Invaders Must Die – the first track of the new album by The Prodigy is being spread on the internet as a legal viral marketing appetizer for the whole album. Prodigy´s new studio album is due to be released in February or March, depends where you live at the moment.
Tracklist:
01 Invaders Must Die
02 Omen
03 Thunder
04 Colours
05 Take Me To The Hospital
06 Warrior’s Dance
07 Run With The Wolves
08 Omen Reprise
09 World’s On Fire
10 Piranha
11 Stand Up
Martins Rokis from Riga, Latvia was involved in various short term projects, bands & experiments. Also radioshow “VISIONS” on radio NABA (www.radionaba.lv) [2002-2008] Boy band Wheelchair Discotheque [2005-2007]
Currently more or less active as Candy Covered Clown or Candy Covered Clowns Humiliation Karaoke.
Lezet and litmus0001 explore aleatory psycho-sonic impressionism through each others music with “u?estala analiza repeated analysis”, a double EP featuring remixes of each other’s work. More than just re-interpretations, these are unique compositions that integrate and transcend their original sources, and demonstrate the distinct qualities of “dark improvise-ated free ambient” and “free ambient-inated dark improvisation”.
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Reviews:
New on Super 6 Records is Sascha Müller’s ten track album “Analog Monsters” serving a raw and uncut mixture of unprocessed, unedited Techno and Acid that will be well appreciated by all those involved into this specific sound and movement since day dot as all tracks seem to be recorded in one go from analog machines without additional rework. Due to this there’s a quite minimalistic approach to be found here, no more than four or five different tracks are in use at the same time and there’s a total lack of extra FX like echoes, delays or such, which aren’t missing in any way. This is what electronic dance music was all about before software production became widely accessible and affordable and I wonder if there’s more ppl missing that apart from me. Good album.
Recently sitting in my P.O. box was Stromer & Miro’s new release “Wollemema”, put on the circuit via the extremely lively Super 6 Records. Musicwise their release can be filed as pumpin’ club-orientated House, a bit of HardBag-flava is included as well but what sticks out most are the featured vocals that bring in a kind of Dada-istic, weirdo attitude that isn’t everyones cup of tea but might brighten some faces when played out at the right time.