Podcast: Download (Duration: 2:00:07 — 186.7MB)
(01) – Resynthesize – My Friend T3 (Mrs Jynx Remix) – [Forthcoming Planet Mu]
(02) – Phominal – Untitled – [myspace/phominal]
(03) – EliteBarbarian – Going Down – [myspace/elitebarbarian]
(04) – FaltyDL – Sheath – [FaltyDL.com]
(05) – The Teknoist – Have You Seen – [Ad Noiseam]
(06) – Barry Lynn – London – [Planet Mu]
(07) – Barbarix – The Secret Garden (rework) – [myspace/barbarixuk]
(08) – Vertical67 – fb2x – [myspace/vertical67]
(09) – Ed Chamberlain- Styge – [BaseLogic]
(10) – Syntheme – Ceedee – [unreleased]
(11) – Acidburp – Boxed – [Faltys Chicken Selects Album - FaltyDL.com]
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FaltyDL – Exclusive Mix for Electronic Explorations
Intro
01 – DJ Shadow – Mutual Slump – [Mo Wax]
02 – Amon Tobin – Slowly – [Ninja Tune]
03 – Mile Davis – Black Comedy – [Sony]
04 – FaltyDL – All Is Kontrol – [FaltyDL.com]
05 – Clark – Urgent Jell hack – [Warp Records]
06 – Amen Andrews – Amen Andrews – [Rephlex]
07 – FaltyDL – Turf 3 – [FaltyDL.com]
08 – Aphex Twin – Inkey$ – [Warp Records]
09 – Wisp – Sceadugenga – [Sublight Records]
10 – Boxcutter – Foxy – [Planet Mu]
11 – FaltyDL – Lynn Dub (midnight edit) – [FaltyDL.com]
12 – Michael Jackson – Don’t Stop till you get Enough – [Epic]
13 – FaltyDL – Nerd – [FaltyDL.com]
14 – Mrs.Jynx – Untitled RHA FaltyDL – Mrs Jynx Remix
15 – Squarepusher – Tundra 4 – [Warp Records]
outro – William S. Burroughs
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(12) – Red Box Recorder – HCE – [myspace/djparticlefusion]
(13) – Bochum Welt – Flag – [Rephlex]
(14) – Electrokinesia – Island Exile Acid – [Unreleased]
(15) – +10 – Grace – [Napalm Enema Records]
(16) – Paul Blackford – 3 Mile Island – [forthcoming on 'Control Tower Records']
(17) – Aphex Twin – Cliffs – [Warp Records]
(18) – Monolith – Vigton 3Stun – [myspace/monolithmountains]
Syntheme is a Berlin-based artist from the UK. There is little known about Syntheme, who keeps very discreet. She has so far released two albums, Vol: 1 from Planet Mu, and Lov3 from ‘Weme’.
Her works make heavy usage of sophisticated acid and bass lines upon solid drum sequences, ambient soft synth layers, and occasionally various heavily-edited audio samples. Syntheme brilliantly fuses very fresh minimal techno with the robust and harmonic foundation of mid-90’s acid.
Syntheme is playing Bristol on the 18th of April and triptych festival on the 26th of April
http://www.myspace.com/lousticks
http://www.myspace.com/kobiyo
http://www.myspace.com/zinoviamyspace
FaltyDL
Drew, 24 years old, odd bits of software here and there, some pots and pans and a sequencer. Macintosh Speech. FaltyDL.com, also just started www.myspace.com/mrlustman Influenced by beautiful women.
http://www.myspace.com/faltydl
http://www.myspace.com/lukeskywalkerwan
http://www.discogs.com/artist/FaltyDL
Ed Chamberlain:
From Norfolk, lives in Brighton now. 24 years old. Uses FL Studio to make his music.
http://www.myspace.com/edchamberlain
Gigs:
26 April – Glasgow
3 May – LEV Festival, Spain
9 August – TEST Festival, Spain
Red Box Recorder
21 years of age, from London. Upcoming releases: album on Acroplane records; an EP on Syntheme and Sodenkind’s new Net-label and a track on a compilation due in a few months on Firstcask records featuring Ceephax and Graham Massey of 808 State.
http://www.myspace.com/djparticlefusion
Napalm Enema Records is operated by an Acid Music lover in BC Canada, an anonymous partner in London and FaltyDL.
NER provides more opportunities for Acid House/Techno/Rave artists to have their music released. Acid music made with the classic sounds of the TB-303 and other vintage Roland analog synths and drum machines is the origin of most modern electronic dance music. This excellent, ever-fresh style is gaining a new generation of fans.
In addition to Acid, NER promotes other interesting, innovative analog Electronica, from Jungle and Braindance (Innovation in the Dynamics of Acid) to Experimental sounds. NER endeavours to offer the finest quality electronic music at a reduced price, in an innovative and environmentally conscious way. In addition, NER works towards raising awareness of, and funding for environmental issues.
http://napalmenema. com
Electrokinesia (Napalm Enema Records) is Aelfric Michael Avery from BC Canada, who has been making all kinds of music for 20+ years. Electrokinesia music is a unique blend of experimental ambient acid and IDM and is mostly made on vintage hardware analog synths and drum machines.
http://www.electrokinesia.com
http://napalmenema. com
http://www.discogs.com/artist/Electrokinesia
MONOLITH chose the name because of it a direct link to where he comes from, a little town near Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a Monolith. It also has a link to the monophonic sources he uses. Monolith believes his music is strongly influenced by my surroundings and the hardware he uses.
http://www.myspace.com/monolithmountains
+10 is Jodey Kendrick,
10.1 EP (File, MP3) Napalm Enema Records 2007, Juno Download
Favourite Colour LP (File, MP3 ) Napalm Enema Records 2007, Juno Download
+10 – Grace (CD, Album) Napalm Enema Records 2008, CD Baby
http://www.myspace.com/plusten
http://www.myspace.com/napalmenemarecordings
http://www.discogs.com/release/1188475
Elite Barbarian is the work of London based musician Benjamin Page. Fusing improvisational work with studio based production using a minimum of hardware, he seeks a unique and emotionally intense sound.”
http://www.myspace.com/elitebarbarian
Paul Blackford’s first EP entitled ‘1991′ was released in February 2003 on Breakin’ Records. The press release described it as being “like Aux 88 locked in a suburban UK bedroom with a few Dream FM tapes from 1992.” While Kudos Records classed it as a pioneering new UK Bass sound. Paul has released further material on Audio Aubergine, Base Logic, Breakin’, Delta 9 Plastics, Digital Distortions, WeMe Records, WIDE and also library music for television on BMG Zomba. He currently runs Bass Gun Records with Smashback and has new material coming out on Control Tower, Napalm Enema, Wide and also an Album on Bass Gun.
http://www.paulblackford.com
http://www.myspace.com/pblackford
http://www.facebook.com/pages/Paul-Blackford/6202084758
http://www.bassgun.co.uk
Verical67
26 years old, from Berlin, has been making music in a wide range of styles for many years, often mixed up with acid and breaks, but sometimes even surprising myself with other results…
Equipment: laptop, clavia micro modular, novation k-station, mic, guitar, sequencersoftware, reaktor, tons of samples and plugins
Originally Influenced by old Autechre (especially 1993: Incunabula and 1994: Amber), Aphex Twin, Plaid and generally by acidquirks, amenbreaks and beautiful melodies.
Vertical67 then discovered Squarepushers “Feed Me Weird Things,” listened and it was like BOOOM, love Squarepusher.
Now heavily influenced by contemporary figures such as Planet Mu’s Boxcutter. An admirer of sixties Psychedelic Rock and some Hip-Hop, reggae and also some dubstep stuff too.
http://www.myspace.com/vertical67
Barbarix
Steven Crompton, 22 and lives just outside of Worcester, UK. Has have been making music for eight years and has been making experimental music for two. Barbarix started playing the keyboard when he was nine. Uses Reason 4 and Sound Forge to produce tracks and uses a lot of organic/mechanical sounds and samples within them..
Inspiered by artists like Amon Tobin, Burial, Hecq, Aphex Twin to name a few and also inspiered by film soundtracks aswell.
A resident DJ at a night called ‘RAW’ which is held in Birmingham at a venue called The Warehouse (formally The Rainbow Warehouse). Playing the very best in techstep drum & bass, dubstep, breaks and electronica.
Checkout http://myspace.com/raw-sickness for event details.I’d hope people enjoy my music and that they feel inpiered and refreshed after listening to it.Variety is the spice of life. BARBARIX http://www.myspace.com/barbarixuk
Phominal aka Nominal is an Turkish electronic music artist. He is 30 years old and working as an interior designer in
Istanbul. His favorite colors are yellow, blue and grey.
http://www.myspace.com/phominal
http://www.myspace.com/nominalx
March 29th, 2008 at 5:27 pm
120min O:-) nice…
March 29th, 2008 at 7:56 pm
wicked wicked wicked! too many top tracks!
March 29th, 2008 at 8:41 pm
pretty fat show this week. cheers rob
March 29th, 2008 at 9:28 pm
thanks rob, looks awesome.
cheers for introducing me to barry lynn too, loving it.
March 30th, 2008 at 12:46 am
a bit late on the download
but it looks great!!!
March 30th, 2008 at 12:21 pm
Magical mix of great musics! Its was a privelage to have my track Vigton 3stun along side such great munch bunch of established and up & comin artists!!
http://www.myspace.com/monolithmountains
March 30th, 2008 at 9:25 pm
[...] great podcast from Electronic Explorations this week! Lots of great tunes from new producers and some wicked classic tunes selected by [...]
March 30th, 2008 at 10:17 pm
Nice 1! That was fun! : )
March 31st, 2008 at 3:54 pm
Great show Rob – impeccable taste as always. As for the suit…i got it in Hong Kong…!!!
March 31st, 2008 at 5:16 pm
quality show
great allovertheplace mix from FaltyDL, nice and varied, didn’t expect to hear old jacko popping up!
also that last track on the show by Monolith – wow! well plastic!
April 1st, 2008 at 3:01 pm
[...] great podcast from Electronic Explorations this week! Lots of great tunes from new producers and some wicked classic tunes selected by [...]
April 3rd, 2008 at 8:20 pm
this one is i think to be the best that i heard so far, so many brill musics in the mix!!!
April 13th, 2008 at 3:59 pm
love the mix and i cannot get enough of that barbarix track. brilliant.
June 6th, 2008 at 7:08 pm
Just heard this for the first time, some great tunes in there. That last track (Vigton 3Stun) sounds very Aphex Twin like…