the new EP by sampler-extraordinaire, secret mommy. as the name suggests, all samples are taken from field recordings at a canadian shopping mall.
Showing posts with label sampling. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sampling. Show all posts
Friday, October 7, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Datach'i - Mmale and Ffemale
sorry for lazyness, but uhhh, i am lazy. yeah, so, glitchy break funtime over here, my brain is like a computer when i listen to this :D
Friday, July 8, 2011
Dolphins Into The Future - Ke Ala Ke Kua
if you loved the previous album, you will most likely love this one as well :D
its made up of three dreamy, hawaiian stylized, slightly noisy soundscapes with pretty drones and atmospheres, very peaceful, a bit less alien sounding than the previous album.
Thursday, June 30, 2011
Jega - Spectrum
sorry for my long absence, i was on a cruise (!)
here is some classic (and classy) aphex-esque idm (the artist was/is friends with richard (d) james, from what i have heard). all song on this album are great, and many (with a few drum-machine exceptions) show a great amount of effort splicing and juggling and destroying old funk loops. this album is a wonderful example of what some early english idm was like, and why it was so great :)
Friday, June 10, 2011
The Tape-Beatles - The Grand Delusion
pioneers in sampling, layering, and having a complete disregard for all musical copyrights ever made, the tape-beatles were the first musicians (other than negativland, and perhaps john cage) to create music categorized in a genre known as soundcollage, or plunderphonics, if you'd rather call it that. they used analog tape recorders to steal from pretty much everything, often messing with it, and blending it with other samples, nearly beyond the point of recognition. they also experimented with other forms of media, notably a very interesting audio-visual technique that involved 3 or more projectors overlapping each other's images (seen below), creating visual collages almost as strange as their audio ones!
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america,
analog,
avantgarde,
beatles,
cinematic,
classic,
conceptalbum,
cuts,
electronic,
experimental,
musique concrète,
noise,
odd,
plunderphonics,
sampling,
soundcollage,
spokenword,
tape
Sunday, June 5, 2011
Mike & Rich - Expert Knob Twiddlers
mike paradinas, of µ-ziq and kid spatula, and richard d james, of aphex twin and afx, get together and make an album. awesome ensues.
Saturday, June 4, 2011
Doc Colibri - Voulez-vous danser?
some intense braindance from france (that rhymed!)
not as entirely loop focused as some other artists, doc colibri tends to use more drum machines and glitchy device sounds, along with samples from french media, to make his music. his tracks ("danse avec les nains" in particular) even involve him giving his own freakish take on the genre of dubstep. very much worth the download, which you can get/stream legally for free from over here!
enjoy!
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Machinedrum - Now You Know
(very!) glitchy hip-hop music, occasionally featuring a very interesting style of highly processed and sliced rapping, where words are almost indistinguishable because of the individual grains being thrown around all over the place. listen to the track below to see what i mean :)
Monday, May 23, 2011
Friday, May 6, 2011
Igorrr - Poisson Soluble
Sunday, April 24, 2011
Godspeed You! Black Emperor - F♯ A♯ ∞
the first album by gy!be, and still one of my favorites (they are kinda all my favorites though). my version is 3 tracks long, each one very very long for a single song, but yours might differ, as there are several. each track is divided into several movements with recurring themes and melodies, but the tempo throughout is rather slow, but shifting. the base of this album seems to be the end of the world, and in fact, wikipedia says it was one of the main inspirations for the film "28 days later". if you haven't heard this album yet, i highly recommend it (but seriously, where have you been if you haven't heard it?).
Saturday, April 23, 2011
The Books - The Lemon Of Pink
my first album from the books, and one of my favorites. awesome from start to finish <3
after i heard this album, i got every single other piece of the books discography asap. i was not disappointed!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Duran Duran Duran - Very Pleasure
hey! for a change*, here is some noisy, random, funny, breakcore! this time... sampling 80's music? 0_o
*sarcasm(?)
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Dan Deacon - Spiderman Of The Rings
dan deacon is really an artist you have to hear for yourself to even begin to understand. quirky electronic music made on an old casiotone keyboard, each song is hilarious and fun to listen to at the same time. this is, in my opinion, dan's most coherent album, though you might wish to explore his other albums as well, as they are all very awesome :)
Sunday, March 27, 2011
Igorrr - Moisissure
death metal + old plunderphonics + breakcore = hawt(!?)
yeah, this dude is amazing, but also pretty dang creepy. great album throughout, anyways, a disturbing but interesting trip.
p.s. today is the 50th post of noise daily! woo!
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