
tracks by Telefon Tel Aviv, Gel Sol, Kruder&Dorfmiester,Caia, Transit Kings, Peace Orchestra, Tosca, Evolution Control Committee, Alex Padilla, Solus, Dan Deacon, Curtis Chip and more….
mixed from two CD players, two turntables and mixer w/effects
photo by: Paul Laffoley

This one’s very different. A lot of that slow, pretty stuff. Call it Italo-disco, call it Balearic, call it that stuff the kids play these days when they’re not frying their synapses on that awful buzzy noise they call electro. Call it just plain cool, like seabreezes and soft hair.
Ick. I must be getting old.
Clicky-click. Shimmy and sway.
Working titles included “Chillahu Akhbar” and “Chillam Mafendi.” Track selection by Corvidae, mixing influenced by Frozen Horse. Intended as the soundtrack to your trip “out there” as a prelude to the “uncompromising beats.”

A little somethin-somethin to show that I still live and breathe. Not stellar, but consider it a stopgap until I release my 2009 electro and prog demos.
Hyperfine

I’ve been collecting a lot of deeper, more moody stuff lately, and this is the result. Dig in, spread it all over yourself. Don’t worry, you’re soaking in it already. Just don’t turn the lights on.
Click the pic, tickle your pickle.
house, breaks, techno, funk in a ole skool kinda way

I haven’t really been playing much, and I think it shows. Or is audible. Trying to get back in the swing of things. Here’s something I did tonight. If nothing else, it has some good tracks.


Hot on the heels of Waiting For Airplanes, because I had way too much good music for just one CD. Play the two back-to-back if you’d like. I would. Clicky-clicky the pic.