31 oct, AQUASKY (UK, Passenger Rec) @ Have A Break, Xlib Club
Категория: новости, вечеринки | Опубликовано: 7 октября 2008 | Написал: pablo honey | Просмотров: 113

Pigs in Space @ Xlib Club, 03.10.08
Категория: новости, вечеринки | Опубликовано: 23 сентября 2008 | Написал: pablo honey | Просмотров: 62

Plump Djs - Shifting Gears [FLR092]
Категория: новости, релизы | Опубликовано: 16 сентября 2008 | Написал: pablo honey | Просмотров: 129
‘Shifting Gears’ is a stand out track from ‘Headthrash’. Riddled with DJ trickery the Stanton Warriors remix is already creating fever pitch amongst the DJs lucky enough to have a copy.
Категория: новости » релизы | Опубликовано: 22 июля 2008 | Написал: pablo honey | Просмотров: 63
They will make you laugh, yet tremble with fear. They will make you feel that the world has come to an end. They will make you question your own sanity. They will make you thirst for blood, for the taste of flesh—or at the very least, get you to dance your ass off like a motherfucker… “They” are Evil Nine, who are back from the dead with the release of their much-anticipated new album, They Live!, due out in late October on Marine Parade.
Don’t be surprised if They Live! does for zombies what Daft Punk did for robots. With stomping electro drums, ‘80s Italian horror-movie synths, dirty punk basslines, and a wanton disregard for genre rules, the infamously subversive dance/electronic duo create an unstoppable soundtrack for the new zombie revolution, down to the gory horror-show cover imagery courtesy artist Dan Mumford, infamous for his sicko album art for Gallows and other punk/metal classics. The treats inside prove equally cinematic and shocking: the title track (and first single) pays irreverent homage to cult director John Carpenter’s classic 1988 sci-fi ghoulfest They Live with its ultra-catchy vocoder chorus (“They walk, they lie, they love, they live!/They wake, they fall, they cry, they live!/They fight, they fail, they die, they live!”). “We love that film and the weird, crunchy, stripped-down analog-electronic scores John Carpenter creates,” Beaufoy says. “I’ve had a massive fascination with zombie films since I was a teenager,” Pardy adds, “and it just seemed time to re-light the fire of the undead to spring upon the masses. After all, zombies are just like us—just give them a chance!”

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