of people are sensetive about genres, I don't have a problem with that. But personally I couldn't care less what something "belongs" to. Maybe it's because I very much suck at placing music in imaginary boxes.

Current favourite music:

  • Sally Shapiro - Disco romance [Diskokaine, 2006]
  • Ladytron - Playgirl [Emperor norton, 2001]
  • Jeff Samuel - I think they are trying to say something [Trapez, 2006] (buy)
  • Cosmic Force Vs. Catscan - Moog Memoires [Créme, 2006]
  • Özgür Can - 84 shots (oliver koletzki & florian meindl remix) [Pickadoll, 2006]
  • Elektrochemie - Mucky star, ep [Get physical, 2006]
  • Ceephax Acid Crew - Ceerial port [Firstcask, 2006]
  • Skatebård - Midnight magic [Digitalo enterprises, 2006]

On a italo trip :)

Monday, January 08, 2007

10:13

Ok, here's some sweet aural candy.

Dexter vs. Cosmic Force - Drum Techniek [Marguerita, 2006] (buy)
Crazy electro happens when the dexter sound and cosmic force melts together.


Sunday, January 07, 2007

Shake and bake

Elektrochemie - Calling you [Get physical, 2006]
From the 'mucky star' ep. This is A2, a gold calibre song in the signature elektrochemie style.

Tomorrow I shall post some electro.

Saturday, January 06, 2007

Function leopard shark attack op

Fuckaponydelic - Switch the lights (motorcitysoul remix) [Cocoon, 2006] (motorcitysoul myspace)
Awesome remix of this freaky original by the pony fuckers. Superb.

Friday, January 05, 2007

Fryday



Özgür Can - 84 shots (original mix) [Pickadoll] (myspace)
Don't know where you can pick this up yet, but be sure to 'cause it's a nice shaking track. It has a great remix by Oliver Koletzki and Florian Meindl on the b side.

Thursday, January 04, 2007

Spectrii


Tired after all the holidays and nights out. Will most likely take it very easy the remaining weeks of the month.

Ceephax Acid Crew - Red DX Acid
[Firstcask, 2006] (buy)
Came out this december (11th), neat 303 acid vibes and rhythms makes my ears happy. More analogue goodness!

Edit: zshare download link of the above track. The track 'Acid Whorl' on the same release (Ceerial port) is also a sure fire mighty acid trip. Check.

Wednesday, January 03, 2007

12:55

Since I put Mr Nogatco's album 'Nogatco Rd.' on my best of 2006 list I want to expose one more track from it (previously I have posted Bionic Fuse).

Mr Nogatco - Celestial [Insomniac, 2006] (
buy)
It's lazy hiphop, shares some similarities with buck65's stuff kind of. Awesome flow and lyrics as expected from the mr Octagon rapper in reverse.

I will try to keep better track of hiphop releases this year, I must've missed a ton last year since I was (and still pretty much am) so snowed in on electronic music.

Tuesday, January 02, 2007

09:49

Ok. Good morning.

Hot Chip - No Fit State (Audion Remix) [EMI, 2006]

Monday, January 01, 2007

The first day of 2007

Greetings and welcome to a new year.

Yesterday was alright, the dinner being the highlight. I'm off to Hard Rock Café for some food soon, a silly but fun tradition.


My plans for random circruits this year is to engage one or two friends with it for some more varied writing and music.


No track now, might put one up later tonight.


See ya!

PS. As you might have noticed, I've changed the template/look/design/interface. Sucks or rocks?

Edit:
The Flaming Lips - Do You Realize (Tps Remix)
Just beautiful and very emo. Aaawww.

Sunday, December 31, 2006

Happy new year

The champagne (Louis Roederer) is in the fridge together with a couple of beers. Today will consist of some fine cooking, a good meal and drinks with friends. Nothing fancy.

Yesterday was yet another slow day, it was raining. So after a quick swing around town for a coffee break with some mates, it was back to my place for some more movies.
The Illusionist was first up - excellent, with some really beautiful scenery, costumes and dialouge. Acting and story/plot were also up there. After that we saw Little Miss Sunshine, a sweet little feel-good-movie. I really liked Steve Carell's performance and character.

I added Fastlane to my links section, check it out.


Ricardo Villalobos - Gugga Sempa
[Perlon, 2006] (buy)
This is track number two off of Ricardo Villalobos' "What's wrong my friends?" release. Minitechish house yada, yada :-)

I suppose some sort of white hot party extravaganza new-years-eve hit would be in order to post here, but I really can't think of any... this will have to do. From the Harthouse compilation I've been digging lately, it's ace.
Alexi Delano Pres A.D. 1010 - Can You Compute (A.D. Rmx) [Harthouse, 2006] (buy)

Happy new year, may 2007 become a great year for everyone!

Let's hope Random Circuits stays alive for atleast one more year :)

Saturday, December 30, 2006

Rend rex

Forgot to mention it, but I saw Grizzly man and The exorcism of Emily Rose not too long ago, two solid movies all in all. I'm easily scared by horror/fright films so the Emily Rose movie kind of got to me, hehe. Grizzly man was unbelievably sad, funny and tormenting, annoying. Today I watched the finnish movie Matti, which kind of resembles Grizzlyman in mood and feeling. Thumbs up for all three movies.

A batch of music has found its way to me... exciting innit!?


Emperor - Ye Entrancemperium
[Candlelight, 1997]
Metal dosage.


Tiga - 3 weeks (booka shade vocal remix)
[Different, 2006] (buy)
Le trend dosage.

Friday, December 29, 2006

Nightly service

My favourite music at the moment (no order):

Harthouse Electronic Injection (compilation)

Skatebaard - June nights south of siena (track)

Booka shade - Shimmer (track)

Martin buttrich - Cloudy bay (track)

Sonnert - A decent night sleep (track)

Sally Shapiro - Anorak christmas (track)

Rekorder - Rekorder 7.1 (track)

The knife - Forest families (Live) (track)

Kleerup feat. Robyn - With every heartbeat (track)

Sonotheque - Looney tunes (track)


A friend of mine who has been producing for a while sent me some tracks earlier today and I really liked one of them. It starts off with some trancy vibes, but not in a tacky way, then develops into a nice little evil gem. It's way too short, but check it out! (Don't know what he calls himself, but the track is named section9 hehe)

Section9 [N/a, 2006]

Thursday, December 28, 2006

New place and soon new year



I have finally moved to a new appartment. My older brother was kind enough to let me stay at his place for a while, until I can find something on my own. It's pretty rough to get a decent place in Gothenburg at the moment, but I'm searching like a mad man so hopefully I'll get hooked up soon enough. At the moment I'm just happy about having somewhere to stay that has an internet connection.




Anyone else missed the Harthouse Mannheim compilation 'Electronic Injection'? Seriously good shit all the way through with mixed styles. The Terence Fixmer track 'Eaux Troubles' has got me mezmerized the most at the moment. Buy this awesome release!
Terence Fixmer - Eaux Troubles [Harthouse, 2006]

I probably won't make too much of a big deal out of New Years Eve, gonna try to take it easy with the partying and just enjoy myself without hyping the night up.

Sunday, December 24, 2006

Merry christmas



God jul!


See you at Magnus & Magnus and/or Jazzhuset tomorrow night.

Wednesday, December 20, 2006

The List and Other Stuff

Okay so here's my fucking subjective best-of-2006 list (in no special order);

* Sonar (Festival/event, Barcelona)
* Dole and Kom - Monster Eats the Pilot (Ep, Ek records)
* Dominik Eulberg - Der Buchdrucker (12, Traum)
* This is Hardcore (Club, The loft/Barcelona)
* The squid and the whale (Film)
* The Eye (Club, Nefertiti/Göteborg)
* Magnus och Magnus (Bar & Restaurant, Göteborg)
* Rutgers (Bar, Göteborg)
* Borat (Film)
* Joel Mull - Stepping (Ep, Harthouse mannheim)
* V for Vendetta (Film)
* Ellen Allien & Apparat - Orchestra of bubbles (Album, BPitch)
* Booka shade - Movements (Album, Get Physical)
* World of warcraft (Computer game)
* The Knife - Silent shout (William's acidic circuits remix) (Track)
* Dark vector - Touch tomorrow (spinks remix) (Track)
* Florent - G net (12, K2)
* Mr. Nogatco - Nogatco Rd. (Album, Insomniac)
* Oxia - Domino (Track)
* Atmosphere (Live, Sticky Fingers/Göteborg)
* Intricate - Captain trunk (Ep, Spezialmaterial)
* Kobra (Tv show)
* Markus guentner - Love society (Album, Ware)
* Alex smoke - Paradolia (Album, Soma)
* Nathan fake - Drowning in a sea of love (Album, Border community)
* Jor-el - Fade away (Track)
* Williams (Artist)
* GS2H (Club, Respekt/Göteborg)
* Monolake - Alaska/Melting (12, Monolake/ICM)
* Ljå - Til avsky for livet (Album, ??)
* Digitalism - Zdarlight (moonlight remix) (Track)
* Martin landsky - 1000 miles (Track)
* Gui boratto - Sozinho (Track)
* Beli Konji (Club, Respekt/Göteborg)
* Thomas Schumacher - Is not (Track)
* Mahogny (Café, Göteborg)
* Riot in belgium - The acid never lies (Boyznoize 909 remix) (Track)
* I-robots - Frau (Kid alex minimal to disco mix) (Track)
* Battlestar galactica (Tv show)
* Hotet (Club, Nefertiti/Göteborg)
* Dominik Eulberg - Bionik (Track)
* Ableton Live (Software)
* Stephan bodzin - Silhouette (Track)
* Kupon - A zoom in (Track)
* High stakes poker (Tv show)
* Snakes on a plane (Film)
* Ada95 (Programming language)
* Sucre-sale (Café/Creperie, Göteborg)
* Ohmygosh.se - RIP! (Blog)
* Dominik Eulberg & Monopop - The bionik motor (Noah Gibson edit) (Track)
* 611 records (Record store, Philadelphia)
* Nathan Barley (Tv show)
* Ström (Radio show)
* Dokument humor (Tv show)
* Bret Easton Ellis - Lunar Park (Book)

Glad we got that over with.
Now here's my
prediction for the upcoming year - 2007
First of all the fast and steady rise of minimal techno (and its relatives) as the dominant club music has been awesome and great. However it's getting almost silly now, everyone and his mother is competing over who likes electronic music the most and who was first in doing so. It's one big ass 'ryggdunkar'-scene today. Not all bad, of course - it spreads the music, but a little annoying to see that indiepop kid with musical tunnel vision suddenly spewing superlatives over the latest Kompakt release or whatever. Anyways.


Two thousand and seven will probably see a decline in this trend, sooner or later. Sonar'07 will probably host a record amount of swedes though. I think the next big thing is very boring music, elevator ultra minimal blips and shit (I will name it 'elevator-post-techno') AND/OR the rise of a completely new genre, PANZER ELEKTRO - bonecrushing hard electro not far from noise, almost unlistenable and uh, yeah. What do you think? Yes, I'm taking the piss.

Jokes aside, something sad happened yesterday night. Ohmygosh has been more or less forced to close down. A big loss for the blog community and techno heads world wide. OMG has introduced me to an enormous amount of new producers, labels and tracks. I think, honestly, OMG made me buy more records and certainly of a wider variety. A big thanks for the time and dedication you guys put down and into your excellent blog.

Edit: OMG seems to be back on track with a slight change in direction to smaller labels etc. Also added Bret Easton Ellis' wonderful 'Lunar Park' to the list, a great book.

Tuesday, December 19, 2006

Happy holiday

Isolee live @ Sonar'06

Oh the joy of not being able to walk around in the central area of the city without being stepped on or shoved around. Christmas hysteria is here! Myself, I'm mostly concerned with my two upcoming exams (Real-time systems tomorrow!).


I've had two marvelous weekends back-to-back, with awesome club nights and good company.
Last saturday we went to the balkan-techno-extravaganza[tm] club called 'Beli Konj' arranged by the Glory Crew at Respekt* - great success and happy times ensued despite the long and slow queue to get in. After that a nice techno-minimale after party was held by a friend until early morn'.

This friday we built a ginger bread house (pepparkakshus) and drank good stuff to warm up, then we made a pit stop at Smaka and after a beer or two there it was off to The Eye at Nef, which of course was as good as always. One taxi, with great people, later I found myself at another after party that kept on for long enough.


Thanks to all friends & aquintances for making my weekends bitchslappin' good! Now I'm looking forward to see what the 25th and new year has in store (don't believe the hype! "cyberpunk retro fest med maria antoinette -stuk").


Finally had the time and connection to look at
OMG, some seriously good stuff they post - cheers guys.

While I'm at it I have to recommend this edit/mix of Monopop and Dominik from one of the ohmygosh posters:
Dominik Eulberg & Monopop - The bionik motor (Noah Gibson edit) - A favourite of mine at the moment.

PS. A best-of-2006 list from Random Circuits is on the way.

* A place that really has shaped up.

Wednesday, November 22, 2006

Yeye

Ain't nothing new. In school at the moment.

Reading Hjalmar Söderberg's book Doktor Glas - excellent shit. Saw The Departed yesterday, not too shaby at all. Kk.

Thursday, November 09, 2006

Artisan botanist


Walking out from (system)bolaget with 1 bottle of fine red wine, a bottle of Plantation rum, a Glenfiddich whisky, a six pack of newcastle ale and 3 Innis & Gunn feels good, but hurts the wallet severly.

Here's the Gabriel Ananda track I wanted to post yesterday, it is by no means new or anything. And I guess most people into this type of music has already heard it. Meh, fuck it, here goes..

Gabriel Ananda - Miracel Whop [Platzhirsch, 2006]

Just trying to get back in the game fellas ;-)

Wednesday, November 08, 2006

Morning coffee


With a bit of a blog post on the side.

The Steadycam + Rice twins Kompakt evening at Jazzhuset last week was good. Been digging lots of gabriel ananda and dominik eulberg the last days, superb stuff.


The plan was to have a track here (ananda), but seems my connection and zshare doesn't get along right now. Hopefully I'll get it up in the evening after school. Hold tight!

Friday, November 03, 2006

Waking up with a trähatt

I'm still 'ere, ok? Cherish the moment.

Electro treat -
Umwelt - Don't trust me

I'm probably the last person in the world giving you this, but whatever.
Thomas Brinkmann - 128 rua villalobos

Thursday, November 02, 2006

Well weapon

Okay, taking advantage of the fact that I have internet access for now.. so more stuff.

Try this this on for size and tell me what you think;

Roobik - Flimba

I'm hooked Battlestar Galactica, i'm in the middle of s02.. nice not overly nerdy sci-fi :)
What else? Hmm.. I've been working on a basic multi threaded web server in Java for one of my new courses, it is pretty much complete. It's called Vrede and I plan on improving and extending it.

Well mexico

Still no internet connection at my place.

Been digging Joel Mull's Stepping/Sleeping, Booka Shade's Darko (and the remixes), Isolee's newest, Jori Hulkkonen's album Dualizm (damn, Lo-Fiction is ace!) and Alex Under & Brinkmann's split (the brinkmann track is BIG) lately - oh and Squarepusher of course. Without internet it's hard to keep up though : - (


Short on cash too. Life is tough at the moment. School has been bad, might get better.. 2 new interesting courses started this week. Tonight Steadycam and the Rice Twins will play at club Elektriska Svanen at Jazzhuset, be there or be square.


Until next time.

A track just to post something (anything).
Jori Hulkkonen - Dying of beauty (feat. Tiga)
(as always, buy if you like.)

Friday, September 08, 2006

Guess who

Oi, oi. I'm writing this from home for a change! I've stumbled upon an open wireless network and I'm surfing with slower than modem speeds, hooray. Anyway my neverending quest for a stable and functioning internet connection continues, but it is nearing its end. Won't say when, cause I've already managed to make myself look silly the last two posts.

After my abnormally long vacation school has started again. I'm taking a statistics course and computer graphics (opengl), both seem very interesting. Since I have been without internet for so long I have done some more or less creative stuff; dabbled a lot in ableton live, some photoshopping, a bit of sketching and such. Will upload bits of this asap.

Take care all.

Friday, September 01, 2006

Swedish election '06

First of all; no I haven't gotten an internet connection in my new pad just yet (trust me, I'm frustrated). Probably after the weekend. I am at a friend's house - so no music treats. On with the topic..

Oh yeah, it's that time again folks. Election! I'm having a hard time deciding, leaning towards (mp), (pp) or (v) though, but anything can happen. Should really read up more.

Cheers!

Thursday, August 17, 2006

AFK

Have moved to a new place. Don't have a internet connection yet. Will try to be back very soon. Cheers.

Wednesday, July 26, 2006

Moon park

Petter - Some Polyphony [Border community, 2006] (buy)
"Petter is a 20 year old DJ and producer from Stockholm in Sweden who is fast forging his own unique niche in the musical spectrum." -- discogs.com

This is a great track, housy stuff. A1, kay kay?

Tuesday, July 25, 2006

Owl

Imatran Voima - In/Out [Tellektro, 2002]
Ha ha ha ha ha. TECHNO SLUT!

Monday, July 24, 2006

Code ten

":D"

Eedl - Too Few Arguments (No Arguments At All Lacklustermx)
[Psychonavigation, 2004]
This is the IDM sound of 2004, enjoy it while you still can gimp! So much better than much of the crap being released now.. but at the same time so much worse than some of the good things being released nowadays. Hippy.

Edit: Managed to catch up on some of my old blog favourites (OMG, LAT, GSG, etc). Big up and much <3

Thursday, July 20, 2006

Perf

Hmm. Just testing the Perfomancing add-on for firefox. Seems neat, but the font will probably be all wrong.
It's hot outside by the way.

Tuesday, July 18, 2006

Knaster & feet 4

Probably the last part in this mini series :)

Monolake - Alaska
(f-forge link) [Monolake / Imbalance, 2006] (buy)
Again a coin flip of which track to choose on this fine release "Alaska melting", this is A1, B1 is Melting (duh) and of equal proportions of minimal dubby techno. Heavy shit, listen to it.


Ebb - Life is on TV
(f-forge link) [Gaymonkey, 2006] (buy)
Guitar + electronics + vocals = commonly used formula hehe. This is cool downtempo stuff though. The track is from swedish artist Ebb's debut album "Loona".

My usual uploading places were giving me troubles so I had to resort to some other sites, hoope they're not too annoying.

Edit: Added f-forge links, the other sites are very annoying to be honest.

Monday, July 17, 2006

Knaster & feet 3

Another middle of the night serving from the trenches known as Random Circuits. Take care.

Infinite Scale - Fade
[Toytronic, 2005]
I used to be really into toytronic, it's good stuff. Here's some really sweet, calm triphopish IDM from Infinite scale. Light up a joint, lay down in a hammock and enjoy with a glass of lemonade under a star sprinkled summer night sky.


Booka Shade - In White Rooms (Elektrochemie Remix)
[Get physical, 2006] (buy)
The huge tech house track gets reworked by Schumacher and co. Go big, or go home.

Sunday, July 16, 2006

Knaster & feet 2

It's early in the morning and i'm slightly drunk. Part two, here we go.

Shane Berry - Freed [Trapez, 2006] (buy)
Another trapezer, Berry the shane with some pure minimal. Flip side of "Losttime". Deep pounding for the win.


Plat - Trainers [Unschooled, 2005]
Jazzy, fragile, ambient. Like BoC but not at all. Like it. The album is called "Compulsion".

Saturday, July 15, 2006

Knaster & feet 1

Been away for two days.
Thought I'd start a series of posts containing 2 tracks, one more of the headphone/livingroom type and one more to the dancy/devil side.


Seven Ark - Glass Shattering Under Water
[Neo ouija, 2005]
Great album that I sometimes forget about. When I remember it and put it in my stereo everything seems surreal and a bit sad.


Luke Le Mans - The Docks
[Trapez, 2006] (buy)
Minimal wohoo clubby stuff from Luke Le Mans on Trapez no less. A1 and the release is called "Jerry, spring her!" - but my money is on this b side acid stomper. Check, check.

Thursday, July 13, 2006

First aid

Arpanet - Event horizon [Record makers, 2006] (buy)
New EP ("Reference Frame") from the mysterious arpanet. Electro with that doppler-drexcyan-'werk touch. This track is a 'electro ballad' (tee hee), cyberpunk sadness ahoy. Go go!

Wednesday, July 12, 2006

Xom

Just woke up so bare with me.

Dr. Octagon - Ants (feat. Dj dexter)
[OCD International, 2006] (buy)
Doc Ock is back! Kool keith's third album this year and dr octagon's second ever. It's called 'The return of doctor octagon' - it bears little resemblance to the original album. This is electronic, modern, fresh and way out there hiphop. Buy it, don't listen to pitchforkmedia - they are wrong about this one.



Literon - Machine 1
[Fortek, 2006] (buy)
Techno. Literon, the release is 'Machines'. This is A1 and it's fucking ace. The other side is not to take light upon either.

Tuesday, July 11, 2006

Big television

Absu - Feis Mor Tir Na N'Og (Across The North Sea To Visnech) [Osmose, 1995]
Some metal again, from 1995. The group hails from USA and the album is called 'The Sun Of Tiphareth'. Not quite as dark and fast as I would like it but nevermind it's still fine black metal. Yes, I'm a metal n00b :)


LocoDice - Seeing through shadows
[Minus, 2006] (buy)
A swift turn from the guitars and shit back into the world of synths, drum machines and computers. LocoDice provides a minimal hymn for us to enjoy. Muffled beats, nice melodies, and some sweet bass later on. Gets big words from both phonica and boomkat.

Sunday, July 09, 2006

Blow torch horse

Watching the world cup football final. Good game so far. A bit of a late post I guess, but here we go.

Fuckpony - Cell phone hit [Get Physical, 2006] (buy)
Fuckpony released a 12" in april this year, 'Ride the pony' which is also on the newly released 'Children of love' album. The LP is cool, very groovy. Most of the tracks are high quality stuff, in fact I (once again) had troubles picking a stand out song since all of 'em are so nice in their own way (Silence, Freaky stories of earth, etcetera). Whateva, cop the record and you're home safe.


Common factor - Through (Phonique remix) [Moodmusic, 2006] (buy)
Nice piece of
cover art for this twelver. It's italo influenced, it is a floor knocker, it's very good and well made. Bass, drums, strings - yummie!

Saturday, July 08, 2006

Waffle giraffe

Not that Adrey Tautou (in the pic) has anything to do with this but, I watched Manderlay two days ago. I loved Dogville so I had some pretty high expectations which Manderlay actually managed to live up to. Maybe not quite as spot on as Dogville but not far from it. Good job Mr Trier.
Yesterday I spent the day drinking coffee and walking around town. After some drink & cocktail freestyling at a friends house it was time to head out to local summer time favourite place M2 - great atmosphere and very nice music. Which means my funds are quickly collapsing near the zero mark.


Alter Ego - Transphormer (Johannes Heil Remix)
[Klang, 2006] (buy)
Metallic treatment from Mr Johannes Heil, suitable for a busy dance floor. I dig the
cover art for this 12", 'Transphormer (remixes)' which on the b side features a mix from My My.

Martin Landsky - 1000 Miles
[Poker flat, 2006] (buy)
Monotonous, steady and long mood heightening phase. Head nodding, quality tech house. Loved his FM Safari, but this is even better. There's a remix by Loco dice on the B side, which adds some warmth and soul into it.

Friday, July 07, 2006

Perpetual equinox

Couple of nice tunes in this post for ya, all in the electronic dance music sphere and all very good.

Smash TV - Yellow Asteroids (original)
[Bpitch, 2006] (buy)
Electro house from Smash TV (Holger Zilske and Michael Schmidt). The flip side has softer beats and is more to the left side, but retains the core of the track and has a slightly better build up.


Gui Boratto - Sozinho
[K2, 2006] (buy)
Not very new (released in March), but non the less a smashing tune. Minimal techno crafted with a murderous touch for melody and percussion.

A friend in the pic, with some drinks.. at the Loft ftw.

Thursday, July 06, 2006

Uncontrollable sense discrepencies

I finally got around to upload two very short clips I recorded during my stay in Barcelona in June. Here's one from The Loft, 'This is HARDCORE'; recorded on the 14th of June. Here's another from the 17th, it's the MFA live at Sonar by Night. Kinda crappy quality and all, but I think it gets the atmosphere message delivered.

Dominik Eulberg - Der Buchdrucker
[Traum, 2006] (buy)
This is the title track from Eulberg's latest outing on Traum, released three days ago. The song starts out pretty rough and vicious, gets some love and beautifullness into it around the 4 minute mark. The b side is all plinkity-plonk and snappy minimal beats, grinding away. Two awesome tracks, and I just picked one of them kinda randomly. A definitive keeper 12" in my book!

Sigh, I should get more Traum releases.. the quality is just astounding. Gimmie some mo' money ok thanks bye.

PS. The picture is from another Sonar clip I recorded, pretty neat dontcha think?

Death

Alright, continuing with the black theme a bit in this post.

Gorgoroth - Under the Pagan Megalith
[Embassy, 1994]
Oh yeah! From Gorgoroth's first full length album, 'Pentagram'. Black metal Norway style - old school.


And now for something completely different..


Jake the rapper - Death
[Combination, 2006] (buy)
Probably my favourite track off of Jake's debut album which is called simply 'The rapper'. Yeah I know I've been raving about this guy ever since I got back from Sonar.. but his live show was just sooo good.

In other news; I watched Nacho Libre a couple of days ago.. pretty good but not up there with Napoleon dynamite. Bought two 12" for my last dough (DOH!). My hard disk is filled to the max, so gotta delete some music or movies I guess :-(

Tuesday, July 04, 2006

Darkness


Here's something you won't expect from Random circuits: Norweigan Black Metal!

Ljå - Svart [Aftermath, 2006] (buy)
Edit: Ljå - Tilgi dem aldri *
From their debut album, 'Til avsky for livet' - translates to something like 'Loathe of life'. It's dark classic ~'94 styled black metal. Very good, it has been done before but it's executed well enough to warrant a purchase for any black metal fan. I think Ljå means scythe btw. Ulver and Gorgoroth are apparent references.
* Added a track with some vocals, hehe.

Monday, June 19, 2006

Sonar music


Here's some tracks from artists I had the pleasure to see and hear live this weekend.

The MFA - Disco 2 break [Bpitch, 2005]

Wonderful electro techouse tune. These guys were proper heavy live. Jesus.


Isolée - Face B [Playhouse, 2005] (buy)

Hadn't listened that much to this dude before, just a few tracks and remixes here and there. Saw the wicked concert and I'm hooked. Here's a great track with the trademark isolée feeling which he performed a heavy mix of. The same album, 'We are monster', contains additional sweet tunes like 'My hi-matic'. (Probably old news to most, but hey).

His latest outing 'Western store' is killer as well (
buy).

I really wanted to expose a Jake track right about here, sadly my copy of the album 'The rapper' hasn't arrived yet and no luck getting any of it from soulseek (yet). But check out the clips on his
label's site and pick up a cd while you're at it. It's unorthodox (in a very good way heh) hiphop with divine rap, both lyric and voice wise. Throw in some more harsh dancey tunes and you got the Jake.
Edit:
Miki mikron feat. Jake the rapper - Eingeborene!
[
Collosseum Schallplatten GmbH, 2005]

Hot chip - Colours [Emi, 2006] (buy)
'New' album from the hyped up chipsters. Excellent in every way. Synth electro pop disco hello music! Ps. They were fucking their synths live, and I found that it was better live than on album.

Sunday, June 18, 2006

Back from Sonar '06

Here's a report of my 2006 Sonar festival experience.

Day 1 (June 14th) - The beginning

Me and Carl meet up at around 10 to grab the bus out to the airport. We arrive on time, check in our bags and go straight for the bar. Two pints later we are ready to board our flight to Münich. Another airport, another bar, two more beers and off we go to Barcelona. We fumble around for a while before we find the right terminal to pick up our bags, then we hop on the first bus to the city core. The hotel was not very difficult to find, and I was pleasantly surprised of the high standard and the awesome location.


We unpack a bit, buy ourselves a few beers and decide to check out the nearest surroundings and the Sonar by Day facilities. No stress, we find Sonar by Day after very little research (it's really close to our hotel) - and we're ready to check out the night life of Barca!


After just kind of randomly walking in the direction of the Sonar By Night area and popping in for a few beers and shots at some places, we end up in a biker bar for more drinks. We chat with some of the locals to try and find info about any POUNDING TECHNO MUSIC. Sure thing, one of the guys tip us off about something called Razzmatazz which he knew was the bomb 10 years ago, haha. What the hell we figure and catch ourselves a cab to the damn place. It turns out it's closed. Heh. Whatever, we get out of the cab and start to scan the area for like minded peeps. After some more walking (not that much really), we do find ourselves some sweet devil's audio - The Loft. Here's the flyer:



You see the text clear enough? Yes it says The Hacker, Oxia and Vitalic are playing on the 14th. We had no clue about this when we entered though, we just heard the good ol' bass and decided to check it out. 15 Euros poorer, two big ass jack&coke later we are in the groove. We stay at this place the whole night basically. One hundred percent awesomeness.

Day 2 (June 15th) - The "go bananas"-day

I wake up and immediately open a beer. We have big plans today. Gotta pick up our Sonar tickets, check out as much as possible on the first day of Sonar (by day) and then as a finisher go see the Insen performance by Alva Noto and Sakamoto. Guess what? Our master plan crash lands somewhere in the middle of Kansas.

We pick up our tickets just fine, after like one hour of queueing in the massively hot sun and downing several beers to quench our undying thirst. Now what? I think we went back to the hotel for some more drinking (red wine+coke ftw!).
Then back again to the Sonar (by day) area to look at some of the acts. We cruise around for a while just taking the whole spectacle in. After reading the programme more closely we see that The Knife is playing at 17:00, tough luck though, it's completely packed and full. Off to The Dôme and Jake (The rapper). Killer showman, killer show, super music and I will try to get my hands on the album asap.

At around this hour I'm quickly becoming real proper wasted and my memory fails me. Me and Carl hung out and just chatted and got drunker, after a while we went to a bar and drank tons of Fernet Branca shots.


Day 3 (June 16th) - The "oh noes i feel ill"-day

Woke up with a smashing hangover. Decided to go out and have some coffee and cruise around town. Ate lunch at a place that seemed proper but was really feeding me germs to make me vomit over and over and over again the nearest 24 hours. Drank some sangria, chilled at the hotel room until the hangover was almost gone.. and that's about the time my food posioning kicked in massive style. Cheers. Couldn't move out of the hotel room so I missed basically all day 2 acts (Liars, Pole, Senior Coconut, etc) + all the first Sonar by Night artists (Jeff Mills, DJ Shadow, Jimmy Edgar, Nightmares on wax, Krush, Otto, Tiga, Laurent Garnier, etc). A real shame.


Day 4 (June 17th) - The end
Fuck! Still felt the death touch of the illness gripping me as I woke up. Managed to check out some random day acts anyway (Schneider.tm, Takemura, Kimmo & Samuli, Retina.it), and then a miracle happened. After having a well made vegetarian meal at a restaurant near our hotel I was able to slowly recover from my puking-marathon. We prepared for Sonar by Night.

Strolled down to the Sonar busses at around 23(?), got on, got out, got in.
First reaction: OMFG! A complete airport complex was at Sonar by Night's disposition. Like 3 hangars and one outdoors area - all in the mega-shit-this-is-so-big scales. We ordered some beer, and indulged ourselves in the music; Hot chip, Isolée, The MFA, Audion got our full attention and then some glimpses of Goldfrapp and Miss Kittin. After the kittin we had to leave cause we had a plane to catch sadly.

I will upload some movie clips I recorded during the festival and hopefully a few tracks of the albums related to this text. Stay tuned!

Monday, June 12, 2006

Eeeeekekek

Big ass gap since I last posted anything! Wow, I truly have been slacking. Whatever it's worth; I haven't been listening to much fresh stuff lately.

Silicon Scally - Chrome Introduction [Scsi-av, 2001]
Oldish, spot on electro with a sinister touch. Silicon scally is aka Carl A Finlow and some other alteregos.


Mr. Nogatco - Bionic Fuse [Insomniac, 2006] (buy)
Newest project of mr Kool Keith. It's psycho governement sci-fi themed hiphop of the finest variety. Cop this.

Thursday, June 01, 2006

Socker

Ait, here's some sugar sweet dance tunes for the summer floors.

Coburn - Give me love (Lutzenkirchen remix)
[2006, Great stuff] (buy)
Electro house, a sure fire banger at your nearest club.


Linus loves - Vh1 [2006, Breastfed] (buy)
Linus with some eighties influenced symphony. From the album 'Stage invader'.