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Thu, 19 Dec 2002 08:31:37 -0800
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[idm] newest monotonik mp3 releases.
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hey all, One of these has already been briefly mentioned by someone else, but wanted to mention the latest couple of monotonik mp3 releases, in both retro videogame beep and a lo-fi electronica flavors. :) You can download these, as always, for free in a mp3 stylee at: http://www.monotonik.com -- Various - "Best Of AHX Vol.1:Dexter's Pinkboratory" http://www.mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp96.html [I'm imagining a bunch of you are aware of the Commodore 64 and its .SID chip, from which heavenly synthetic sounds have emanated for about 15 years now. But what if there was a SID++? That's the kind of sound you get with the obscure Commodore Amiga 'tracking' program AHX. For picking the best tunes ever composed in the format, we went straight to the source, Martin 'Dexter' Wodoks and Manfred 'Pink' Linzner, the original creators of the AHX tracker format as members of Abyss, and nowadays successful Nintendo Gameboy/Gameboy Advance developers, with games such as "Iridion" and music for titles like "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater" with their company Shinen. So we feature 10 tracks from C64-er D'aizl/Mystic, Pink/Abyss himself, and the underground phenomenon Geir Tjelta. You can download the original AHX tracks with a Winamp plugin, or .MP3s of all the tracks - seriously neat retro-ish beep-tastic heaven.] -- Grandma - "Bopping Around In A Skin Car EP" http://www.mono211.com/content/releases/mtkmp95.html [After numerous plaudits for the first EP Monotonik released from US-based Grandma, including 'Net-Audio Release of the Month' in cult German paper-magazine De:Bug, we were keen to press on and put out some more material from the 15-year-old prodigy, who we think is one of the most amazing artists we've ever released on Mono. This time, we've got a 4-tracker showcasing more of his diverse and eccentric talent, put together with just an old PC and rickety microphone, as before, but radiating lo-fi soul all the same. And to add my admittedly biased two penny's worth, I count Grandma amongst artists like Venetian Snares or Bogdan in that.. well, when you hear them you know there's something different and exciting and rare about them. Hopefully someone'll sign him up for real-life CD/vinyl goodness soon.] regards, h0l@monotonik. ps - random news from directly or tangentially related Monotonik artists as follows: - Sleepy Town Manufacture have a couple of new CD compilation appearances forthcoming, well worth checking out: http://www.hydrogendukebox.com/catalog/?item=DUKE113 [the Norken remix album on Hydrogen Dukebox, they retool "East" by Lee 'Metamatics/Norken' Neo-Ouija..] http://www.zvezdarec.com/catalog/030.html [..Russian compilation featuring 'Don't You Miss Me', as previously released on Monotonik.] - Super Science, the Australian artist who's released stuff on Surgery and Monotonik, is now called Clue To Kalo - see www.cluetokalo.com - his new album, "Come Here When You Sleepwalk", is signed to Mush in the US and The Leaf Label in Europe for release next year. - Lackluster 'bootleg' and early album stuff available online - although I think these have been hosted other places, they're now up officially on scene.org: http://www.scene.org/dir.php?dir=/music/artists/lackluster/ ..you get: "CDR#1" - _VERY_ limited first CDR from Esa. "CDR#2" - the limited-to-100 copies sold-out Monotonik CDR! "Distance" - bootleg album from .MOD and .MP3 releases, as seen on P2P services worldwide! "Fin Chip Pimp" - another bootleg album from .MOD and .MP3 releases, as seen on P2P service worldwide! _________________________________________________________________ The new MSN 8: advanced junk mail protection and 2 months FREE* http://join.msn.com/?page=features/junkmail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: idm-unsubscribe@hyperreal.org For additional commands, e-mail: idm-help@hyperreal.org