The Crew bring rural retribution to some long hair who thinks he’s got the right to roam…
Strange2 & Nev.Era “La Inocencia”
Official video of the track “La inocencia” included in the Strange2 & Nev.era “Diario sonoro” released by Lovethechaos Label on March 2011. Video by Xarlene.
Links
Japanese artist Ryoji Ikeda‘s latest running glitch/noise concept performance piece, “Datamatics” was included in one of the sessions of the London performance art SPILL Festival. People in Geneva on April [ … ]
Birthday parties galore for Ad Noiseam’s 10th anniversary!
Remember 2001? When the world was still recovering from a post-turn of the millenium hangover, and a couple of towers were still standing in New York? Something else happened that year: a small, limited compilation called “Krach Test” saw the light of the day as the first Ad Noiseam release ever.
Wrong Music Japan Compilation 2011
The nice people at Wrong Music also put up a music compilation to raise funds for the victims of the Sendai disaster: The situation in Japan is unbelievably desperate. Here [ … ]
Links
The week’s mandatory links: American Red Cross and the JPRI Japan Earthquake and Tsunami Relief Fund. Of course, following the events in Sendai, nuclear energy has once again come under scrutiny and George Monbiot’s column at the Guardian is well worth reading…
Pandora’s Black Book – Born Into Death
A remix companion to “Black Brothel” released on Tympanik Audio in 2009, “Born Into Death” presents new and updated Pandora’s Black Book material as well as remixes by Human Error, Mangadrive, Mono Penguin, PiG FaT and Shad0w.
Prometheus Burning – Help Japan. Get Free Music.
This just in on our mailbox: Donate to the Red Cross to help support Japan. Get a free Prometheus Burning digital album. Since our first official release “Influenza” in 2004, [ … ]
Videos
This week’s crop of videos features official videos with music by Matta, Hecq & Exillon and Tyler The Creator (the later two from upcoming releases).
Free releases by The Centrifuge
This week we asked Wassim of the UK-based electronic arts collective The Centrifuge to recommend a few highlights from their back-catalog along with a few words. Not only did he send us a pretty comprehensive list but he went above and beyond the call of duty with descriptions and background of each release!