Musik
Podcast October 2009
When a good friend calls our last month’s episode „extranerdy“ then this one probably gains it, especially in the middle part where you find some frickling, detouring stuff – which is of course what I particularly like. I hope you too!
- Emil Davydov – Prelude [Pharmacom Records 054]
- Pinkle – Old Fashioned [Pinklemusic]
- The Black Atlantic – Dandelion [Beep! Beep! Back Up The Truck]
- Jenny is a Boy – Breathe Deep [cllct]
- Emilie Lund – Sad Blue Mountain [aaahh records 007]
- Volfoniq meets Azzurro feat. Stephanie Grisel – A love riddim [Les cristaux liquident 14]
- Klitbeats – A Thing or Two [Budabeats 010]
- Jay Slim – Oh So Yes (feat. Brad Oblivion) [Just Plain Sounds 002] Extra: Video
- Coba – Mini plack (Pablo en puna) [Epa Sonidos 059]
- Kesta – Are you translucent? (Silencide RMX) [ded pop 021]
- Pornophonik PK – tobi [archive. org]
- MoR – When Girls don’t Call [Beatismurder Records 17]
- Francisco Pinto – Eating Your RedHair [Epa Sonidos 58]
- Logical Disorder – Come to me I wanna show you something [Nulogic Records 037]
- Vaervaf – In The Basement, Stylish Breaks Split Guts [
ROFLtraxBreakbit] - Vertical67 – Motions [Acroplane 060]
- Fallhead – full time [deep tune records 010]
- PinoCchio SP – Aurora Electrolaris [konsumproductions 016]
- Mica – Blinded [Symbiont Music 018]
- Alfonso M. – Minibal (Original Mix) [archive. org]
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The Year High Fidelity Broke
[…] It took me longer than it should have done to work out that the internet is one giant independent record shop – thousands and thousands of cute little independent record shops, anyway – and they don’t actually charge you for the music they stock. The MP3 blogs that stretch for miles and miles, as far as the eye can see, down that stretch of the net that isn’t reserved for pornography, are staffed by enthusiastic and likable young men and women who absolutely don’t want to rip the artists off: they are always careful to post links to iTunes and Amazon, and the songs they put on their sites are for sampling purposes only.
Meint zumindest Nick Hornby, Schriftsteller (u.a. High Fidelity) und Gelegenheitsautor der Sonntagszeitung »The Observer«, um mit dem Satz zu enden: »All I know is that if you love music, and you have a curious mind, there has never been a better time to be alive«. Harte Ansage. Hier noch unsere Linkliste für weiterführende Studien.
Recycled Vinyl & Cassettes
Die Musikindustrie ist Tod. Es lebe die Zweitverwertung. Bleibt die bange Frage: Was machen wir mit den CDs?

Brian Dettmer: Goat Skull, 2007, Altered Cassette Tapes, 18x34x19cm

Carlos Aires: Manneken Pis, 2008, Vinyl Records, Plexiglass, 75×63 cm





