Gary Numan – Love Hurt Bleed remix contest

Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013)

Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013) He’s latest album, Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] just simply stuck in my player for a while and having one of his finest tracks now to remix it’s more then a dream coming true.
Spot it out at Remixcomps and set it up by his record label, Cooking Vinyl.
The Competition commences on 28 October 2013 and Your Remix must be submitted by midday on 25th November 2013 (the “Closing Date”). The winners will be announced on 16th December.
The Competition is open worldwide to citizens that are least sixteen (16) years old. If you are under eighteen (18) years old you must have the consent of your parent(s) or guardian(s) to enter and your parent(s) or guardian(s) must have also read and consented to these Terms and Conditions.
First prize: Native Instruments Komplete 9 Ultimate (value: 999,00 €)
Second prize: Native Instruments Komplete 9 Read more Gary Numan – Love Hurt Bleed remix contest

Ihsahn – Das Seelenbrechen (2013)

Ihsahn - Das Seelenbrechen (2013)

Ihsahn - Das Seelenbrechen (2013) Considered traitor, labeled hipster, Vegard Sverre Tveitan, better known as Ihsahn and probably most famous for his work with Norwegian black metal band Emperor, is one of the most talented and creative, innovative artists of our times. “Das Seelenbrechen” it’s his fifth solo release follow-up of his 2012’s “Eremita”.
Some old fans who followed him also through this first two solo albums, “The Adversary” (2006) and “angL” (2008) were later parted away while Ihsahn became more and more experimental and less attached to the classic metal sound and borderlines. “After” (2010) and “Eremita” (2012) were step by step departures from the conventional metal structures and arsenal and more into avant-garde and experimentation, exploration of the unknown and unconventional. And this is the path where Ihsahn continue to go further. Read more Ihsahn – Das Seelenbrechen (2013)

DSO’s Dvorak Remix Contest

DSO's Dvorak Remix Contest

DSO's Dvorak Remix Contest I’m into the music “thing” since I was born, or, probably, from a few month earlier, and I started doing remixes a few years back after I quit being part of different bands I played with more then a decade. The remix contests nowadays are rarely about music, but about involving and putting up much as possible people to promote through their own social network the artist in question. It’s pity, it’s sad, it’s undeniable.
Now it’s one of the very rare cases when a remix contest it’s about the music and not the social networks. We’ve got 24 recorded, quality sounds to work with and create something special out of Dvorak’s 9th Symphony.
Antonín Leopold Dvořák (September 8, 1841 – May 1, 1904) was a Czech composer. Following the nationalist example of Bedřich Smetana, Dvořák frequently employed features of the folk music of Moravia and his native Bohemia – then parts of the Austrian Empire and now constituting the Czech Republic. Dvořák’s own style has been described as “the fullest recreation of a national idiom with that of the symphonic tradition, absorbing folk influences and finding effective ways of using them”.
Among Dvořák’s best known works are Read more DSO’s Dvorak Remix Contest

BLN – Moldern (2013)

BLN – Moldern (2013)

BLN – Moldern (2013) Some (so-called) specialists consider that the third album it’s the most important in the career of a musician or a band. While the debut album it’s like an introduction and a business-card, the second one defines more clearly the personality of the artist, the third it’s the album when critics and fans, the almighty audience, can decide if the artist worth our interest or it’s just another product of a saturated, cold and soulless industry.
BLN’s first, self-titled album was released after 13 long years of clubbing and gigging and BLN’s sound was more aggressive, he’s grooves where tensioned and contorted, his songs were filled with noisy and glitchy layers. At “Dizzy”, only one year after, BLN chilled down surprisingly, delivered a soft, more meditative IDM album leaving behind his industrial fueled, glitchy EDM roots. So, I was pretty curious in which direction BLN decided to took his ride this time. Read more BLN – Moldern (2013)

Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013)

Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013)

Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013) Mr. Numan is back! The 20th studio album by the British music genius got me by surprise while I was not expected a new release so soon, although “Dead Son Rising” was released in 2011, it feels like yesterday and generally, Numan get used us with a three and even longer gaps between albums. But I’m not complaining at all!! This is another brilliant album and I’m 101% excited about the new Numan songs and sound. And the perspectives are really promising with this one while the album reached No. 20 in the UK album charts, making it Numan’s highest charting album since “Warriors”, exactly three decades ago.
“Splinter” is the perfect mixture of my favorites elements from Numan’s last two albums “Jagged” (2006), respectively “Dead Son Rising” (2011). We’ve got those hypnotic, Oriental flavored melodies, some grinding and contorted noises and bone cutting heavy synth riffs and fantastic hooks, smart rhythmic structures and build-ups, so, everything what makes Numan so special, genuine and unforgettable. Read more Gary Numan – Splinter [Songs From A Broken Mind] (2013)

R.I.P. Lou Reed March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013

Lou Reed

Lou Reed, one of the most influential rock icons, died at the age of 71 on October 27, 2013. Reed was best known as guitarist, vocalist, and principal songwriter of The Velvet Underground. After his departure from the group, Reed began a solo career in 1972. He hit the mainstream and gain large audience the following year with the song “Walk on the Wild Side”.

“Transformer” and “Berlin” are probably two of his most famous albums. In 1975, Reed released a ground breaking double album build-upon feedback loops and entitled “Metal Machine Music”. In 2011 Reed released “Lulu” a collaboration album with Metallica. Read more R.I.P. Lou Reed March 2, 1942 – October 27, 2013

Cyberpunkers – Shock EP (2013)

cyberpunkers shock ep 2013

cyberpunkers shock ep 2013 Extra noisy and contorted sound, power beats, fancy drops and smart melodic hooks, Cyberpunkers are back with a solid three track EP out on Freakz Me Out Records. This time they deliver another fine collection of different moods, sounds, genres and tempos, but definitively extremely danceable tracks. “Shock” is a murderous clubbanger, firestarter, dance floor grinder. Probably the best one out of the three, but the whole EP is solid and these Italians still manage to put together some interesting songs while the new EDM scene – generally – is vapid, meaningless and bloody boring.
The “Cyberpunkers” project is the child, born in 2006, of the passion for Cyberpunk culture of two young Italian DJ’s. The format aims at giving a fresh start to this style. In a nutshell, a transposition of the Cyberpunk world in modern clubbing. Read more Cyberpunkers – Shock EP (2013)

Matthew Shipp – Piano Sutras (2013)

Matthew Shipp – Piano Sutras (2013) Matthew Shipp was born December 7, 1960 in Wilmington, Delaware. He started piano at 5 years old with the regular piano lessons most kids have experienced. He fell in love with jazz at 12 years old. While Matthew Shipp was attracted to jazz, he also played in rock groups while he was in high school. Shipp attended the University of Delaware for one year, then the New England Conservatory of Music, where he studied with saxophonist/composer Joe Maneri. He has cited private lessons with Dennis Sandole (who also taught saxophonist John Coltrane) as being crucial to his development.
After moving to New York in 1984 he quickly became one of the leading lights in the New York jazz scene. He was a sideman in the David S. Ware quartet and also for Roscoe Mitchell’s Note Factory before making the decision to concentrate on his own music.
Shipp has been very active since the Read more Matthew Shipp – Piano Sutras (2013)