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Patchwork Parallel

Acid/Techno/Chillout/Ambient electronic music in the style of Chemical Brothers and Kruder and Dorfmeuster DJ Kicks! era [more inside]
posted by nikaspark on Feb 19, 2020 - 1 comment

Plasma Laser Whip

The year is 1998, the air is thick with sweat and the night is slipping deep into the bass. The 303 pulses and squelches, the drum machine kicks the beat and the effects warp our minds. Dawn is coming, but for now it is just us and the crowd and the music and the warehouse.... [more inside]
posted by Annika Cicada on Jan 6, 2018 - 2 comments

Sleepwalking (Awakening remix)

A remix of Alice Cooper's "Awakening" [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Jun 23, 2012 - 1 comment

Avenger

Twitchy hard acid techno. [more inside]
posted by balistic on Apr 9, 2012 - 3 comments

Crosstown Traffix

An < 1 minute track that went between songs on my 90s demo where Hendrix meets Mantronix
posted by Hoopo on Nov 25, 2011 - 1 comment

Steel Dub

OK we're gonna do this. My old shit. [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Oct 2, 2011 - 1 comment

Fela Beat (2001-ish)

One of my very early beats, and I'm posting it after hearing the music in this post which you should check out. [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Sep 16, 2011 - 2 comments

Pord

After reading this post, I was reminded of a beat I made 8 or 9 years back that obviously bites Pharcyde's "Drop". So here it is.
posted by Hoopo on Jan 14, 2011 - 0 comments

Into the Ground

Yay, I get to play lead guitar in a band for the first time in 20 years! [more inside]
posted by not_on_display on Jan 31, 2010 - 14 comments

Jamiroquai - Supersonic (Remix)

A filtered house remix of "Supersonic" by Jamiroquai. It was primarily done as a project to help teach myself how to use Logic. [more inside]
posted by darainwa on Sep 28, 2009 - 0 comments

Watch Who You Trust

A loud and obnoxious demo [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Jul 20, 2009 - 4 comments

End Credits

The "outro" from the ill-fated "Big in Japan" album [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Jul 19, 2009 - 1 comment

Destructo Swarmbot

Don't ask, I don't think I ever got an explanation for the title either [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Jul 16, 2009 - 3 comments

Portable Acid

Something a bit shorter and more polished with the Korg DS-10 Nintendo DS synth.
posted by nthdegx on Mar 20, 2009 - 0 comments

D-Mass vs. Thirsty (AKA Time of Year Instrumental)

A collaboration between myself and Ottawa-based producer/DJ/bass&keyboard-player/singer/rapper/radio-show-host (did I miss anything?) D-Mass from a few years back arranged and recorded in his old living room. [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Mar 7, 2009 - 3 comments

Forest (Coniferous Mix)

A remix of a song I made that was leagues better than the original. Only 1 element of the original remains. [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Mar 5, 2009 - 1 comment

Yokoso [Big in] Japan Intro

The proposed and rejected intro for the overdue and never-to-be-finished "Big In Japan" album. [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Feb 19, 2009 - 1 comment

No Budget

A song about having no money and or recording space/equipment, but doing it anyway [more inside]
posted by Hoopo on Feb 17, 2009 - 5 comments

Ordnance v1.0

Auditory weapons for musical wars.
posted by deusdiabolus on Sep 16, 2008 - 2 comments

Rockmoss Remix

- A totally reconstructed remix of Xillon's Rockmoss, from the album It's Ok To Dance. [more inside]
posted by loquacious on Jun 26, 2008 - 2 comments

HRD101A

A a bit of weird hardcore and breaks.
posted by loquacious on Apr 1, 2008 - 0 comments

Supergirl

I wrote this song about my eldest daughter, who a constant source of inspiration. Steve Eschelman is playing mandolin and singing backing vocals.
posted by chuckdarwin on Sep 6, 2007 - 10 comments

Acidspit13 (digital, with piano)

Here's a "golden oldie" way back from 2005, it's trancey but breaks convention in an ambient/acid sort of way. Intentionally chillin' groovetrak.
posted by ageispolis on Jan 18, 2007 - 2 comments

AND

Acid-ambient space dub loops. This is a live jam I did with a friend while visiting him in Seattle. The rig was comprised of me playing small and very slow beat loops in Traktor at BPMs relationally fractional to a master tempo of 110 BPM, while my friend looped samples in Live, both from prerecorded and live samples from mixboard outputs and sends. There is a Macbook microphone involved in the sampling of the room and as a feedback and reverb source. There is no shared MIDI clock in use - all tempo/pitch control is manual, and listen for long beat-count tempo-drifts of loop components, which are manipulated and intentional. The majority of this dub takes place as variations of two beats in one "measure", sometimes four but never more. This cut of the track is the last ten minutes of approximately one hour of play and loop building. It is pre-release version intended for derivitive works, remixes and redubs. (If you wish to remix, sample, splice, loop, fuck, deconstruct or otherwise destroy this track, I would vastly prefer that you please contact me via the email in my profile for the uncompressed and unprocessed file and the full Creative Commons license. Please do not use this low-bitrate file.)
posted by loquacious on Dec 2, 2006 - 2 comments

random funky

This is less of a song and more of a sketch, but I found it on my drive and I'm going to post it. Much less developed than my other submission. It's more of a half-assed experiment with drum signatures and reverb with some granulation synth stuff tied into the reverb and echoes. Expect little, but it's pretty hypnotic.
posted by loquacious on Jul 24, 2006 - 2 comments

HAARP Fan

This is just a random electronic noodling. It was recorded/performed "live" or mostly realtime - all filter sweeps are live, as are on the fly rhythm and melody edits. The style is inspired by Coil's The Snow EP - very early techno/acid. The melody and synth lines were inspired by the HAARP signal as re-encoded for audible spectrum. This sample also plays in the background for much of the song in various permutations, The rhythm signature was inspired by an old crufty-noisy oscillating desk fan. The timebase for the song was an odd and atypical signature to replicate the random rhythmicness of the noisy desk fan. Warning: For some reason a small subset of people have independently complained of having heart palpitations while listening to this song. Something about the rhythm signature, or perhaps the HAARP sample. *shrug*
posted by loquacious on Jul 11, 2006 - 4 comments

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