Tuesday, May 24, 2011

portishead - only you




ena spanio kommataki, apo ena kata t'alla poly gnwsto kai agaphmeno sygkrothma mas!

Friday, May 20, 2011

Mesh - State of Mind



Background

In 1991, Mark Hockings (vocals, guitars, keyboards, programming, lyrics) and Richard Silverthorn (keyboards, programming) met at a gig where Silverthorn's band was playing. They were soon joined by Neil Taylor (keyboards, programming), a former band-mate of Silverthorn, and continued as Mesh with this line up until 2006.

On 13 September 2006, Taylor announced that he was leaving the band to pursue other interests, saying "15 years is a long time and for me the time has come to move on and I need to give some headspace to other things in life".[1] Hockings and Silverthorn have stated their desire to continue making music as Mesh. The band recruited keyboardist Geoff Pinckney (Toffeetones Records) to act as a replacement for Taylor during their live performances.

Mesh have created a number of remixes, including a remix of the Apoptygma Berzerk song, "Mourn", for that group's 2006 cover album, Sonic Diary.

On 8 January 2009, Side-Line magazine informed that the band were working hard in their studio in Bristol, writing and recording their new album describing the sound as 'Grittier and more Rockier than before'.[2]

Thursday, May 5, 2011

Techno Animal - Blood Money




Kevin Martin is a London-based British musician, record producer, and journalist. He has been active for over a decade, in the genres of dub, jazzcore, industrial hip hop, and dubstep. His main projects include God, Techno Animal, Ice, Curse of the Golden Vampire, The Bug, and Pressure.[1] He has collaborated with such figures as John Zorn,[2] Justin Broadrick,Experimental Audio Research,[3] El-P, Blixa Bargeld, Alec Empire, Dälek, Vast Aire, Anti-Pop Consortium, DJ Vadim, Cutty Ranks, Flow Dan, Mark Stewart and Keith Levene.

Techno Animal

An industrial hip-hop collaboration with Justin Broadrick that also collaborated with Dälek, Vast Aire, and Anti-Pop Consortium. John Jobbagy also participated in the group.