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leave the earth behind you

Some experimental ambient textures and layering. Contains samples from Hulk Hogan & The Wrestling Boot Band, Unique Ason, Detroit Grand Pubahs, Björk, Four Tet, Morgan Freeman, and Busy P. Also some sampling of dirty audio jacks. Title from Fadhil al-Azzawi (Iraqi Poetry Today).
posted on Jun 29, 2008 - View this thread

Where Brooklyn At?

Fennesz, O'Rourke, Rehberg, ODB, Para 1, Nitin Sawhney, and... Dizzee Rascal?
posted on Jun 4, 2008 - View this thread

Jetlag Beats // Brr Stick Em

Remixing the remix below using only a toothpick.
posted on May 31, 2008 - View this thread

You Haven't Done Nothin' (Plump Mix)

Stevie Wonder's You Haven't Done Nothin' backed by Plump DJ's Contact 00. Fortunately for me, they were in the same key. Unfortunately, they were roughly 30bpm apart. It's good to finally be remixing again though.
posted on May 29, 2008 - View this thread

Daniel Day-Lewis

shits'n'giggles
posted on Jan 13, 2008 - View this thread

itilmfhrmx808

808/qotsa
posted on Dec 25, 2007 - View this thread

Show Me A Better Future

This should snap you right out of the Christmas spirit.
posted on Dec 23, 2007 - View this thread

(all hype)

another one off the bus!
posted on Nov 29, 2007 - View this thread

نسان آلي, ربوط إنسان آلي

MUSIC FOR ROBOT
posted on Nov 20, 2007 - View this thread

a_hallo wee n_ +tre at

last minute submission for the music challenge, 'spooky' retro-electro goodness with christopher walken.
posted on Oct 31, 2007 - View this thread

i am a part of the economy

robonoisetech, happy canadian thanksgiving!
posted on Oct 7, 2007 - View this thread

gnome gallagher e.p. one

First track off my ep under the guise of Gnome Gallagher, a failed british dj / garden gnome.
posted on Sep 10, 2007 - View this thread

Illegal But Legitimate

A fast-paced stomper.
posted on Aug 25, 2007 - View this thread

They Slither, So There

Squeezed in on the last day of the challenge, this is a modern snake charming piece. It's ambient/experimental/electronic. Complete with rattlesnake sample.
posted on Jul 20, 2007 - View this thread

I Like Hat

Acapella sample, killer synth, creepy fembot vocals. A song about hats.
posted on Jul 2, 2007 - View this thread

American Dreams

Mix Master Mike frequently samples the intro to Killing In The Name for his sets. I decided to sample the outro, where Zach de la Rocha is yelling "ALL OF WHICH ARE AMERICAN DREAMS". The bass line is spliced out of Evil by Interpol since Carlos Dengler has got some crazy tone. This is a pretty slow jam, so it borders on the line between hip-hop and dance. Enjoy.
posted on May 29, 2007 - View this thread

Elfrita The Landlord

Elfrita used to be my landlord. She would place giant spiders outside my door so they could crawl into my apartment. It was horrifying.
posted on May 18, 2007 - View this thread

The Biggie Blues

What do you get when cross Notorious B.I.G, Geeshie Wiley, and a subsonic dnb bass? You get The Biggie Blues my friends.
posted on May 4, 2007 - View this thread

Lufthansa

Going back to my roots: Here's a techno-diddley straight outta Air Deutschland.
posted on Mar 22, 2007 - View this thread

Family Matters

Do you remember Family Matters? This bump is a remix of the theme song! I find it nostalgic. "Daaaaays goooo byyyyy"
posted on Mar 17, 2007 - View this thread

Talkin' Atheistic Blues

A song for Franky, his wife who shops at Whole Foods, and their kids who live on YouTube. Above that, a song for George himself. I wrote this back behind enemy lines. The beat was made upon my return and it was recorded the next day.
posted on Feb 27, 2007 - View this thread

The Bright Room

This is essentially a remix of The Dark Room. It's robotic, entrancing, and a little creepy if you play it really loud. The only real quality of this track that holds it to the original is our surprise guest named Flute. And maybe a pad or something. I can't really remember.
posted on Feb 23, 2007 - View this thread

Take Me There

If I was to describe this song with sarcastic overtones, I would say this is a regular run-of-the-mill ageispolis techno song. Well, it's not. This song is anything but typical of what I usually produce. Vocals, emotion, melody, structure... christ, what's gotten into me!?
posted on Feb 20, 2007 - View this thread

Terracota

As per request, this is the track that immediately follows Au Courant. The speaking is samples from a beat poem by Burroughs and the rhymes are mine. This is one of those songs that you toy with for months before you're happy with it. I am also struggling with the levels so any assistance would be much appreciated! (work-in-progress)
posted on Feb 12, 2007 - View this thread

Au Courant

Experimental electroclassical hip-hop track. First one to name the classical piece I lifted for my main brass sample gets a lollipop. (Hint, I play it in entirety in incredibly high-pitched, fast motion near the end of the track).
posted on Feb 8, 2007 - View this thread

Virtuosi

I made this one today with a tiny low-quality string sample. This particular mix dances between halftime and doubletime throughout. I hope you can dig it.
posted on Feb 6, 2007 - View this thread

The Reddish Egret

Egret's (of the Reddish variety) are musically inspiring. This track is divided by two tempo changes (see if you can spot them!) and is thus in three parts. I figure a bird as cool as the Reddish Egret deserves a musical trilogy. Also, the high-pitched vocal sample is actually a rendering of the last note Thom Yorke sings on the opening track of The Eraser.
posted on Jan 31, 2007 - View this thread

Before It Dies

Here is a "Mahayana Jazz" track with some tasty drums. I hope you find this delicious and remember to get away from that tree before it dies.
posted on Jan 29, 2007 - View this thread

Radio Panda

This one is freshly squeezed.
posted on Jan 23, 2007 - View this thread

Rocks And Gravel

This track is built around a beautiful song from Bob Dylan's Freewheelin' Outtakes bootleg. Enjoy!
posted on Jan 20, 2007 - View this thread

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 on Jan 18, 2007 - View this thread

iLust Your iPod

I stare at you across the lecture hall in Psychology class. Your long, white cord and your smooth rectangular body. If I had to narrow this track down to a particular genre I would have to go with "electro orchestral folk-hop." This beat is a impassioned symphony expressing the desire for iNtimacy in today's society.
posted on Jan 14, 2007 - View this thread

The Dark Room

I have been composing this piece for quite some time now and I am happy with the current result uploaded here. It's a fun, jazzy, bopping track with overdriven drums, horns, and a surprise guest named "Flute". Enjoy.
posted on Jan 12, 2007 - View this thread

Concerta Helps You Concentrate

1. Do you find that at home, work, or school, your mind wanders from tasks that are uninteresting or difficult? 2. Are you always on the go? 3. Do you find it difficult to read written material unless it is interesting or easy to read? 4.Is it hard for you to wait your turn? 5.Is your mind just in a big ol' clutter? Then you obviously need Concerta. It helps you concentrate! This pharmaceutically-inspired technojazz romp reflects my Concerta experiences. (by the way, they are prescribing you SPEED.)
posted on Jan 11, 2007 - View this thread

2012 Overture

Inspired by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky's "1812 Overture", I constructed a beginning synth composition and then borrowed the climatic final progression for the conclusion of my piece.
posted on Dec 12, 2006 - View this thread