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Demoszene feiert in Köln
Mysteriöse Sphären, animierte Fantasien und minimalistische Computermusik – die Kölner Vulkanhalle steht derzeit ganz im Zeichen der Demoszene. Zum achten Mal findet an diesem Wochenende die Demoparty Evoke statt, die mit mittlerweile über 300 Teilnehmern (neben Veranstaltungen wie der Breakpoint) zu einem der etabliertesten Szene-Treffen in Deutschland herangewachsen ist.
Der Veranstalter, der Kölner Verein Digitale Kultur, bemüht sich, die Verbindung zwischen Demoszene, Kultur und dem professionellen Bereich zu verstärken. Aber wie auf jeder Demoparty ist der Wettbewerb zentrales Thema. Die Teilnehmer stellen untereinander ihre neuesten Arbeiten vor und wählen in einem guten Dutzend Kategorien die jeweils besten Releases. Eine der begehrtesten Disziplinen ist die 64K-Intro, bei der es darum geht, möglichst atemberaubende Effekte in einem Programm von nur 64 Kilobyte Größe unterzubringen.
Den professionellen Bereich deckt Hauptsponsor Intel ab. Programmierer Jonathan Story von Intel kam nach seinem Auftritt auf der Games Convention nach Köln, um den Demoscene-Programmierern in einem Kurz-Seminar die Details der Threading-Technik näherzubringen. Der Kölner Lokalprovider Netcologne öffnete der Demoparty auch einen Weg ins Fernsehen. In seinem Kabelnetz strahlt Netcologne während der dreitägigen Veranstaltung immer wieder Demos und Berichte von Szeneparties auf. Liveberichte und Demos werden parallel auf Demoscene.tv gestreamt.
Für den kulturellen Kontext sorgen die Studenten Matthias Risse und Hauke Menges. Mit Ihrer Installation “The 10th room”, die im Rahmen eines Praktikums des Lehrstuhls für Mediengestaltung der TU Dresden entstand, loten sie die Möglichkeiten des interaktiven Kinos aus. Die Zuschauer können mit Joypads Symbole auf einer Leinwand steuern, die bei Kollision jeweils einen kleinen Videospot auslösten.
Ein weiteres Experiment war die Präsentation der neuen Zeitschrift Sceen. Traditionell hält sich die Demoszene eher durch elektronisch publizierte Diskmags auf dem Laufenden, die auf Hobby-Basis erstellt werden. Das neue “Magazin für digitale Extravaganza”, soll die Grenzen der verschiedenen Computerszenen wie der Demoszene, Netlabels und Machinima aufheben, und den Gruppen gegenseitog ihre Arbeiten näherbringen, wie Chefredakteur Alexander Scholz betont. Damit das Konzept funktioniert, hat Scholz einige Diskmag-Autoren in sein Team aufgenommen, die schon seit Jahren über die Entwicklungen der Demoszene berichten. Die Zeitschrift ist nicht für den Massenmarkt produziert: die erste Auflage von 2000 Exemplaren ist nur auf speziellen Veranstaltungen oder im Internet zu beziehen.
Wer die Arbeiten der Demoszene selbst begutachten will, kann die Releases der Evoke in den nächsten Tagen auf der Seite Scene.org herunterladen. (Torsten Kleinz) / (bbe/c't)
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| We are thrilled to announce a brand new start-up company from Warp Films, Warp X, which beat off strong competition from 17 other independent film companies to win more than £4.5 million in funding over the next 3 years from UK Film Council, FilmFour and regional funding bodies EM Media and Screen Yorkshire. The project, which aims to introduce the next wave of cutting-edge UK film-makers, will launch in January 2006 when it will seek out emerging writers, directors and producers. No submitted material or job enquiries will be considered for the slate before that time. There promises to be lots of goodness to look forward to Full Press Release In other news, Chris Cunningham’s Rubber Johnny was named Best Experimental Short Film at the Melbourne International Film Festival and Warp Films are on worldwide tour with RESfest. Check the RESfest Site for more details and schedules. Rubber Johnny in Warpmart |
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Baby Mammoth - Blind Date (Dublex In. remix) Williams Traffic - Rainbow Dub Digital Midgets - Syntonic N.O.H.A - Balkan Hot Step / O.D.B. - Shimmy Shimmy Ya Ursula 1000 - That Hindu That You Do Mawglee - Sing Pretty Four Tet - As Serious As Your Life Blockhead - Carnivores Unite / Gil Scott-Heron & Brian Jackson - H20 Gate Blues John Barry - A View To A Kill DJ Food - Minitoka / Quantic - In The Key Of Blue (Natural Self Mix)
Buddy Peace live on Beats in Space Feb 3, 2005
Buddy Peace (Warp)
1. Intro
2. Roots Manuva – Witness (dub) – Big dada
3. Xzibit/Zhane – Paparazzi/Request – Loud/Atlantic
4. King Honey – Olde Peculiar – Make Mine
5. Moodswings – In The Pines – Bully
6. Utterthugz – T.A.B.L.A.M.F.C.B. – Utterthugz
7. Danny Breaks – Windscreen Wiper – Alphabet Zoo
8. Red Astaire – Dum Dum – Gamm
9. Framrenstein – What Does It All Mean – Knowledge of Self
10. Beastie Boys – Open Letter To NYC – EMI
11. LA Symphony – Broken Tape Decks –
12. Kaman – Never The Less – Lacerated
13. DJ Vadim – Up To Jam – Ninja Tune
DJ Shadow – 30th March 2003
What the fuck! Radio 1’s website conveniently seems to miss this one out, despite having all the others for this year! Never mind, eh…..
Anyway…. the mix….. well, sort of split down the middle, with loads of hip hop for the first hour and then goes into older, more obscure tracks for the second half. A good mix and a must for any DJ Shadow fan.
Download – 168,430Kb, 119m 46s.
Unkle Sounds – 6th January 2002
Woohoo! I actually found a tracklisting….. not had much luck with that today. What can I say, it’s an Unkle mix set. If you like Unkle and haven’t got it already, you need it. If you’ve already got Big Brother is Watching you might not want to bother as it’s the same mix.
Yeah, that pissed me off to say the least when I bought it!
Tracklisting
Unkle Sounds – Intro (Acetate)
Unkle Ft Richard Ashcroft – ‘Lonely Years (Unkle Sounds Edit)’ (Acetate)
Unkle Sounds – Interlue # 1
Georgio Moroder – ‘Song For My Father’ (White Label)
DJ Shadow – ‘Organ Donor’ (Mo’Wax)
DJ Shadow – ‘Organ Doner (remix)’ (Mo-Wax)
Unkle Sounds – Intrerlude # 2
DMX ‘Who We Be’ with Tears for Fears ‘Shout’
Queens of the Stone Age – ‘Feel Good Hit Of the Summer’ (Interscope)
Unkle – ‘Untitled’ (Acetate)
Unklesounds – Interlude # 3
Kraftwerk – ‘Numbers’ with Whitney Houston ‘ I Wanna Dance With Somebody’ (Acetate)
Howie B – ‘Hey Jack’ (Polydor)
Beatles – ‘Tomorrow Never Knows (Unklesounds Edit)’ (Acetate)
Mercury Rev – ‘Holes (Unknown Edit)’ (Acetate)
Forne -‘Percussive Thinking’ (Acetate)
Bushwacka – ‘The Egyptian’ (Plank)
MeatKatie – ‘Untitled’ (Acetate)
Lee Burbidge – ‘Found’ (White Label)
Halo – ‘Dark Clouds’ (White Label)
Kevin Swain + Clive Henry – ‘Underground Sound’ (Acetate)
Peace Division – ‘Seriously Twisted’ (Low recordings)
Mode – ‘Ludovicos Technique’ (New Religion)
Radiohead – ‘Everything In it’s Right Place (Unkle Sounds Edit)’ (Acetate)
Layo + Bushwacka – ‘Untitled’ (Acetate)
Fleetwood Mac – ‘The Chain’ (Acetate)
John Lennon – ‘Instant Karma’ (Apple)
Unkle Sounds – Outro (Acetate)
Download – 168,430Kb, 120m 10s.
Krafty Kuts – 27th February 2005
Krafty Kuts used to be my hero, but unfortunately he seems to have changed direction a bit and I’m not so keen now. That said, I think I’ve got to stick this on my iPod and have a few more listens to it before my final judgement. The first 20 minutes had me bouncing about in my chair but I got a bit bored after that and didn’t listen much further, but having just flicked through it and checked the tracklisting I think I might have been a bit too hasty. For one I’ve just heard one of the tracks which takes me back to a very nice night out (though I’m not sure which one, think it might have been at The Glade a few weeks ago), think it’s Alex Dolby, Hazy Way, about 90 minutes in, pure ecstasy 😉 Sort of gets me thinking of Angel’s go Bald crossed with Layo and Bushwacka. Anyway, it’s definitely recommended to be worth the download, can never have too much Krafty.
Tracklisting
Krafty Kuts – ‘Intro’ (Against The Grain)
Suzanne Vega – ‘Tom’s Diner’ [Accapella] (A&M)
Evil 9 – ‘Crooked’ [Bassbin Twins Mix] (Marine Parade)
Alter Ego – ‘Rocker’ [Stanton Warriors Mix] (Skint)
Tim Deluxe & Krafty Kuts – ‘Angry Dragons’ (Against The Grain)
Detroit Grand Pubahs – ‘Sandwiches’ [Accapella] (Jive)
Prodigy – ‘Spitfire’ [Future Funk Squad Mix] (XL)
Uptown Connection – ‘System Senegal’ [Koma & Bones Mix] (Inflight Entertainment)
Atomic Hooligan – ‘Just one More’ (Botchit & Scarper)
Doug Lazy – ‘Let It Roll’ [Accapella] (Atlantic)
Krafty Kuts – ‘Uptight’ [Krafty Edit] (Deep Cut recordings)
Tricknology 8 – ‘Groove’ (White)
Unknown – ‘Cassius Groove’ (White)
Test Tube Baby – ‘Dismissed’ [Paul Rincon Remix] (Tenor Recordings)
Coloursound – ‘Fly With Me’ [Krafty Kuts Edit Mix] (City Rockers)
Frantique – ‘Strut Your Funky Stuff’ [Krafty Kuts Vocal Edit] (Phillydelphia Int.)
Brick – ‘Living From The Mind’ [Krafty Kuts Edit Loop] (Bang Records)
Krafty Kuts & A.Skillz – ‘Gimme The Breaks’ [Accapella] (Finger Lickin’)
Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulfonic Force – ‘Planet Rock’ (Tommy Boy)
Hijack – ‘The Badman Is Robin’ [Accapella] (Epic)
Afrika Bambaataa & The Soulfonic Force – ‘Looking For The Perfect Beat’ (Tommy Boy)
Jonzun Crew – ‘Pac Jam’ (Tommy Boy)
Willesdon Dodgers – ‘Jive Rhythm Tracks’ (Jive)
2 Live Crew – ‘Me So Horny’ (Luke Skywalker)
Miami Sound Machine – ‘Dr. Beat’ [Krafty Kuts Edit] (Epic)
Junior Jack – ‘E-Samba’ [Accapella] (Deffected)
Warp 9 – ‘Light Years Away’ (Island)
Boricua All Stars – ‘Boricua House Party’ (Howlin Records)
Michael Jackson – ‘Billie Jean’ [Instrumental] (Epic)
D-Train – ‘You’re The one For Me’ [Krafty Kuts Edit] (Epic)
ETA – ‘Ayia Napa’ [Instrumental] (FX)
Funkobots – ‘Surely Shot’ (CDR)
Drumatic Twins – ‘Sticky’ (Fingerlickin)
Mylo – ‘Drop The Pressure’ [Future Funk Squad Mix] (Breatsfed)
Zed and Mr. B – ‘It’s About Time’ (Streetwise)
Atomic Hooligan – ‘U Know U Feel This’ (CDR)
Afrika Bambaataa – ‘Get Up And Dance’ [Accapella] (S12.com)
Alex Dolby – ‘Hazy Way’ [Evil 9 Remix] (Mantra Breaks)
Artist Unknown – ‘Hyper Luvs The Hives’ (CDR)
Rennie Pilgrem – ‘Gladiator’ [Rennie’s Gonzo Mix] (TCR)
Friendly – ‘The Bump ‘n’ Grind’ [Krafty Kuts Remix] (Fat Records)
Plump DJs – ‘Get Kinky’ (Finger Lickin’)
Breakfastasz – ‘Lift Me Up’ (Against The Grain)
Scam – ‘Put Up Your Hands’ (Deep Cut Recordings)
Download – 167,083Kb, 118m 48s
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DJ Yoda and Greenpeace – 22nd June 2003
This mix marked the release of the Yoda and Greenpeace album Unthugged and is pretty much what you’d expect from them, a huge tracklist, cutting up all sorts of genres and blending them like it’s the way they were meant to be. Another unmissable Essential Mix.
Tracklisting
45 King – Pop Up
Dan Greenpeace – Unthugged Intro
Hefti – Batman Theme
Visioneers – The World Is Yours
Big Scoob – Kryptonite
Magik Most – Magik’s Theme
The Demigodz – Demigodz
The Muppets – Mahna-Mahna
Serge Gainsbourg – Je T’aime
Positive K – A Good Combination
Gunther Kallmann – Daydream
50 Cent – In The Club
Bounty Killer – Just Dead
Beyonce – In The Club
50 Pence – In The Pub
Dangermouse – Toms Diner
DJ Yoda – Yoda’s Theme
Si Spex – Fly Like A Seagull
Cocoa Brovaz – Super Brooklyn inst
The Nextmen – Hi Score inst
Bonecrusher – Never Scared inst
Deadprez – Hip-Hop
Ganja Kru – Super Sharp Shooter
Unknown – Super Sharp Izzo
The Streets – Don’t Mug Yourself inst
DJ Yoda – Yoda’s one Man Band
The Roots – Thought At Work
Justin Timberlake – Like I Love You inst
De La Soul – Roller Skating Jam Named Saturdays
Sugarhill Gang – Sugarhill Groove
Pieces of a Dream – Mt. Airy Groove
Malcolm McLaren – Buffalo Girls
Eminem – Without Me
Dan Greenpeace – Greenpeace’s Break
Biz Markie – one Two
Miaow Mix – Commercial
Cassetteboy – Joliver
Word Association – Return To The Playground
Lord Finesse – You Know What I’m About
Scooby Doo – Theme
Michael Jackson – Bille Jean inst
Big Daddy Kane – Raw acc
Michael Jackson vs DJ Kool – Let Me Clear My Billie Jean
Scram Jones – Jackson Jacker
Michael Jackson vs Q Tip – Breathe Don’t Stop
Michael Jackson – Rock With You inst
Ultramagnetic MCs – Poppa Large acc
Ugly Duckling – Indonesia
SWV – Right Here (Human Nature Mix)
Mister Cee – Where Brooklyn At
Nas – It Ain’t Hard To Tell
Arno Vanucci – I Want You Off The Books
Outkast – ATLiensn inst
Michael Jackson and Vince Price – Thriller
DJ Yoda – How To Do An Intro
DJ EQ – Death Of Hip-Hop
Coldcut – Beats and Pieces
Janis Joplin – Mercedes Benz
Country Mike – Country Delight
The Soggy Bottom Boys – I Am A Man of Constant Sorrow
Eric Weissberg – Duelling Banjos
Rob Swift – The Ablist inst
The Specials – A Message To You Rudy
Smiley Culture – Police Officer
I Kamanchi – Ultimate
Bobby Caldwell – Open Your Eyes
Common – The Light
Jeru The Damaja – Come Clean
Jan Hammer – Crockett’s Theme
Nanette Workman – Lady Marmalade
Stevie Wonder – If You really Love Me
45 King – Pop Up
Download – 164,731Kb, 120M 01s
Freestylers – 8th February 1998
Hard to believe how old this mix is, but you can sort of hear it’s age, it’s sort of got a bit of a cheesy, big beat thing going on. The Freestylers have changed direction somewhat since they started off. It’s funky as hell though, when I first got it I ended up listening to it constantly for like a week.
Tracklisting
Bleaden – “Hitchhikers Guide” (Original)
Beenie Man – “Who Am I” (Greensleeves)
Danny Reo – “Room Wize” (Columbia)
Ninja Man/Flourgen – “Zip It Up” (Sure Delight)
Freestylers – “B-Boy Stance” (Freekanova)
Budbrothers – “Do You Wanna” (white label)
Funkzm – “Boogie Butt Sounds” (Reel Vybe)
Eric B And Rakim – “Juice” (Soul/MCA)
Bowser – “I Need More Time” (Freekanova)
Whodini – “Magic’s Wand” (white label)
Cut And Paste – “Let’s Go Disco” (white label)
artist unknown – “Funky 4 U” (white label)
artist unknown – “Petal” (Indolent)
Bowser – “Operation Hardheat” (Freekanova)
Damage Control – “Da Pumped Up Phunk” (Afro Wax)
Double G – “untitled” (white label)
Pick ‘N’ Mixed – “Twisted Ska” (white label)
artist unknown – “El Magnfioo” (white label)
Soul Hooligan – “Sweet Pea” (Freekanova)
Wil Shaker – “Made Up Of This And That” (Sophisticuts)
Star And Garter – “Blimey” (Easy DB)
Freestylers – “Drop Tha Boom” (Scratch City)
Freestylers – “Don’t Stop The Rock” (Music Specialists)
Freestylers – “Don’t Stop” (Scratch City)
Information Society – “Running” (Tommy Boy)
Bowser – “Let Ya Body Funk” (Freekanova)
DJ Funk Roc – “My Beat Box” (white label)
Isunamioe – “Number 43 With” (Fuel)
Freestylers – “Spaced Invader” (Freekanova)
Freestylers – “Check Da Ski” (Freekanova)
The Fall – “Masquerade” (white label)
DJ Poout – “Let The Bass Mix” (white label)
Dance Conspiracy – “Dub War” (Matamorhasis)
Genuwn – “Holler” (white label)
John Williams – “Throne Room From Star Wars” (20th Century)
Public Enemy – “Bring The Noise” (Def Jam)
Chemical Brothers – “Leave Home” (Virgin)
Blapps – “Don’t Hold Back” (Tribal Bass)
Godeoo – “Birth Of The Odessy” (BBC)
Download Part 1 – 69,982Kb, 59m 43s
Download Part 2 – 70,255Kb, 59m 57s
The Avalanches 12th September 2001
This is the first of three Avalanches Breezeblock mixes doing the rounds, though this is the one that’s really special. I’ve had this mix for years, listened to it countless times and it still manages to send shivers down my spine every time I hear it. Some of the mixes in it are just ridiculously uplifting.
Tracklisting
The Avalanches – “Since I Left You” (Modular)
Madonna – “Holiday” (Sire)
Bob Dylan – “Like A Rolling Stone” (CBS)
The Avalanches – “Stay Another Season” (Modular)
The Avalanches – “Two Hearts In 3/4 Time” (Modular)
Blowfly – “Rapp Dirty” (House Of Funk)
De La Soul – “A Rollerskating Jam Named Saturdays” (Tommy Boy)
Ol’ Dirty Bastard – “Baby Got Ya Money” (Elektra)
Roy Ayers – “Running Away” (Polydor)
Kid Creole And The Coconuts – “Stool Pidgeon” (Ze Wip)
The Avalanches – “Close To You” (Modular)
Jimi Hendrix – “Crosstown Traffic” (Polydor)
Cyndi Lauper – “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun” (Portrait)
Thomas Bangalter – “Turbo” (Roulé)
The Smiths – “The Boy With The Thorn In His Side” (Rough Trade)
Slum Village – “Raise It Up” (Source)
Men At Work – “Land Down Under” (Epic)
De La Soul – “Ring Ring Ring” (Tommy Boy)
The Avalanches – “Electricity” (Modular)
A Tribe Called Quest – “Electric Relexation” (Jive 1993)
Daft Punk – “Oh Yeah” (Virgin)
Detroit Grand Pubas – “Sandwiches” (Jive)
Hall & Oates – “I Can’t Go For That (No Can Do)” (RCA)
Fatboy Slim – “Fatboy Slim Is fucking In Heaven” (Skint)
The Beatles – “Sgt Peppers Lonely Hearts Club” (Parlophone)
Jurassic 5 – “Jayou” (Interscope)
Deee Lite – “Groove Is In The Heart” (Elektra)
The Avalanches – “Little Journey” (Modular)
The Avalanches – “Diners only” (Modular)
The Avalanches – “A Different Feeling” (Modular)
The Avalanches – “Pablos Cruise” (Modular)
Michael Jackson – “Billy Jean” (Epic)
Instant Funk – “I Got My Mind Made Up (You Can Get it Girl)” (Salsoul 1979)
Electric Light Orchestra – “Living Thing” (Epic)
Mike Curb Congregation – “Mickey Mouse March” (Disneyland 1975)
Michael Wycoff – “Looking Up To You” (RCA 1982)
Fern Kinney – “Together We Are Beautiful” (WEA)
The Avalanches – “Tonight May Have To Last Me All My Life” (Modular)
Fleetwood Mac – “Dreams” (Warner)
Thanks to this site who I ponced the tracklisting from.
Download – 31,100Kb, 33m 10s
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| Freddy Fresh – 1st June 1999??? I can’t find the tracklisting for this one (anyone?). This one’s a cool funky mix, a bit cheesy at times but you just know you’d be loving it if you were hearing it live. Enjoy. Download – 25,785kb, 27m 30s |
Hexstatic – 21st August 2000
Not that many tracks in this one by comparison to some but they’re all absolutely stunning. Another classic Breezeblock.
Tracklisting
Hexstatic – Ahead Of Our Time (N Tone)
Chicken Lips – You Need A Medic (Kingsize)
Unsung Heroes – Daily Intake (White Label)
Hexstatic – Robopop (N Tone)
The Micronauts – The Jag (Virgin)
Organic Audio – Always The Sun (Tummy Touch)
Newcleus – Jam on Revenge (Regal)
Organic Audio – This Could Really Happen (Tummy Touch)
Download – 27,962kb, 29m 49s
Lo Fidelity Allstars – 16th October 2001
This set’s a live recording at the BBC’s Maida Vale studios, consisting solely of the own Lo Fi’s material. You’ve just got to love someone who scratches samples from Willy Wonka into their tracks 🙂
Tracklisting
Lo Fidelity Allstars – The All, The All
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Battleflag
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Sleeping Faster
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Don’t Be Afraid
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Dark Is Easy
Lo Fidelity Allstars – What U Want
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Lo Fi’s In Ibiza
Lo Fidelity Allstars – Disco Machine Gun / Bootsy Call
Download – 49,398kb, 52m 41s
Unkle vs Scratch Perverts – some time in 1999?
James Lavelle, Tony Vegas, Prime Cuts and 5 decks.
Couldn’t for the life of me find a tracklist for this, though there’s nothing too obscure on there so might try and list them myself sometime. It’s largely made up of tracks off Psyence Fiction so shouldn’t be too hard. Not sure on it’s exact date, but when it’s introduced it says it’s around the time ‘Be there’ was released which I think was sometime in 1999. Highlight of the mix has to be a remix of that track, typical Lavelle remix – absoultely rocks.
Download – 86,989kb, 60m 24s.
Mr Scruff – unknown date
There have been a few other Mr Scruff Breezeblocks but their tracklists don’t suit the mix, think this one’s quite old and the archives on Radio 1’s website only go back to 2002.
It’s a pretty good eclectic mix and worth a listen if just for the little adverts interspersed throughout it prompting companies like The Seventies Freezer Center, Morecabme, Chelmsford Erotic Telephone Banking and Shower Jazz (which sounds like it could possibly be more entertaining than any of these mix sets).
Download – 72,656Kb, 60m 32s.
