The mobile music creation studio for the iPhone and iPod Touch
BeatMaker introduces a new generation of mobile instruments and music creation software. Inspired by hardware beatboxes, loop samplers and software sequencers, it combines them to turn the iPod into a unique, inspirational software instrument. Using BeatMaker creative tools, you can compose, record, arrange, and tweak live your ideas into a complete song, ready to be shared with others.
BeatMaker is available exclusively through official Apple’s AppStore. You can find it in the Music and Entertainment categories. BeatMaker can be purchased for only $19.99 (please check the AppStore for other currencies conversions).
In your pocket, ideally suited for live or for fast, intuitive composition, the 16 multi-touch pads enable you to load, slice, tune, and trigger sounds from an extensive sample library. Live pattern recording and sound control with the simplicity of a finger movement
Experience BeatMaker step sequencer for creating your grooves. The tactile editor makes music composing really quick and easy while keeping a precise synchronization. Limitless patterns, endless possibilities, delivered on tune and on time.
Arrange your song snippets to your liking, loop and improvise in real time all the building blocks of your tune into something meaningful.
Give a new impulse to your sound material using audio effects. BeatMaker provides two independent effect channels including synchronized delay, 3-band EQ, and the famous “Bit-Crusher”. You can apply new rhythmic pattern to your drum loops, change textures and frequencies and recreate the lovely vintage sound.
Time to pack your bag and move on? Want to use that drum kit in another song? BeatMaker lets you load and save your sound kits and projects at anytime.
Extraordinary things always happen when unexpected. During the 18 months the Grammy-nominated French duo Justice spent touring following the release of their monumental debut LP “†”, “extraordinary” didn’t necessarily mean “amazing”, or “great”, (though it sometimes did) but “surreal”, “weird”, “horrendous”, “fascinating”, or “paranormal”, etc. To cut a long story short, it means that without anyone to film you twenty-four/seven, no one will believe or get the essence of every moment you’d like to tell them about.
So as Justice were about to tour the USA for the second time, multi-award winning directors and intimate friends of the band, Romain Gavras (“Stress” director) and So-Me (“D.A.N.C.E.”, “DVNO”) taped every second of that 3 week tour that looks like it lasted 3 years. This documentary ain’t about how cool Justice’s live show is (the bonus CD is here for that), but is all about the extraordinary things that can happen when a bunch of frogs gets dropped in dreamy America.
This live CD + DVD release will include recordings of Justice’s signature headbanging live sets along with show footage and various hijinks captured as the band toured the US in March 2008. Screenings of the film will be held in each city around the DJ sets late October.
1. Can I Talk To You (Feat. Nutt Da Kidd)
2. Put My Money (Feat. Jay-Z)
3. Swagger From Us (Feat. Jim Jones)
4. Pick And Roll (Feat. Juelz Santana)
5. The Bullshit
6. Guerilla City
7. Lean Low (Feat. Juelz Santana)
8. Real Life
9. I Want It Forever (Feat. Nutt Da Kidd)
10. She On It (Feat. Nikki)
11. Cool Outrageous Lovers (Feat. Plies And Andre 3000)
12. Ransom (Feat. Drake)
13. Forgot About Me (Feat. Scarface And Bun
14. The Best Rapper
15. Do It For The Boy (Feat. Nutt Da Kidd)
16. Turning Me On
17. Gangsta Muzik
18. I’m So Paid (Feat. Akon And Young Jeezy)
19. One Night Stand (Feat. Currensy And Mack Maine)
Back in the day I used to play a shit load of counter strike. Probably too much. but I was just watching some cstrike vids of one of my favorite players, Destrukt, Brian Flander. This is a super random post and a lot of you probably are thinking wtf is this, but this is my blog and I can do whatever I want :) . I miss CS a bit and miss pwning n00bs lol. Watching this kinda brought me back to my glory days of cstrike lol. So here’s Destrukts 3rd video. Hope you fragger’s enjoy this. Frag on.
found a lot of these off The Lowdown from BillK and others and also found some on my own. Some really good glitch hop / hip-hop / instrumental hip-hop / electronica:
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01. Mos Def - Mos Beautiful (Kraddy Remix) [Unreleased]
02. Kraddy and Sasha (Jahcoozi) - Muertos [Unreleased]
03. Seeed - What you deserve is what you get [Warner]
04. Dr Dre feature Snoop Dogg - The Next Episode (Kraddy Remix) [Unreleased]
05. Danny Breaks - The Jellyfish [Alphabet Zoo]
>> Bounty Killer - Corrupted
06. Boreta - Slide that Dutch [Unreleased]
07. Bassnectar and Kraddy - Snakecharmer [Unreleased]
08. Grandmaster Flash - The Message (Boreta Remix) [Unreleased]
09. Usher - Yeah (ediT Remix) [Unreleased]
10. Snoop Dogg - Drop it like its hot (ediT Remix) [Unreleased]
11. Osysmso - Apothegm [Noodles Discotheque]
12. SOTEG - Ebeneezer [Bless]
13. Ooah. - Wake up [Unreleased]
14. Tipper - Whomi [Unreleased]
Bassbin Twins 99 Intro
Audio Bullies vs FCC vs Nine Inch Nails
Amon Tobin - Verbal (Bassnectar Remix)
Tipper - Gong Show
Method Man vs Prodigy
Dave Seied - A.R.F. (Bassnectar Remix)
Tipper - Leaning is Remembering
Tipper - Run
The Nam Shub of Enki - Pregnant with Ooze
Bassnectar - Wicked
James Brown - Payback Megamix
Doom Selector - Broken Joint
A-Skills + Krafty Kuts - Simple Things vs Parliament - Flashlight
Beck - High 5 w. Dubplate Culture (beats only)
Baobinga Dancehall monster
Armand Van Helden vs Dee-Light vs Tori Amos Remix
Tower of Power - Taxed to the Max
Tower of Power - Only So Much Oil
Myagi - Les Beats (Beatles vs Beastie Boys)
Price Cuts - That’s Right
Price Cuts - That’s Right (Dave Dub + The Phat Conductor Remix)
Rawhill Cru - Jungle Ain’t Selling (Dave Dub + The Phat Conductor Remix)
The Phat Conductor - Garage Sale Symphony
The Phat Conductor - We Want Your Stereostar
The Phat Conductor + Bassnectar - Unfinished Akira Tune
Jelo + the Phat Conductor - Dance Dance Dance
The Phat Conductor - Ice-9
Yusuf Akhtar - Think It’s Time (beats + vocals only)
Plump Djs - Get Kinky w. Bassbin Twins vs Czech - Raver’s Delight (vocals
only)
Dave Dub + The Phat Conductor - Cannibal Orgy
Horny
Guru + the Roots - Lift Your Fist (Wayward Soul Bootleg)
Myagi - Give Me All Your Beer and Women (Scissorkicks Remix)
Public Enemy - Welcome to the Terrordome (T-Power Remix, Stabilizer Edit)
Bassnectar - Taurine Thruster
Bassnectar - Simultaneous
Flore - Bhangra Remix
Koma and Bones - Powercut (Remix)
Phillipe _ Glitch hop shop
glitch hop / hip-hop / instrumental hip-hop / electronica
Tracklist:
1. Tipper_l.e.d. down (Plaid mix)
2. Tipper_No dice
3. Black Star_Raspiration (instrumental)
4. Alchemist feat Big Noyd_Grimey way (instrumental)
5. 9th Wonder_??? (instrumental)
6. Blackalicious_Swan lake (instrumental)
7. Cannibal Ox_The f world (remix / instrumental)
8. Neneh Cherry_I’ve got U under my skin
9. A.Skillz & Krafty Kuts_ Simple Things (featuring Real elements)
10. The Orb_Aftermath (feat MC Soom T)
11. Kraddy_Nextepisodermx
12. Soul Mekanik_Never touch that switch
13. Lorin & Kraddy_Snakecharmer
14. Bassnectar_Everybody
15. Kraddy_Shimmy shimmy
16. The Orb_Little fluffy clouds (Tsunami One rmx)
17. Ray & Christian_Divine Sounds
18. Chemical Brothers_Giant
19. Radioactive Man_see U next Tuesday
20. Modeselektor_Tetris pack
1. prefuse 73__nuno (warp)
2. tipper__paper thin reality (tippermusic)
3. modeselektor__hasir (b_pitch)
4. edit__disco like its hot (unreleased)
5. funkstorung__chopping heads (k7)
6. edit__something bells (plug research)
7. sutekh__rhymes with slap (advanced public
listening)
8. jantsen/david seied__original nuttah rmx
(unreleased)
9. eight frozen modules__left me (??)
10. bit meddler__japn rapn (unreleased)
11. modeselektor__black barbie rmx (team shadetek)
12. modeselektor__ tizzy tixbown riddim (??)
13. eight frozen modules__low bite riddim (planet mu)
14. modeselektor__silikon (b_pitch)
15. son of the electric ghost__sonrise (bless)
16. edit__get ur freak on (unreleased)
17. cyne__african elephants__cuchicca sangrienta mix
(must!deliscious)
18. kraddy__mos def rmx (unreleased)
19. david seied__new frontiers (unreleased)
20. modeselektor__dancing box (b_pitch)
21. peabird__partyfuck(??)
22. the rip off artist__nasty (tora tora tora)
23. the rip off artist__fatty (proptronix)
24. coburn__we interupt this program (pow)
25. si begg__turn the volume up (y4k)
26. son of the electric ghost__peyote
rmx__(trans:verse)
27. the disciple grin__tempered (NIT100)
28. habersham__follow the whit rabbit (??)
29. kilowatts__learn to love loneliness (y4k)
This promo mixset is a sampler of the slower stuff I like to play as Tao Jones. It’s basically a condensed version fo the hour and a half to two hours I normally play. It starts off all chunky and hiphop, gets glitchy, rages it, catches it’s breath, and then get’s all wobbly in the low end. The last track I probably wouldn’t play at an event unless it was really appropriate, but it’s one of my favourite songs ever so I thought I’d share it with you.
1. Cyne - Nothing Scared
2. edIT - Dirt Off Your Hova Cutup
3. Freakon - Badman Mash
4. Funkstorung Feat Tes - Chopping Heads
5. Tao Jones - Shut Em Down
6. TTC - Dans Le Club (Instrumental
6a. M.I.A. - Galang (Acapella)
7. Dabrye - Lost
8. Kelis - Bossy (SebastiAn Remix) - Tao Jones’ Non-Dairy Edit
9. Hitch Glop
10. Mochipet - Bass Against The Machine
11. 8 Frozen Modules - Low Bite Riddim
12. Kraddy - Dangerous
13. Tao Jones - Collateral Damage
14. Louis Couture - Backative
15. Soteg - Ebeneezer
16. Vibesquad - Swivel
17. Breakbeat Buddha feat. Shugga - Endurance
18. Si Begg - Bangin
19. Bassnectar - Amorphous Form
20. Exile and Soft Focus - Silicon Chop
21. World’s End Girlfriend - Singing Under the Rainbow
Founded in 1998 by three longtime members of the Toronto music scene, the New Deal fused electronic music with live improvisation at a time when parallel developments were occurring elsewhere on the continent. Through relentless touring, the band quickly built a strong following among jam band fans, rave kids, and fellow musicians.
Each member of the New Deal has roots in the Canadian jazz scene. Keyboardist Jamie Shields came from the horn-infused One Step Beyond while drummer and beatboxer Darren Shearer migrated from Gypsy Sol and bassist Dan Kurtz from Que Vida! Quickly, the band earned a following in their native Toronto, accidentally cutting their self-released first album, This Is Live, at their very first gig at a local club.
In the summer of 1999, the band headed south to the wild pastures of the United States, where — before their first States-side audiences — they won far larger crowds than they were expecting at both the Berkshire Music Festival in Massachusetts and the famed Wetlands Preserve in New York City. The band swiftly earned a wide fan base and were accepted and assimilated into the burgeoning Northeastern jam band scene. They made a home at the Wetlands where, through frequent visits, they packed the room.
The band’s music, an organic mix of house rhythms, burbling synthesizers, and melodically repetitive bass parts, is almost entirely improvised, though many songs have crystallized from jam sessions and worked their way into the band’s repertoire. Two EPs, recorded in December 1999 and April 2000, respectively, captured the broadening of the band’s sound from ambient textures to wildly varied dance music.
In addition to sonic experimentation, the band also offers a successful model of alternative management, splitting the duties of administration between the three band members, each of whom deal with a specified area of the band’s operations. Along with This Is Live, The New Deal’s two EPs were released on the band-owned and -operated Sound and Light Records, and are distributed internationally through various outlets. By mid-summer 2000, their star power continued to rise just as the Receiver EP was ready for release. Jesse Jarnow, All Music Guide
Here are 5 of their best SBDs, all in one download thanks to Ryan, which I found on the lowdown.
Here they are!!!:
2005-8-27 Camp Bisco
2002-5-31 NYC
2002-6-1 NYC
Live set from Portland (date unknown)
Live set from “Guelth” (date unknown)
I feel like since it’s nearing winter it’s time to get some more chill vybzz back on the bog again. So here is a little bit of probably the most chill music I listen to. I normally listen to it when I fall asleep. But I have been listening to it more frequently. Anyways, here it is. Weathertunes…
Bio:
Roland Voss (aka Lemongrass) Tucked away in the hills of the Grosses Torfmoor nature preserve hides one of the most prolific German electronic recording artists today. Roland Voss is the brainchild behind the musical act Lemongrass and the ever expanding catalog of Lemongrass Music. He is also a collaborator who shines in the family style sound of Weathertunes and Jasmon.
Artist……….: Weathertunes
Album………: Beam Me In
Year………..: 2007
Label……….: Jubilee Records
Genre………: Electronic, Lo-fi, lounge
tracklisting
1 Morning Fog
2 Coincidence
3 Mystery Train
4 Love Hungry
5 She Comes Walking
6 Desert Train
7 Tao
8 Air Brake
9 Glass Tower
10 Chinese Whisper
11 I Seek The Sun
12 No Jazz
13 Sweet Kiss
14 Migrant Birds
15 River Tales
16 Leisure Days
About the Artist
The Liquid Crystal Project is J.Rawls (Beats / Concepts / Direction), B-Jazz (Pianos / Keyboards / Concepts / Direction), Shaun Scott (Drums),B- Chapman (Guitar) and Selah (Keyboards)
Product Description
J.Rawls follows the footsteps of Madlib’s Yesterdays New Quintet and Marc Mac’s Visioneers with an album of original Hip Hop-Jazz compositions and tributes to some of the greatest in Hip Hop and Jazz!
1. The Lead
2. A Tribute to The Beatnuts
3. Digital Funky
4. Rob’s Gem
5. Loran’s Dance Redux (Pushitalong)
6. A Tribute to Da Beatminer
7. Joshy’s Gem (Interlude)
8. Me & Cousin
9. Capricorn’s Reprise
10. Charlie Chop’s Gem
11. Retreat At Turnberry
12. Bongosss (Interlude)
13. Hebejeebees
14. B’s Gem
15. We Fall Down
16. Yinde’s Gem (Interlude)
17. The 6th Minute