Sunday 25 October 2009

Happy Hallowe'en

Well made these two mixes for hallowe'en last year but didn't really give them proper play other than to myself. Idea behind was just to put quick demo together and feature a broad range of 'spooky' songs while not being too obvious (though didn't quite achieve this I've realised on listening back).

Mix 1
Mix 2

tracklist if you are intrested:
Hallowe'en mix 1
MONDOCO PROMO
www.mondoco-disco.co.uk

1.Scooby Doo Intro
2. Highway Reaper- (ACDC cover vs. Blue Oyster Cult) Divide & Kreate mashup
3. Seasons Don't Fear the Reaper- the Blue Oyster Cult
4. Thriller- Michael Jackson
5. Rihanna the Vampire Slayer- dj Morgorth mashup (Pon De Replay vs. TV Theme)
6. It's fun to Smoke Dust- dj Lobsterdust mashup (Queen vs. pastor Gary G)
7. Guilty- Lime
8. Sympathy for the Warhols- Pheugoo mashup (Rolling Stones vs. the Dandy Warhols)
9. Abba & the Bunnymen- GHP mashup (Voulez Vous vs. Killing Moon)

Hallowe'en 2
Mondoco Promo

1. Tubular Bells- Mike Oldfield (Theme from the Exorcist)
2. Ghost Town- the Specials
3. I'm So Crazy- Par-T-One (INXS sampled)
4. Freddy's Coming For You- A Nightmare on Elm Street
5. Dracula's Tango- Toto Coelo
6. Devil Woman- Cliff Richard
7. Baby I'm Scared of You- Womack & Womach (Mark E edit)
8. Thriller Dance- dj Gizmo
9. Ghostbusta Move- dj Gizmo
10. Like a Ghost- Ignatious Jones
11. Spooky- Dusty Springfield
12. Psycho Killer- Talking Heads

appreciate any comments- good or bad (within reason)

Sunday 5 July 2009

Mondoco Disco

Mondoco Disco

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Rock and Roll Will Never Die


Out shopping today and had my usual look in Urban Outfitters at the small, quick turn around display of music. Quite a varied taste of somewhat obscure stuff- certainly stuff you wouldn't get in HMV or other big retailers such as.... oh wait it's only HMV left thesedays. Anyhow, I already have a number of the discs on offer so picked up a rather colourful disc.:
Tambourine Dream... no tracklisting whatsoever and box was sealed
Any other day I'd probably be in 2minds, should I buy it, nice cover- good name but weighed against the fact it could contain absolutely anything. Then I noticed the name pocketknife whom I only knew previously from a remix of Jose Gonzalez.

Glad I went with my instincts- stuck it on soon as I got back to my car and found tracks by
Iron & Wine, Jose Gonzalez, John Lennon, Bruce Springsteen all remixed by Pocketknife and sidekick Cousin Cole. Not listened to CD in full yet- but what I have heard is right up my street.
Turns out CD was released over a year ago- never claimed my finger was on the pulse did I?

Here is my favourite, minimal (not minimal techno, just minimal) beats and tweaks (not beeps) to bring this timeless classic a new audience.
Neil Young- My My, Hey Hey (Into the Black).... Cousin Coles into the Blue remix

Hope you enjoy as much as I do- get the album if you can. No longer available on there website or Juno from what I can see, Urban Outfitters is only place I'm aware of personally.

Check them out Urban Outfitters

Thursday 2 July 2009

KRL- Recession Beat

Without Doubt my favourite track track of the summer. Heard it originally on a mix by the (almighty) Revenge and thought it was about 30 years old on first listen before finding out details slowly as they were leaked. I dare anyone not to tap their feet to this, I finally managed to get my grubby hands on the vinyl release last week thankfully.

KRL- Recession Beat

currently working on my ripping techniques- so will hopefully have it uploaded for all to share shortly if your interested.

Monday 29 June 2009

Eine Kleine Nacht Musik


Eine Kleine Nacht Musik translates as 'A Little Night Music according to wikipedia anyhow.
Must admit I'm guilty of subscribing to too many blogs and continually buying music- so much infact that I've got too much to listen to and it terribly organised I sometimes hear something then can't find it again for months if ever.
Stumbled across this track which I assume was posted on a blog previously (sorry but don't know who.) On first listen this track reminds me of the aptly named holy fuck... turns out they are a band from UK.

check them here: einekleinemusik

hard to define- but I don't care much for genres to be honest! hope you enjoy anyhow.

Ertrinken

Kings of Convenience


After writing the title for the last post, couldn't help but share this favourite of mine.
Probably my favourite band in the world. Kings of Convenience who thankfully announced they have a new album due out before the end of the year.
This track has been a favourite of mine since I first heard it- before I was even aware of the original infact. No doubt fans of the original will say this can't match the original but personally I enjoy it and thats what matters here- selfish I know.
A live cover recorded in Rome several years back- I could never get bored of this song.

Freefall



lil louis- y u fall

Money is the Root of Evil

An african disco gem- over 10minutes of genius.

Dan Boadi & the African Internationals

Saturday 27 June 2009

Jichael Mackson






Spent much of today trying to get to grips with how this blog world actually works, when I wasn't muddling that up i was listening to a number of MJ tracks, some I hadn't heard in years, some I heard everytime the news came on and quickly got fed up.

Thought I couldn't let today pass without some sort of proper dedication- after all up until Daft Punks Homework came out when I was 12, the only tapes (yes tapes) I owned personally were;
Michael Jackson,
Alicias Attic- remember them anyone? Indestructible
and Liverpool FC's- pass and move it's the liverpool groove (with the famous John Barnes rap)
so you all have alot to be thankful for cause I could be sat here tonight posting about defunct 90's one hit wonders.

here is a quick mix i knocked up using a basic windows program which i find handy for snipping and cutting and blending- nothing technical... suits me fine!

Michael Jackson- edits, mashups, covers and interpretations

the tracklisting should appear inside the lyrics tab whilst playing hopfully- any problems please let me know.

Hope you enjoy

Friday 26 June 2009

Beginning of my blog- Ending for the King of Pop


An inspiration for me certainly, and a few others around the planet.
Spent the day listening to his vast back catalogue but thought i'd post something which won't be found on every site in his memory.

Here is a heavenly track by legendary producer Brian Eno, somewhat haunting- holds good memories for me certainly since discovering a few years back.

Brian eno- an ending