Showing posts with label new order. Show all posts
Showing posts with label new order. Show all posts

Thursday, February 26, 2026

NOISEKILLR - I Hope You Die - NOISEKILLR 40,MVMT 57



 More experiments,more successes! Inspired by an 68 yr old man on youtube doing techno beats in his backyard ,I wanted to re-create the sounds of 80s dancey new wavey stuff ,and i think I di pretty good! Keys sounding like riffs from Depeche Mode,Heaven 17,New Order,Human League,drunken bass,porno wah wah crybaby guitars,experimental yet heading in the direction of commercial sounding music,dare I say,which is a weird thing for NOISEKILLR!!  https://noisekillr1.bandcamp.com/album/noisekillr-i-hope-you-die-noisekillr-40-mvmt-57 

Thursday, February 23, 2012

ARTHUR MCBRATNEY - The Lost Tapes

Arthur ,older brother to Patrick ,of Lava Church Records, recorded all these snippets and songs ,over the years.There are seconds long drum beat pieces ,and up to 14 minute noise jams.Many musical genres are explored ,from New-Order-ish keyboardy things ,to ska to hardcore ,to metal ,to pensive ,somber ,and quieter pieces. A 2 disc journey into the mind of a mentor (to Li'l bro Patrick ,and now maybe to many other folks out there!) ,and it's interesting and always moving ,and makes for great listening in any kind of weather situation! There's also some great liner notes in the zip ,Patrick's note to his brother,which is touching. I've had it on my mp3 player for a week ,and there it will stay til' I am satisfied!Thanks Patrick and Arthur!
CLICK HERE:http://azrowear.net/download/372/Arthur_McBratney_-_The_Lost_Tapes.zip.html

Friday, September 2, 2011

LIKE A GIRL , I WANT YOU TO KEEP COMING



A comp of bands and spoken word from John Giorno's Poetry Systems imprint,along with Rough Trade. There is some weirdness here , and some rockin'. Karen Finley does it for me,and New Order's cover of the Velvet Underground's "Sister Ray" is great. John Giorno whines and wheezes in his usual voice ,and Uncle Bill (Burroughs) ,waxes poetic. Most of this is good.
CLICK HERE:
http://www.mediafire.com/?wfrlcys8hllda4l

Friday, September 24, 2010

RUSTY CAN OPENER-cloud on,dance suckas!


This is an influential piece of techno,from the south of France,way before it was called,"techno".Reminds me of Kraftwerk meets Devo and Suicide,and they get in a pie fight with New Order and The Jack Officers.Really stunning beats,and electronics,you'll be shakin' yr. booty!Although it was recorded in the mid 70's,it wasn't released until 1989,this is from the extended 12" mix,at 17 minutes long,it's a floor-packer.