epigon A.D:M ---The volume of things falling from notice
Free Download --- mouth_in_foot
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Direct link to download --- HERE
mouth_in_foot is proud to announce our third release from Epigon A.D:M
Hailing from Belfast - Northern Ireland and currently living in Berlin.
epigon A.D:M makes powerful and challenging music sculpting the skeleton of Hip hop to the decayed bare bones of electro acoustic experimentation.
Utilising live cello, prepared turntable, loops and samples he deftly crafts a cataclysmic sound awash with effects and distortion.
Deeply cinematic and powerful, bleak but beautifully delicate in its darkness and sense of space and time.
Lofi abstraction machines lost in an almost sense of breakdown...
this 8 tracks feature vocal attack from some of the best of the French Hip Hop underground --- Noventa 90 (Lyon) and Yem senha (Toulouse) and also the always razor sharp P.Wrecks (Spokane - USA)
Beat construction provided by Denmark's Son of a Bricklayer (Copenhagen) whome epigon has collaborated before.
Samples also provided by Regan of the kwyer and Naphta (Dublin - Rep of Ireland)
lyrical hulk of debris of a creative nature drawn from a distorted perception of the surrounding reality (P.Wrecks)
Mouth In Foot
Sunday, 28 August 2011
Friday, 26 August 2011
Deus Ex: Human Revolution Released Today.
Prologue: Welcome To Deus Ex: Human Revolution.
The year is 2027, and the world is a place of innovation and technological
advancement. Yet it is also a place of chaos and conspiracy. Powers older than
nations and men with the vision and will to take control of the world manipulate
events from the shadows, intent on designs so large, so intricate, they will take
decades to come to fruition.
The world is as it has always been: a study in contrasts. The rich remain rich,
walled within opulent protected enclaves, isolated within halos of security
and consumerism. The poor remain poor, held down by their governments and
employers; forced into docility by the output of an ever-present media. The
planet’s wounded ecosphere struggles on, slowly choking to death on pollution
and neglect, while technology advances inexorably toward a Singularity. When
it fi nally reaches one, the barriers between organic and inorganic will be erased
forever.
In this time of extremes, corporations have broken free of the bounds of nationstates,
eclipsing old world powers as the new players on the global chessboard.
Whole cities are now corporate fi efdoms, and the national armies of the First
World countries are a poor second to the private military forces of the securityindustrial
complex.
Humanity is changing and battle lines are being drawn between fl esh and
machine. The new technologies of cybernetic implants are creating a new class
divide. On one side, the ‘Naturals’ -- humans who eschew implants because
they are either morally opposed to the technology, too poor to afford it, or
affl icted with a rare rejection syndrome that renders their bodies permanently
incompatible with it. On the other side are the ‘Augs’ -- humans augmented
with cybernetic implants -- and with approximately one-twentieth of humanity
possessing augmentations by 2027, these people are slowly becoming the new
face of Mankind.
The foundations are laid for the future of our species, but evolution is a painful
process. Right now, both sides are on a collision course that threatens to end
in violent, lethal upheaval. The choices made here and now will alter the course
of history – or usher in an age of darkness.
It’s not the end of the world… but you can see it from here.
'The Eyeborg Documentary', a film directed by Rob Spence, looking at pioneering work in cybernetics, augmented reality, prosthetic limbs and trans-humanism.
If that wasn't enough to grab your attention, Rob is also a cyborg himself. After loosing his eye in a shooting accident, he has recently had a wireless camera installed in his eye socket, allowing him to record and transmit what he actually sees.
The film takes Rob on a journey around the world to meet other cyborgs and 'trans-humans' like himself, and to find out just how close we are to achieving the advanced technologies and cybernetic enhancements on display in Deus Ex.
Bought today, I will post a review on completion.
Labels:
Cyberpunk,
Cyborg,
Deus Ex Human Revolution,
Documentary,
Gaming
Thursday, 25 August 2011
Deburring - Tomohiko Sagae (MAK 031)
Next release from the essential Rodz-Konez label due Sept 19th 2011. Featuring remixes from Makaton, Sagae and Paul Bailey resident of the legendary House of God club in Birmingham.
Deburring - Tomohiko Sagae (MAK 031) by Rodz-Konez
Labels:
House Of God,
Industrial,
Makaton,
Paul Bailey,
Rodz-Konez,
Techno,
Tomohiko Sagae
Monday, 22 August 2011
Cabaret Voltaire - Johnny Yesno Redux
Release Date: 29 August 2011 ***now appears to be put back for October release***
Mute announce the release of a box set of music and film, comprising the original Johnny Yesno film, a new re-imagining of the film alongside 140 minutes of bonus material and 2 CDs including new mixes by Richard H. Kirk plus exclusive tracks.Peter Care’s controversial short film, ‘Johnny YesNo’, was made in 1979. Its original soundtrack, recorded and produced by Cabaret Voltaire, was released as an album two years later.
Cabaret Voltaire, alongside Human League, Throbbing Gristle, Fad Gadget and The Normal, were at the forefront of the UK Electronic Movement of the late '70s and were, without a doubt, one of the most influential acts of the last thirty years. Way ahead of their time, Cabaret Voltaire were prolific with blending dance music, techno, dub, house and experimental.
Peter Care is mainly known for his directing effort in music videos where he created several groundbreaking works. One of them, Sensoria, became the most successful "underground" video of all time. He worked with REM, Bruce Springsteen, Depeche Mode and Tina Turner, amongst others. More recently, in 2005, Care received a Lifetime Achievement Award for his music videos and directed episodes of the HBO Series, Six Feet Under.
Disc 1
| Disc 2
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Disc 3 - DVD
| Disc 4 - DVD
|
Original:
Redux:
Labels:
A/V,
Cabaret Voltaire,
Film,
Post-Punk,
Richard H Kirk
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