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Thursday
Oct182012

Sad Robot by Pornophonique 

Sad Robot is the headline track from episode 43 of Low Elo. It's a mix of electronic and chip tune by German duo Pornophonique.

Wikipedia: Pornophonique is a German electronic duo from Darmstadt, Germany. It was formed by Kai Richter and Felix Heuser. They use a C64 and a Game Boy to produce their trademark 8-bit electronica sound. While guitarist and singer Richter also handles the C64, Heuser is responsible for the Game Boy sounds. They describe themselves as “Gameboy meets Lagerfeuer (campfire)”.

Download Sad Robot by Pornophonique

Wednesday
Aug152012

Episode 34: “Dance it, Dance All (Kidnas & Asai Remix)” by The Easton Ellises

The Easton Ellises are Alex D and Simon Roy, best friends since their schooldays. They met back when Simon was studying music and Alex visual arts. They have since been making music together for the past fifteen years, playing with many different bands going from psychedelic music to punk-rock, experimental to progressive house.

In 1999 they formed a band called Stereomovers , which took them on a long musical journey. Between 2000 and 2005, they were part of Montréal’s underground electronic scene playing clubs, afterhours, and raves. Their music took them abroad playing in important music festivals and parties in the United States, Europe and Asia.

Their music has also been featured on a number of internationally renowned DJ compilations (Global Underground, Renaissance, Yoshitoshi, etc.). This featured track is a remix of their Dance it Dance track by Asai and Kidnas.

Download “Dance it, Dance All (Kidnas & Asai Remix)” by The Easton Ellises

Wednesday
May162012

Episode 21: “Negation and Consumption within Culture (feat. Lisa Tee)” by Base & the Superstructure

I honestly don't know what to write here about this track by Base and the Superstructure. It comes from a 2011 Learning Music Monthly project so I'll just post what I found there. Other than that all I can say is it's a great track and an even better album.

Get the whole thing at Learning Music Monthly.

John Wood graciously stepped aside and handed over the controls to Base and The Superstructure for this (not so) humble effort to re-imagine Guy Debord’s cultural-critique-masterpiece Society of the Spectacle. Guest appearances by Los Angeles based pop diva, Lisa Tee, make this a Learning Music Monthly for which to shake those asses and other assets. So step up, install your head screws, and prepare to have a “Spectacular Time!”

Download “Negation and Consumption within Culture (feat. Lisa Tee)” by Base & the Superstructure