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Friday, April 23, 2010

Flavor of the week #17

JNEIRO JAREL
www.myspace.com/jneirojarel
www.viberianexperience.com
( ;D --> Jneiro Jarel (Dr. Who Dat?) presents the genre re-defining Android Love Mayhem from his newly-relaunched Label Who imprint, distributed by Alpha Pup. With more monikers than Kool Keith, his collaborations and producer credits are almost too many to mention. Highlights include works with Khujo Goodie (as Willie Isz), DOOM, TV on the Radio, and many more. Often being described as "experimental" and "psychedelic," Jarel simply calls his ever-changing, abstract approach "the viberian experience," where various musical styles and influences have beautifully coalesced to become something all it's own.)
Android Love Mayhem - EP
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ytflq_WeV8s
Going Home
http://vimeo.com/channels/alphapup#10699242

65DaysofStatic
www.myspace.com/65propaganda
www.65daysofstatic.com
( ;D --> Focusing on instrumental post-rock with live and electronic percussion, 65daysofstatic is based in Sheffield, England. The band, whose name originates from an unreleased John Carpenter film, formed in 2001 as a trio (Joe Shrewsbury, Paul Wolinski, and Iain Armstrong). Armstrong left in May 2003 and by the end of the year Rob Jones (drums) and Gareth Hughes (bass) were added. The band's fourth album, We Were Exploding Anyway, is due for release on 26 April 2010 on Hassle Records. A Japan-only maxi-single, "Weak4", was released on 12 March 2010. First reviews of the album state that the band is going further away from the post-rock sound of their beginning and turning toward an electronic style, using more synthesizers and less electric guitars and live drums.)
We Were Exploding Anyway
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Ladytron
www.myspace.com/ladytron
www.ladytron.com
( ;D --> Ladytron blends electronic pop music and New Wave, using an array of vintage analogue equipment to achieve their distinct sound. Albums so far have focused on a balance between pop structures and digitally edited analogue electronic sound, along with some more experimental leanings including psychedelic elements. All four members write songs differently, which adds to the eclectic nature of their albums.)
Velocifero (Remixed and Rare)
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Se also: http://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2006/12/flavor-of-week-49.html
and:
http://barlemusic.blogspot.com/2008/04/flavor-of-week-15.html

Monophunk / Peter 'O
www.myspace.com/monophunksociety
www.myspace.com/peteromonophunk
( ;D --> Both hailing from South London Peter O and Stephen Chan have developed their sound from influence's from many of their experiences of the London club scenes from the early eighties jazz funk to electro to hip hop and then to the formidable late 80's Acid House scene. Both have a wide range in music and have finally emerged as Monophunk producing "wholesome" deep electronic House music.)
Route Du Battoir
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Groove For The Main Room (Peter 'O)
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Chan (Monophunk) New mix (Stephen Chan)
http://soundcloud.com/chan-2


Painbastard
www.myspace.com/painbastard
www.painbastard.de
( ;D --> German one-man dark electro band of Alexander Pitzinger.)
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