Showing posts with label drumandbass. Show all posts
Showing posts with label drumandbass. Show all posts

Friday, December 23, 2011

Secede - Tryshasla


this has been one of my favorite albums for a while, i should have posted it sooner :S

lush atmospheric soundscapes and amazing beats... it reminds me of an instrumental clark mixed with ambient brian eno. quite alien, but so comforting that you can't help being relaxed by it.

Monday, May 2, 2011

AFX - Hangable Auto Bulb


for a blog whose two biggest tags are "experimental" and "electronic", i thing its a bit insane that i have not yet posted anything by aphex twin or his side projects since yesterday :p

anyways, to continue the trend, here is some drum machine noisyness and, believe it or not, drum and bass and break abuse (!) from one of richard d james' other projects, afx

Monday, April 25, 2011

65daysofstatic - One Time For All Time


more post rock for you :D

this time with lots of electronic, drum and bass, and braindance influences, and a bit of apocalyptic themes too! this is actually 65days' second feature here on noise daily, so, uhh, neat :p

Monday, April 18, 2011

µ-Ziq - Brace Yourself


an ep based on another album by µ-Ziq called "lunatic harness", which is equally awesome (though not quite as happy). mostly drum and bass / breakcore with a few acid influences. very well polished and a few tracks that you wont be able to get out of your head (listen to the video below!)

Friday, April 15, 2011

I, Cactus - I, Cactus


i, cactus is a chiptune artist with a mysterious backstory, but good talent for making fast paced fun chip music. glitchy and quick and enjoyable :)


Friday, March 25, 2011

The Flashbulb - Red Extensions Of Me


a very nice introduction to drill n' bass, with incorporation of live instruments like pianos and live drums. very detailed work, and the origination of the famous "lawn wake" series of songs, with a lead with a level of harshness reminiscent of a dentist's drill.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Peer - Dances EP


the few readers of my blog who are not too into the whole noise thing have probably been waiting for something a little more melodic, so here we go. some very nice melodic chiptunes written on two (2) gameboys, with a great sense of rhythm as well! best of all, you can download it FREE (as in BEER) over here: http://pierre.slinckx.net/dances/

if you have already bought it on the black market for 20 dollars, uh, you kinda got ripped off dude.

p.s. this is the first time i actually had to upload my own audio, and it may have been a bit altered in the compression process, so you might wanna check out the actual track if you want full accuracy. uh, woo for being obscure :s

EDIT: Video didn't upload correctly, sorry everyone :(

I recommend downloading the album, I mean, its free anyways :P

Wednesday, March 2, 2011

65daysofstatic - The Fall of Math


gosh, these guys kinda have a complex genre, for sure: apocalyptic instrumental post-rock post-idm/drumandbass math rock, with lots of electronic themes and samples and effects (for example, heavy use of granular synthesis on live drums!). they have a cult fanbase called "65kids", and not the creepy kind of cult with initiations and robes and sacrifice and stuff*. so, yeah, that is all i have to say about them i guess, ok.

*apologies to radiohead