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![]() | Bleep 57: tafkatafta
Another Bleep, another guest! I asked tafkatafta if he'd like to put together a show for Bleep. I didn't really know what to expect, but I knew it'd be good. As far as I'm concerned Alex can do no wrong. The show he gave me is not mixed. Alex doesn't DJ. It's also not a Live-set, but it is a smattering of released and un-released tracks of his some played out and some just faded into the next. He also 'interviewed' Bill Youngman in a Berlin park for the show (very serious topics!) and played an older track of Bill's that has never been released. I personally feel this is one of the best Bleep's to date. Maybe I have more of an emotional attachment than any of you would have, regardless the effort Alex put into this is appreciated to the utmost and I hope someone hears his stuff who ordinarily wouldn't have. Aired: May 3rd, 2007 Mixed by: tafkatafta www.tafkatafta.de Approximate Set-list: 00:00 - tafkatafta "??" un-released 04:30 - tafkatafta "??" un-released 09:46 - tafkatafta "Clixx" Zinch 3 18:20 - Al.X.E "Scheiss Techno" unreleased 21:51 - Al.X.E "Up" un-released 25:00 - Alex & Bill in the park 30:27 - Bill Youngman "??" unreleased 33:40 - Mark Hawkins Featuring Al.X.e "Go With The Flow" Feinwerk (forthcoming) 38:00 - "??" arty rehearsal room shit! 41:14 - L.x.A. "Wahl" un-released 44:42 - Al.X.E "It Was Like That" un-released 49:35- Marco & Alex "??" un-released 54:30 - Aeox "Satis Me" Tresor 59:16 - L.x.A "Yoko" unreleased Download the May 3rd 2007 Archive Next Bleep: Vadz (Russia) / Live-Set Bleep Radio: here Fun in the Murky: here Questions and or comments are welcome and appreciated. Trevor Wilkes bleep@isoprax.com |
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![]() | Bleep 58: Vadz Bleep #58 Aired: May 10th, 2007 Mixed By: Vadz / Discogs, Phubriq For this Bleep I had an acquaintance from Russia supply the mix. Vadim Savchenko AKA "Vadz" used material he either wrote himself or remixed and it fully delivers the goods. Electro, Techno and Acid done incredibly well. Enjoy the Bleep. "Once upon a time robot woke up and felt himself a bit different. From the first glance, everything was the same, but each of his devices felt like something has totally changed. Inner tension in different circuits of his neuro-consciousness started causing fuzzy logic perception processes. So the whole world painted into vividly affected colors. Constant converting of his thoughts into new unknown feelings and total inconstancy of emotional experience… All this led to the distorted reality, sometimes causing full consciousness collapse. This condition not even frightened him, he was just thrown into inevitable mechanical chaos. “Strong taste of metal in the mouth” - that’s how his receptors reacted to the impulse. But the most horrific thing was the Inner Press - squeezing the CPU with huge pistons with vast pressure. Emergency charge flashed his mind from time to time trying to prevent global system crash, and sometimes he felt like loosing his mind. Irradiation strike suddenly lightened his mental plane - he saw the moment of his invention and felt the Creator presence. New time has come, he has to upgrade his semantic centers now! But time, like sand, rapidly flowed away and all he could see was emptiness." written by: Alexander from Rabitza Bleep #58 Set-List: time> artist - track - [label or not] - production year 00:00> vadz - fuzzy logic - [free] - 2007 05:03> vadz - e+a - [free] - 2003 06:53> vadz - psycho-somatic - [free] - 2006 10:47> vadz - lazy data - [free] - 2006 14:11> vadz - fuzzy magnet - [free] - 2007 18:19> vadz - little jack - [free] - 2006 22:22> vadz - fuzzy transaction - [free] - 2007 25:35> alex worm - cyber body (vadz edit) - [free] - 2006 29:07> vadz - horror joke - [free] - 2007 33:31> vadz - granular bastard - [digital distortions; ddd023] - 2006 38:05> vadz - an ode to bender part 2 - [phubriq; ph-006] - 2006 41:58> vadz - filter cunt - [free] - 2005 44:50> vadz - phobia - [free] - 2003 48:13> ritzi lee - crushed and twisted (vadz remix) - [free] - 2004 51:27> vadz - ampheta minno (alpha wolf remix) - [free] - 2004 55:07> vadz - appendix error - [free] - 2006 60:27> vadz - trace occult - [free] - 2005 65:31> vadz - voov - [free] - 2001 70:16> vadz - habit karma - [free] - 2007 73:52> vadz - punktire (rabitza remix) - [free] - 2007 Download: Bleep 58 / Vadz Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 59: Disko 3000 & Tobias Schmidt Bleep #59 Aired: May 17th, 2007 Performed by: Disko 3000 (Jean-Louis Huhta) & Tobias Schmidt Bleep 59 is a "re-live". Cynthia Stern of Input-Output Inc. hosted a party in Sweden not long ago entitled "Mockba". The audio from Mockba was all recorded and Cynthia passed it to me for use as a Bleep. There were a total of 5 sets in all: Cynthia Stern, Towlie, Disko 3000, Tobias Schmidt and a final closing tag-team set by Cynthia Stern and Towlie. Only the live-sets performed by Disko 3000 and Tobias Schmidt were used for the aired version of Bleep 59. However, all of the audio from Mockba is being made available with the archives. Download: Bleep 59 (aired version: Disko 3000/ Tobias) Download: Cynthia Stern Towlie Disko 3000 Tobias Schmidt Cynthia Stern & Towlie Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Radio Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep Radio 60: Trevor Wilkes Bleep #60 Aired: May 24th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes I've been on a bit of a guest mix kick lately, but I finally ran out. There are a couple more coming, but they aren't in yet! Bleep #60 Track-list: 01 - Kid Acid "It's 2005 jack did u notice?" Kid Acid 01 [Acid Kid EP 2005] This is one of the best acid house records to come out since the summer of love. I would have completely missed this Eric Van Den Broek production if it weren't for the fine folk at Trackheadz in the UK. If only Eric put stuff out more often, the world would be a better place. His other recent Electro EP %28Dr. Break 01%29 was also of such a high caliber I bought 2 copies just so I'd never wear through it. Discog's link w/ more information 02 - Has Been "Jackin' All Trades" Has-Been 01 [Untitled Ep 2006] I don't really have any clue as to what the hell this is or who did it. There are track name and a label name on the record and that's it. Kinda ran across it while shopping on Deejay.de and now I'm having difficulty not playing where ever I am. Fantastic record. Discog's link w/ more information 03 - Sanitago & Bushido "Memory Dub" Robsoul Recordings 49 [What's Your Name EP 2006] I bought this Robsoul for a track on the other side. It's a straight up bleepy, tracky cruncher. However I find myself playing this track a fair bit as well. it comes off to me as something that's a little more club housey than my tastes usually jive with, but hey - whatever floats my boat. I obviously like the tune. Discog's link w/ more information 04 - Luke's Anger "Strangle Hold" Don't Recordings 10 [Fistful Of Donkeys EP 2006] Luke's newest EP on Kid 606's Tiger bass label. Luke JUST finished playing his first North America gig a short while ago. I'm very glad to see some of these oddball nerdlingers being brought over from the UK finally. %28pst : 3d!t in ohio in june!%29 Discog's link w/ more information 05 - Unknown "Unknown" Klangnet B [Klangnet B EP] Since this is a white labeled record with nothing, but some magic marker on it...I'm not quite sure what the track name is or who did it. Doesn't matter. All you nee to know is the whole Klangnet series %28A..D%29 rocks. MasCon and Dibu-Z created something very memorable. At least 2 of the four records in the Klangnet series will be sought after for years down the road. At only a couple hundred copies of each...good luck. Discog's link w/ more information 06 - Aeox "Penicillin" Neue Heimat 32 [Easy jetset EP 2007] The newest Aeox record! Not as full of reckless abandon as some of their previous outings. I'm guessing these were some left over tracks that got put to wax%28???%29. Still it's a good record. Has their trademark sound - which is to say it's not predictable like a lot of artists are. Techno you an play in a club or listen to at home. Discog's link w/ more information 07 - Hac[k] The Tab "I Am Not Machine" [K]rack-troni[k] 07 [I Am Not Machine EP 2005] Kracktronik is one of my favorite Electro labels. Releases like this one definitely back me up. A huge mash up of Breaks and Acid that grabs the back of your underwear and gives a yank, splitting them there cheeks wide. And by that I mean it's a good EP, if it wasn't obvious. Discog's link w/ more information 08 - The Flying Lurinkys "Don't Get Evolved" Chan 'n' Mikes 12 [Unleash Electric Death EP 2007] This EP is a follow-up to their tracks that were released on Miditonal. The Flying Lurinskys seem to work very well together. Michael Forshaw on his own is a love him or hate him sort of fellow, Dan Monox seems to add enough of the love him vibe to the mix to make some really good Techno with an 80's/Punk aesthetic. Discog's link w/ more information 09 - Neil Landstrumm "Leaving Edinburgh Humour" Tresor 77 [Bedrooms And Cities LP 1997] I play this LP a lot. Although it always seem to be the Monaco Grand Prix track, with possibly the biggest bassline anyone will ever create in it. I quite often forget just how good this LP is if you stop ignoring the rest of the tracks. Bedrooms and Cities is my 2nd favorite Landstrumm LP, with Pro Audio being my favorite. I can't wait for his newest LP to arrive so I can give some full listens and plays to it. A decision needs to be made! Discog's link w/ more information 10 - Mark Hawkins "Frequency Response" Input-Output 15 [13 Years of Raving EP 2007] I know of a few people that aren't enamored with Mark's stuff. I personally think he's done nothing, but improve with almost every release. He's moved away from the distorted 909 jack tracks and into a more broad Techno style. It's a bit Detroit, a bit Chicago and a lot of tweak. A few of my current favorites are Mark's latest records. Discog's link w/ more information 11 - Cari Lekebusch "Skarume Max Peezay" Kaun Trax 05 [Understanding Of Nothing EP 2006] As you may have guessed from the Lekebusch tribute Bleep a while back I'm a fairly big fan of his stuff. Sure he has dry spells, but anyone with the amount of stuff he's put out is sure to at times. It's been a few months now since I heard of anything new from him, so maybe it's time to dig a bit and see what's up....Anyway, this is a typcial Cari record...excellent production with a Detroit feel to it. Detroit with balls I'd like to call it. or Good %28mid 90's%29 Swedish Techno maybe. Discog's link w/ more information 12 - Norman "Unknown" Feinwerk 08 [Yellow Dummyprotector EP 2006] This Ep was when I was first introduced to Norman. Now I want more. It's distinct. it's great. it's fun. It's busy yet not. It's not too often you come across something like nothing you've quite heard before. This EP was that. Discog's link w/ more information 13 - Queaver & Versis "I Hate To Cook" Kugelbox 05 [Crash Course Part 4 EP 2007] I didn't give this track the listen I now know it deserves when I first got the record. I'm glad there was another track on the record that prompted me to buy or I might have missed this one. It makes me chair dance at home. I'd probably throw out my back if I heard it out. Discog's link w/ more information 14 - Natural Rhythm "Mumble Mouth" .dotbleep 16 [Mumble Mouth EP 2007] I'm a recent discoverer of Natural Rhythm, I went back and listened to some older stuff of theirs, but it's only the newish records I dig. I guess their sound and my tastes have just converged. I'm glad I found them though, their Chicago Tower Ep will not leave my bag for quite some time and this one is getting it's time out as well. Both those Eps just happen to be on .dotbleep. Have I mentioned how much I've been enjoying .dotbleep lately? Discog's link w/ more information 15 - Jerome Hill "Shticklebrix" Kugelbox 05 [Crash Course Part 4 EP 2007] This is the track I bought the record for %28only to discover the queaver & versis track later%29. Jerome captures some of Paul Johnson's jerkin and jackin rhythms with an updated bassline and bloop. If Chicago still dealt in the jack the way it used to, it'd sound like this. Discog's link w/ more information 16 - TSR "Destroying The Game" Antikonsum 01 [Untitled EP 2005] The first release on MasCon's Antikonsum label, a label that's now at it's 4th release. I seem to recall this TSR track was one of their older ones from the mp3.com days. It's been a solid 2+ years since I thought about it though so I could very well be wrong. Discog's link w/ more information 17 - Non Stop Dj's "What I Like" Non Stop Productions 03 [Retarded EP 2006] Passed to me by Brian Gillespie the last time I was down in Detroit, I didn't think it was going to be my sort of thing, but it does have a couple bits on it I enjoyed. Although for the record, I still don't approve of the direction Detroit has gone muscially. Damn city. Discog's link w/ more information Download: Bleep #60 / Trevor Wilkes Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep Radio 61: Phlokker Bleep 61 Aired: May 31, 2007 Mixed by: Phlokker [Volker Wiegand A.k.A. "Quick and Smart"] This is just another reason why Volker should be allowed to play where ever he wants. Equipment & Method: The main arrangement was done in Ableton Live, however, there were additional effects, samples and other audio added in using Propellerheads Reason. Track-list: Jeff Mills, DJ Slip, Robert Hood mixed Laurent Garnier - Crispy Bacon (edit) Jamie Lidell - Freely Freakin' Basement Jaxx - Jump 'n Shout DJ Funk - Bitches Frank Martiniq - Bitte Laecheln Herbert - Butthead / Wishmountain (edit) (unknown) Bells & Milkshakes Daft Punk - Brainwasher Can - Oh yeah Daft Punk - Oh yeah Mr. oizo - Half a scissor Super_collider - Cut the phone Funkstorung - Grammy Winners Super_collider - It won't take long Jamie Lidell - The City Cylob - Scram Rasputin Stash - Mr. Cool Qotsa interlude Limewax - Golden Path (edit) Squarepusher - Chin Hippy The Roots - Web (edit) Wiley - Wot do u call it (edit) Dizzee Rascal - I luv u Lunatic Asylum - The Meltdown (edit) Missy Elliot - Lick shots lamb - B Line (intro) DS - Rickshaw (intro) (unknown) 7's and 8's Planningtorock - Changes (edit) Squarepusher - Il n'a pas de chance (edit) AFX/Squarepusher - Freeman Hardy & Willis Acid Venetian Snares - Plunging Hornets El-P - Iron Galaxy (instrumental) Clipse - When the last time (edit) Clipse - Grindin' (edit) Frank Zappa - Toads of the Short Forest David Bowie - Chant of the Ever Circling Skeletal Family (edit) Leila - Sodastream BasementJaxx - Living Room (edit) (unknown) Living Room Isolee - dèmon Samples Dubbbed in: Led Zeppelin (vocals), Limewax, Bernard Purdy (drums), Destiny's Child (words), Lauren Hill (losing her voice), Flaming Lips (counting), Batman Theme, Michael Jackson (drums), Qotsa (guitars), Liasons Dangereuses, Daft Punk Download: Bleep #61 / Phlokker Quick & Smart Quick & Smart Myspace Phlokker Myspace Phlokker Discog's Quick & Smart Discog's At the time of this Bleep show Volker has several new releases about to drop on us.The first is a Mix CD on Nerven Records [Quick&Smart "Live from his rehearsal shack"] as well as an EP on Nerven Records [Quick&Smart "The punch harmonics"]. Look forward to more insanity from Volker and his many guises in the future! Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 62: Trevor Wilkes Bleep Radio #62 Aired: June 7th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes None of the guest mixes that have been lined up are in yet so I filled the gap with a random bunch of records. It seems I was in the mood for some older stuff this week. Plenty of Acid to go around! Track-list 00 - 3d!t "Bleep Radio Intro" A long, long time ago in a totally different era I asked Ed to make me up an intro for Bleep. This was the teaser that's been done so far. I may as well use it! 01 - The Jungle Brothers "I'll House You (Houseapella)" Warlock Records 22 [I'll House You EP 1988] This is one of my favorite house tracks, it's a combination of the vocals and the Todd Terry beats that make it excellent. Todd can make my rump jump! Discog's link w/ more information 02 - Soul Grabber & The Stickmen "Hey Bryce" NRK 22 [Untitled EP 1999] I don't actually know where this record came from. It doesn't ring any bells or even memory fragments. I needed something kinda tribal / filtered disco to jump from the Jungle Brothers to Surfin' Bernard though. It'll probably never be played again. I think we all discover little crustys in the shelves or bins from time to time eh? Discog's link w/ more information 03 - Surfing Bernard "Partyboy" Shed Records 01 [Untitled EP 2003] !!! I love Surfin Bernard. They take the rawkus go get em attitude of the sort of Techno I like and meld it with lyrics that remind me of old Funk or even older Rock. I need more of them for sure. Discog's link w/ more information 04 - Dave Angel "Funk Music" Island Records [Funk Music EP 1997] Dave has these periods, most of them in the mid to late 90's I think where he just blew the socks off of everyone track-wise. It was distinctive and full of thump funk. This isa great/fun track and it's probably one of the worse ones from that era. So much more was even better. I love one in particular...if only I can remember what the hell it's called! Discog's link w/ more information 05 - Inner City "Good Life" White Classic. I'll go ages not touching it as I've only got some crappy white label of it - so it kinda hides for long periods. But every so often I'll put it on to see what it is and the starting hooks me all over again. It starts off so Art of Noise I can't resist.. 06 - Dj Fex "Acid Forever (Dj Tommy Four Seven Remix)" Brique Rouge 63 [Acid Forever EP 2007] The original Fex mix doesn't really do much for me, but the Tommy... mix is good stuff. It's got a newer, cleaner, acid sound, but still has all the elements that old stuff was sportin. Don't ask me to break it down anymore. I refuse to put too much thought into it. Discog's link w/ more information 07 - Brother From Another Planet "Acid Wash Conflict" 7th City 22 [Seventh City Classics Volume 1 EP 2007] I always wondered why this record went for so much on Ebay, I mean it's a decent old acid track, but the money some people spent on it was just plain silly. I only paid $13 CAD. Why? Because I just waited until it was repressed of course. Well....it was the song on the flip I wanted more so. In the next Bleep you'll hear that! Discog's link w/ more information 08 - Jacob London "Rise Squirrels Rise" Utensil Recordings 19 [Dropping Squirrels EP 2007] Retarded, stop-start, Disco! I'm not too keen on many Jacob London releases, but this new one had 2-3 tracks on it that put some shimmy in my step. Discog's link w/ more information 09 - Armando "Downfall" Cbag [Untitled EP 2007] Classic! Again, this is an old acid track I'd wanted for years and just never stumbled across for a decent price. I was thoroughly stoked when it was repressed. If this song doesn't make you want to jack, your jack muscle must be sprained. For those of you who like the acid line, but prefer harder Techno....this acid line was featured in one of the recentish Killa Production EP's. If you can't find it and want it just ask and I'll point you in the right direction. Discog's link w/ more information 10 - ### "01" Feinwerk 13 [Untitled EP 2007] I still don't know who the hell this is. It's the one track on this EP I like though. Discog's link w/ more information 11 - Paul Birken "Numbskull" L'Hallucidite 07 [Hors Serires 07 EP 2007] This is another example of a track that I wanted for years, but went for far too much on Ebay. Originally on the Surfin' Superior LP on Woody McBride's Communique label (Mid-West Acid!). This track is now resting on it's laurel's on this French label. I made the mistake of burning this mix for my car. Now I get constant looks of wonderment when the passing drivers see me fist pumping to this track. Discog's link w/ more information 12 - Public Energy "Three 'O Three" Probe 05 [Three 'O Three EP 1992] I seem to have been on a bit of a rave track, acid kick. Public Energy is also known as Speedy J. I'm not a fan of the stuff he does now a days, but there was a time when he owned me. This is a Canadian label too. Take that world! Unfortunately Probe ended it's run a long time ago. Fortunately it ended with one of the best LP's ever released... Discog's link w/ more information 13 - Dj Lenk "Untitled" Drumcode 26 [142 EP 2003] I think Lenk is Jesper Dahlback. I'm not sure and when ever I do check it out I always forget in fairly short order. This is probably the only Drumcode I've bought out of the last 25 or so...(what are they even up to now???). It's a cranky, frenetic acid stomper that tugs at my heart strongs. Discog's link w/ more information 14 - Circuit Breaker "Creator" Probe 30 [The End LP 1996] Yes, the best acid record ever released. Hands down. Two slabs of wax with perfection etched into each side. Circuit Breaker??? it's Richie Hawtin when he had balls. A long, long time ago, before the neutering. Discog's link w/ more information 15 - X-ES "Roller-Coaster" Freaky Records 1011 [Volume 1 EP 1991] This is one of the many Eric Van Der Broek alias'. He has so many it's hard to remember, but this one was only used for two Ep's. Both old, both only had 1 good track that really didn't date poorly. Discog's link w/ more information 16 - Unknown "Unknown" White I probably knew what this record was at one point in my life, but not any more. I know that there are at least two loops from it that make it into a good portion of Neil Landstrumm's live-set. So if anyone recognizes this track...let me in on it so I can label the damn thing. 17 - Juiceboxx & Dre Skull "Sweat %28Dre Skull's Dusted Bass Mix%29" Vicious Pop Records [Sweat Ep 2006] For some reason I almost fell guilty for liking this song. Not sure why, maybe it's because I know my Girlfriend likes it as well. I'm still debating whether or not that's good... Discog's link w/ more information Download: Bleep 62 / Trevor Wilkes News: The next Bleep which is a Daniel Bell and Todd Sines tribute/death match/versus type show may or may not air live next week. I'll be on Vacation. 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![]() | Bleep 63: Trevor Wilkes Bleep Radio #63: (The Daniel Bell Vs. Todd Sines Tribute Mix) Aired: June 14th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes I felt it would be a little silly to do my comments on each track in this particular mix. It being only two artists throughout and all. I will however go on about those two artists and what it is about them that led to me doing this tribute mix. Todd Sines: The first Todd Sines track I heard was on a CD I found in a used bin at a record store. It was a CD called "Ultra Sonic Mix" by a Toronto Dj by the name of Bliss. That first track was "Multiplexor" the same track I opened the mix off with. It wasn't too long after buying that CD that I then started buying records. What were the first records I bought? I still remember to this day. .XTrak "Packet Burst" 7th City (with Multiplexor) DBX "Losing Control" Accelerate Jeff Mills "Bells" Purpose Maker For a first order it was pretty good I'd say. Via that first couple records and the Ultra Sonic mix (and others like Hawtin's Mixmag CD) I was hooked on the minimal bleep. I soon found Dj Hyperactive, Ferox and a bunch of other Eps all over the map. I liked my Bleep. Eventually, over the years I'd book Todd to come up to Hamilton or Toronto 3-4 times. He's a great guy who makes great tunes. Solid! Daniel Bell: There's no way I could remember for certain when I first really caught onto Dan's stuff. I know Losing Control was one of the first tracks of his I knew. I know this because I can still clearly remember freaking out everytime someone played the damn thing. I still do. I remember thinking in the past that all I'd ever need is all Dan's records and I'd be fine. If only I'd stopped there I may have saved a few bucks. To this day I've never seen Dan play. He's been to Toronto once or twice that I know of, but the timing never worked out and I could never make it. I think now, at this point, it would be best if I never do see him play. I'd probably be disappointed. Track-list: Tracklist: 00 - 3d!t "Bleep Radio Intro" 01 - .XTrak "Multiplexor" 7th City 03 [Untitled EP 1995] Discog's link w/ more information 02 - .XTrak "Multiplexor 7th City 22 [Seventh City Classics Volume 1 EP 2007] Discog's link w/ more information 03 - .XTrak "Superuser" 7th City 03 [Untitled EP 1995] Discog's link w/ more information 04 - Daniel Bell "Phreak Yo Body" Logistic 34 [Squirrel Bait EP 2003] Discog's link w/ more information 05 - Daniel Bell "Science Fiction" Tresor 97 [Tresor 3 LP 2000] Discog's link w/ more information 06 - .XTrak "Rotate" Yore 01 [back_up EP 2007] Discog's link w/ more information 07 - DBX "Flying Saucer" Accelerate 100 [Ghetto Trax EP 1993] Discog's link w/ more information 08 -.XTrak "d'hak" Peacefrog 30 [Relay EP 1994] Discog's link w/ more information 09 - DBX "Baby Judy" Accelerate 999 [Rare and Unreleased LP 2000] Discog's link w/ more information 10 - Todd Sines "in_come" Frankie Records 17 [broad_band EP 2007] Discog's link w/ more information 11 - DB-X "Blip" Accelerate 03 [The Silicon Ghetto Volume 3 EP 1993] Discog's link w/ more information 12 - .XTrak "Flada" Yore 01 [back_up EP 2007] Discog's link w/ more information 13 - DBX 'Spock's Brain" Accelerate 102 [Losing Control Ep 1994] Discog's link w/ more information 14 - DBX "City on the Edge of Forever %28w/ Moritz Von Oswald%29" Peacefrog 15 [Alien EP 1993] Discog's link w/ more information 15 - Daniel Bell "Bilbao" Tresor 174 [Compilation Volume 9 LP 2001] Discog's link w/ more information 16 - Daniel Bell "Work That Shit" Klang 15 [The Lost Traxx EP 1997] Discog's link w/ more information 17 - DB-X "Phreak" Accelerate 100 [Ghetto Trax EP 1993] Discog's link w/ more information 18 - DB-X "Phreak" Accelerate 03 [The Silicon Ghetto Volume 3 EP 1993] Discog's link w/ more information 19 - Trait "cshrc" Contact 1008 [Full Duplex EP 1996] Discog's link w/ more information 20 - .XTrak "Facc" Peacefrog 37 [I-Node EP 1995] Discog's link w/ more information Download: Bleep 63 / Trevor Wilkes Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 64: Trevor Wilkes Bleep Radio #64 Aired: June 21st, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes You know how it goes. Another week, another bleep. Show #64 was mixed by myself once again and it includes some stuff while excluding some other stuff. Makes sense. Tracklist: 00 - 3d!t "Bleep Intro" I still giggle at this damn thing. More info... 01 - The Don "The Horn Song" Strictly Rhythm [The Horn Song EP 1998] Choon! A relatively recent acquaintance of mine loves this song. I found out last week. So this first tune is for Danielle of Blubuni. Virtually all of Pierre's stuff is good music, but this is definitely one of his personal best. More info... 02 - Blake Baxter "Energizer" Tresor 97 [Tresor 3 LP 2000] Another old Detroit gem. I've been on a bit of a motor city rampage lately. Digging up a lot of old stuff and buying a few new ones. Detroit is sorta where I started off so I guess it's only likely I detour through my old haunt from time to time. More info... 03 - Mark Seven "Gonz Gets F.U." Rotation 98011 [Dancefloor Techniques Volume 1 EP 1998] I don't quite recall how I discovered Mark Seven, but I'm glad I did. Out of his half dozen or so EPs there is only 1 I only have 1 copy of. The man knows Techno and Funk like I know my navel and junk. This EP in particular is known to anyone who has heard Dave Angel's "39 Flavours of Tech Funk" mix CD. I think 3 of the 4 tracks are featured on it. More info... 04 - TSR "The 7th Otto Odie 7th Otto" HorSpielMusik 44 [Transexual Swiss Rebels EP 2004] TSR are definitely one of my favorite acts right now. Those three nerds do no wrong. Mostly because their wrong is so right. I'm lucky enough to get all kinds of random tracks and remixes from them and let me tell you, the stuff they actually release is great, but they're sitting on gold as well. Brats! The Ep Sleeve says that this record was only Robi and Fredi...I guess Tomi sat this one out. Still smells like Teen Spirit to me though. More info... 05 - Subhead "Unknown" Subhead 02 [Forest Friends EP 1996] One of the best Subhead records to date. I dare you to challenge me on that one. This isn't even the track the EP is known for. I thought I'd give that one a rest. I find the first couple Subhead records %28on their label%29 are crazy good and then it kinda tapers off in the middle of the catalog only to pick up again around 13 or 14...I guess it's good that "tapers off" for Subhead means it's still better than 90% of the Techno out there. They've got that going for them... More info... 06 - Lief Ryan "Royale Battle" Iron Oxide 04 [Las Vegas Of The North EP 2005] I completely forgot about this record. I've had it for 2 years apparently and this month is the first time I've put it in my bag to play out. The only reason I rediscovered it is because of my girlfriend. She put on a CD with this track mixed in it. I probably made the CD the week I got the record...It took me a while to figure out what it was again, but I'm glad I did. Lief rocked it hard for Iron Oxide! More info... 07 - Outsider "Sex is Extra %28No Assembly Firm's .Dotbleep Re-Edit%29" Junior Boy's Own 12 [Sex is Extra EP 2006] This is one of those tasty Chicago House records that's come out recently that I can't seem to put down. It grabs people's attention and works well with most anything else I've ever thrown into it. According to Sylvia, my girlfriend it has the three things that go into a perfect track: Bass, Tweak and Vox. I can't refute that. More info... 08 - Wyndell Long "Chapped Lips" Peacefrog 50 [She Heard Me Cry EP 1996] Wyndell Long is awesome. Techno, House, Booty...whatever he does. Solid production. Solid understanding of a track. Knows how to jack. This is an older one I first heard played by Terry Mullan. There's another old Wyndell on Peacefrog as well, but it's a more Deep house oriented number. I still recommend it though. More info... 09 - Frankie Bones "Unknown" Last Label 01 [%28Pro%29File. %28Pro%29Duce EP 2004] I got this from Frankie back before it came out. I had just made a record order through him and he ended up throwing in 3-4 extras into the box. This was one of them. It's a great rework of DHS' "House of God". More info... 10 - Neil Landstrumm "Help Me" Music Man 98 [Asphyxia EP 2002] Neil on point. The Bassline does my head in. The flipside with The Horrorist is catchy as hell as well in a sort of haunting chant kinda way. More info... 11 - Infiniti "Skyway" Tresor 105 [Skynet: The Infiniti Colection LP 1998] I started the mix off with a track I know Danielle of Blubuni likes and now I toss a track in that I know Eric of Blubuni likes. It's a great track. proof they know their music. More info... 12 - Kenny Larkin "Catatonic %28Carl Craig Mix%29" R&S Records 94058 [Catatonic Mixes EP 1994] I don't think this song can be truly apreciated in a mp3 mix. It needs to be felt as well as heard. The low end in this one does something to you on a good system. The morphing bass and clanks don't stop moving and they funnel your energy so very well...Gold star! More info... 13 - Luke Hess "Omniscient %28Falko Brocksieper Remix%29" Beretta Grey 03 [Absolute Truth EP 2007] I don't know who this is. I was given this record at a gig. It's forgettable almost entirely. The Falko mix however sparks it up. It's his tracky nature shining through I think. That and his more 'full' sounding production. Takes it about 3 notches past the original. More info... 14 - Massi DL "Minimal Mushrooms" Frankie Records 18 [1UP EP 2007] I like the bloops in this one. More info... 15 - Jeremy P. Caulfield "Hollow Sky" Trapez 21 [The Cities EP 2002] Jeremy is a local boy, although he's moved to Germany. This is one of his earlier releases and to be honest is only 1 of 2 that I've purchased. I think this one is his best. It hits square in the dance floor. More info... 16 - Massi DL "Minimal Mushrooms" Frankie Records 18 [1UP EP 2007] I like the bloops in this one. More info... 17 - Jeremy P. Caulfield "Ripped Backsides" Trapez 21 [The Cities EP 2002] Jeremy is a local boy, although he's moved to Germany. This is one of his earlier releases and to be honest is only 1 of 2 that I've purchased. I think this one is his best. It hits square in the dance floor. More info... 18 - S-max "Limited %28S-max Kool Aid Edit%29" Overdrive 158 [Limited Remixes EP 2005] S-max is one of the few "minimal" or "tech-house" producers wo I buy without question. This release is a shining example why. It's got the goods in spades. The vocal which comes out almost as an exhalation plus the thin little acid line is enough to satisfy even the hardest of the core. More info... 19 - Unknown I don't know what's up with this EP, even took me a while to find the discogs link since there is so little info on it. It's a great Acid record, but beyond that it's a mystery. It's one of my little scores that have been made. You search through enough of what stores call "Acid house" and eventually you actually find one or two. More info... Download: Download Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 65: Trevor Wilkes Bleep 65 Aired: June 28th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes / bleep@isoprax.com I needed to pack a new bag of bits that were bordering between jackin' and groovin'. Stuff that wasn't too crazy as it's intended for people who maybe haven't heard a lot of this stuff before. At the same time it needed to be representative. I think I straddled the line well for this show. Track-list: 00 - Edit "Intro" Bleep Radio's teaser intro until the real deal is complete. Bang up job chap. Edit's Homepage 01 - Jamie Lidell "Daddy No Lie" Warp Records LP75 [Muddlin Gear LP 2000] If only everything could be a Bebop, the world would be a better place. Discog's link w/ more info... 02 - Quick & Smart "Eyko" Nerven 24 [Whacksel EP 2005] This is one of my favorite records to abuse people with. the time signature is virtually stuck at 4/4 the world over in Techno dance clubs it would seem. This confuses people quite quickly. It just so helps that it's a fantastic track to boot. On Coin Operated 02 there's a more easily played remix that also features tons of old school rave samples and a punishing rhythm. Discog's link w/ more info... 03 - Cannibal Cooking Club "Tea-r-Time (Reche & Recall's Teatime Is Over Remix)" Cannibal Cooking Club 07 [Recooked Volume 2 EP 2007] When I first learned of this I so desperately hoped for the original or at the very least a repress of Tomas Nordstrom's remix from the Chan'n'Mikes EP. The original is fantastic. Such a simple riff does and yet it does my head in every time. I'll own it someday! Discog's link w/ more info... 04 - Armando "100% Of Dissin' You" News [Serious Beats EP] A classic Djax jam, brought back to life several times over via various repressings and licenses. Despite being re-released every couple years on a different label, it's still hard to locate. I kept my eye out for the original for years and years and finally said screw it. Bought a Serious Beats EP. Haven't looked back. 05 - NDK " Any Questions" Kugelbox 04 [Crash Course Volume 3 EP 2006] I absolutely love this track. Unfortunately it's a little too intense for most places around here to play out in. I've tried working up to it about 3 times now and each time I've gotten looks. Not the good kind. Too much tweak for the local folk still. That just means I've still got work to do though. Discog's link w/ more info... 06 - Tommy-T & Bobbylicious "Old Friends We Remember" Shed 04 [Cursor EP 2004] Tomas Nordstrom and Wilhelm Rosen bust out some stomp box distortion and gliding basslines for this badbwoy. Two of the tracks on this EP are dirty enough to cause cowlicks to spontaneously appear. The other two tracks....well, you'll see the cowlicks coming. Discog's link w/ more info... 07 - Lief Ryan "Give Over" Iron Oxide 04 [Las Vegas Of The North EP 2005] As I mentioned last week when I played the other side of this record. Great record! Lief does the low end proper. But it's not just there for the sake of being there, it's used and used well. Discog's link w/ more info... 08 - Paul Birken "Spitoon Platoon" Audio Textures 08 [Storm Serge EP 20064] Pual Birken has quickly ensnared me in his grasp. it seemed for years there was little to nothing coming from his camp. Suddenly with little to no warning...a whole whackload of Eps like this. A whackload of re-releases of his older stuff including some gems that go for big bucks and some unreleased stuff that will go for big bucks down the road. 100% Techno. In all it's various guises Discog's link w/ more info... 09 - Lusinda & Mark Hawkins "Can You Count" Victim 05 [Homage EP 2006] The only thing missing from this track is more of the tweaked out synth lines that I love Mark's stuff for. The vox makes up for it, but I still miss the tweak. Mark and Lucie together seem to work well. This isn't the first track they've done together and I hope it wont be their last. Discog's link w/ more info... 10 - Jamie Lidell "C-Note" Mosquito 08 [Freakin The Frame EP 1997] Jamie's first record?? I didn't know that, but Discogs says it's true. It's hard to believe this is where it all started. I don't think he's ever done the same thing twice has he? Discog's link w/ more info... 11 - Luke's Anger "Blockumentary" Victim 05 [Homage EP 2006] I can't get enough of Luke's stuff. When I play out in these here parts where the sort of Techno I love isn't really well known, I know all I need to do to grab people's feet is play some Luke's Anger. All of it strides the line between known and unknown. Using rhythms and patterns that don't confuse the newbs, but in sly and subtlety deceiving ways. They think they know what it is and before they know it, they be jammin! Secret weapon material. Although i don't keep secrets. Discog's link w/ more info... 12 - NDK "Beatdisaster" Miditonal 064 [We Come From Da East Volume 1 EP 2005] Another NDK gem, it's not quite as intense as the above track. This one is definitely safer. Safe doesn't mean boring though. It's a crazy old school sample, beat frenzy. Discog's link w/ more info... 13 - Midiotz "Blip Blip (Paul Birken Rework)" Animal Trax 01 [Blip Blip EP 2007] I bought this record for the Paul Birken track and I've only listened to the Paul Birken track so far. I'll probably stop playing the record and stow it away in the shelves after a few months, still without having listened to the rest of the record. It's just how it goes sometimes. Discog's link w/ more info... 14 - Fugo "Distroy Our Habitat" Neue Heimat 24 [Robots Engaged In Bondage EP 2004] I always forget about this EP. 3 of the 4 tracks are worthy of being turned up to 11. This one is my favorite, but only by a slim margin. I think I prefer this EP over everything else Fugo has done. Not to say the rest is bunk. Quite the contrary! The Mercurochrome stuff is aces as well. Hunt it down and play it loudly. Discog's link w/ more info... 15 - Lusinda & Mark Hawkins "Save Me" Victim 04 [Influences EP 2005] Another Mark and Lucie. This one is from a whole Ep they did together. It's a more focused and driving Ep than the one the Counting track above is on. It actually reminds me...have I ever heard any solo Lucie??? I can't remember. Maybe it's time to dig around. Discog's link w/ more info... 16 - Polaris "Arse Magic" Sonic Groove 96402 [The Encryption Factor EP 1996] Ah, the old Neil Landstrumm Bleep and Nipple Tweak days with Armani-isms thrown in for good measure. Pure ghetto rhythm track bleepage. I can never decide whether I like this Ep better than the other Sonic Groove Ep he did. They both have their bits of magic about them. I guess they both share a spot. This one has the drum funk while the other sports a bassline heavier style. Discog's link w/ more info... 17 - Joey Beltram "M-Yard" Tresor 35 [Sirius LP 1995] I think everyone knows of Joey Beltram. Unfortunately not enough people know of his good material. He did SO many great songs and records in the past that it makes me hang my head whenever I hear his new stuff. I personally wanted to string him up when he released that Tresor EP under his old Code 6 name. It should have been left at the three earlier EPs that rocked. Discog's link w/ more info... 18 - Marc Acardipane "Touched By Sound" Adrenacrome 3-64 [Untitled EP 1998] I don't really know much about this guy or the label. To tell the truth I don't even know where the record came from. It was probably a used bin purchase years ago. Anyone care to share some background? Discog's link w/ more info... 19 - Justin Berkovi "Neon" Clone Vinyl 05 [Fast-Wide EP 1998] I know this one was a used bin purchase for sure. It's a Berkovi, who I've always felt was hit or miss. I think he needs someone to tell him which of his tracks are good enough to warrant release. He seems to make odd selections at times. I know he's capable of truly good records. I just wish I saw more of them. Discog's link w/ more info... Download: Download the June 28th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 66: Trevor Wilkes Bleep 66 Aired: July 5th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes / bleep@isoprax.com Another week, another Bleep. Bleep's numbers have been jumping higher than usual lately. What the heck is going on? I hope those guests I've got lined up get their mixes in soon so no one is disappointed! I'm awaiting mixed from: Chris Sattinger, Hanno Hinkelbein and Luke's Anger. patiently awaiting. no word on when they'll be in, so you're stuck with my mixes until then. Unless someone else sends one in that I really like! Track-list: 00 - Edit "Bleep Radio Intro" When I say Bleep, you say yeaaaahhhhh! Edit's Web Site 01 - Z-Bomb "Unknown" Bunker [Keepers Of The Cheese Ep 2007] Along the lines of old Circuit Breaker and other such tastey stuff. This track is a stab at the heart of those who like their music clean and in it's place. No idea who this Z-Bomb cat is, but we all know what Bunker is. Or we should at any rate. They're currently in one of their runs of good music. Always have to take advantage of that when it happens. Discog's link w/ more info... 02 - Fugo "System Overload" Neue Heimat 24 [Robots Engaged In Bondage EP] Another great track off an EP I've been toting around a lot again. It's a slow burner, it catches your ear without you really catching it doing so. Neue heimat needs to step up the pace with it's releases. I choose to ignore the rumour of no more Neue Heimats until I hear it right from someone's mouth who at the very least holds the position of CEO or higher. Discog's link w/ more info... 03 - Digital Princezz "Lazy Milk Man" Mutter 13 [The Owner Of Half The World EP 2001] There is some controversy over who exactly DP is. I personally don't care. I do know that about half of what DP releases is some pretty pimpin Techno. I can live with that. I wasn't too huge a fan of the latest DP on Feinwerk. It's ok, but what that means is the next one will probably rock. Discog's link w/ more info... 04 - Neil Landstrumm "Pussy Puppy" Tresor 170 [Glamourama EP 2001] I think this EP had something to do with a video game..??? I'm probably wrong. I can't even remember where that silly nonsense crept into my head from. I can tell you with certainty that this whole record is a bad-ass record. As you can tell for yourself if you're here already in the set. Discog's link w/ more info... 05 - TJR "I'm In The Pocket" Tonewrecker 13 [I'm In The Pocket EP 2007] When I initially heard the track sample for this when the release was announced I wasn't keen on the TJR mix. I absolutely loved Paul Birken's, but this mix didn't sit well with me. Now that I have the record and I can hear it loud and clear and at full length...I can tell you it's awesome. One of those cross-genre songs I love so much. I'll be able to listen and or play this anywhere and it'll go over well with whomever. Discog's link w/ more info... 06 - Luke's Anger "Yo Ass" Bowwow 05 [Dead Like Elvis Ep 2006] This EP has future classic written all over it. Of course that's just me being cheeky with my markers, but it's for good reason. I can't even really describe the overall sound of the EP. it's got so much variety crammed into 4 tracks it should be made into the National Anthem for one of the smallish countries. Discog's link w/ more info... 07 - Blackmass Plastics "Gatesmasher" Bowwow 06 [Quarantine Zone EP 2007] Blackmass is a new found artist for me. Someone forgot to keep me in the loop a few years back for about 10 minutes and it resulted in me missing out on some gold. Big up the Uk badness this guy represents. I love it and want more. Discog's link w/ more info... 08 - Fix "Dope Computer" KMS 43 [Flash EP 1992] I think we all know this record. By ear at any rate. Now you know what it is, if you didn't already. Classic tune on the flip, but Dope Computer is just as good and doesn't get as much air time. Changed that! Discog's link w/ more info... 09 - Smooky "Fresh (Feat. Nino-Fight, MC Coeld'r, Dj Idem)" Electronik Weed Crew 07 [Do You Remembmer Ep 2007] A lot of nerds went on saying this EP wasn't as good as previous Smooky/EWC material. Sure it may be a change of pace for them, but if you want to get all nasty every time someone tries something a tad different than I suggest eating something long and cumbersome. Ho! It's great fun, who doesn't like Swedish Mc'ing on top of a Kool and the Gang's remix of "Fresh"? Discog's link w/ more info... 10 - Jacob London "The Casino Squirrels and Lounge Shooter" Utensil 19 [Droppin Squirrels EP 2007] I actually played the wrong song on this EP, but I figured it was too late to turn back. It's still good of course. Anyone who's live-sets involve singing into a vocoder stuffed into a monkey's anus can't go too wrong. Discog's link w/ more info... 11 - The Wee Djs "Kick it VIP" Combat Recordings 10 [Darkhorse Dubs Ep 2006] Another Wee track. I'm a big Wee fan. The low end, whether it's distorted or not, is always done proper. The little extra squiggly bleeps are what do my head in though. Discog's link w/ more info... 12 - Daze Maxim "Unknown" White The one sheet that came with this has fallen out. I believe it's Serial killer's Haircut 31, but since the info has been lost I can't be sure. I should have markered it on like the rest I know. Ok. I'm 98% sure this is SKH 01. Confirmation so I can write it on the damn record already? 13 - Blackmass Plastics "Freak House" Rag & Bone 11 [Four Aces Ep 2006] Yadda Yadda BMP. Right after I heard the Bowwow Ep I did some digging for any other BMP I might like. The problem was I couldn't find one I didn't like and this was the only other one in stock. My eyes are peeled now. Discog's link w/ more info... 14 - Jason Leach "Untitled" Input-Output 11 [Beateater EP 2005] Cynthia Stern's label is currently one of my favorites. Top 5 for sure. It's likely to stay there for a while too. I could see him messing it all up by suddenly only releasing Germanic Polka mash-ups or something. Great label + Jason Leach = Holy trouser trout! The long chiptune/breabeat gem on the flip is what I usually play the snot out of, I thought I'd try this side out today. Sounds like I should have checked it out sooner. Discog's link w/ more info... 15 - Youngman & Landstrumm "Double Bag It" Input-Output 09 [Destroyaz EP 2005] The Destroyaz they call themselves when touring together and that's exactly what they do. A certified legend and another one in the making? Discog's link w/ more info... 16 - Joy Division "She's Lost Control (Neil Landstrumm Cover Version)" Scandinavia 25 [Factory Revival Ep 2006] When Neil takes hold of the reins and vocals are involved he seems to get better and better. I can't remember an instance of it not being awesome, but it improves every time as well. This one was a project that sat close to home for him, influential music from his early music beginnings. Discog's link w/ more info... 17 - Caucasian Boy "Honey Dip (Prime Cutz Mix)" Strictly Rhythm 12201 [HoneyDip/Northern Lights EP 1993] There's always room for acid. This is a bit of an oldie that may not sit well with some. I would even be tempted to say it's a bit of a light weight these days. I was in the mood for it though so what I can say? Discog's link w/ more info... 18 - Lambda "Hold On Tight (Laidback Luke Remix)" La Maison Grande [Hold On Tight LP 1999] I first heard the original mix of this played by Barry Weaver back in the 90's sometime. I didn't know what it was at the time, but it stuck in my head. I was thoroughly stoked when I was skimming through new releases one day and discovered not only what it was, but that it was also being repressed. I love those happy occurences! Discog's link w/ more info... 19 - DadaBleep "Nikeshirts" RZ Music 20 [Nikeshirts EP 2007] RZ rocks out again with another record that could have been written 15 years ago, but wasn't.A new take on the classic acid sound. Always welcome in my home. It reminds me of another record that was big about 2 years ago. And now for the life of me I can't remember just what the hell that other record is. I'll ponder some more... Discog's link w/ more info... Download: Download the July 5th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | leep 67: Trevor Wilkes Bleep 67 Aired: July 12th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes / bleep@isoprax.com Close call. I recorded this mix 2 hours before the Live Stream. I usually get it out of the way on the weekend so I can do other things through the week. I wasn't in the mood to play last weekend though. I even put together a whole show of Unmixed tracks with me being all Mr. Radio and playing with my Mic. Yeah I was none to happy with that so I scratched it and warmed up the decks when I got home from work. Bleep 67 was a pain in the arse. Hopefully some of the future guests get mixes in so we can go back to enjoying Bleep. Lined up and awaiting mixes from: Chris Sattinger, Hanno Hinkelbein, Luke's Anger, Paul Birken and a few others right now. Patience my pretties.... Track-list: 00 - Edit "Bleep Radio Intro" Ed, you're a nerd. Edit's Website 01 - Cristian Vogel "Ninja" Tresor 35 [Sirius LP 1995] This track of Cris' has always been a pain in my backside. I love it, but can never find much to play with it. To this day I've never found 1 other record or track that I can say I really think meshes well with it. It makes me curse and sweat. Although the sweat may just be the heat right now. Discogs link w. more info... 02 - Chris Sattinger "Joy Etc." Subvoice 10 [The mumbler Ep 1997] Chris Sattinger, AKA Mono Ekagra, Timeblind, Keek and a few others has always been a hell of a producer. All the stuff he put out on the Mid-west acid labels and Probe was awesome. Even his dubstep stuff these days is pretty rocking. This is the record that contains the track "Fun in the Murky". Do I have to tell you what that means or can ya'll figure it out? Discogs link w. more info... 03 - Aeox "She's Gotta Gun" Mental Ind. 02 [Paranoid EP 2001] This is by far the biggest most bad ass Techno track you'll ever hear. Aeox at their prime. Discogs link w. more info... 04 - Blackmass Plastics "Beatings" Rag & Bone 11 [Four Aces Ep 2006] Kick step you way on over and enjoy blackmass with me. As mentioned the last few shows in a row: I'm newly hooked on BMP. can anyone recommend some of his older releases to me? Something I should check out for sure. Discogs link w. more info... 05 - Queaver & Versis "Dr. Pest" Error 04 [De Nischel Ep 2006] Q&V are usually hiding on a b-side somewhere with only one track to their name on a comp. This time however, they've got, well, the b-side again, but at least this time they got the whole damn side! I'm a huge fan of their newest track on Kugelbox 5. "..and I hate to cook!" The half time breakdown made fukhouse get silly. Discogs link w. more info... 06 - Dj Funk "Funk U Up %28Dj Rush Berlin Mix%29!" Pro-Jex 54 [Funk U Up! Ep 2004] I bought this EP for the Begg mix, but ended up liking the Rush Berlin mix better once it was in my posession. Go figure, I'm not really a Rush fan at all, but there are some gems and gold bits strewn throughout his prolific career. Discogs link w. more info... 07 - Aeox "2:0" Neue Heimat 32 [Easy Jetset EP 2007] This is possibly the last Aeox Ep we'll ever see unfortunately. Both Hanno and Alex have parted to work on other things. In theory what this means is more releases from the two of them. Not as Aeox, but hey I'll take what I can get. Discogs link w. more info... 08 - Nino Fight "Ca Flotte %28Jason Leach Slight Remix%29" Mercurochrome 06 [Patate Fight EP ] I don't know if anyone else considers this a classic joint, but I sure do. it's got "I still remember it and it's 10 years later" written all over it. Discogs link w. more info... 09 - RV "Kill Me" Bombtrap 04 [Bombsplit 1 EP 2006] I was playing the flip side to this for awhile, but only just realized that I hadn't really given RV's two track on this side much of a chance. Zing...it's good too. I really need to buy less vinyl so that I can fully appreciate what I do have in a timely manner. Discogs link w. more info... 10 - Sueme & Total Useful "RDA" Input-Output 14 [Motorboy EP 2006] I love this Ep and am glad that I sent Sueme to Cynthia at I-O %28Mr. braggery runs amok!%29 when he was looking for a home for it. Sueme as some of you know used to be half of Subhead and Total useful is a Japanese lad if my memory serves me correct. Phil went on about him, but now I've forgotten it all. Discogs link w. more info... 11 - Subhead "Unknown" Subhead 14 [14 EP 1998] At my local record store -- when I had one -- I was known as the guy who bought the weird stuff. Suited me just fine, but one day the owner got this record in. I don't think I had too much Subhead at this point. Maybe one other Ep and I'd seen them live in Toronto once around this time too. Point to that was..I bet you it was this EP that sent me round the bend and had me looking past the Detroit and more for the Real Techno. Discogs link w. more info... 12 - Paul Birken "Fender Bender" Tonewrecker 12 [Junk Profanity EP 2006] Fender Bender is dirty. So very dirty. Paul should be outlawed. The very least...tar and feather him! Seriously bad ass...acidgrungecoretootyfruitybassno Discogs link w. more info... 13 - Sutekh "Shiura" Belief Systems 04 [Deadpan Escarpment LP 1998] Near the end of the 90's was when I was on my "minimal" kick. That was when I started buying up the Sutekh, Twerk and Kit Clayton stuff. I thought it was awesome %28still do!%29, but then a few years went by and I noticed that there was more and more coming out. And less and less of it was worth buying. Fast forward to 2007. The situation hasn't improved. I can't stand 99.9% of whatcomes out in the "minimal" bins these days. Why can't Sutekh come back to his former glory? Seth...give us one last romp in the woods. Discogs link w. more info... 14 - Elec Pt. 1 "Unknown" Bunker 3067 [Dangerous For The Environment EP 2007] Unh Unh. Acid, Cologne style yo. I don't know about Dangerous for the Environment, but it's mucking up the needles real good. Discogs link w. more info... 15 - Debo "World War 3" Dance Mania 214 [A Lil Somethiin-Somethin EP ] I don't know who Debo is, but I can say that it was a Toronto Dj who first played this and hooked me on it. Vortex was in the house! Discogs link w. more info... 16 - Traxmen "Let Me See You Butterfly" Dance Mania 68 [Basement Traxx Vol 2 EP 1994] Traxmen rocked. This Ep however, has a secret weapon on it. "Indoor use Only" will force that grin on your face to record proportions. Discogs link w. more info... 17 - Luke's Anger "Method To Madness" Tiger Bass 02 [Give Em Some Freq Ep 2007] I shouldn't even say anything about this EP or Luke. I've been going on about him so much it's getting stupid now. Oh well. Luke rocks. Deal with it. Discogs link w. more info... Download: Download the July 12th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 68: Mike Holmes Bleep 68 Aired: July 19th, 2007 Mixed by: Mike Holmes (UK) / techno05@hotmail.co.uk / Myspace Those of you who follow along may remember the last time Bleep was invaded by Mike Holmes. If you don't, let me refresh your memory. Future Bleep Line-up: Luke's Anger, Ben Bracket, Paul Birken, Hanno Hinkelbein, Chris Sattinger Track-list: 0/ Edit - Bleep Radio Intro 1/ Tube Jerk - Drowning again - Framework 2/ Flapflapflap - Bitcrusher - Framework 3/ Surgeon - Whose bad hands are these %28Bad hands part 2%29 - Dynamic Tension 4/ Mark Verbos - Source of the problem - Djax up 5/ Popy & Caste Feat. Der Totmacher & Jens Bremeier - Ach ja ein mitzitippelchen - Soundthology 6/ Boy from 79312 - Penetrant - Horspielmusik 7/ Surgeon - Whose bad hands are these %28Autechre Remix%29 - Dynamic Tension 8/ Cristian Vogel - We're only in it for the money - Mille Plateaux 9/ Aeox - She's gotta gun - Mental Industries 10/ Lief Ryan - Skeg fresh - Growth 11/ Sueme - Blollocks - Dot Com 12/ Steph - Fcuk yuo - Ghettofuck 13/ MasCon - Clustermania - Antikonsum 14/ Steph - Rumpelkammer - Null 15/ Sueme introducing Rob the fucker co. noguskik - Freeze fracture - Dot Com 16/ Inaki Villasante - Elevation - Manuke 17/ MasCon & BeNi - Tut elch - Zinch 18/ DJ Shufflemaster - Experience %28Surgeon Remix%29 - Tresor 19/ Subhead - Untitled %28Marcin Czubala Remix%29 - Subhead 20/ Fugo - My first simba - Neue Heimat 21/ Lief Ryan - In spite of the pain - Growth 22/ Delta vs DJ Dex - Jackass - Toxic 23/ Oliver Roseman - Unique haircut - Miditonal 24/ DJ Ze Mig-L - Tight retro - Naked Lunch 25/ DJ Mem - Pineapples & Coconuts - Nasty colour 26/ Luke's Anger - Work that mod %28 Jerome Hill's rockin horse remix%29 - Don't 27/ Carsten Rechenberger & Recall 8 - Bass buzz one - Soundthology 28/ Rune - Hope - Scatty Brainz Download: Download the July 19th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 69: Trevor Wilkes Bleep 68 Aired: July 26th, 2007 Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes (CA) / bleep@isoprax.com I've been sitting on this mix for 3 weeks now. it's been patiently waiting it's airtime. it's the mix that kinda marks the cross over between the bag of records I've been playing out for the last month or so and the bag I'm replacing that with. The next 2-3 shows of my own will all be like that, each week featuring less stuff that I've played recently. Aside from explaining that, there's not much else to tell this week! Future confirmed Bleep guests: Luke's Anger, Paul Birken, Hanno Hinkelbein, Chris Sattinger, Cristian Vogel Next Weeks Show: Wifi of the Undead - Dub & Rave-step badness Track-list: [00:00] 00 - Edit "Bleep Radio Intro" Edweird strikes again! Ed's site [01:00] 01 - TJR "I'm In The Pocket" Tonewrecker 13 [I'm In The Pocket EP 2007] I wont go on again about how I came to realize how much I like this track. For that you can refer to previous Bleeps. I will mention again that it'll probably be a long time before it leaves my bag so get used to hearing it. Discog's link w/ more information... [05:33] 02 - Luke's Anger "Organ Monkey" Tigerbass 02 [Give Em Some Freq EP 2007] Again I'm always going on about Luke's stuff. I've spoiled him enough. I'll relate a quick story instead. last Saturday my girlfriend and I went to the drive-in. Sitiing in the car, in line, waiting to pay, I was listening to this mix. At the point this track came on the car beside us gave us strange looks. I didn't say it was a good story... Discog's link w/ more information... [08:35] 03 - Sugar Experiment Station "Influence Technology" Scandinavia 03 [Ultimathule EP 1996] All four tracks on this EP should be drilled into people's head the very second they are born. Unless it's discovered that loud music is bad for newborns. I suspect it may be. it's classic in my circles and I suspect other's as well. Neil Landstrumm and Tobias Schmidt work together well now and seemingly always have. Although to be fair I didn't have to think that up myself. neil says so in his Archives Discog's link w/ more information... [11:50] 04 - Tobias Schmidt "Systemshocker" Feinwerk 11 [Heavy Makeup EP 2007] Another track, from another record, that wont be soon leaving the bag. Toby has been absolutely killing it the last few releases. he's always been someone I kept an eye out for, but it's reached a new level. It all started with the Monkey Tennis EP. Something changed. For the better. Discog's link w/ more information... [15:48] 05 - Axel Sohns "Analog Komplex" Tonewrecker 11 [Circling The Wagons Ep 2006] I don't know if Axel has anything else lined up for release. I do know his label Kitty-Corner is putting out some killer releases though. I definitely urge everyone to check out the latest ep by TSR. Discog's link w/ more information... [19:08] 06 - Lief Ryan "Da Shit!" Growth 02 [Unhealthy Living EP 2003] I seem to have a strange relationship with Lief's stuff. I get it, love it, forget about it. Don't know why. Lately I've been digging back out and giving it the room to breathe and the playtime it deserves. Discog's link w/ more information... [22:11] 07 - Rosie Brown "Bliss (D's Boom Bap Bleep Edition)" .dotbleep 11 [Bliss - Derrick Carter Remixes EP 2006] I firmly believe this track is being abused by myself. And yet I can't put it away. DC's magic touch has overwhelmed my senses with his cunning use of bleep and vocal! Discog's link w/ more information... [26:40] 08 - Jamie Lidell "Freely Freekin" Mosquito 08 [Freekin The Frame EP 1997] I've come to the conclusion that this is probably my favorite track. Most people start off sucking at least a little. jamie started off where most end up and has only gotten better since this record. Big up the TSR boys for hooking me up with this so I can have a 2nd copy. Not to hog it, but to be able to play the snot out of it without worrying about ruining my only copy! Discog's link w/ more information... [29:58] 09 - Byron Stingily "Get Up! (Mousse T.'s Extended Mix)" Peppermint Jam [Get Up! Remixes EP 1996] This record is one of the few I catch myself singing along to. Brings me back to early party days and more specifically old Terry Mullan sets. Discog's link w/ more information... [33:31] 10 - TSR "Robi Und Fredi" Don't 09 [Onion Tied To My Belt EP 2006] I'm going to go out on a limb and say that only two of the TSR'ers were involved in this track. They finally got rid of that Tommy character! Discog's link w/ more information... [36:07] 11 - Smash TV "Electronic Boy" Bpitch Control 20 [Rock On Boy Ep 2001] This was one of those songs that you hear out and go nuts trying to figure out what it was. I believe it was Mateo Murphy that finally id'd it for me that year. Via...the old Gtech mailing list. yes my memory is very selective, but quite often very good. Discog's link w/ more information... [40:14] 12 - Luke's Anger "Strangle Hold" Don't 10 [Fistful Of Donkeys EP 2006] Blah blah blah...see above. I do have this to say about the next Don't release though..."Readyyy now....." Sing it Frankie! ;%29 Tip!! Discog's link w/ more information... [43:31] 13 - Subhead "Forest Friends" Subhead 02 [Forest Friends Ep 1996] Subhead of course being quite good at what they do did it again on the 2nd release of their own label. This is the track that most people buy it for if I do remember idle chat correctly. The release party for this EP was big news at the time and apparently was 5 shades of awesome. Subhead live and Claude Young when the music he played was still good? Yes please. Discog's link w/ more information... [47:04] 14 - Tomas Nordstrom "Jagermiester" Don't 05 [Knights Of The Jager EP 2004] This is a new addition to the bag, but it's been around the block. I made myself put it away for a while as I over played it big time when it first came out. I'm allowing myself to use it again. Sparingly. if I overdo it...suck it up. Discog's link w/ more information... [50:22] 15 - Mark Hawkins "Frequency Respnose" Input-Output 15 [13 Years Of Raving EP 2007] Think of this as a teaser EP. It's not really. Not officially I don't think anyway. Mark's album worth of tracks that he WANTS A HOME FOR is all along the same vein as this ep. There's one difference....The LP is even better. It's got Bill Youngman and aLXe doing guest bits on it. Previews soon my pretties Discog's link w/ more information... [54:53] 16 - Cannibal Cooking Club "longpigchef (Bill Youngman Remix)" Cannibal Cooking Club 04 [Recooked Volume 1 EP 2005] This is probably one of my favorite remixed tracks. Bill totally turned a decent CCC track into gold. A guy I work with who doesn't normally listen to anything electronic heard this on a cd I had. he was fist pumping within seconds. Uh..in the air. Discog's link w/ more information... [57:32] 17 - Kylie Minogue "Slow (Tomas Nordstrom Feat. Chill Cover Version)" I had to include this track. I tossed it in at the very end as I believe it deserves a full play out. I wont bother telling you all just how much I love it. I'll let you decide for yourself just how damn catchy it is. Download: Download the July 26th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Myspace Facebook Bleep Group Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 70: Wifi of the Undead Bleep 70 Aired: August 2nd, 2007 Mixed by: Wifi of the Undead (UK) / @ Virb / @ Myspace I first discovered Ben when he posted an old rave track mix online. I liked it so incredibly much I had to host it for him so that it could reach more people. After listening to it countless times and never having it grow old on me and then subsequently finding out that Ben also makes some bad-ass tracks of his own I figured it was time to ask him to Bleep. Future confirmed Bleep guests: Luke's Anger, Paul Birken, Hanno Hinkelbein, Chris Sattinger, Cristian Vogel, Jerome Hill Next Weeks Show: Unknown Track-list: 00: Edit - Bleep Radio Intro 01: Blackmass Plastics - Tek Tech [Remix] [Unreleased] 02: Wifioftheundead - TwentyFourSeven [Unreleased] 03: Crooked One - Devastate [Unreleased] 04: Surgeon - Band Hand Break 2 [Roly Vex'd Remix] [Dynamic Tension] 05: Neil Landstrumm - Rockers 'The Underground King' [Planet Mu] 06: Aaron Spectre - Say More Fire [Rag & Bone] 07: Wifioftheundead - ODL [Unreleased] 08: Cursor Miner - Grimewatch [Combat Recordings] 09: Wifioftheundead - Damage Limitation [Unreleased] 10: Crooked One - Annihilation [Starksound] 11: Milanese - Billy Hologram [Warp] 12: Wifioftheundead - Needles [Unreleased] 13: Starkey - Bounce [Starksound] 14: Wifioftheundead - THD [Unreleased] 15: Neil Landstrumm - Tusk Hunter [Planet Mu] 16: Wifioftheundead - Wifioftheundead [Unreleased] 17: Surgeon - Bad Hand Break [Dynamic Tension] 18: Si Begg - Hornsey Slap [Hoods Up Mix] [Noodles] 19: Phoenecia - Odd Job [Get Fresh] [Schematic] 20: Si Begg - The Tyranny of Pesto [Digital Distortions] 21: Drop The Lime - Hold On [Rag & Bone] 22: Wifioftheundead - Bouncer [Unreleased] 23: Milanese - Peggy Flynn [Remix] [MG77] 24: Aaron Spectre - Music is the Weapon [Rag & Bone] 25: Unknown - Dead Letter Drop 2 [Dead Letter Drop] 26: Milanese - So Malleable [Cold Remix] [MG77] 27: Bacteria - Bacteria [Unreleased] 28: Wifioftheundead - Plex [Unreleased] 29: Wifioftheundead - Skool Dayz [Unreleased] 30: Crooked One - Let Us Pray [Unreleased] Download: Download the August 2nd, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Myspace Facebook Bleep Group Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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![]() | Bleep 71: Luke's Anger Bleep 71 Aired: August 9th, 2007 Mixed by: Luke's Anger (UK) / @ Myspace / @ Discogs Luke is easily one of my favorites in the game right now. I've been playig the crap out of all his releases and eagerly await the next. I had to ask him to put together a Bleep show...I'd like to think he had to comply. He did anyway. Future confirmed Bleep guests: Paul Birken, Hanno Hinkelbein, Chris Sattinger, Cristian Vogel, Jerome Hill Next Weeks Show: Unknown Track-list: 0. Edit - Bleep Radio Intro 1. Dead By Dawn - Depth Charge - Vinyl Solution 2. Woo Haa! - Busta Rhymes - Elektra 3. Program Crusher - Dexcorcist? - New Skin 4. Untitled - Crystal Distortion - Perce-Oreille 5. Schizm Track - Squarepusher - Warp 6. Brixton - Sabres Of Paradise Remix - Mute 7. New Standard World - Sugar Experiment Station - Scandinavia 8. Green Velvet - (You Don't Have To Be) Fake And Phoney - Open 9. Crawling Home To Nest - Paul Birken - Don't 10. Space MArines - John Starlight - Art Of Perception 11. Snake N Pigny Piie - Subhead - Neue Heimat 12. Houston 2 - Bob Brown - Perce-Oreille 13. Pitchy Pitch - Kirk - Coin Operated 14. Untitled - Groove Asylum - Don't 15. Is There Gonna Be A Mac Version? - Michael Forshaw - Chan 'n' Mikes 16. Dirty On The Floor - Luke's Anger - Don't 17. Al Tourettes - The Interview - Growth Download: Download the August 9th, 2007 Archive Visit: Fun in the Murky Bleep Archives Myspace Facebook Bleep Group Contact: e-mail - bleep@isoprax.com msn - isoprax@hotmail.com |
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