February 24th, 2007
muerte #001 [AA.VV. - let's talk about muertepop]
“Muertepop records debut. First release for the new Italian netlabel, over 80 minutes of music, a double cd with cover artwork, 20 tracks, various artists and various genres (electronica, experimental, glitch, indie, avantgarde, post-rock, minimal, acoustic, ambient, …).”
CD1
- Port-Royal - Internet love
- Etere β Dans les Boulevards (Ohz remix)
- Leben β Molly has been cured
- Mark Hamn β Akoustik poll
- My Awesome Mixtape β Ode to poetry
- IOIOI β Bright future
- Cocoon β Neural
- Fever Asym β Tomorrow you will listen to
- Livi(d)o β Qualcosa nella mia mente
- Guitar to abdicate β A new place
CD2
- Letβs drive to Alaska! β As we sleep
- Rikieffe β Mosca ceca
- Overtuner β Broken melody
- Monowatt β Brainwave#0
- Urkuma&Strinqulu β Iundulu
- Smart Drug β Rosina
- Scientist&Cynic β The quite gnome
- Le Supersquillo β Go way John
- Falter Bramnk β Big Pink
- Gilvia β Gls3
Tago-Mago says:
don’t know how else to say this… but i’ve been listening to can since 14 (24 now) and i finally made something i think is good
enough. and i figured you might dig it.
it’s here: http://tago-mago.net/music.htm
remixes of the streets, marvin gaye, mos def, b-52’s, cocteau twins, more
hope you like it
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The “Eardrums shall fail” blog said:
“Remixing is raised to art status when you give new life to music, any type of music. To see potential in a boring cut, to push the
envelope all the way to different galaxies, to let your mind wander where the originary intention left off, all this presumes passion
and marquees lighting up over your head as opposed to a mere lightbulb. A writer, most of the cases, is a passionate reader and
afterwards a remixer of words. Tago-Mago does that with music. I may not like each and every track but that would be a strange and new
feeling anyway. Rarely have I heard a reinvention of music I was, or thought I was, familiar with, in such unexpected ways. His major
influence is Can, and the mixes are inspired by a variety of hip hop and electronica artists.”
http://eashfa.wordpress.com/
February 25th, 2007 at 2:46 am