Tag Archives: electronica

Filter “Take A Picture” (Hybrid Mix)

The original of Filter’s song is, let’s say…, OK, but it’s just another american band tune with pretentious video targeted to college students. But in Hybrid mix is a different story – it sounds like Trent Reznor and Fluke mixed it together and gave it some industrial touch combined with broken beats straigh from mid ’90.
This version is a part of a soundtrack to “Valentine” film from 2001.

Modeselektor “This” (feat. Thom Yorke)

When I heard that Modeselektor‘s and Thom Yorke‘s paths a going to cross I knew it’s going to be something interestning. Not necessarly beautiful, becouse I expected something very wierd and hard to swallow. Happily we recived something really good and I like it a lot. I wasn’t waiting for anything positive and optimistic considering York’s contribution but worrisome synths and beat combined with Thom’s processed vocals in this track are very  addictive.

From Monkeytown LP (2011).

Chris Malinchak “So Good To Me”

I had a very nice time last month. A Lot of travelling, new places and many new faces. That’s why nothing was happening on the website recently, but it’s going to be more busy now.
And here very nice track which was with me during this weeks and made my time more chilled and positive.

Check short version of this track with original video which is well… very, very cute: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KrMl32cuC2A

Hectic Zeniths “Type One Era” (feat. Careful)

Here is a very nice tune from “Type One Era” EP Hectic Zeniths.  Slow, lazy and introvertic track with intimate atmosphere. Like it a lot.

Hectic Zeniths is the work of multi-instrumentalist producer Adam Morgan Prince. Nearly three years in the making, his debut self-titled album was independently released to critical praise from publications including MTV Hive, URB, Cokemachineglow, and the Philadelphia City Paper. The densely layered project built around original piano compositions with an atmospheric collage of chopped and pitched dollar-bin vinyl samples, live instrumentation, synths, and haunting vocals. Guest musicians included violinist Patrick Bailey, guitarist Dave Cohen, and drummer The Yetti.

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