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Mark Hawkin's Doomsday Clock
(LP download now available)
Bleep Radio Show # 60
May 24, 2007Aired: May 24th, 2007
Mixed by: Trevor Wilkes
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 (Dr. Break 01) was also of such a high caliber I bought 2 copies just so I'd never wear through it.
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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.
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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.
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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. (pst : 3d!t in ohio in june!)
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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 (A..D) 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.
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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(???). 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.
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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.
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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.
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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!
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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.
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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 (mid 90's) Swedish Techno maybe.
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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.
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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.
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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?
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15 - Jerome Hill "Shticklebrix" Kugelbox 05 [Crash Course Part 4 EP 2007]
This is the track I bought the record for (only to discover the queaver & versis track later). 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.
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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.
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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.
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