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Autoimmune - MBM
I’ve been a Jack Dangers fan since the early 1990’s. My first exposure was a CD single for Mindstream. I learned about Meat Beat Manifesto from looking at the giant list of shout-outs on Nine Inch Nails’ “Pretty Hate Machine” release of the similar era. Listed along with The Orb, Orbital, and disposable heros of hiphopricy, meat beat manifesto was listed in good company. Eventually I tracked almost all of those bands down but it looks like MBM would be the long term peer to NIN’s longevity.
Today MBM released “Autoimmune”…
Along with definite nods to the mode firmly established on their 90’s era Satryicon album, the solid lineage of progress shows throughout the album. Dubstep / Grime in places, hiphop backup band in others… This album is much heavier than “At the Center”, but it still feels connected to it. You can definitely feel the fantastic attention to detail on everything from the heaaaavy drums and bass to the vocal treatments and etherial melodies floating around.
production quality is amazing. Basssssssssss… beat-driven with modest inclusion of procedural glitch. That’s my sweet spot. I like glitch, but I don’t love glitch-based music. I like beat-based music with some glitchy elements…
ok, I’ll live with one completely abstract track on this album. ![]()
Ha, I like the album artwork. Structured, but randomized and grimy at the same time. Yep! That sounds about right.
final verdict: AWESOME!!
iTunes:
http://phobos.apple.com/WebObjects/MZStore.woa/wa/viewAlbum?id=276970538&s=143441
Amazon:
http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B0016OAQH6/ref=yml_dp
Bleep (this is actually a slightly different set of tracks.. so I’ll have to save my pennies and pick it up someday soon):
http://www.bleep.com/player/?/ZIQ202CD/134405/maxiplus/D3F9D3/575757/00D126
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Guitar Hero 2 songs on the iTunes Store
In the last 15 years of my life I’ve veered almost entirely to the electronic side of the musical spectrum, but I can’t deny that my roots are in headbanging. I just got Guitar Hero 2 and I’ve come to the conclusion that it’s freakin’ amazing. It’s giving me a nice flashback to my musical youth, and it’s an interesting study in interaction design, interface design, game design, graphic design… it goes on and on how interesting and fun this game is.
As I’ve been going through the game (just passed medium, woot) my wife and I have both come to the conclusion that there are so many songs that we’ve heard all our lives but never really appreciated them for their guitar work. Amazing, no? Well, if you already play guitar, maybe this is old news to you, but I never had guitar playing on my list of things to do when i was a kid, so I just never had the ear skills to pick apart a rock track in the unobvious places until now. Some of the newer tracks are incredibly hard to play and start to feel *incredibly long* after about 4 minutes.
Others which are more familiar to me feel like so much fun to play and seem to end too quickly.
Now, I know, or know of, most of the tracks in the competition playlist… but there were a few that I didn’t, so I figured I’d go through the itunes store and see if I could locate them. With the exception of 1 track, (danzig’s Mother) I was able to find them. Here is the list with links to the itunes store:
1. Opening Licks
- Motley Crue - Shout at the Devil
- Danzig - Mother
- Cheap Trick - Surrender
- Wolfmother - Woman
- Spinal Tap - Tonight I’m Gonna Rock You Tonight
2. Amp-Warmers
- Kiss - Strutter
- Nirvana - Heart-Shaped Box
- Police - Message in a Bottle
- Van Halen - You Really Got Me
- Kansas - Carry on Wayward Son
3. String-Snappers
- Foo Fighters - Monkey Wrench
- Alice in Chains - Them Bones
- Iggy Pop and the Stooges - Search and Destroy
- Pretenders - Tattooed Love Boys
- Black Sabbath - War Pigs
4. Thrash and Burn
- Warrant - Cherry Pie
- Butthole Surfers - Who Was in My Room Last Night
- Mathew Sweet - Girlfriend
- Rolling Stones - Can’t You Hear Me Knockin’
- Guns N’ Roses - Sweet Child O’ Mine
5. Return of the Shred
- Rage Against the Machine - Killing in the Name Of
- Primus - John the Fisherman
- Sword - Freya
- Thin Lizzy - Bad Reputation
- Aerosmith - Last Child
6. Relentless Riffs
- Heart - Crazy on You
- Stone Temple Pilots - Tripping on a Hole in a Paper Heart
- Stray Cats - Rock This Town
- Allman Brothers - Jessica
- Jane’s Addiction - Stop
7. Furious Fretwork
- Anthrax - Madhouse
- Living End - Carry Me Home
- Lamb of God - Laid to Rest
- Reverend Horton Heat - Psychobilly Freakout
- Rush - YYZ
8. Face-Melters
- Avenged Sevenfold - Beast and the Harlot
- Suicidal Tendencies - Institutionalized
- Dick Dale - Misirlou
- Megadeth - Hangar 18
- Lynyrd Skynyrd - Free Bird
Any of my friends readin’ this have a PS2 version of guitar hero and want to meet up to play?
hit me up!
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I <3 Beatport

It costs a little more, but HOmg, every track a killa. Come on, get your own crack pipe now! … thanks a lot, Derek.. sheesh. ![]()
ElectrOne Podcast
The Derrick May mix posted at the ElectrOne Podcast on feb. 26, 2007, starts about half way through the audio file… is… freakin’…. awesome. This is my first exposure to ElectrOne, so far so good! :):):)
iScratch
iDunnoguys…maybe you need a better demo to really show off why iScratch is worth $70? The problem here is that the people who know anything about scratch djing are going to think this product is kind of… cheating? And the people who don’t know what’s what would be diluting the culturality of what scratch djing is all about. There’s some interesting sample manipulation glitch potential here, but… $70? seriously?
I mean, I guess everything’s fair game. We have virtual saxophone instruments, and we have virtual guitar instruments… even the very best of these end up sounding cold and phony to some degree. It all sort of reminds me of what American cheese is labelled under the brand name: “cheese food product” Not actual cheese. Cheese food product.
the Amen break beat
This is an awesome audio essay on one of the best known breaks in electronic music. Thanks Cory..
The 4th level
one of the authors of this podcast wrote a comment here pointing me to their fine techno effort: The 4th Level. Bangin’! woot! 2 nice enhanced podcast episodes so far, along with other techno subgenres that I haven’t checked into yet. Thanks for the record label info in the podcast artwork track! That’s way cool.
Podcast URL is: http://podcast.techno.fm/podcast.xml… and then grab the 4th Level episodes.

