December 2008 Archives

Dirty and spastic if I ever saw one, this EP has always sat well with me, although I could see how it may be a bit much for some of the less adventurous. Right from the first moment I heard an Aeox production I was hooked. I don't even think I could select a favorite release. They're all such great releases in their own rights. The only complaint I have is the lack of new material since the guys have gone their separate ways.


AeoX was originally formed 1999 as a 4 man project. Today of the original crew 2 people remain: Hanno HTTP Hnkelbein and Al.X.E.
Hanno had been DJing since 1996 and played in various industrial bands since he was 14 years old and changed his surfboard for a guitar, as well as writing score music for the full feature film TRACK (sterlingscreen prod.)
Al.X.E has a degree in piano and clarinette and has produced various acts during his career before Aeox started out.
After only playing liveshows for the first year, they decided it was time to hit the studio and fix their sound to vinyl.
Searching around for a while they soon found out, that no label could offer what they expected,

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bh19a.jpgnh19b.jpgAeox "Superfukt" Neue Heimat 19
A1 - Superfuckt
A2 - Lowzec
B1 - Helly Mellow
B2 - Jax
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While I don't exactly know who the various artists are yet, I will soon. Not knowing who made the tracks doesn't prevent one from enjoying them though. So here I offer you a chance to take a sneak peek at the next Digital Ep from Vadz and his Russian cohorts.

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Various Artists "Second Strike" Russian Techno Secret Weapon 02
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Format: Digital Only
Available January 2009

The premise behind this mix is that it was an old tape of his that he re-discovered and then ripped. I've been enjoying it today while noodling around the house, but I bet it's good for more than just that. With a load of stuff we've all heard and a few things we don't hear so much anymore it's one of those nice little flashback reminders. And as usual it's more quality Kleez.One output.

Meat Beat Manifesto - Radio Babylon
Future Sound Of London* - Papua New Guinea
Ital Rockers - Ital's Anthem
LFO (2) - Sonic Attack
NJoi* - Rhythm Zone
Fantasy UFO - Fantasy
LFO (2) - Brainstorm
Project One A Few Dollars More
F-X-U The Scheme
Brothers Grimm, The Deja Vu
Djum Djum - Difference
Nightmares On Wax - I am for reel
Earth People - Dance
Rebel MC - The Wickedest Sound
Scientist, The - The Exorcist
Scientist, The - The Bee (Remix)
Scientist, The - The Exorcist II (The Remix)
Bizarre Inc - Such A Feeling
Kicksquad - Soundclash (Champion Sound)
Tricky Disco - Disco 130
LFO - LFO
Turntable Overload - T.T.O.
Bassix - Close Encounters
Genaside II - Death Of The Kamikazee
4 Hero - Mr. Kirk
Phuture Assasins* - I Like Techno

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With remixes from both Queaver and Martin Mueller this is a digital EP I can stand behind with no qualms what-so-ever. I grab the vinyl they put out and it also happens that they have both been guests on Bleep Radio.

Tattoo Detectives/Matthias Friedrich "Global Friendship" Spirit Generation 09
A1 - "Whore Shipping" (Queaver Dirty TB Shuffle Remix)
B1 - "Whore Shipping" (Martin Mueller Da Heat Remix)


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Dave found me via Fun in the Murky & Myspace and passed me two of his mixes to listen to. I only had to have one listen to know that he was going to be asked to do another one up for Bleep.

Dave Shades started DJing at the tender age of 16 spinning hip-hop and now and again dabbling in hardcore.
After hearing the odd tune here and there that grabbed his attention he was properly introduced to techno in 2001 and instantly fell in love.
He has held residencies at Concept Theory, Obese and Animal Farm, played several of the Footwork nights and played some of the Subcity Radio nights at the Arches.
Currently a resident and co-promoter of Mount Heart Attack, under the name Greggery Peccary (one of many terrible alter egos used by Dave Shades that includes Inspector Radge-It among others), which will consist of 2 monthly nights in 2009 - Continuing at the Ivy and starting a new night in the Black Sparrow where the late licence will mean monthly guests.
Dave mainly plays wonky and jacking techno, with splatterings of booty, electro and acid, however he has been known to dabble in pretty much anything including disco, hip-hop and even breakcore.
In 2007 he was crowned the winner of the Dickride.com DJ Battle World Cup which was an online booty battle.
After a tied semi-final against Willie Heenan in which the deciding votes went 2-1 in Shades's favour, he took the final with the biggest win margin the competition has seen, beating DJ KNC from Belgium.

Dave on Postbocks, Myspace

3d!t - Bleep Radio Intro
Si Begg - Are You a Big Boy DJ?
Phon.o - Busted in da D
Kanji Kinetic - Drive U Crazy
3d!t - Salsa (Doritos Mix)
Moves!!! - All Skate
Mathew Jonson - Spanish (Hrdvsion Remix)
L-Vis 1990 - Stay Together
Mr Oizo - Z
Jerome Hill - West Street Blag
Onken - Get Bizzy (Miami Hoedown)
Blackmass Plastics - Future Past (Kanji Kinetic Remix)
Jerome Hill & LuSINda - Mushy Peaz
DJ Deeon featuring DJ Funk - Put it in Yo Mouf
DJ Dro San - Most Wanted
Robert Armani - Warning
Verthex Scratch - Low
Axel Sohns - Crank That Shit
Clark - Volcan Veins
Rory St John - Order of the Solar Temple
Lory D - Ghill
Bytecon - T-Wrex (DJ Quest Remix)
Ed Chamberlain - Dave (Vent Remix)
Michael Forshaw - Sinister
Radioactive Man - Ye Olde Skool Rayve
Queaver & Versis - Orient Jig
Reche & Recall - Bass Buzz One
Michael Forshaw - Slightly Fucked
Queaver & Versis - Hard & Cheeky
Michael Forshaw - Dumb
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Allrighty, heres a x-mas gift for you all. A super compilation of the finest electroish music at the moment. Feat. the well talanted and well know artists Luke Eargoggle & Tobias von Hofsten + we bring you two new faces. One of Stockholms most hidden secrets, Lacknafta and from Detroit the crazy man Bobby Athom...

Note that this release is only available until the 31st of January. Merry X-mas and a Happy new year.

Various Artists"37 Below" Input-Output XXX01
01 - Luke Eargoggle - Life Strikes Back
02 - Tobias von Hofsten - You're A Star
03 - Lacknafta - Hedersskuld
04 - Bobby Athom - Smell Of Fishyness
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Like the man says; this is a free, limited release. So go grab it!

I found this yesterday while taking a peak at the Livesets Techno threads. It's been some time now since the last Bill Youngman set was posted up, so to see it was a pleasant surprise. It seems to me that it's mostly new stuff we've not heard in previous live-sets. I don't recognize much of it anyway.

Electrostep (Bill's site)

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File this one under the 'hugely influential' header. It's been released for over a decade now and it's still being played out too often (which in my opinion is still not enough). The track that tends to get the most attention is the Jamie Lidell remix. It is a masterpiece of course, but the rest of the EP is just as good.

I'm even guilty of abusing the Lidell remix and forgetting about the rest,, but now that I've added this record back into my box I'm going to focus on using it in ways I've not in the past. If you've never heard this EP before you've clearly been hiding under a rock. At least now you're up to date.

t65a.jpegt65b.jpegCristian Vogel "(Don't) Take More" Tresor 65
A1 - (Don't) Take More
A2 - (Don't) Take More (Si Begg Remix)
B1 - (Don't) Take More (Jamie Lidell Remix)
B2 - Tearing The Groove
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It seems that good Acid is hard to find these days, almost a mythical thing or state. Sure we have spurts of it coming out now and then, but on the whole what's being released under the Acid moniker is lacking. This mix was tossed together on a pleasant Monday morning so I could burn it for the car and listen to it in the ol' mp3 player while walking. A celebration of new and old good Acid, which unlike Unicorns and Eunuch Horns actually does exist if you've got the motivation to dig.

01 - Frankie Knuckles "baby Wants To Ride" Trax 2006-12
02 - Tyrone Latrelle "It's My Feeling Now" RZ Muzik 18
03 - Oliver Dodd "Untitled"
04 - A Jackin' Phreak "Corrosion" Aciiieeed 05
05 - Like A Tim "Platinum" Like 12
06 - DMX Krew "Bass Drops" Turbo 57
07 - Mickey Oliver "Pump Up The Acid (Hardrock Striker K.O. 12's Mix)" Slylax 10
08 - Terry Hunter "Back 2 House" House Music 05
09 - ESP "It's You"
10 - Landlord I Like It (Groovy house Mix)" Debut 3084
11 - Fantasy Club "Mystery Girl (4 Track Mix)" International House Records 02
12 - Mike Dunn "Outta Kontrol"Skylax 10
13 - Para One "Midnight Swim (Beckett & Taylor Remix)" Institubes 17
14 - Jerome Hill "Schnitzelpoppas" Beetroot 01

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Edmx Podcast 4

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The Podcast which has ensnared my imagination and gotten my butt up off the office chair has another new episode available. It's actually been ready for 2 days now I think, but you've all been left out of the loop because of my job. I'm all clocked out now and have the time to share.

This, most recent, show is chock full of all kinds of early 90's House and Techno gems. Most of them I recognized and most of them you will too, there were however some sweet little numbers that Ed has now taught us all about. And I'm sure I'll be doing some exploratory Discogs spelunking now because of it.


Edmx Podcast...

And if you haven't listened to the first three already, you're obviously behind the times. Get with it! As usual if you like the Podcast (or even don't like it - constructive criticism only makes it better) please leave a comment on Ed's blog page. The feedback feeds his motivation with regards to doing this labour intensive show so without we lose out!

Bleep Radio 140: Dj Urbe

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Back in episode #136 by Dro San I mentioned a 'club' that had been fashioned out of an unused portion of a school. That is where this set was recorded as well. It was another of the monthly 'Skool-yard' parties as I believe they're called. This time around it was Urbe who was able to have a portion of his set recorded.

Urbe on Myspace

3d!t - Bleep Radio intro
Jerome Hill - Don't 11
Paul Birken - Rumpus Room Vol.02
Lukes Anger - Don't 10
Lukes Anger - Rumpus Room Vol.01
TSR - Don't 09
Quick N'Smart - Coin Operated 02
TSR - Don't 09
Quick N' Smart - Miditonal 09
Spewis - Rude And Awake Vol. 01
Quick N' Smart - Coin Operated 03
Fin Phranklin - EGO-Plastix 02
Lukes Anger - Don't 10
Quick N'Smart - Utils 025
Q-IC - Reaktion 05

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The original mix of 'You got my' is some serious bleep. That bassline melts my brain. I'm debating grabbing two copies of this EP so I can play with that one track more. This [a]pendics.shuffle character is starting to really put out stuff that's up my alley.


mf41a.jpgmf41b.jpgApendics Shuffle "You Got My Harmony" Mo's Ferry 41
A1 - Finding Harmony
A2 - Finding Harmony (Tim Xavier remix)
B1 - You Got My Harmony
B2 - You Got My Harmony (Olene Kadar remix)
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Another digital EP from the Tonewrecker himself. Released just in time for everyone to include in USB sticks stuffed in their x-mas cards. It's a welcome sight to see another FitM regular (Vadz) with a track on here as well as two fellows who are new to me and perhaps new to you.

Winter has quickly settled in upon Minneapolis and St. Paul. Outside there are short days, windchill, and weird animal footprints in the snow. Parking lots appear chaotic with snow covered lane markings missing from sight. These studio machines seem to prefer being inside to offset the coldness in the night.

Slappy Recordings welcomes 3 friends to this latest release SR002. Sharing songs that are all variations on one theme - "People North of the Equator made this music" I don't know if that is really the theme, but if it was, then these would be the perfect soundtrack in my opinion.

sr2.jpgVarious Artists "Untitled" Slappy Recordings 02
01 - Paul Birken "Malprakktice"
02 - Heckadecimal "Circus Pate"
03 - Johnny Orin "Miss S part 3"
04 - Vadz "Cosmosis"

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It's been a a while now since anything related to Lissajou was posted up, but I've finally seen a release update on his myspace page that looks like it's well worth sharing. More of the usual lasers and explosions of course, but then it wouldn't be chiptunes without em!

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Various Artists "Bleep South" .x.

With tracks by..

Oddknock
Lissajou
After the Bomb, Baby
I Kill Pxls
Diamonds Guns Gold
goatslacker
3P1L3T1C F1T
Keepbullfighting
c-c
DJ Thanatos

More info and Purchasing @ Lissajou's Blog Entry

My only complaint with regards to this release is that it's on CD only it appears. A good chunk of these tracks have appeared on vinyl before, but to have them all together would have been perfect. that's a minor though. I doubt this CD will ever leave my car which is where 99% of my CD listening happens. As far as Electro CDs go this one is going to be up there with my favorites I think. It may even knock one of my previous ones out of the way.

BASS JUNKIE IS BACK AND THIS TIME HE TAKES NO PRISONERS!!! 10 years have passed since the Breakin` Records 1999 release of "Bass Time Continuum", the 2nd Bass Junkie album, which caused worldwide speaker damage and brought low frequency terror to the masses. Now with over 150 minutes of music squeezed onto 2 CDs, Bass Junkie returns once more with his own brand of Slammin' Bass Jams to feed those hungry woofers!!! Featured on this album are remixes of classic electro trax from old school pioneers such as Man Parrish, The Unknown DJ & The Egyptian Lover, whose music past and present continues to influence producers today. Along with the best vinyl releases from the past 10 years and of course an array of new, unheard material ranging from the futuristic tale of "Comply" to the deep freestyle club mover "Sub-Mission", this long awaited 3rd album, the final in the trilogy, is sure to satisfy your Bass Lust!!! Although this will be his last album, Bass Junkie will continue to produce new material with fellow Electro Commandos in such groups as Industrial Bass Machine, Kronos Device, Gods Of Technology, Bassing Guild, Middle Men, Motorobot & The Brink.

Watch this ssSBASSSss...........

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Bass Junkie "Comply" Battle Traxx CD 03
A1 - Comply
A2 - 808FM
A3 - Sub-Mission (Control The Bass)
A4 - Images On Screen
A5 - Dark Machine
A6 - Dance (Show No Shame Mix)
A7 - Deep Bass Matrix
A8 - Human Error
A9 - Interfearence
A10 - Return To Bass
A11 - Computer Future
A12 - Out Of The Unknown

B1 - Infiltrator
B2 - Electro Freq.
B3 - Beatronic (Master Of The 808 Mix)
B4 - Kill The Humanoid
B5 - Electrafluid
B6 - The Weirding Module
B7 - Jammin` The Box
B8 - Hip Hop Re Bop (Bass Junkie`s Boogie Down Bass Mix)
B9 - Myami Style
B10 - System Punisher
B11 - Quad City (Bass Junkie Mixxx)
B12 - Energy + Matter = Chaos
B13 - Internal Malfunctions

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Format: 2 x CD
Distributed by: Veto UK

Hot City is dropping some severely skewed house music, twisting it up
with his own blend of jackin' chicago house, 2step/UKG, and bass
bumpers. With only two tracks sent out to a handful of the finest DJs
around in the past few months, he's already had a 15 minute special on
last week's Mary Anne Hobbs show on BBC1, secured two gigs playing out
at Wifey, certainly the most fun club in London at the moment, and
managed to generate a fair amount of hype.

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Hot City "Yeah! / Head Works" Highpoint Lowlife 31
01 - Yeah
02 - Yeah (tvo mix)
03 - Head Works
04 - Head Works (eats tapes mix)
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More Info or Buy @ Highpoint Lowlife, Boomkat (UK)

Highpoint Lowlife's website

Bleep Radio 139: Valta

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Those of you who have been listening to Bleep fora while or have just dug through the archives will know it's been a long 99 episodes since Valta last contributed a mix. In that time between then and now he's managed to kick start his label 'Ghettofuck' into high gear as well as running a Podcast and series of events featuring a lot of artists FitM's alert readers/listeners would know of.

Kievbass web, Kievbass myspace, Ottosiderspunk myspace, Ghettofuck myspace


3d!t - Bleep Radio Intro
Funkstorung - punk motherfucker (Richard Devine's Acid Rev RMX) -Detroit Underground
Sheetaz - Fo - Spacebar Sentiments
Limbertimbre - Jebem Ti Sunce - Spacebar Sentiments
Cursor Miner - Carnivore - Combat Recordings
Moving Ninja - Witchdokta - Vertical Sound
Kansas City Prophets - Intercom - Werk Discs
Cursor Miner VS. Blackmass Plastics - Skip - Combat Recordings
Kalbata - Nicragua - Dirty Needles
Jason Leach - Jase Odessy - Semi Automatic
Cha-Os (Bass Junkie + Dexorcist) - Emergency (bassing guild rework) - Monotone
Silicon Scally - Proteus (weemix) - SCSI-AV
Uprokk - N:E.O. Hunter - Monotone
Boris Divider - Remote operator - Drivecom
AE35 - TYO Freeze - Fdb Recordings
Subhead - Keep Calm - Predicaments
Hyde - Pump It Up - Monotone
Ottosiderspunk - Doggy Soldier - Ghettofuck
Cursor Miner - Hair Of The Dog - Lo Recordings
Exzakt - Speaker Breaka - Monotone
Michael Forshaw - Remodel - Core
Debasser - Quite Erotic - Fleeced
Dexorcist - Contamination (Blackmass Plastics mix) - SMB
Paul Birken - Crawling Home To Nest - Don't

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I think the official write-up is quite long enough. No need to add much more. I will say I've had the Jammin' Unit track on repeat for 45 minutes though...

Over the years, both in the studio and on the live stage, IF? has worked closely with fellow Melburnians Steve Law (Zen Paradox), Voiteck, TR-Storm, Little Nobody, David Haberfeld (Pura/Honeysmack), Artificial, FSOM, Q-Kontrol, Adam Raisbeck (Soulenoid/Sense), Guyver 3, Son Of Zev, Isnod, Nordcore, Blimp, David Thrussell (Snog/Black Lung), Beam Up, DJ Fodder, Kandyman, Amnesia and Mute Freak, and more recently Pat Stormont, Bitch Shift, Cuznmatt, and Enclave.

Since relocating to Japan in 2001, we've also taken on board a wad of cool Japanese artists including Captain Funk (Sublime), Toshiyuki Yasuda (Megadolly), Magnet Toy (Trope), Mumeishi (TTAK), Yamaoka (Holzplatten), Dick Drone, Masaya Sasaki, Shin Nishimura, Naotoxin, CHIZQ, and Alone Together.

Other international artists involved with IF? during the past 13 big ones have included Si Begg, Tobias Schmidt, Dave Tarrida, Thomas Heckmann, Biochip C, Jammin' Unit, Jason Leach (Subhead), Pnau, Cinnaman, Pocket, Brixton, Tal, Steve Cobby (Fila Brazillia), Dr. Walker, Gene Farris, and Steve Stoll.

This time around, the intention was not so much to glorify the label's 13 years (which probably wouldn't have a hope of standing up to such glorification, anyway, given the slack way in which it's been run over the years!), but to continue what we've always tried to do: Showcase our current favourite artists (especially new ones) and musical directions, give diversity a healthy shake, and put the spotlight on our city of birth, Melbourne, along with our adoptive home in Japan - then the rest of the world as well.

Cheers to all the artists involved, and for god's sake go check out their own music. These guys seriously rock.

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Various Artists "13 Years Of IF? Records Vol. 1" IF 46
1 Pat Stormont - Badly Grounded
2 CHIZQ - Broccoli
3 Jammin' Unit - Where Distinguished People Congregate (2008 Version)
4 DJ Hi-Shock - Dark Pop
5 Jason Leach - Decomposed (Little Nobody remix)
6 TR-Storm - Sulphur Burn
7 Little Nobody - Bonny Voyager (Veronica du Lac remix)
8 Son Of Zev - Flyboy
9 Pat Stormont - You're A
10 Xtronik - Leal
11 Sebastian Bayne - Driving Sideways
12 Little Nobody - Metropolis How?
13 Bitch Shift - Wicked Pitch Of The West (Schlock Tactile remix)
14 Son Of Zev - Missing Parts (Ernst Borgnein und Wolfgang Klein's Last Cadaver mix)
15 Zen Paradox - Tubetribe
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IF? on Discogs

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This guy has quite a bit of great stuff archived. I have only downloaded the one so far ("83 on Ecstasy"), but it's a superb mix of superb tracks. Todd seems to have good taste and knows how to put em all together. He seems to be focused on the Electro/Breakdance and Chicago/Acid side of things. In other words most of the good stuff.


"83 on Ecstasy"

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More mixes from Todd

It's probably fairly obvious I'm posting this EP up because of the Jerome Hill association. The track on this EP he did with Dave The Drummer was originally released on Yolk 5 back in 2002. I'd not actually heard it until I saw this re-release EP and while it's not as fun and party vibe'd as his stuff has become it still has his influence on it, in it and all around it.

sufv02a.jpegsufv02b.jpegDAVE The Drummer w/ Jerome Hill & Temperature Drop "Yolk 5 Vs. Cluster 50" Stay Up Forever Vaults 02
A1 - D.A.V.E. The Drummer And Jerome Hill "Steamliner"
B1 - Temperature Drop "Mosquito's Tweeter"
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I discovered this record (Cari Lekebusch & Alexi Delano in disguise) via Frankie Bones' CD "House Loop". And really, to this day, it still gets played on a fairly regular basis. It was played at Coin Op in October and there were questions asked about it which is nice confirmation that more people than just myself enjoyed the record.

If you want to go right for 'That one track' on the record that'll jack you then take a listen to the 'Old School' version on the B-side.

I recommend at least making an attempt to find some other old Plumphouse and it's parent label Loop records as well. Some gems in the back catalog for sure.


Mr. Barth vs. Bob Brewthbaker "Knock 'Em Out" Plumphouse 07
A1 - Knock 'Em Out (In The Last Round)
A2 - Knock 'Em Out (Just In It For The Groupies)
B1 - Knock 'Em Out (Old School)
B2 - Knock 'Em Out (Barth's & Bob's Beat's)
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Coin op is ramping up and shipping out again (soon). Another eclectic collection of clickety clack with the only thing holding them together being the dance floor sensibility.

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A1 - L-Vis 1990 "Stay Together"
A2 - Kanji Kinetic "Drive U Crazy"
B1 - Onken "Get Bizzy (Miami Hoedown)
B2 - Spaceface "Wrong Turn"
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Available: Now out
Distributed by: Veto UK


Coin Op on Myspace

There's not much info to go on with this digital EP. Two of the tracks don't seem to have artist info and I don't know if this is the first release they have or not. What I do know is that there are two pretty bleepy little Electro numbers on it that I'd download it for.


font(6).jpgVarious Artists"I Love Pest Control" Pest Control
01 - Unknown "Inconnu"
02 - Marcus Rafferty "Gwen"
03 - Stick 430 "Misfortune Sqrt (1936)"
04 - Unknown "Worm"
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As far as stuff coming out right now goes, it seems to be mostly the more minimal and Acid side of things. I've got the itch to do some banging, but with most of the new stuff being merely thumpers I'm having a tough time playing and learning the new stuff and digging through the older stuff to find some corkers to let loose with. Granted, this week in the mail several top notch records have arrived from the rawer end of the spectrum, most notably the 'Epic Madness" ep by Axel Sohns and his crew of merry jackers. I will probably be giving that one a healthy work out real soon and I can't wait to get started.


[00:05] 3d!t "Bleep Radio Intro"
[01:05] Billy Dalessandro "Hypergenetic" Harthouse Mannheim 18 [Soulchaser EP 2008]
[06:38] Donk Boys "Swipper" Trapez 86 [Jambalaya EP 2008]
[10:33] Clara Moto "Silently" InFine 13 [Silently EP 2008]
[14:26] Brett Johnson "Finger Painting"Frankie Rec 37[Implied Connectivity EP 2008]
[18:23] Donk Boys "Precision" SiteHolder UnCut 02 [Uncut Premium Part Two EP 2008]
[23:49] Brett Johnson "Twiddle Sticks"Frankie Rec 37[Implied Connectivity EP 2008]
[26:49] Jussi Pekka "Regression" Floppy Funk 18 [Multifeel EP 2008]
[31:47] Chris Carrier & Phil Weeks "Computer World" Robsoul Ltd 16 [Sampler Ep 2008]
[35:03] Paul Johnson "Bump Talkin" Peacefrog 41 [Bump Talkin LP 1995]
[39:43] Mike Dearborn "Battle" Majesty 103 [Untitled Ep 1998]
[43:06] Polaris "Franatic" Sonic Groove709 [Spread The Web EP 1997]
[46:22] Edmx "Discrete Intervals" Breakin' Records 53 [Quantised Universe EP 2008]
[48:48] Donk Boys "Deadlast "Frankie Rec 35 [Djaxulator EP 2008]
[52:09] Marc Houle "?????" Minus 64 [Sixty Four LP 2008]
[56:23] Cristian Vogel "BOPX_BOCX (Variant 1)" Tresor 231 [The Never Engine LP 2008]

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Carsten and gang do better by me when it comes to their abrasive Miditonal output. The Microtonal stuff seems a little too Minimal Pop for me, although that could be the direction they wanted. After picking up the first EP on the label we're now at the third and I found another track I'm enjoying. A fifty percent success ratio is nothing to be ashamed of I guess. Maybe my slight let down is based on the fact that Miditonal is such an opposite and when they said they were branching out I had just assumed it would still be related. Oh well, still decent. I'll just suck it up and live on.


After a few remixes for Armut24 and the famous german electro-pop group Northern Lite we are proud to have Lexy (this time without K-Paul) and Gunjah back on the floor. Massive Release with 3 different but 4-2-the-floor tracks. Moenstertape is (as the name says) a real monster tune - made to burn all the big floors. Woenderlamp is a great tool with portions of ethno-indian vocal cuts added with an excellent groove to make all the ladies shake what they have. Moensterfreak is sick, ill and more with crazy sounds and mad cutted beats - just listen yourself and decide what you like best. Early support by Karotte, Housemeister, Heinrichs & Hirtenfellner, Thomas Schumacher, Dj Hell, Solomun, Afrilounge, Namito, Lars Sommerfeld and David K. „Wøenderlamp" allready licenced to SonneMondSterne 2008 Mix-CD.

MICRO003_coverfront.jpgMICRO003_coverback.jpgMøenster "Møenstertape EP" Microtonal 03
A1 - Møenster "Møenstertape"
B1 - Møenster "Wøenderlamp"
B2 - Møenster "Møensterfreak"
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Available: December 5th, 2008

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It's a busy time of year for me so there has been a slightly reduced rate in posting. We're almost out of the woods though so in 2-3 weeks I should be back on track with the weekend posts.

I'm also hoping the goldmine that are Edmx's Podcasts are going over well. Judging from the comments his blog is getting I'd say they are. Which is very good. The podcasts are something that this genre is lacking. They're entertaining and educational and will create a bit of knowledge which in turn will keep people with it longer. So because Ed has taken the time to do these, I'm going to say that the month of November is one which marks the start of something very good and very much needed. I hope he keeps going with it. Thanks Ed!


Files with more than 1000 Downloads:
Bleep Radio 49: Trevor Wilkes
Dr Dre Mixtape
Ronny Pries Tape Discoveries
Bleep Radio 41: Trevor Wilkes
Edmx Podcast 2
TSR live @ Total Techno
Bleep Radio 134: Edmx (same as edmx podcast 2)
Bleep Radio 122: Donk Boys
Cari Lekebusch @ Acid Test 1991
Bleep Radio 136: Dj Dro San
Bleep Radio 38: Paul Birken
Bleep Radio 105: The Black E

Referrers of more than 1000:
http://www.seeqpod.com
http://music.soso.com
http://box.zhangmen.baidu.com
http://www.dilandau.com
http://www.detroitinstitute.org
http://www.livesets.com
http://www.jappy.de

Honorary mentions:
http://dmxkrew.blogspot.com

Top 5 Search Terms:
"fun in the murky",
"bleep radio",
"neil landstrumm lord for £39",
"dmx krew bass drop",
"jackmaster hater"

Other search terms that let me know which posts were perhaps the most resourceful for people: "mutter fuck", "impakt universal frequencies", "dj vadz i was wondering".


The Raw Numbers:
bold = increase over last month
Successful requests: 411,362
Average successful requests per day: 13,727
Successful requests for pages: 293,394
Average successful requests for pages per day: 9,791
Failed requests: 10,072
Redirected requests: 3,890
Distinct files requested: 23,000
Distinct hosts served: 19,853
Data transferred: 665.74 gigabytes
Average data transferred per day: 22.22 gigabytes

Google Analytics Data and Map
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During the month of November there were visitors from over 789 cities across the world. Here's the top 25 city breakdown.








City - Visits | Average Pageviews
London - 186 | 3.02
St Petersburg - 160 | 4.44
Berlin - 104 | 2.41
Burlington - 98 | 4.03
Halle - 93 | 1.63
Trier - 78 | 5.23
Leipzig - 77 | 2.32
Kassel - 74 | 2.89
Frankfurt am Main - 67 | 5.34
Adelaide - 65 | 1.54
Shinjuku - 62 | 1.68
Manchester - 59 | 3.63
Yekaterinburg - 56 | 1.00
Dresden - 51 | 3.57
Norwich - 49 | 2.41
Shibuya - 43 | 2.47
Edinburgh - 41 | 2.56
Dusseldorf - 38 | 1.87
Munich - 38 | 7.03
Moscow - 36 | 1.17
Sheffield - 36 | 1.47
Balingen - 36 | 1.31
Giessen - 36 | 2.50
Toronto - 35 | 2.29
Etobicoke - 32 | 4.81


Ad Revenue
(Money earned via the Google Ads and Banner space)
Google Ads: 14 Clicks / $2.19
Banner: $0

Murky Ad Totals for November: $2.19
murky funds are for Murky's server and bandwidth (665 gigabytes this month!)


Trevor Wilkes
bleep@isoprax.com

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